The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, part of the National Institutes of Health, divides alternative medicine into five areas:
- Alternative Medical Systems
These therapies involve complete systems of health care such as:
- Ayurveda, which is the 5,000-year-old "science of life" from India and is based on restoration of harmony within the individual's mind, body and spirit through proper diet, exercise, meditation, herbs, massage, and controlled breathing.
- Homeopathy, which is based on the idea that if a substance in large doses produces the symptoms of an illness, small doses should cure the disorder.
- Chinese medicine, which emphasizes the appropriate balance of qi (pronounced chi) and includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, oriental massage, and qi gong.
- Naturopathy, which emphasizes restoring the body's own healing processes through various therapies, including diet, herbal remedies, counseling, acupuncture, and spinal manipulation.
- Mind-Body Interventions
These modalities are intended to assist the mind in helping heal the body's physical functions. Meditation, prayer imagery, hypnosis, dance, music and art therapies are among these practices.
- Biological-Based Therapies
These modalities include herbals, special diet therapies (including the Atkins, Pritikin, and Weil diets), megavitamins, and biological therapies such as shark cartilage, laetrile, and bee pollen.
- Manipulative and Body-Based Methods
These practices include chiropractic, acupuncture, and massage therapy.
- Energy Therapies
Among these modalities are biofield therapies, which focus on energy from within the body, including Reiki, therapeutic touch and qigong, and bioelectromagnetic-based therapies that use energy fields from outside the body.
Learn more about these alternative therapies in the Alternative Health Center Index.
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