Is Chinese Medicine a Viable Alternative for
Prescription Drugs Given to Seniors
Is Chinese Medicine a Viable Alternative for Prescription Drugs given to seniors?
Getting older is an experience that for some seems to be measured with the increase of prescription drug
quantities in their medicine cabinets.
While in the days of their youth they needed little more than a bottle of headache medicine and some vitamins
that seemed to last for years, when age begins to creep up they will suddenly find themselves with prescription
drugs to be taken at various times during the day.
It is hard to tell if each and every prescription drug is truly needed or more or less a method of avoiding
other conditions, such as might be the case with statin drugs which are prescribed in small doses to those who
might have a family history of heart attacks, but no matter what your doctors philosophy of preventative
prescribing may be, the amount of money spent at your local pharmacy is sure to increase!
This has given rise to a movement by those who are set against the use of prescription drugs as an inevitable
sign of getting older and rather than accepting blood pressure medication as a rite of passage, these individuals
are looking for a holistic approach to health care that might combine herbs, diet, and perhaps also lifestyle
changes rather than chemicals.
Granted, this does sound appealing, but is Chinese medicine a viable alternative for prescription drugs given to
seniors?
Can the wisdom of the Chinese make prescription drugs unnecessary and by default obsolete?
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Proponents of the push for letting traditional Chinese medicine handle the signs and symptoms of aging suggest
that the overall approach to the body is holistic and takes into account more than just a hurting limb or trembling
muscle and instead seeks to restore a balance to the body and its systems that might have gotten lost.
This requires a working together of diet, exercise, healthy lifestyle choices, and also herbal supplements and
other such medicines in an effort to restore a harmony that is appropriate to the body at the age it is
experiencing.
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The unfortunate drawback to this approach rests in the fact that American are living longer and expect to act in
their sixties and seventies the same way as they did in their forties and fifties, yet the bodies are not set up
for this kind of energetic living and overall sense of wellbeing.
Thus, many a physician has found that patients are clamoring for prescription drugs that will restore the sense
of being that was their lives in the decades preceding their current stage in life and although this is not quite
possible, some prescription drugs may have a use for staving off some of the more easily predicted ailments and
sicknesses that a person may experience as they enter the latter golden years.
For Chinese medicine to be a viable alternative for prescription drugs given to seniors, it is necessary for
patients to have a realistic understanding of their bodys conditions and abilities, which at this point in time
appears to be sorely lacking.
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