Fertility clinics use multiple therapies to get desired results for patients. They adopt time tested alternative medicines to treat chronic disorders. Trends to adopt alternative therapies are increasing with health gaining more primacy.
Allopathy continues to dominate world diseases and disorder health treatment market, and while its earlier cousins of Eastern medicine is gradually gaining ground in western markets, other therapies add to the synergies of treatment.
But while market trends suggest that clients continue to resort to allopathic treatment methods for their early symptomatic relief, when taking care of their health for long term disorders where allopathy does not seem to hold any possibility like regaining male or female fertility, experts believe alternative treatments like eastern Chinese medicines provided by fertility clinics can hold hope.
The World Health Organization estimates that between 65 to 80 percent of the world’s population (about 3 billion people) rely on traditional (alternative) medicine as their primary form of health care. The figures also shows that use of alternative medicines accounted for 70-90 percent, while only 10-30 per cent of people use conventional medicine, worldwide.
Medical research shows that therapists for various disease and disorder treatment need to use a variety or combination of therapies, including traditional Chinese medicine, when treating people for various kinds illnesses.
The adoption trend of alternative treatment methods highlights that no single therapy can hold good of any one illness, disorder or disease and unless a combination of the therapies are used no desired results can be obtained for the patient satisfactorily.