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Alternative Medicines - Are They A Safe Alternative To Prescription Drugs? by Tina Porter

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Alternative Medicines - Are They A Safe Alternative To Prescription Drugs? by Tina Porter

In recent years we have seen a rash of prescription drugs removed from the market due to some extremely dangerous, even deadly side effects. We also see television commercials advertising prescription drugs with adverse side effects that are worse than the illness that they are originally intended to treat. We are left to wonder if we are doing ourselves more harm than good by buying into the drug companies convincing arguments that they offer the best possible treatments for our ailments.

It is for this exact reason that many people are now turning to alternative medicine, such as herbal remedies, to treat everything from acne to cancer. However, are these alternative medicines really any safer or more effective than the prescription drugs that have been researched extensively and approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)? There has been a limited amount of research done that supports this theory.

Lets face it. Anything that we put into our bodies could cause an adverse reaction. This includes prescription drugs as well as herbal remedies. The severity of the reaction is what determines the level of safety for a particular drug or herb. This is also where the uncertainty lies. With a prescription drug, most of the side effects have been identified and patients are made aware of them. These medications are also monitored and controlled by the FDA. With alternative medications, the side effects are not always known. So, until an individual tries them they do not necessarily know how they will affect them. There may be no reaction whatsoever or there could be a serious reaction that no one else has experienced or reported. Unfortunately, at this time, there is no agency that monitors and controls alternative medicine.

Yes, many people have found relief from alternative medicines and in many cases there have been no reports of noticeable physical side effects. That does not mean that there are no hidden internal side effects. Many herbal remedies that were once thought to be safe are now being shown to have some very serious side effects if taken for extended periods of time. For example, Ginger, at one time, was thought to be a safe alternative treatment for arthritis. Recent studies now show that it contains natural chemical compounds that are extremely similar to those found in nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It is also thought that they can cause many of the same side effects such as stomach and intestinal damage, interference with the clotting of the blood, and fluid retention that can be serious for those with heart failure or high blood pressure. This just goes to show that there is no way of really knowing the long-term effects of any medication, natural or manmade, without doing thorough research and in depth studies.

Ultimately, it is difficult to say whether or not alternative medicines are safer or more effective than prescription drugs. The choice to use them is completely up to the individual. However, it should be noted that mixing alternative medications with prescription drugs could be a dangerous game. It is highly recommended that you speak with a health care professional before trying any new medicinal therapy.

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  • joandavidson Nov 29, 2011 @ 1:46 pm | delete
    Acupuncture can be a good alternative in soothing our tired muscles instead of taking medication.Lets face it. Anything that we put into our bodies could cause an adverse reaction. This includes prescription drugs as well as herbal remedies. The severity of the reaction is what determines the level of safety for a particular drug or herb. This is also where the uncertainty lies. With a prescription drug, most of the side effects have been identified and patients are made aware of them. These medications are also monitored and controlled by the FDA. With alternative medications, the side effects are not always known. So, until an individual tries them they do not necessarily know how they will affect them. There may be no reaction whatsoever or there could be a serious reaction that no one else has experienced or reported. Unfortunately, at this time, there is no agency that monitors and controls alternative medicine.

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  • depuylawsuit Aug 12, 2011 @ 5:03 pm | delete
    I have always been intrigued about acupuncture. I wanted to try it for the bodily pains that usually comes to me. I hope it can help my alleviate the pain on my hips. I don't want the hip pain to worsen, even with a Hip Replacement Recall issued I still would like to refrain from having any invasive procedure.
  • eft_training Sep 15, 2009 @ 7:49 pm | delete
    this is an awesome lens ... I think there is also a better alternative to acupuncture and this one is called EFT or emotional freedom technique. It uses the same technique but instead of needles you use your fingers to tap the flow of energy into your body and mind. If you wanted to know more about eft you can check out eft training and if you wanted to share what you've learned you can also check out on eft training manual from there you will learn some basic stuff of EFT.
  • NaturalHealthMaster May 23, 2009 @ 10:17 am | delete
    Very nice lens. This is the perfect way to combine information with your commercial interests.

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