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Komplementär- und Alternativmedizin

CAM

Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is used by many people. It can have a very good effect on improving well-being and may be helpful in relieving some symptoms.

However, although there is some evidence from clinical studies that CAMs may work for certain symptoms, the evidence is not very strong and it is impossible to draw firm conclusions about the benefits of each treatment.

You should never stop conventional treatment and replace it with CAM without first discussing your treatment with your doctor. This is to help ensure you have the best advice in order to make the right decision about what's best for you.

It is very important to consider whether any CAM treatment may have side-effects. Again the side-effects of some CAM treatments, particularly some herbal remedies, are not as well known as for conventional medicines. In addition, choosing to use alternative medicine instead of medically recommended treatments can sometimes be dangerous.

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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is the term used for treatments that are not part of standard (conventional) medical care:

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Komplementärmedizin

Complementary medicine is a treatment that is used together with conventional medicine.

Alternative medicine is a treatment that is used instead of conventional medicine.

However, either term may apply for the same type of treatment. For example, a chiropractor may treat back pain without any other treatment being received (alternative), or may provide the same treatment in addition to you taking conventional medicines for pain relief, or having surgery if needed (complementary).

Conventional or standard medicine

Conventional (or standard) medical care is used to describe the system in which doctors and other healthcare professionals treat symptoms and diseases using medicines, radiotherapy, or surgery. Physiotherapy and dietetics are other examples of conventional medical care.

Examples of complementary and alternative therapies

There a number of different complementary and alternative treatments including:

  • Manipulation therapies - osteopathy and chiropractic treatment.

  • Homeopathy.

  • Acupuncture.

  • Reflexology.

  • Aromatherapy.

  • Herbal remedies.

  • Hypnosis.

  • Macrobiotic diets.

  • Faith healing.

  • Traditional Chinese Medicine includes forms of:

    • Herbal medicine.

    • Acupuncture.

    • Cupping therapy.

    • Massage.

    • Breathing and movement exercises (qi gong).

    • Body movement exercises (t'ai chi).

    • Diet therapy.

    • Arranging the pieces in living spaces in order to create balance with the natural world (feng shui).

  • Ayurvedic Medicine is the ancient Indian medical system. It is based on a natural and holistic approach to physical and mental health. Ayurvedic medicine includes:

    • Diet and special diets.

    • Specific Ayurvedic medications,

    • Herbal medicine.

    • Massage,

    • Meditation,

    • Yoga.

    • Breathing and relaxation techniques.

    • Bowel cleansing.

A 2013 review found that about 1 in 4 people in the UK used complementary and alternative medicine during any one year, and about 9 in every 20 of the population used CAMs at sometime during their lifetime. Herbal medicine was the most used CAM, followed by homeopathy, aromatherapy, massage and reflexology.

Integrative medicine is an approach to medical care that combines conventional medicine with CAM practices that have been shown to be safe and effective. This approach attempts to address the mental, physical and spiritual aspects of health.

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  • Complementary and alternative medicine is used by many people, who feel it is more natural.

  • Some people feel the holistic approach benefits them.

  • Others perceive CAM as alternative to standard medicine. They feel it provides benefit when the conventional medical approach has not provided enough benefit, or has caused unpleasant side-effects.

  • Delayed diagnosis: It is always essential to make sure that your symptoms are not due to any serious condition that requires further investigation and specific treatment before using any treatment (conventional or CAMs) for your symptoms.

  • Symptomatic treatment: Treating symptoms without realising there is a serious underlying condition can delay you receiving the best treatment to cure the condition. This in turn could make the outlook (prognosis) much worse.

  • Side-effects: Although CAMs may seem more natural and holistic than most conventional medicine, CAMs can also cause serious side-effects, are often not effective in treating symptoms, and often don't have any effect on your underlying illness.

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Strong evidence from clinical trials to see whether CAMs are safe and effective is often lacking. It is therefore much harder to decide whether CAMs may provide benefit or cause harm than it is for conventional medicine, which is always under rigorous and continued assessment for the benefits and any possible harm of treatment.

However, if you find the right CAM for you, it can have a benefit on your general well-being, a positive effect on your mind and body, and therefore an improvement in your quality of life.

