it is a term used to describe health care practices that come from a wide variety of cultures, are intended to restore health, and are not a part of common medical practice in the United States
any treatment outside the usually accepted medical therapies for disease processes
any form of therapy used alone, without recommended standard/conventional treatment
Treatment procedures that are not supported by mainstream medicine, often because of lack of supporting experimental data
Practices not generally recognized by the medical community as standard or conventional medical approaches and used instead of standard treatments
Treatments that have not traditionally been used in standard Western medicine, and are not widely taught in medical schools These may include naturopathic medicine (herbs and plants), homeopathy, traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, and others
the practice of medicine without the use of drugs; may involve herbal medicines or self-awareness or biofeedback or acupuncture
The use of various non-drug, non-surgical related therapies Using natural means of treatment
Health care services outside the traditional medical practice, this type of care can include such therapies as: acupuncture, holistic medicine, homeopathy, non-medical massage therapy, herbal therapy, hypnosis, naturopathy, and biofeedback
Practices not generally accepted as part of the conceptual or methodological approaches used by licensed physicians or other licensed health care providers
A variety of therapeutic or preventive health care practices, such as homeopathy, naturopathy, chiropractic, and herbal medicine, that do not follow generally accepted medical methods and may not have a scientific explanation for their effectiveness. or complementary medicine Any of a broad range of healing approaches not used in conventional Western medicine. Many are holistic (see holistic medicine); many also emphasize prevention and education. Alternative therapies include acupuncture, aromatherapy, Ayurveda medicine, Chinese medicine, chiropractic, herbal medicine, homeopathy, massage, meditation, naturopathy, therapeutic touch, and Yoga. Though considered alternative in the West, such medicine is the main source of health care for up to 80% of people in less-developed countries. Some alternative-medicine practices are useless or harmful; others are effective and may offer treatments in areas where conventional approaches have not succeeded (e.g., chronic disorders)
Definition of alternatif tıp in Turkish Turkish dictionary
Alternatif tıp vaya tamamlayıcı tıp , daha çok geleneksel doğal bitkileri kullanarak (çay veya bitki karışımlarıyla) elde edilen ilaçlarla tedavi etme yöntemidir. Modern tıp biliminin hastalık sebepleri ve tedavisi konusunda somut verileri olmadığı, hasta için henüz mevcut objektif ve kanıtlanmış bir tedavi yöntemi olmadığında hasta isteğiyle başlanılabilen veya modern tıp tedavilerini destekleyici olarak hastanın rahatlaması, bağışıklık sisteminin güçlenmesi, psikolojisinin düzelmesi amacıyla uygulanabilen tedavi yöntemidir