Explore a diverse spectrum of complementary health practices that extend beyond conventional medicine. These encompass traditional healing, folk medicine, and natural remedies like herbalism, pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy / photobiomodulation (PBM), and homeopathy, gaining popularity for their potential health advantages. Complementary approaches can be categorized into various therapeutic inputs, including nutrition (therapeutic nutritional ketosis, supplements, nutraceuticals, botanicals, probiotics, vitamins...), psychological (meditation, hypnosis, music therapies), physical (acupressure, PEMF/PBM therapy, massage, manual therapies), or combinations thereof.
TCIAM like integrative health care blends conventional medicine, innovative health technology, with complementary therapies to enhance wellness and address illness comprehensively. It considers individuals holistically, emphasizing disease prevention and management. This approach includes newly developed therapeutics and devices, recognizing the potential for combined multi-component interventions. Explore the synergy of conventional and complementary practices for optimal health.
Dr. Helene Langevin, director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, explains the Center’s role as the federal government’s lead agency for complementary and integrative health. She describes NCCIH’s research on mind and body approaches, natural products, and nondrug approaches for pain management. Dr. Langevin concludes by describing her own longstanding interest in the field of complementary and integrative health research.
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