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"Alternative Medicine" Turns
Mainstream
The above headline comes from the June 20, 2000 PRNewswire.
In that article they state that "Latest Research From
InterSurvey Reveals Two-Thirds of Americans Have Tried At Least
One Form of Alternative Treatment or Therapy". The term
Alternative Medicine from a chiropractic standpoint is not
accurate. Chiropractic is not a form of medicine therefore
it can not be referred to correctly as an "alternative
medicine". However many authors and researchers inside
the medical field continue, as in this story to use that term.
According to the research, herbal medicines, chiropractic service
and massage are the most popular forms of what they called
"alternative medicine".
The survey showed that slightly more men went to chiropractors
than women. Of those in the survey, a full 37% had been
under chiropractic care. This represents the highest number
yet published in similar studies and continues to show a steady
growth in the number of people seeking chiropractic care.
According to the research, 62% of those who used
"alternatives" did so because of the recommendation of a
friend. Other reasons listed in the article were:
traditional medicine was not working (sited in 28 percent);
looking for a complement to a health routine (23 percent);
recommendation from a doctor (amazingly mentioned by 22 percent of
those in the study); and information from the printed press or
Internet source (listed by 20 percent).
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