Pioneers for Health

Part of: Spotlight on Spirituality and Health

Many are welcoming reports that the practice of medicine is changing. How much and how fast is still anyone’s guess. One article profiling this change is “More hospitals offering alternative therapy services,” written by Los Angeles Times reporter Duke Helfand. Hefland writes that alternative therapies, including meditation, relaxation training, homeopathy, and chiropractic care are being offered at more hospitals, mostly in response to patient requests. This is up from 37% in 2007 to the current 42%. In “More doctors going the alternative route,” written by Janice Neuman and published in the Chicago Tribune, Neuman highlights that even in their own lives physicians look beyond Western medicine.

What is alternative medicine? NIH studies in 2002 and 2007 listed 10 alternative medicine therapies and the percentage of individuals using each of these alternatives. What was interesting is that prayer for self was by far the most used form of alternative therapy. The 2002 study found that 43% of the participants used prayer for health purposes; by 2007 this had increased to 49%.

Another important aspect to this trend is that 40% of Americans spent out-of-pocket to obtain alternative therapies, at a cost of $34 billion in 2007. Brian Berman, Director of the Center for Integrative Medicine located at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore, also notes a change in attitude by the medical profession when it comes to alternatives. He commented that he used to have trouble getting any referrals from other physicians for alternative treatments, but now patients have to wait as long as two months to begin their referral treatments.

The best part about the most used alternative – prayer – is that there is no wait time for the person using it. I have found that my own experience in using alternative medicine in the form of prayer has freed me from many modern-day living challenges – tension, friction, and pressures – all which have been found to negatively affect health.

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Article Author: Don Ingwerson

Previously in the education sector as Superintendent of Schools, Don Ingwerson now serves as the Christian Science Committee on Publication for Southern California correcting misconceptions about Christian Science.

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  • 1 - Don Ingwerson

    Oct 11, 2012 at 2:07 pm

    You're very welcome and I appreciate your comment. There is a great deal of activity in this area of health.

  • 2 - ann

    Oct 11, 2012 at 11:04 pm

    thanks this

  • 3 - Robin Barben

    Oct 12, 2012 at 10:39 am

    We are a country of Freedom and choice. Why not healthcare too! What a concept!

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