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Alternative Health Care
Alternative health care, also known as holistic or homeopathic care, is a myriad of
unconventional health care approaches to healing and improving ill health.
Dr. Samuel Hahnemann discovered homeopathy in the early 1800's. He was sick of the art of
medicine practiced in his time; he said it was barbaric. He knew there had to be
alternatives so, like any devoted science lover would do, he experimented on himself and
his friends. Hahnemann found that large dosages of herbs increased symptoms so he
decreased the dosage and found that the symptoms decreased and usually ceased (Smith
10).
Homeopathy became popular in the nineteenth century. This may be accounted for because
most patients at that time agreed that them-modern techniques were harsh and didn't work.
The same thing is happening today. People are resorting to holistic remedies because the
"promise of allopathic medicine has lost its luster"(Smith 10).
Some criticize holistic care as being primitive. According to Joseph Wassesug, "Holistic
medicine...is what we practice when we don't know the real answer." For example, years
ago tuberculosis was treated was treated with fresh air and Adirondack chairs, polio was
treated with baths and hub tanks, and rheumatic fever was treated with good nutrition and
bed rest! (Copeland 103)
Another problem with holistic care is that the government has no regulation of holistic
practices and who practices them. This makes it difficult to determine exactly who is
really qualified and which alternative medicines are safe. "Finally, critics such as
Joseph D. Wassersug argue that while alternative practitioners may be more caring, some
may not have the education or expertise to effectively treat serious injury" (Wekesser
95). We have got to use common sense when choosing a doctor. When a person has a M.D. or
an R.N. after his name we opt to trust our life to him! One should check the doctors'
background before visiting him. "...blind trust of medical degrees is not a replacement
for using common sense" (Copeland 105). 
When someone chooses alternative care he must take into consideration its dangers. One
could actually overdose on vitamins or misuse herbal therapies. "Instead of feeling
better, I felt increasingly worse, like a spaced out zombie" complained Carol Copeland, a
former holistic patient who almost lost her life to cancer because her homeopathic
physicians were to proud to think they were wrong thus they neglected an ovarian cyst
(Copeland 104 Wekesser 95). Another problem with these unconventional health care
alternatives is that they give false relief. What this means is that when someone uses a
holistic remedy and then feels relief he tends to credit the remedy. This method does not
hold water because most ailments resolve themselves (headache for example). Barrett says
holistic practitioners are quacks. "The main reason for quackery's success is its ability
to seduce people who are unsuspecting and desperate" (Barrett 112-113). 
Nevertheless, holistic medicine has strengths. One, it recognizes the psychological,
environmental and social aspects of illness. Two, it involves the patient in his own
treatment with activities etc.. And three, it emphasizes preventive medicine as its base
(holistic).
Holistic medicine is a practice of health cares that that emphasizes treatment of the
entire patient-body, mind and spirit.
Homeopathic care, compared to allopathic is expensive. There are no doctor's visit's, or
expensive antibiotic prescriptions necessary. This is not to say that doctors are not
useful; obviously, if there were a serious injury one should not hesitate to go to a
medical (allopathic) doctor (Smith 10).
Homeopathy is ideal for the homemaker or mother because it enables her to cure common
ailments with herbs that she may have around her home (Smith10). Homeopathy is easy to
learn. There are workshops for the lay person that wants to understand holistic medicine.
The use of many remedies can be performed by anyone; hence homeopathy does not require a
medical degree (Smith 10). It makes sense to try alternative care. Some people feel that
doctors are too interested in money and not entirely concerned with the patient (Gordon
107).
There is an entirely new faith involved in alternative health care. It is a new approach
to tradition and though some may be skeptical there is much reason to have a sound mind
towards it. Homeopathy works fast; in most cases the remedies take affect in ten minutes.
If by chance a homeopathy remedy didn't work one could still seek other medical help
without worrying that he waited too long (Solovitch 100).
Some people chose alternative care because so many other methods (and doctors) fail to
cure them. Others do not like the way they were treated by doctors--whether it is bad
bedside manner or neglect of their feelings. Physicians of holistic medicine are oft more
attentive to their patients' needs and not as rushed as medical doctors (Wekesser 95). In
the time of need it is most comforting to know that the physician cares and wants to
help.
This is a true story of a man diagnosed with colon cancer. The oncologist told him that
he had only a few months to live; the tumors were enormous and irreversible. A week after
that doctor visit the man, Jon, and his wife were in a car accident. Both were okay yet
suffered minor back and neck injuries so they went to a chiropractor. On January 18, 1993
Dr. Gil Logatto saw Jon and his wife Tina for their first visit. He learned of Jon's
illness and instead of feeling sorry for him he was excited for him. Dr. Logatto went on
to tell of his own interest in holistic medicine. And a study he had read that carrot
juice would shrink the tumors. Jon told Tina and, though skeptical, she bought a juicer
and a case of carrots. They began drinking carrot juice three times a day. When Jon went
back to the oncologist on March 9, 1993 to everyone's surprise there was only one small
tumor left from the six massive tumors which had afflicted him just two months before! 
It is almost five years since Jon was diagnosed terminally ill and he is cancer free.
Tina and Jon have a new found faith in holistic medicine; and they also have a baby on
the way thanks to Dr. Logatto's interest in holistic medicine. Dr. Logatto has been a
close friend of the family for many years. He is well educated in many fields of
medicine. 
OUTLINE
THESIS: I feel that alternative medicine, such as holistic care and homeopathy, is a
great concept. It is safe effective and inexpensive; what more could one want from health
care! I am concerned, however, that misused holistic medicine could be dangerous. But
then I am reminded that if there were a problem, there would be no dangerous time delay
to get an allopathic physician.
I. Background
II. Dangerous and ineffective
A. Primitive
B. Overdose 
C. No government regulation
D. False relief
III. Safe and effective
A. Inexpensive
B. Simple
C. New faith
D. Natural
E. Fast
F. Other methods may fail
IV. Personal example
WORKS CITED
Berrett, Steven. "Alternative Medicine Should Not Be Considered Standard Medical
Practice" 1993 Rpt. Health Care in America: Opposing viewpoint p.112-113
Copeland, Carolyn. "Alternative Medicine Can Be Dangerous and Ineffective" 1991 Rpt.
Health Care in America: Opposing viewpoint p. 101-105
Gordon, James S. "Alternative Medicine Should Be Standard Medical Practice" 1993 Rpt.
Health Care in America: Opposing viewpoint p. 107
Health Care in America: Opposing viewpoint Ed. Carol Wekesser. San Diego: Greenhaver,
1994
"Holistic Medicine" American Academic Encyclopedia 1997 ed. Prodigy, Grolier Electronic
Publishing, Inc.
Smith, Robert. "The Magic of Homeopathy" Total Health vol. 15 August 1993 p.10
Solovitch, Sara. . "Alternative Medicine Can Be Safe and Effective" 1992 Rpt. Health Care
in America: Opposing viewpoint p. 97-100
Wekesser, Carol. "Is Alternative Medicine Safe?" Health Care in America: Opposing
viewpoint 1994 p. 95
ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE

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