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When one thinks of
acupuncture, what are some of the images that typically come to
mind? Instantly, though, a picture of a black kettle pot with a bunch of
concoctions and needles should come to mind. On the other hand, acupuncture
therapy does not have to concoct such awful images in one's head. However, if
you have ever thought about the possibility that acupuncture may be able to
replace Western medicine you are sorely mistaken. On the other hand, there are
some important distinctions between the two fundamental ideas of medicine, and
in this article the idea of acupuncture will go head to head in an effort to
compete against Western medicine.
Science Versus Intuition
The basic idea behind Western medicine is the knowledge and science behind every
treatment that we can see. Acupuncture, though, is not considered one of those
treatments. Consider for a moment all the monumental effects that taking one
prescription medication can have on the body. Many advocates of Western medicine
continue to say that the United States has the best idea of medicine throughout
all the world, but is it really true? Even though the affects of prescription
drugs are so great on the body and mind, do we truly know everything that the
treatment does to individuals, or is there a whole laundry list of side effects
that could go wrong?
On the other hand,
acupuncture medicine is mostly based on and rooted in the fact
that many thousands and millions of Chinese individuals have been able to
quickly, easily, and efficiently beat out the diseases and disorder that were
experienced. Instead of relying on solid facts and science to prove that this
alternative medicine approach works, intuition and feeling is relied heavily
upon in order for the whole process of acupuncture to take root and verify
itself to the patient.
The Benefits of Both
Even though there are great benefits to both the acupuncture method and
treatments of Western medicine, one thing that we should consider is the
downfalls of both approaches since there are probably less of them to consider.
For Western medicine, though, an idea right off the bat that is undesirable is
the fact that many patients and individuals get used to the medicine that
they're given. They're bodies get used to it and they are left desensitized to
being treated. In addition, many people have to take prescription medications
their whole lives in order to keep some disorders at bay, such as Depression.
On the other hand, there are very little downsides to using acupuncture therapy
except for the fact that no one is certain 100% of the time that the alternative
therapy will work. Even though the same holds true for Western medicine,
acupuncture should be more accurate in its treatments.
When one considers everything related to Western medicine, though, as opposed to
acupuncture therapy, then chances are that he or she will truly see the benefit
to using acupuncture.
Acupuncture is a great alternative therapy that should never be
turned down!
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