This paper considers the increased interest in and usage of complimentary medicine. The movement is being led worldwide, not by healthcare professionals or the funders of healthcare, but by consumers. In South Africa, a pilot study was undertaken in 1999 to identify existing sources of data and collate information as an initial baseline of the practice of and interest in complimentary medicine. This paer summarises the findings of that study. The legal framework of for the practice of complementary medicine in Sout Africa is described, the range of therapies is given and the number of practitioners estimated. First indications of the use of by consumers and the coverage by medical schemes are reported. An introduction to to the status of Af...
Medicines have evolved over time and so has the realisation of the importance of quality control and...
LLM (Legum), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe quest for health includes alternative me...
The need to progress from parallel or merely tolerant health care systems towards integrated systems...
Complementary therapies describe a wide range of healthcare practices that can be used alongside con...
M.Tech. (Homoeopathy)Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) are interventions that are used in...
Traditional medicine also described as folk medicine, refers to the healing practices of the body an...
Background: Traditional, complementary and alternative (TCAM) medicine is consumed by a large majori...
This qualitative research study sought to investigate the uptake of Complementary Alternative/Herbal...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
M.Tech. (Homoeopathy)Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) describes a group of natural healt...
Background: Healthcare systems worldwide are changing and the use of complementary, alternative and ...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
Pharmacological benefits of herbal interventions are incontestable and there is widespread use of tr...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
Abstract: Objectives: Complementary Medicine is a general term used when describing interventions ap...
Medicines have evolved over time and so has the realisation of the importance of quality control and...
LLM (Legum), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe quest for health includes alternative me...
The need to progress from parallel or merely tolerant health care systems towards integrated systems...
Complementary therapies describe a wide range of healthcare practices that can be used alongside con...
M.Tech. (Homoeopathy)Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) are interventions that are used in...
Traditional medicine also described as folk medicine, refers to the healing practices of the body an...
Background: Traditional, complementary and alternative (TCAM) medicine is consumed by a large majori...
This qualitative research study sought to investigate the uptake of Complementary Alternative/Herbal...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
M.Tech. (Homoeopathy)Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) describes a group of natural healt...
Background: Healthcare systems worldwide are changing and the use of complementary, alternative and ...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
Pharmacological benefits of herbal interventions are incontestable and there is widespread use of tr...
The aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of published and unpublished research inves...
Abstract: Objectives: Complementary Medicine is a general term used when describing interventions ap...
Medicines have evolved over time and so has the realisation of the importance of quality control and...
LLM (Legum), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe quest for health includes alternative me...
The need to progress from parallel or merely tolerant health care systems towards integrated systems...