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Alternative Medicine Offers New Therapy Options

Alternative Medicine Offers New Therapy Options By Kelly Richardson
kelly.richardson@hqeducation.com
HQ Education Columnist
May 30, 2006

The world of alternative medicine is an exciting place to be in this technological age. An open-minded public, tired of the disaster that the healthcare industry has become, is turning its attention on holistic healing methods. Alternative medicine therapy might be just the career break you have been looking for.

According to the Alternative Medicine Foundation, "more than half of the United States population, approximately 125 million Americans, suffers from a chronic illness -- conditions such as arthritis, allergies, pain, hypertension, depression, and digestive problems." And when the cost of traditional medicines overwhelms the ill and injured, these patients turn to alternative medicine therapy to live a better life. Alternative medicine therapy is the collection of traditional and contemporary healing practices that address the holistic nature of the patient. A record number of patients are responding to these natural treatments, thus increasing the demand for alternative medical professionals. Here are some of the fascinating aspects of alternative medicine therapy.

Alternative Medicine: New Therapy Options

  • Acupuncture. This Oriental alternative medicine therapy is based on a principle of energy flow throughout the body for proper health.
  • Aryuveda. This holistic health practice, developed in India, addresses life circumstances and promotes healthy changes to fight illness.
  • Homeopathy. This European and American influenced health system concentrates on building the body's natural defense systems.

The field of alternative medicine is wide open for candidates with training in these advanced therapy techniques. A high demand coupled with a premium on qualified professionals makes this industry ripe for you to explore.

The Alternative Medicine Therapy Profile

  • Basic Courses. Alternative medicine therapy programs require some basic courses in biology, chemistry, and anatomy and physiology.
  • Working Environment. Alternative medicine therapy professionals work in a variety of medical and health care facilities.
  • Online Options. Many classes in the alternative medicine therapy program can be taken online, saving you both time and money.

If you are a believer in alternative medicine therapies, turn this belief into your life's work. It's one of the few professions with a social conscience.

Sources
Alternative Medicine Foundation


About the Author

A freelance writer, researcher and teacher, Kelly Richardson has over 15 years of creative and technical writing experience. He teaches secondary Honors-level English and writes for a variety of clients in specialized industries such as medicine, technology and education. Kelly holds Undergraduate and Graduate degrees in English and Education from Georgia State University. He is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Educational Policy & Leadership.


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