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A 5 page definition of complimentary, alternative and integrative medicine (CAM). This paper addresses the factors that have promoted the popularity and use of CAM as well as the factors that hinder its acceptance. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The way we pursue health has varied throughout mankinds history. What is traditional medicine
to some, for example, is considered backward and ineffective by others. Modern medicine, however, is beginning to recognize the value of some of the age old approaches to health
such as massage, herbalism, acupuncture, etc. The result is something called Complimentary Alternative Medicine or CAM. Complimentary Alternative Medicine (CAM)
encompasses a wide gamut of approaches to health care which are "complimentary" not only to themselves but also to modern approaches to medicine. The term "alternative" refers to those
alternative approaches to health care that fall outside the care provided by licensed medical doctors and the mainstream medical establishments within which they work. In the past this has
included such alternative practices as massage, herbalism, and acupuncture as well as more esoteric approaches such as Mind-Body Healing. These approaches are integrated into the modern approaches to yield CAM
or "integrative" medicine. Concentrating on the types of alternative approaches that have a proven track record in terms of affecting improved health and
welfare, Complimentary Alternative Medicine seeks an integration of mainstream medical care and the so-called alternative approaches to care (AARP, 2005). There are several factors promoting the popularity of the
use of CAM. Three of the more prominent of those factors include: 1.
a recognition that the ways of our ancestors were in many ways superior to our own, 2. a resurgent interest in the
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