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    Incorporation of Allopathic and Holistic Methods

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    In twelve pages this paper examines combining the allopathic and holistic approaches to medicine. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.

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    in the alternative approach. One of the most sought-after treatments in contemporary society is that of holistic health, which is comprised of myriad modalities from which to choose.  In conjunction with -- as opposed to in exchange - allopathic medicine, the holistic approach to health care has demonstrated great promise. In its purest form, holistic medicine  seeks to treat the entire being as a single entity, rather than address it as a singular component. It strives to achieve wellness in the most natural manner possible,  while at the same time incorporating such modalities as acupuncture and homeopathy to provide a well-rounded appeal. "Although homeopathic practitioners freely admit that some conditions are intractable or require  the services of an allopathic practitioner, a growing number of orthodox clinicians, recognizing the limits of allopathic treatment, are beginning to investigate homeopathy" (Skinner, 1996, p. 53).  In contrast to holistic medicine, allopathic medicine provides a more conventionally prescribed remedy to combat illness and disease, choosing more invasive surgical procedures and pharmaceutical drugs  as its primary treatment options. Recently, however, the two diverse practices have begun to actively join forces, the efforts or which are establishing an even broader base of healthful  cohabitation. Taking the lead from traditional medicine, alternative options incorporate drug therapy with several other modalities to improve overall health and wellness. A common denominator among alternative health  practitioners is that optimum health is the condition of perfect balance in the body--the state in which the least effort is expended.  Indeed, the fundamental concept behind holistic medicine is partly to treat existing conditions in a natural and interactive manner, while at the same time working toward prevention. One of 

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