Title: Testing alternative medicine
1Testing alternative medicine
- Burden, blessing or both?
2Definition Alternative Medicine
- All forms of diagnosis and therapy,
- that are not taught as examination subjects in
medical schools.
3Two main streams
- Forms of diagnosis and therapy, that
- Replace regular scientific medicine (alternative
medicine exclusively), - or those that
- Complement regular scientific medicine
(complementary medicine)
4Three main groups that make use of alternative
medicine
- Pragmatics As long as it works...
- Frustrated ones Medicine has failed....
- Radicals I prefer alternative medicine...
5This is available
F.2 Effective?
F.3 Appropriate?
F.4 Ethically OK?
F.5 Occult or not?
This is acceptable
Five Screening Filters
6Biblical basis for the five filters
- Stewardship Mandate for Filters 1-3
- Genesis 1 26-30 2 15 9 1-7
- Gods moral laws for Filter 4
- Keep in mind
- Personal conscience
- Christian freedom, Rom. 14 1. Cor. 8-10 (MSI)
- Gods authoritative borders for Filter 5
- Deuteronomy 18 9-14 (Absolutes)
7Filter 1 Is it necessary?
- Medicalization Problems to be solved medically
- Consumer mentality Buy health from doctor
- Hypochondria imagined illness (what is root?)
- Is it really necessary or is it the
- wish of the doctor / practitioner
- wish of the patient
- common use in certain situations
8Filter 2 Is it effective?
- Possibilities regarding effectiveness
- It does not work at all
- It works through usual healing powers
- Creational healing power of the body
- Psychosomatic interaction
- Pharmacologically active substances
- Placebo effect, ca. 35 (15-58 )
- Still unknown, but usual healing powers
- It works through unusual healing powers
- Signs and wonders
- Magic / witchcraft / sorcery
9Filter 3 Is it appropriate?
- Age
- Sex
- Finances
- Cultural / Social factors
- Drug interactions
- Contra-indications
- Risk adverse reactions
10Filter 4 Is it ethically acceptable?
- What are the facts?
- What are the consequences?
- Some helpful ethical principles
- Of benefit ? beneficence
- Not harmful ? non-maleficence
- Responsibility / accountability (not autonomy)
11F.5 Occultism 6 aspects
- Pollution through esoteric world view elements
- Comments about the explanatory models
- Original explanatory model reflects mindset of
the pioneers - Replace the original explanatory model as
necessary - Unknown does not necessarily mean occult
- Commonest esoteric elements
- Micro-cosmos / Macro-cosmos thinking
- Unusual linking stars / seasons / elements / food
types / organs / diseases - Philosophy that reality consists of a few
elements (3, 4 or 5) - Esoteric energy has to be harmonized / stimulated
/ flowing - Danger World view pollution / poisoning of the
mind
12F.5 Occultism 6 aspects
- Diagnosis with the use of forbidden unusual
powers - Soothsaying (unusual insights in the
relationships between things/situations/people
and health/disease insights not obtainable
through the use of the five senses only) - Clairvoyance (unusual insights obtained through
communication with demons, including those that
pretend to be the spirits of the sick or some
other human). - Danger Demonization
13F.5 Occultism 6 aspects
- Therapy with the aid of forbidden unusual powers
- Changes in the health situation of a person
through unusual powers (usually aiming at the
harmonising of cosmic energy) - Danger Demonization
- Use of techniques that open patients up for
possible demonic influences - Causing passive mental states hypnosis or trance
- Danger Caught in Satans trap ? Bondage
14F.5 Occultism 6 aspects
- Initiate patient into the use of unusual powers
- Possible through getting them involved with
soothsaying, clairvoyance, witchcraft, sorcery or
magic - Danger Demonization
- Curses/magic formulas over patients / medicaments
- It is a form of witchcraft / magic / sorcery
- Danger Strengthening a pre-existent occult
bondage - Encouragement for the Christian - Proverbs 262
15Recommendations for Christian doctors
- Share with colleagues humility, compassion,
professionalism - Study and research Phyto-therapy, Trigger Point
Massage, etc. - Critical evaluation of regular scientific
medicine - Reductionism can a God-less doctor be a good
doctor? - Network Biblical-Christian Healthcare -
international - Hope for Healthcare via www.hfe.org or
www.hcf-international.com - CDK, CiCP, CIG, CMA, CMS, ICMDA, Journal
Christian Healthcare HCF, MedIchthys, NCF - Take patients use of alternative medicine
seriously - Reckon with it in anamnesis, diagnosis, therapy
- Careful counselling about OK or not-OK
alternative medicine
16Filter 1 Is acupuncture necessary?
- Arguments for
- Normal scientific medicine is too materialistic
- No to medication with adverse reactions
- Use acupuncture as missionary tool
- Only limited means available
- Nothing else has helped
- Arguments against
- It does not work
- Only placebo-effect
- It is occult
17Filter 2 Is acupuncture effective?
