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The Dialogue With Alternative Medicine Essay Research

The Dialogue With Alternative Medicine Essay, Research Paper


Conventional medicine has little to learn from alternative medicine


Suppose you catch a sudden flu after a frantic night out, what would


be your first treatment? Do you rush to the pharmacist nearby or your


doctor? Or do you have a hot bath and relax sipping some herbal tea and


patiently wait until your body condition comes to normal believing in your


natural healing power of your body system? Whatever you have in your mind,


alternative medicine is not such an alien method as some might reckon.


As a matter of fact, it is very deeply involved in our everyday life. It


varies from simple treatments such as aromatherapy to rather complicated


(and somehow mystic!) ones like accupuncture and hypnotherapy. It has such


a wide coverage that any method with no reference to institutionalized


medical knowledge might well be called alternative medicine. Alternative


medicine has indeed far longer history than conventional one that had


sprung from the former.


One of their differences is in their respective philosophy and


methodology. Conventional medicine is mainly based on analytic and


positivistic approach toward human body. Medical doctors regard a human


body as a mechanism regulated by scientific law. Human body is supposed to


be measured and controlled (without exception, in principle) by scientific


method and treatment just like any other material. The present medical


institution is sustained by the strong belief in this positivistic


approach and philosophical attitude of mind-body dualism. It develops


itself by way of chemical and physical experiment and anatomy: it demands


a strong evidence and

proof. Evidence, in theory, is the sole criterion


to tell the science (therefore conventional medicine) from non-science.


On the other hand, alternative medicine shows totally different approach


towards human body (and world itself, sometimes). Our body is regarded as


a holistic organism with a strong (or almost inseparable) connection to


our mind. Physical disorders are mostly caused by the imbalance involving


the whole person. To cure means to regain our balance as a whole person


not only physically but also mentally. Sometimes alternative medicine


practitioners?? approach is grounded on functionalism- functional effects


is enough to justify the value of any specific treatment. In this sense


it is also rather pragmatic than positivistic.


In spite of this seemingly vast gap between the two, increasing number of


doctors and practitioners are on the move to communicate and learn from


each other. In particular, more and more conventional doctors are willing


to adopt alternative way for the treatment specifically stress-related


diseases such as insomnia, indigestion and muscle pains etc. For instance,


hypnotherapy has somehow proven itself as an effective way to eradicate


heavy smoking habit. Also acupressure and acupuncuture are widely being


recognized and accepted as practical and efficient treatment for aches


and pains.


Aside from some fundamental positivists, most doctors don??t hesitate to


admit the possibility of alternative cure for any specific disease. Unless


they take the other as an rival for the same market and attack and deny


each other purely out of their business interest, it seems there are


more gain than loss in their co-operation.

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