Manipulationstherapien - Osteopathie und Chiropraktik

  • Technique: Osteopathy and chiropractic treatments involve the practitioners using their hands to work with joints, muscles and connective tissue and to diagnose and treat soft tissue imbalances and abnormalities in how your spine functions. Manipulation techniques are commonly used for low back pain, neck pain, Schulterschmerzen, headache and sports injuries.

  • Regulation: Osteopathy is regulated by the General Osteopathic Council. Chiropractic is regulated by the General Chiropractic Council. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for the treatment of low back pain advise considering referral for manual therapy, including spinal manipulation, as one of the treatment options.

For more information, see the separate leaflet called Osteopaths and chiropractors.

Homöopathie

  • Technique: Homeopathy is based on the principle that an illness can be treated with a substance, used in small amounts, that produces similar symptoms in a healthy person. Homeopathic medicines are prepared by repeated dilution of the substance. It is believed that the more the dilution, the greater the 'potency' of the homeopathic remedy.

  • Evidence: A number of reviews of homeopathy for various conditions have found no convincing evidence that homeopathy provides benefit above a placebo effect. A placebo effect means that a treatment does not have any biological effect but, because of factors such as your own faith in the treatment provider and the treatment itself, it can still make you feel better. The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia released a report in 2015 stating it had concluded, having examined the available evidence, "that there are no health conditions for which there is reliable evidence that homeopathy is effective". In the UK, NICE does not recommend the use of homeopathy for any condition.

  • Regulation: The Faculty of Homeopathy regulates the training and practice of homeopathy by medically qualified doctors and other healthcare professionals. The most experienced homeopaths have the qualifications FFHom or MFHom. The qualification LFHom indicates a doctor who may use homeopathy in a limited way for minor ailments. For homeopaths who are not doctors, there is no single registering body. There are a number of professional organisations registering homeopaths in the UK, including The Society of Homeopaths, the British Homeopathic Association, the Alliance of Registered Homeopaths and the Institute for Complementary and Natural Medicine.

Akupunktur

In 2001, a large UK clinical study of 34,000 acupuncture consultations found no reports of serious adverse events (defined as events requiring hospital admission, leading to permanent disability, or resulting in death) as a result of acupuncture treatment.

Reflexzonenmassage

  • Technique: Reflexology is a system of massage of the feet based on the idea that there are invisible zones running through the body, so that each organ, gland and each part of the body has a corresponding location in the foot.

  • Effects: By applying pressure to these points in the foot, it is thought that, in the target organ, blood circulation is improved, the body relaxes and organs and glands become balanced.

  • Benefits: Reviews of clinical studies have failed to demonstrate health benefits of reflexology and trials are generally of poor quality. However, reflexology remains a popular therapy due to some reports of benefit from individual patients, and also the soothing nature of the treatment.

Aromatherapie

  • Application: Aromatherapy uses plant extract essential oils that are either inhaled, used as a massage oil, applied as a cream, or added to a warm bath. It can be used to treat specific symptoms or used as a relaxant. There are over 400 essential oils, extracted from plants from all over the world.

  • How it is used: Popular oils used include chamomile, lavender, rosemary and tea tree. Aromatherapy carrier oils (mainly extracted from nuts and seeds) are used for mixing blends of essential oils in order to make bath oils or massage oils.

  • Effect: Aromatherapy is used to help you feel more relaxed, but is also widely used to treat other conditions, such as chronic pain, Depressionen, Angstzustände and stress, and poor sleep (Schlaflosigkeit).

  • Side-effects: The side-effects of aromatherapy can include allergic reactions, Kopfschmerzen und Übelkeit. Each essential oil has its own list of possible side-effects and some oils shouldn't be used if you have certain conditions. It is therefore very important for the aromatherapist to know if you have a medical condition, such as Diabetes, epilepsy or Bluthochdruck, or if you are or may be pregnant.

  • Evidence: There is no evidence to suggest that aromatherapy can cure or prevent any illnesses. However, some studies suggest it can promote well-being and may have a general relaxing benefit for people with mental health problems. Aromatherapy is often used to help promote well-being in people with advanced cancer.

Herbal medicine

The health properties of herbs have been used for many centuries. The concern is that many herbal remedies that are for sale have not been thoroughly tested for their benefit, side-effects, interactions with other medicines, or any adverse effects on an unborn baby.

