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Complementary  medicine describes any practice that aims to realize the healing effects of drugs , but which lacks organic plausibility and is unproved, untestable or proven inefficient. medicine (CM), complementary and medicine (CAM), complementary  medicine , and therapeutic care are among many rebrandings of an identical phenomenon. Alternative remedy share in common that they reside outside life science , and believe pseudoscience. Traditional practices become "alternative" when used outside their original settings without proper scientific explanation and evidence. Frequently used derogatory terms for the choice are new-age or pseudo, with little distinction from quackery. Some alternative practices are supported theories that contradict the science of how the real body works; others resort to the supernatural or superstitious to elucidate their effect. In others, the practice is plausibly effective but has too many side effects. Research within the growing field of  Complementary Medicine comes with a group of unique challenges. The first, most blatant challenge has got to do with the core differences between biomedicine and therefore the various sorts of CAM (Complementary Medicine) that are integrated into conventional practice in IM. Investigation into alternative therapies often fails to follow proper investigation protocols (such as placebo-controlled trials, blind experiments and calculation of prior probability), providing invalid results.  

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