Complementary And Alternative Medicine Peer-review Journal

 The objective of drugs is to deal with people’s unavoidable needs for emotional and physical healing. The discipline has evolved over millennia by drawing on the religious beliefs and social structures of various indigenous peoples, by exploiting natural products in their environments, and more recently by developing and validating therapeutic and preventive approaches using the methodology . Public health and medical practices have now advanced to some extent at which people can anticipate—and even feel entitled to—lives that are longer and of higher quality than ever before in human history. Yet despite the pervasiveness, power, and promise of up to date life science , large segments of humanity either cannot access its benefits or choose to not do so. More than 80 percent of individuals in developing nations can barely afford the most basic medical procedures, drugs, and vaccines. In the industrial nations, a surprisingly large proportion of individuals  opt for practices and products that proof on their safety and efficacy is modest at the best , practices that within the aggregate are known as complementary and medicine (CAM) or as traditional medicine (TM).Much of this book considers the formidable challenges to advancing human health through the further dispersion of effective and economical medical practices. This chapter considers both proven and unproven but popular CAM and TM approaches and attempts to portray their current and potential place within the overall practice of drugs .  

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