NATURAL AND CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAY This paper discusses and compares the two main medical traditions – natural and conventional medicine. Both conventional and natur 1500w
NATURAL AND CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAY This paper discusses and compares the two main medical traditions – natural and conventional medicine. Both conventional and natur 1500w
NATURAL AND CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE ESSAY 1500w
This paper discusses and compares the two main medical traditions – natural and conventional medicine. Both conventional and natural medicine have been practiced and found proven to hold many advantages but conventional medicine is regarded as the universal, hence, more popular method of healing illness. Conventional medicine relies on science and technology to contribute to the preservation and longevity of people’s lives and the leaps that this tradition has made has surpassed expectation. Nevertheless, with the rising cost of medicines, procedures, and hospitalization, and the preference for more holistic and non-invasive methods in the treatment of illness, naturopathy or natural medicine has grown in popularity. In its comparison with conventional medicine, this paper highlights the advantages of naturopathy including its effectiveness, safety, a good patient-healer relationship, the sense of being in control over illness, and its non-invasive nature. Naturopathy’s congruence with the culture and psychological belief systems of diverse peoples also contributes to growing preference of it. Moreover, conventional treatment has slowly incorporated natural methods such as the use of herbs, crossing over with acupuncture and other alternative practices, proving that the next best step for medicine is to maximize knowledge from both conventional and natural methods toward a better quality of life for mankind.
Introduction
In the current world, medical practice is dichotomized. Medical practice may either be classified as “conventional” or “alternative.” Sometimes, classifications go by “conventional” versus “natural” or “traditional.” These medical traditions and their respective practitioners are often pitted against one another. Yet, a closer look reveals that these classifications are arbitrary and are not actually in blanket opposition. Conventional medicine also has a long history of utilizing natural resources in the past. Meanwhile, various natural methods of healing are now using technologies too.
The real nature of these categories are hegemonic. Conventional medicine which was developed by more dominant societies and cultures arose as the dominant and in this respect, the most “scientific” way of healing. Meanwhile, indigenous, natural and traditional forms of healing that have long histories of local practices were simply lumped together in opposition to the conventional. This is similar to how various forms of traditional music have been clustered together under the banner of “world musi