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Complementary Medicine: A Healthy Choice

When you want solutions beyond pills, consider integrative health therapies.

Natalya Denissov, M.D.

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Natalya Denissov, M.D.

Mills-Peninsula Medical Center

Palo Alto Medical Foundation

Frustrated with ongoing symptoms that aren’t showing much improvement? Widen your health lens and consider complementary medicine. You’ll have company: Americans spend close to $34 billion annually on complementary therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, massage and natural products like herbs and dietary supplements.

Woman getting head massage

But do complementary therapies work? Studies indicate mixed results, but many show promise. For example, a 2012 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine concluded that acupuncture effectively treats chronic pain. And a recent National Institutes of Health analysis of 17 studies showed that hatha yoga helps to reduce anxiety.

"Many of my patients are looking for solutions beyond pills," says Natalya Denissov, M.D., a Palo Alto Medical Foundation family medicine doctor. "Conventional medicine provides the foundation, but sometimes other options can help."

Increasing numbers of physicians use an integrative care approach, combining standard medicine with safe and effective complementary therapies. This method considers your nutrition, fitness, psychological well-being, stress levels and overall lifestyle to address your physical symptoms holistically.

Dr. Denissov often refers her patients to acupuncturists, exercise physiologists and naturopathic physicians. "The integrative approach isn’t blazing a new trail," she says. "This is how medicine used to be practiced, when doctors had more time to get to know a patient and discuss all aspects of his or her life."

Focus on Prevention

An integrative health practitioner may recommend lifestyle changes or complementary modalities that address underlying issues and focus on prevention. For example, incorporating nutrition strategies, massage, mindfulness and meditation, hypnosis or yoga may help you break bad habits and form healthier lifestyle choices to increase the overall quality of your life while reducing symptoms and preventing their recurrence.

Fewer Unnecessary Interventions

Though surgery or medication may turn out to be your best option for a specific condition, your integrative physician sees those as a last resort. First, he or she works to educate you about appropriate complementary therapies as well as self-care practices that can prevent symptoms and improve health without major interventions.

Get Started

Talk to your doctor to determine safe options for complementary care and to receive referrals to licensed integrative health practitioners. Research alternative health practitioners’ credentials and discuss possible contraindications between your current medications and any dietary or herbal supplements you may consider.

Find out more about complementary therapies and practitioners from these agencies:

  • National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
  • National Cancer Institute Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements

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