- NO
- Ter Riet et al (1990 inc. Medline 1963-1988 )
- Meta-Analysis of 91 usable, published trials over
a period of 17 years 12 is gt50 reliable none
more reliable than 68. The more thorough the
research, the less positive the results ? no
conclusive evidence. - Jacobs et al (1991)
- Meta-analysis of 22 published double blind trials
? not more effective than placebo. - Possibly YES ? limited use, more research needed
- Linde et al (2001 inc. Medline 1989-2000)
- Meta-Analysis of 39 usable published trials
positive for post-operative nausea negative as
help to stop smoking - Steward (1977) Kho (1991) Van Dijk (1978)
- Pain relief in various situations symptomatic
treatment
18F.3 Is acupuncture appropriate?
- Age no issue
- Sex no issue
- Finances issue if presented as cure-all
- Culture/social family/patient pressure can be
severe - Drug interactions no issue
- Contra-indications only if ineffective or
occult - Risk adverse reactions no issue
- Possibly appropriate in demythologized
symptomatic use
19F.4 Is acupuncture ethical?
- What facts are relevant?
- Overlap with nerve/artery/vein triads with
muscle trigger points - ?Possible to determine points more accurately
electrically - Classical acupuncture anatomy seriously outdated
- What consequences are relevant?
- Who/what is trusted for healing?
- Does it really help?
- Possible limited use more research needed.
- Is it harmful?
- Van Dijk (1980) 10.000 therapeutic sessions
- Pneumothorax (a few cases)
- Hepatitis, burn wounds (very rare)
- Does it promote responsible behaviour?
- Usually patients not made dependent on
practitioner
20Filter 5 Is acupuncture occult?
- Promoting non-biblical views of God, man, health
/ disease and world? - Almost always ? World view pollution
- Diagnosis with forbidden unusual powers?
- Rare in the West until now. Depends on
practitioner. - Therapy with forbidden unusual powers?
- Rare in the West until now. Depends on
practitioner. Some Christian authors say yes.
Evidence difficult to document scientifically.
21Filter 5 Is acupuncture occult?
- Techniques that open patients for demonic
influence - Hypnosis or Trance possible. Depends in
practitioner. - Initiation in use of forbidden unusual powers?
- Rare in the West until now. Depends on
practitioner. - Curse or magic spell during therapy?
- Rare in the West until now. Depends on
practitioner.
22F.1 Ist Homöopathie notwendig?
- Argumente dafür
- normale wissenschaftliche Medizin ist zu
materialistisch - gtnein zu Medikamenten mit Nebeneffekten
- verfügbare Mittel begrenzte Mittel
- nichts anderes hilft mehr aus-gearztet
- Argumente dagegen
- funktioniert nicht ? Quacksalberei
- nur Placeboeffekt
- Okkult ? Prinzip der Unsichtbaren Lebenskraft
23Filter 2 Ist Homöopathie wirksam?
- Hill und Doyon (1990) 40 Versuche
- Effektivität nicht bewiesen
- Kleijnen u.a. (1991) 107 Versuche
- 23 von ziemliche Qualität
- 15 davon günstige Ergebnisse
- Pirtkien (1976) Gelenkkrankheiten
- 54 besser mit Homöopathie
- 95 besser mit Medikation
24F.3 Ist Homöopathie angemessen?
- Age
- Sex
- Finances
- Culture / Social factors
- Drug interactions
- Contra-indications
- Risk adverse reactions
- Wenn sie
- wirksam wäre,
- im Einzelfall notwendig und nicht schädlich,
- wäre Homöopathie angemessen.
25F.4 Homöopathie ethisch tragbar?
- Was sind die Fakten?
- Zwei Tausend Medikamenten Fünf Hundert bis zwei
Tausend Symptomen pro Medikament ? Vier Millionen
Kombinationen möglich - Verdünnung D10 C100
- Avogadro D22 D23 nichts mehr über
- Was sind die Folgen?
- Okkulte Einflüsse?
26F.4 Homöopathie ethisch tragbar?
- Hilft sie?
- Phytotherapie besser.
- Ist sie schädlich?
- In Forschung nichts gefunden
- Geistlich schädlich, Chr. Schriftsteller wie
Feller, Markmann, Kunze - Förderung von verantwortungsvollem Verhalten?
- Meistens werden die Patienten auf keine ungesunde
Weise von ihren Heilern abhängig gemacht.
27Filter 5 Ist Homöopathie okkult?
- Weiterleitung eines nicht-biblischen Konzepts von
Gott, Mensch, Gesundheit/Krankheit und Welt? - Fast immer ? Verschmutzung der Weltanschauung.
- Diagnose mit verbotenen, aussergewöhnlichen
Kräften? - Im Westen kaum gebräuchlich. Hängt vom Heiler ab.
- Therapie mit verbotenen, aussergewöhnlichen
Kräften? - Manchmal. Hängt vom Heiler ab (Pragmatische oder
Klassische Homöopathie). - Ja, verschiedene Christliche Schriftsteller.
28Filter 5 Ist Homöopathie okkult?
- Techniken, die den Patienten dämonischem Einfluß
öffnen - Hypnose oder Trance möglich. Hängt vom Heiler ab.
- Einführung in den Gebrauch von verbotenen,
aussergewöhnlichen Kräften? - Kaum gebräuchlich. Hängt vom Heiler ab.
- Beschwörung während der Therapie?
- Kaum gebräuchlich. Hängt vom Heiler ab.