  • Regulation: The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is the government agency which is responsible for ensuring that medicines and medical devices work and are acceptably safe. The MHRA website provides information on herbal and homeopathic medicines (see the link in the Further Reading section below).

  • Risks: In particular, the MHRA has published examples of Chinese herbal medicines which contain toxic or even potentially cancer-causing ingredients. Some Chinese herbal creams, marketed as a 'natural' treatment for skin conditions such as eczema, have been found by the MHRA to contain high doses of very potent steroids.

Hypnose

Hypnosis is provided by some healthcare professionals, and clinical psychologists as well as some without any healthcare qualifications. Hypnosis must only be practised by people who are properly trained, as problems may occur, including accident injuries or implanting false memories into your mind. The British Society of Clinical Hypnosis can help in finding a registered practitioner (see the link in the Further Reading section below).

  • Evidence: Evidence of the benefits of hypnosis is limited but examples of conditions for which hypnosis is used as therapy include:

There have been a number of reviews of clinical trials showing no evidence for benefit with other uses of hypnosis, such as for irritable bowel syndrome and induction of labour.

Makrobiotische Diäten

The aim of special diets, such as the macrobiotic diet, is to avoid foods containing toxins. There is currently not enough evidence to support recommending a macrobiotic diet for treating cancer or any other condition.

Anyone following a strict macrobiotic diet needs dietary advice and dietary supplements to avoid developing conditions due to nutrition deficiencies, such as scurvy (vitamin C deficiency).

Glaubensheilung

Faith healing is well documented in the Bible, along with the observation that it is only effective if you have absolute faith. Faith healing works by the placebo effect. That is to say there is no specific treatment effect but it promotes your own faith to help you feel better. There is no evidence that faith healing is able to help cure any illness.

Weiterführende Lektüre und Referenzen

  • Homberg A, Stock-Schroer B; Interprofessionelle Ausbildung in Komplementär- und Integrativmedizin. Clin Teach. 2021 Apr;18(2):152-157. doi: 10.1111/tct.13280. Epub 2020 Okt 7.
  • Rice V; Komplementär- und Integrativmedizin im Gesundheitswesen. Arbeit. 2019;63(2):153-154. doi: 10.3233/WOR-192932.
  • MacPherson H, Thomas K, Walters S, et al; Die York-Akupunktur-Sicherheitsstudie: Prospektive Umfrage von 34.000 Behandlungen durch traditionelle Akupunkteure. BMJ. 1. Sep 2001;323(7311):486-7.
  • Makrobiotische Diät; Krebsforschung UK
  • Posadzki P, Watson LK, Alotaibi A, et al; Häufigkeit der Nutzung von komplementärer und alternativer Medizin (CAM) durch Patienten/Verbraucher im Vereinigten Königreich: systematische Überprüfung von Umfragen. Clin Med (Lond). 2013 Apr;13(2):126-31. doi: 10.7861/clinmedicine.13-2-126.
  • Ernst E; Homöopathie: Was sagt uns die "beste" Evidenz? Med J Aust. 2010 Apr 19;192(8):458-60.
  • Statement on homeopathy; National Health and Medical Research Council, Australian Government, March 2015
  • Embong NH, Soh YC, Ming LC, et al; Reflexologie neu betrachtet: Konzept, Evidenz, aktuelle Praxis und Ausbildung der Praktizierenden. J Tradit Complement Med. 2015 Sep 28;5(4):197-206. doi: 10.1016/j.jtcme.2015.08.008. eCollection 2015 Okt.
  • Forrester LT, Maayan N, Orrell M, et al; Aromatherapie bei Demenz. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2014 Feb 25;2:CD003150. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD003150.pub2.
  • Nishi D, Shirakawa MN, Ota E, et al; Hypnose zur Einleitung der Geburt. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2014 Aug 14;8:CD010852. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD010852.pub2.
  • Farrar AJ, Farrar FC; Klinische Aromatherapie. Nurs Clin North Am. 2020 Dez;55(4):489-504. doi: 10.1016/j.cnur.2020.06.015. Epub 2020 Sep 28.
  • Faculty of Homeopathy
  • Herbal and homeopathic medicines; Arzneimittel- und Gesundheitsprodukte-Regulierungsbehörde

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