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Alternative Healthcare Research






Alternative healthcare research is currently being funded by organizations such as the National Institutes of Health. They have been investing more and more money into the field of alternative health.

The National Instititues of Health, one of the largest funding sources of scientific research in the country, has created the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine as one of the umbrella organizations that it funds in order to learn more about alternative health care research.

Areas currently funded by the National Cancer Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine include nutrition, acupuncture, yoga, and aroma therapy among others.

Studies funded by alternative health care research has found that some forms of alternative health, including some herbs and supplements, biofeedback, and light therapy, have been linked to an increased sense of well-being and an increased quality of life.

Forms of alternative health care can be used instead of Western-style medicine or in addition to Western-style medicine, also called the practice complementary medicine.

Some alternative health care research has shown controversial findings, such as the dual-nature role of antioxidants as both and enhancer an impediment of effectiveness when combined with chemotherapy and radiation treatment in cancer patients.

However, alternative health care research has also found new and exciting ways to treat diseases, such as the successful PC-SPES herbal combination for prostate cancer.

Many successful alternative and complementary medicine therapies and treatments have been in use for many generations in Europe, Asia, and all over the world.

However, many have not necessarily gone through the rigorous peer-reviewed studies through the scientific community as normally done for Western style medicines.

Thanks to new advances in alternative health care research, these practices can start to earn their first steps toward earning a widely-accepted seal of approval.


From Healthcare Research to Alternative Health






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