Limits Of Modern Medicine Essay

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Limits of modern medicine

There is always a standoff between the beliefs in the benefits or conventional medicine against holistic, natural and herbal practices. Most of us would agree that modern medicine had rightly earned its place and can do most things very well. You only have to cut yourself badly and need stitches or see someone slip on ice and put their hip out to know that today’s A& E treatments and ER rooms are ready and waiting to mend bones and save lives. We all live in the security that decent crisis health care can bring.

We should, therefore, take a sympathetic stance to the Western ways of treating the illnesses that aren’t quite so obvious to fix and get credit for. Are we too quick to be judgmental when playing critic …show more content…

This could be seen as another argument of modern medicine over natural ways. The convenience lovers want modern magic and supplements to provide the quick and easy ways to lose weight without the need for strenuous pumping iron or crippling diets.
The herbalists would say it’s all in the diet and nothing form a lab will ever be any good.

Hopefully you may have come to the conclusion already that we should exercise a little bit of both in our answer. One cannot work without the other. If the herbalists or pill makers forget to mention a healthy diet and basic exercise will help then we should use this lack of foresight to draw our own conclusions. These should be necessary requirements for improved personal health whoever we are regardless of whatever treatments we turn to.

Here are a few of the latest supplements for rapid weight loss and what the likelihood is.

Products containing Orlistat have actually been doing well in tests. Orlistat is claimed to bind to digestive enzymes called lipases. This should help digest fat. It is believed this can result in up to one third of fat build up this way. It has been recommended to people with high BMI of 30+ and for high blood

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