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Is natural healing effective?

by "Mr. Aje" <foa0911@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 30, 2007 at 06:57 AM

These days natural forms of healing and medicine have evolved into 
being so much more popular and more of a choice for the health seeker 
looking for ways to treat maladies.

Perhaps this may be due to the many side-effects associated with most 
modern day drugs; however it does leave room for the question on 
whether natural healing is really effective in the first place?

Well, from a guy who previously suffered from marring acne, asthma, 
lethargy and poor health, I will say natural healing does work, on the 
condition that it is applied correctly.

Take a look at what I culled up online folks:

An article on the web indicates that in 1997 Americans made 627 
million visits to practitioners of alternative medicine and spent $27 
billion of their own money to pay for alternative therapies. In 
contrast, Americans made only 386 million visits to their family 
doctor.

Admittedly, even though conventional treatment by the medical 
fraternity does work well in the case of trauma and emergency, surveys 
are indicating that it is much less effective when it comes to 
prevention, chronic disease, and in addressing the mental, emotional, 
and spiritual needs of an individual.

Moreover, the irony about alternative healing may be that it's not so 
'alternative' after all, but rather the actual basis of the health 
care system.

Here's an analogy to consider; Ayurvedic medicine uses diet, exercise, 
yoga, meditation, massage, herbs, and medication and, despite its long 
lineage, is as applicable today as it was 5000 years ago.

For example, the seeds of the Mucuna pruriens plant have long been 
used to treat Parkinson's disease in India; it is now receiving 
attention in conventional circles as it is more effective than l-dopa 
(the common Parkinson's disease drug) and has fewer side effects

I will say natural healing can be all the more useful when one looks 
into detoxifying the body and adhering to a proper diet and lifestyle 
for health as perhaps nothing could be as responsible for disease and 
maladies as eating unhealthy food substances.

So logic would depict that the cessation of such a practice and a 
replacement with a healthier and more productive choice is definitely 
the route to go.

Well, as mentioned earlier, natural healing is gaining grounds in 
popularity and who knows in a few decades, not using this choice might 
be seen as the UNCONVENTIONAL approach.

For now, here's to health.


Foras Aje is an independent researcher and co-founder of 
BodyHealthSoul LLC.
He invites you to visit his blog on General Health Articles and News 
today at http://www.bodyhealthsoul.com/wp/index.php
 




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