thaiboxerken
Penultimate Amazing
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I've recently been arguing with an acupuncture, alt. med quack. He's trying to convince me that acupuncture is not "alternative" medicine, but is instead "complementary and integrative." WTF is that?! To me, it's like a creationist telling me that his theories are not creationism, but is intelligent design.
I know that there are subtle differences in the terms "alternative, complentary and integrative" as far as the medical community is concerned, but the all incorporate "alternative" methods, right? Alternative meds are the usual "eastern" and "holisitic" quack methods that haven't been shown to be effective at any scientific level. Complementary treatment is just using the alternative methods in addition to, or to complement science-based medical treatments. Integrative is an attempt to combine the use of quack meds with science to come up with something else.
Am I accurate in this assessment of the terms?
I know that there are subtle differences in the terms "alternative, complentary and integrative" as far as the medical community is concerned, but the all incorporate "alternative" methods, right? Alternative meds are the usual "eastern" and "holisitic" quack methods that haven't been shown to be effective at any scientific level. Complementary treatment is just using the alternative methods in addition to, or to complement science-based medical treatments. Integrative is an attempt to combine the use of quack meds with science to come up with something else.
Am I accurate in this assessment of the terms?