Older Adults Using More Alternative Medicine
This is an article written showing how alternative medicine is becoming more popular with the aging adult population. You will find some of my comments as side notes as I found some of the information in this article biased towards convential medicine.
Date: 4/14/2005 1:14:45 PM ( 19 y ) ... viewed 3576 times This is an interesting report, with a few zany points. You'll find my comments in blue. Enjoy.
Most Older Adults Use Alternative Medicine
Mon Apr 11, 2005 04:55 PM ET
By Alison McCook
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - More than 70 percent of adults aged 50 or older use some type of alternative therapy, such as herbal medicine, meditation, or seeing a chiropractor, according to new study findings.
Author Dr. Gong-Soog Hong said she was surprised to see so many older adults turning to alternative treatments. Although it's important to have "options," she said that many of these remedies are largely untested, and experts still don't know if they interfere with many combinations of drugs older adults are taking.
"Any kind of side effects can be possible," Hong told Reuters Health. "That's pretty scary."
[ No. What is scary are the dangerous side effects caused by pharmaceutical drugs and it is a good thing that people are trying safe alternatives. ]
Hong and her team presented their findings last weekend at the annual meeting of the American Council on Consumer Interests in Columbus, Ohio.
Hong, who is based at Ohio State University in Columbus, added that many older adults likely try alternative remedies because they have pain or discomfort that's not alleviated by conventional Western medicine.
[ A HA! I wonder why? Perhaps it is possible that convential Western medicine is almost useless? ]
Indeed, people were more likely to turn to alternative medicine if they said their health was poor, and they had more problems with day-to-day activities such as bathing. "So when conventional medicine cannot give you an answer, sometimes you turn to alternatives," Hong said in an interview.
To investigate how many older adults are, indeed, turning to alternatives, Hong and her team interviewed 848 people aged 50 and above about their use of chiropractic medicine, acupuncture, massage therapy, breathing exercises, herbal medicine and meditation.
[ 848? That represents the general population? That hardly represents some rural towns in North America! ]
Seventy-one percent of respondents said they had tried at least one of the six types of alternative therapy. The most popular remedy was chiropractic medicine, used by 43 percent of older adults.
The least popular remedy was acupuncture, perhaps because few insurance companies cover it, Hong noted. "It's pretty much out-of-pocket cost," she said.
Hong said that one reason alternative medicine appears so popular among older adults is that the definition she and her colleagues used for "alternative" is fairly broad.
She added that she and her colleagues have continued their research, and are now investigating "who is using what," or how many adults in general use different types of alternative medicine, to get a sense of what age groups prefer which specific therapies.
var year = new Date()
document.write('© Reuters ' + year.getFullYear() + ". All Rights Reserved." );
© Reuters 2005. All Rights Reserved. © Reuters 2005. All Rights Reserved.
My comments:
Even in this flawed method of study it shows that there are a lot of individuals that are not satisfied with the convential medical system. This is probably because you usually come out of treatment feeling worse than when you started. Whether it be prescription meds, surgery, cancer treatment etc. It is all done in an incredibly un natural manner that is so invasive to the human body that it interferes with the body's own healing mechinisms and quite often causes so much stress on the organs and the immune system that they are apt to shut down!
So in turn people go out looking for a quick fix with alternative health care. Well let me tell you that alternative health care is not a quick fix. It is a long process through cleansing, diet change, herbal and nutritional supplements and topped off with chiropractic, accupunture or massage therapy. It can take days, months or even years to see success. The wonderful thing is that you will see beneficial results!
Don't expect to see major results though if you just pop a few herbal/nutritional supplements without changing the detrimental daily lifestyle habits such as eating junk, smoking, alcohol etc.
It usually takes a whole lifestyle "overhaul" to reach good health.
My point? Take the time and make yourself healthy
Add This Entry To Your CureZone Favorites! Print this page
Email this page
Alert Webmaster
|