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*ALTERNATIVE Medicine

homepage_26.5[1].jpg The term alternative medicine (Indigenous medicine, traditional medicine or folk medicine) describes medical knowledge systems, which developed over centuries within various societies before the era of modern medicine. Traditional medicines include practice such as herbal medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, Unani medicine, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, South African Muti, Yoruba Ifá, as well as other medical knowledge and practice all over the globe.

The WHO (World Health Organization) defines traditional medicine as "the health practice, approaches, knowledge and beliefs incorporating plant, animal and mineral based medicines, spiritual therapies, manual techniques and exercises, applied singularly or in combination to treat, diagnose and prevent illnesses or maintain well-being".

Countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America use traditional medicine to help meet some of their primary health care needs. For example, in Africa, up to 80% of the population uses traditional medicine for primary health care. The WHO, however, also notes that its use is spreading in popularity in industrialized countries. For example, in the United States, 158 million adults use complementary medicine (a field which incorporates traditional medicine but is broader in scope).

The WHO also notes, though, that "inappropriate use of traditional medicines or practice can have negative or dangerous effects" and that "further research is needed to ascertain the efficacy and safety" of several of the practice and medicinal plants used by traditional medicine systems.

Core disciplines which study traditional medicine include ethnomedicine, ethnobotany, and medical anthropology.

It's recommended that you check the glossary of terms related to Complimentary and Alternative Medicine.~