aromas of flowers Bach: deception or real cure?
While respecting those who think like me, after many years of use of the remedies Flower Therapy I would say that Bach flowers always work.
really work alternative therapies to traditional medicine? For insomnia it is best to acupuncture or Stilnox? Magnetic therapy pain free faster dell'Aulin? It is discussed for some time, and patients of nearly all Western countries are increasingly inclined to resort to natural methods (those of Eastern or African countries to do more), fearing the chemicals of pills and powders and the long, worrying list of "side effects" reported in each package of drugs. The mistrust has increased because of the apparent lobbying power of the largest pharmaceutical companies in a position to impose a new product on the market or to discredit the effectiveness of an old medicinal product in the lucrative rights have expired, as was the case for the Valium. Every physician in charge will say to his patient that it is better to dispense medication, as long as you can. But alternatives do exist? A book published in England a few years ago, seeks to provide a conclusive answer. Written by two leading researchers, Simon Singh and Edzard Ernst, "Trick Or Treatment? Alternative Medicine On Trial '(therapy or Deception? Alternative medicine in the dock) tries to shed light on some of the most ancient medical practices and the most fashionable, and concluded that if some work, others provide the patient with only a placebo effect-the belief of being better just because it was followed by a treatment in which one trusts. At a time when many national health services (as well as in England) to reimburse the alternative therapies, it has become important for the state coffers to investigate their effectiveness to avoid throwing money away. I paid £ 500 million in non-conventional treatments would allow Britain to take in more than 20 000 nurses. But patients would be better off? Let's see, in each case, the conclusions of the book.
BACH FLOWERS What are : components of the flowers fully diluted in spring water, used to treat emotional disorders that are believed to be the cause of all diseases. Effectiveness: the dilution is so strong that it is not possible to evaluate a pharmacological effect. The whole concept of Bach flower remedies against all the knowledge of medical science, the authors say, that define the therapy a waste of money.
ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE What : a treatment to restore proper body posture and movements. Requires 30 to 100 seats. Effectiveness: Improve your respiratory function, reduces anxiety and back pain, relieves Parkinson's. But there are not enough data to say that therapy is very effective.
MAGNETOTHERAPY What : the use of magnetic fields with static magnets, which are applied to the body in the form of bracelets, belts, plates. These magnetic fields should ease the pain. Effectiveness: magnetic fields help heal fractures and can be effective when applied with the advice of a doctor. Self-medication through magnetic therapy can delay diagnosis of serious illnesses.
AROMATHERAPY What : using aromatic essential oils to be applied to the skin, dilute in a bath or broadcast environment. Different oils have different effects, can improve chronic conditions such as anxiety, headaches or muscle aches. Effectiveness: Some clinical trials have demonstrated the relaxing effects of aromatherapy massage. However, the improvements are short lived. Some oils have an antibacterial effect, but not tie the effectiveness of antibiotics.
CHIROPRACTIC What : a realignment of the spine to restore mobility, implemented through fast motion, but limited scope, and the vertebrae. E 'used for back pain and to treat other diseases such as digestive disorders or infections. Effectiveness: Although many patients have benefited from the treatments, the authors are drastic: there is no evidence that chiropractic can be achieved for other conditions other than the back pain. The manipulation of the vertebrae in the neck can have dangerous effects, especially for children.
HYPNOSIS What : The induction of the patient in a state of trance for therapeutic purposes. E 'practiced by many specialists to treat pain, anxiety, addictions and phobias. Effectiveness: Many clinical trials show that it works in reducing pain and anxiety. It is not proved possible to stop smoking.
OSTEOPATHY What : Chiropractic is a treatment similar to but sweeter. Spoke on the tissues, muscles and joints, without treating the spine. Care of the joints and muscle pain, asthma and colic. Effectiveness: osteopathy has as effective as conventional treatments for back pain, and has not been proven effective in other diseases. It is recommended for patients with osteoporosis to ensure that you receive soft treatment.
HERBS The examination of the expert Good Nail the Devil: diabetes, joint pains. Garlic: cholesterol, high blood pressure. Ginko: movement, dementia. Hawthorn: heart problems. Medium Pepper: dyspepsia. Valerian: insomnia. Red clover: symptoms of menopause. Cimicifuga racemosa: menopause, colds, period. Poor Aloe vera: herpes, psoriasis. Ginseng: Impotence and diabetes. Lavender: anxiety. Chamomile: insomnia, dyspepsia. SURVEY ISTAT The boom is over After the boom recorded in the late 90's, homeopathy, herbal medicine, acupuncture, chiropractic are attracting less and less interest. The Istat survey says: we have gone from nine million to 7.9. Homeopathy Despite the crisis of non-conventional medicine, homeopathy continues to be the most in demand. The fact chooses to 7% of those who turn to alternative treatments. Identikit to heal without chemical drugs are mostly adults, educated and living in the North, but among the biggest users there are undoubtedly children up to 14 years. Istat investigation shows that those who prefer non-conventional treatment were between 25 and 64 years, with a peak between 33 and 44 years.
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