Alternative medicine
is a very broad field. There are treatments that have stood the test of time and
have been proven safe for hundreds or thousands of years. There are other
treatments that have been proven safe and effective in studies funded by
prestigious institutions like the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Unfortunately there are also dangerous treatments and providers who are unsafe.
The nutrition industry
alone is estimated to be worth $25.7 billion dollars a year. Clearly there is
big money to be made from even poorly studied herbs and supplements—and even
from substances we know have no effect or are even dangerous. In some cases
(particularly in weight loss and body building) very dubious substances are
marketed as health building. Not only are some of these substances unlikely to
help you, some of them can kill you. Never take a supplement until you know what
its history is. When choosing a
practitioner of any kind there are several things to keep in mind. The same
rules apply to choosing a medical doctor, a naturopath, a massage therapist, or
an acupuncturist.
*Do you feel
comfortable with this person? If you get bad vibes, find someone
else.
*What are their
credentials? You want someone who has been properly educated and knows the risks
of treatment as well as the potential benefits.
*How long have they
been practicing? If they are new, is there an experienced practitioner keeping
tabs on them? One of the best doctors I have had looked like he had just
finished Junior High School. He knew his stuff, talked to me like I was a real
person, and listened to my concerns. The fact that he was new meant that he was
up-to-date on recent research and willing to try new
things.
*Can you ask them
anything and get a complete answer?
*Do they understand
your health needs? You are unique and PCOS is complicated. If they don’t know at
least as much as you do, are they willing to learn?
*Do they practice good
cleanliness rules for patient interaction? Whether a doctor or an acupuncturist,
you need to know that they are washing their hands, wearing gloves, and using
clean needles!
*Do they offer
references? Find out if they are for real or if they just talk a good talk
(c)
Copyright 2004-2008 Julie Renee Holland. This site is for
entertainment purposes only and is not
intended to replace medical advice. Please
see a doctor.