Alternative Medicine refers to a system which
bears a difference from the widely followed conventional medicine. It is in
contrast with the allopathic system. Allopathy consists of an art of labeling,
called ‘diagnosis’ and is held in very high esteem. Medical diagnosis simply
allows a doctor to link the set of symptoms of a patient to a disease. Widely
used method for this is a team differential and tests conducted on the patients
to verify the presence of a disease. By doing this, doctors get a line of sight
to follow. They treat the disease in order to get rid of the symptoms. This
simplifies the process of treating a patient. But AMCC Calcutta reveres
alternate medicine as more effective as compared to the conventional diagnostic
methods.
Symptoms are the resultant of
an internal pathological process. If the cause is not removed, as soon as the
medication is stopped, the symptoms will re-appear. This is exactly what
allopathic medicines largely do. They suppress the symptoms and present the
disease as treated where as in reality; the underlying condition still remains
uncured and resurfaces after a while. Holistic medicinal approach focuses on
the cause of a disease and work towards eliminating that. So it isn’t like if
you stop taking the medicines after a while, then the disease will reappear.
Alternate Medicine techniques remove the disease from the root and do not cause
dependence.
It, in fact, liberates you; by
removing the causes, it sets you free from symptoms, from drugs, from disability,
from suffering and from dependence on healthcare practitioners. In the
conventional system, patients run around from one doctor to another, undergoing
various tests, many of which are futile and wanton. As per AMCC, the patient is
a whole unit encompassing body, mind and soul, and must be treated as such.
Holistic system uncovers the original contributory factors to current problems
including the exact cause of the condition that presents itself - and the
precise way that the body chooses to benefit most from treatment.
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