Holistic
medicine is health care that comprises all the aspects of one' s
personality to obtain the optimum state of wellness. It encompasses
the process of looking into the wholeness of the person including
nutritional, physical, environmental, spiritual, lifestyle and social
values.
Holistic medicine includes virtually all
treatments and diagnosis known to achieve balance in personality. It
upholds the responsibility of educating one's self to attain the ideal
over-all health and well being.
Holistic medicine and Alternative Medicine
Alternative medicine is commonly
associated with holistic medicine. By definition, alternative medicine
is the medical techniques that are usually not accepted or practiced
by conventional medical practitioners. Most alternative medicines are
founded to have rooted on unscientific, untested and untraditional
principles. Often, these forms of medicine are closely associated with
metaphysical components and anti-scientific stands.
Many of these techniques don't normally
have pharmaceutical values like the acupuncture,
herbalism,
Reiki, homeopathy and the likes. Yet
the alternative medicine may also be used in experimental non-drug and
drug techniques that are not yet accepted in the medical circles. The
future of alternative medicine holds on the potentiality of
transforming the "alternative medicine" into conventional medicine
since it is now becoming widely appreciated and practiced by medical
doctors. In fact, complementary medicine is the term used for
alternative medicine practiced in combination with conventional
medicine.
Due to these changes in view of the
alternative medicine, holistic medicine has become a more preferable
option among those who are quite doubtful of the alternative medicine.
Alternative medicine may appeal to
metaphysical beliefs and so does the holistic medicine but on milder
and more scientifically based approach. Yet the knowledge applied in
holistic medicine still cannot hide the fact that it tends to cling to
non-scientific knowledge.
Simply put holistic medicine claims to
cure and treat the whole person. Holistic medicine stresses out the
unification of the mind and the physical body. Holistic medicine
practitioners give credence to the belief the man is not a pure
physical body with systems and parts that encompass it. Man is also a
spiritual being that requires spiritual healing. Holistic medicine
concerns itself to the belief of the connection between the spirit and
emotions and mind.
The gap between holistic medicine and
alternative medicine is closed by the common practice of not using
drug treatments and surgeries. They usually employ meditation, herbs,
prayers, vitamins and minerals, as well as exotic diets in treating
certain ailments.
Holistic Medicine and
Conventional Medicine
Allopathy or conventional medicine
defines individual health as the non-occurrence of diseases, which
appeals to be a negative approach in defining the condition. Holistic
medicine on the other hand concerns itself on a person's absolute
state of physical, social, mental and spiritual well-being.
As based on the definition given (that
is commonly used among medical practitioners), orthodox medicine
remains to deal with one's susceptibility to diseases instead of the
wellness as opposed by holistic medicine. Based on common
observations, conventional medicine typically doesn't apply to healthy
individuals. While holistic medicine focuses on the quality of living
practiced by people. Sick people normally don't seek medical attention
not until the symptoms of the disease/s are obvious. Thus, there is
too little preventive treatment against sickness.
There are great differences between
holistic medicine and the conventional type both in the diagnosis and
treatments. Most of which are scientifically based. In oppose to this
stand, diagnosis in holistic treatment are conceived through the
manifestations of body imbalance. These are determined through certain
procedures distinctive only to holistic medicine and other related
medicinal practices.
People who have already undergone any
of these procedures claim that is not bad trying on or all of these
practices. Yet individual preferences still have the hand on what will
be accepted as the ideal procedure.