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By: Todd H. Monroe

Western medicine is not the only healing technique in the world, as we all know. There are also other healing processes that encompass religion, metaphysics, spirituality or they are simply not connected to anything. These are what is known world over as alternative medicine.

Sometimes these are newly developed methods, whether they work or not is to be found out. If, however, a previously untested and therefore 'alternative' medicine is tried, tested and found to be good at healing then it can be adopted by 'conventional' medicine practitioners and enter the mainstream.

Herbal drugs and herbal supplements have flooded the market. It is hard to distinguish what works among the many, many claims being made by manufacturers of these supplements. Doctors have a hard time figuring out which ones are fraudulent and which ones actually serve any purpose. Many manufacturers succeed in reaching into your pockets anyway. Thankfully now there are ways to protect yourself from such frauds.

There are a few steps you can follow to protect yourself. One such step is to read the labels of the herbal supplement that you are considering taking. On that label there should be a stamp from either the United States Pharmacopoeia or the NSF International. These two agencies try to help regulate herbal supplements. The second step, don't take the herbal supplement if one of those validating agencies did not give it a stamp of approval. The reason for this is that if an herbal supplement has a stamp from the USP or NSF then it passed the strict guidelines these agencies have to prevent you from being scammed. Know that there are still many that are currently on the market that are in the waiting line for these agencies approval. We have a huge "thank you" to give to Duke, Stanford and Harvard universities for all the research they are doing in this area.

These universities have taken up research of alternative medicine and their aim is to find out which herbal remedies are beneficial and how they work. Such research has already validated certain practices and products and they are deemed safe and effective. Examples of such alternative medicines are acupuncture for pain, glucosamine for pain in the joints, guided imagery (the going to 'another place' via focus on relaxation and breathing) and certain supplements for PMS. These include calcium, magnesium and vitamin B6 which prevent bloating. However these supplements require time and may take up to six to eight weeks to work.

It is always advised that before you take an alternative supplement or use an alternative remedy you consult a specialist in the field. Alternative medicine practitioners should belong to the Consortium for Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine. Much like a manufacturer can rip you off, so can a "practitioner" if they have not had the education that is needed to be considered a practitioner. The importance of consulting a valid practitioner is that they can help you use the correct remedy in the correct manner to actually help you. If you do not want to use a validated practitioner then at least make sure the herbal supplement that you are using has the stamp of the USP or NSF.

There are some proponents of alternative medicine that are actually opposed to the agencies such as the FDA, NSF and USP regulating herbal supplements. The reason behind their complaints is that they feel that the guidelines these agencies use are so restrictive that they are actually preventing help to those people that need it. At the same time that they do not want herbal remedies and such to be regulated they also want the FDA to punish manufacturers of fraudulent products.

Countries all over the world do not follow such strict guidelines as the United States. Looking at places like India where there are multiple alternative medicine practices used and licensed by the government. Aurveda, Unani and Homeopathy and Siddha have no scientific backing but are widely used and supported. The next on the list to be licensed is Naturopathy.With the possibility of obtaining bachelors degrees in Naturopathy, this has furthered India's research into the treatments that are used by AYUSH, the Department of Ayurveda, Yoga, Naturopathy and such. Be cautious that you do not fall victim to treatments that do not have any validating evidence.

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