Sunday 16 November 2014

Alternative Medicine on the Rise?



Over 5 million Canadians seek out alternative or complimentary health products and treatments, and most of them pay out of pocket, which amounts to about $2.35 billion per year.

Why are Canadians turning to alternative treatments and natural medicines? Well, many of us have become a little skeptical of conventional drugs due to the widely publicized warnings of their potentially harmful side effects. Although most natural health products and traditional Chinese medicines don’t have scientific data to back up their safe use and effectiveness, they often have a well-established history of beneficial outcomes and testimonials accounting for their usefulness. Some remedies are based on more than 2,000 years of practice. 

Research
The amount of research generating evidence regarding ancient natural Chinese medicines and treatments is growing. The National Institute of Health, a research funding agency in the United States, is compiling data to support their worth.

  • Health Canada created the Natural Health Products Directorate in 2004, regulating natural health products to ensure that Canadians are purchasing safe and high quality products.
  • Ontario saw legislation pass in 2007 that required the regulation of practitioners of naturopathic medicine and homeopathy, as well as a number of traditional Chinese medicines and treatments, including acupuncture.

However, in the end, one has to question to what extent these regulations will benefit the patient when the high costs for setting up bureaucratic infrastructure and practitioners’ licensing fees will most likely be recouped by increasing the costs for already expensive health products and services.

Keep Doctors in the Loop!

Since natural or alternative therapies can be sought out without a prescription, it is advised that patients going that route provide full disclosure to their doctors of the natural products or healing therapies they are using. Medicines can sometimes interact in a negative way and cause health issues. Herbs and vitamins have been known to interact negatively in about 25% of patients undergoing chemotherapy.

Enhanced Health Insurance Coverage

Many Canadian health insurance companies now offer enhanced health insurance plans that include coverage for treatments by registered specialists and therapists including acupuncturists and naturopaths.

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