Alternative medicine is gaining widespread attention and popularity in the United States. What was once considered alternative is now becoming mainstream. People are finding health benefits in herbal treatments and appreciate the healing they receive from non-chemical medications. In fact, many insurance companies now cover acupuncture and herbalist treatments under their medical care. Becoming an accredited herbalist can be a very rewarding and lucrative career move. To receive accreditation, you take courses through an accredited school. Education Portal states, "Accreditation is offered by the Council of Naturopathic Medical Education and local accreditation commissions."
Gastritis describes a series of conditions that occur in the lining of your stomach. GI (gastrointestinal) problems occur from infection, traumatic injury, regular use of pain pills and alcohol abuse, according to Mayo Clinic. If you suffer from GI problems from time to time and your physician has ruled out a more serious condition, you may want to look into some alternative treatments to over-the-counter preparations.
A disk is the soft gel-like stuff that protects and cushions the vertebrae. A bulging disk occurs when a disk pokes through a crevice in the spine, and it can be very painful. Traditional medicine usually suggests surgery to relieve the pain and discomfort, but surgery is not always an option for everyone. Fortunately, there are more natural and less invasive treatment possibilities for a bulging disk.
Healthy eyes are continuously producing tears. This fluid bathes the eyes even between blinks. The Mayo Clinic article "Dry Eyes" reports that the tear film "prevents dry eyes and allows your eyes to maintain clear, comfortable vision." Dry eyes result when the tear glands produce less fluid. This leaves dry patches on the eyes and causes discomfort and blurred vision. Alternative medicine offers a few ways to treat dry eyes.
Cellulitis is a skin infection that spreads rapidly through the body. The symptoms of cellulitis include a reddened area that is warm to the touch. Often the area will grow and change when cellulitis is present. Alternative medicine treats cellulitis with cleansing programs that remove the infection from the body. It is important to note that some cellulitis is caused by MRSA staph infection and can be life threatening if it is not treated.
There are various diseases that can affect the liver, and if detected early, the disease and accompanying symptoms can be brought under control through medication. Liver diseases are treated with various medications prescribed by specialists.
Protopic promises to relieve the itch of skin diseases like eczema and psoriasis. The prescription ointment works as well or better than corticosteroid lotions, without the skin-thinning side effects of many steroids. Protopic may have some risks of its own, however, and it's important to carefully follow instructions from the drug maker and your personal physician.
Painful gallbladder attacks can stem from gallstones, infection or an inflammation of the gallbladder, with pain radiating from the upper right quadrant of the abdomen throughout the chest, to the shoulder, to the back. While no alternative to traditional medicine or surgery can guarantee a cure for gallstones and gallbladder inflammation, some strategies can help ease the pain and prevent attacks.
Curcumin is the principle active ingredient of the popular Indian spice turmeric. Researchers have been enthused by clinical studies which show its beneficial properties for a wide variety of medical conditions, including reducing inflammations, lowering cholesterol, reducing blood clotting and even acting as an anti-cancer agent. Now, alternative practitioners and lay people alike are becoming enthused about the successes of turmeric and curcumin in reducing acne.
If you're desperate to lose fat from one stubborn area, or if you're tired of trying to hide your cellulite, mesotherapy may seem like the answer. Many people claim it's a miracle cure for fat. However, you should be wary of so-called miracles. Mesotherapy is unregulated, and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons warns that it could be dangerous.
Herpes zoster, also called shingles, occurs primarily in adults. The herpes zoster virus which causes shingles also causes chicken pox in children, and once the chicken pox heels, the virus remains dormant in the body. When the dormant virus becomes active, an itchy, uncomfortable rash--shingles--can appear. Shingles can be treated by alternative medicine including herbs, diet changes and pain management therapies.
Those who are facing an addiction to alcohol have a very difficult struggle eliminating alcohol from their lives. A variety of treatment options is available for alcoholics to help them with their issues. Alcoholics who have tried many different treatment options and failed can still find help with an alcohol treatment plan that uses alternative medicine approaches.
Hot flushes or flashes are sensations of heat that rush through the body and are commonly associated with menopause and perimenopause. They can also be caused by opioid withdrawal, disorders of the ovaries, premenstrual syndrome, an autoimmune problem associated with cancer or cancer treatment and a thyroid condition called subacute glaucomatous thyroiditis. Some medications may also cause them. Hot flushes can be recognized by several symptoms.
The 2009 Encarta Encyclopedia describes bursae as "small fluid-filled sacs" that are generally located close to joints and that "act as cushions to minimize friction when tendons and muscles pass over bones." If you injure a joint such as your knee, the bursae become irritated and you may develop bursitis. According to the Mayo Clinic, there are more than 150 bursae in your body. Bursitis most commonly affects bursae in the shoulders, elbows and hips. However, you may also develop bursitis in your knees and in your ankle area at the Achilles tendon, which connects your calf muscle to your…
Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a complication of herpes zoster. Herpes zoster, also known as shingles, is a viral infection that affects the nerve roots. It will manifest itself as a blistering, painful rash on the skin around the area where the nerve roots are affected. Symptoms of this condition also include fever, fatigue, itchiness and shooting pain. Herpes zoster is the same virus that also causes chicken pox.
Gecko's, scorpions and centipedes are sometimes used for creating herbal therapy formulas within Chinese herbalism. Learn more about alternative treatments within Chinese medicine from a registered herbalist in this free alternative medicine video.