This document discusses alternative and homeopathic medicine, specifically the conflict between alternative and traditional/standard medical treatments. It provides background on homeopathy, describing it as a system based on using highly diluted substances to treat patients based on the principle of "like cures like." The document outlines the history of homeopathy dating back to Dr. Samuel Hahnemann in the 1700s. It also discusses how homeopathy and other alternative treatments are recognized and used in different countries around the world. Potential solutions are proposed to better integrate alternative and traditional medicine approaches.
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice that involves inserting thin needles into the skin at precise points on the body to relieve pain and other health issues. It originated over 2000 years ago and was introduced to Europe in the 17th century. Modern research studies have found acupuncture can help reduce dental pain, arthritis pain, headaches, back pain, and side effects from cancer treatments, though evidence is still limited or inconclusive for other conditions. Potential risks include soreness, bruising, and rarely, organ injury or infection. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health continues to research how and why acupuncture may relieve pain and other health issues.
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This document provides information on acupuncture, including its origins in China over 2000 years ago, its stated benefits for various conditions like back pain and osteoarthritis, techniques like sham acupuncture, and safety issues. It summarizes several studies on acupuncture for specific conditions like back pain, osteoarthritis of the knee, and postoperative nausea/vomiting. The largest and most well-designed trial found acupuncture effective for osteoarthritis of the knee compared to sham acupuncture. Other studies found acupuncture may provide short-term relief for back pain and help prevent early vomiting after surgery compared to placebo. However, more high-quality research is still needed.
This document provides an overview of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). It defines CAM as medical systems not considered conventional medicine. CAM can be used alongside conventional medicine as complementary therapies or in place of conventional medicine as alternative therapies. The major types of CAM discussed include biologically based therapies, manipulative therapies, mind-body interventions, alternative medical systems, and energy therapies. Examples of specific CAM therapies and their uses are also outlined.
The document lists and describes various forms of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM). Some of the most popular forms mentioned include Ayurveda, electro homoeopathy, Unani, Siddha, naturopathy, yoga therapy, acupuncture, acupressure, magneto therapy, shiatsu, herbalism, meditation, aroma therapy, bach flower remedies, gem therapy, chromo therapy, hydro therapy, diet therapy, reiki, biofeedback, chiropractic medicine, hypnosis, and massage. The document also mentions aerobics, accupressure, dietary supplements, chiropractic, aromatherapy, magnetotherapy, electro homeopathy, biofeedback therapy, her
The document discusses complementary and alternative therapies (CAT) and provides definitions and examples of various CAT approaches. It summarizes key concepts in CAT like balance, energy, healing and holism. It then describes alternative medical systems like Ayurveda, Siddha, homeopathy and Unani medicine. It also discusses mind-body interventions, biologically based therapies, manipulative and body-based methods, and energy therapies. The document concludes with nursing considerations for integrating CAT into conventional healthcare.
The document discusses the placebo effect through several sections:
1. It introduces the placebo effect as a psychosomatic phenomenon where symptoms improve from exposure to treatment due to endorphins, even without active ingredients.
2. It explains that the placebo effect is influenced by expectations, meaning, and cultural factors. Alternative medicines generally don't perform better than placebos in controlled trials.
3. It explores strange aspects of the placebo effect like responses in animals/babies, dose-response curves, and placebos seemingly overriding real drugs' effects.
4. The nocebo effect is introduced as the negative counterpart where expecting negative effects can generate or worsen them.
5. A landmark study finding
Disease spectrum has changed from communicable disease to Non-communicable disease i.e, Lifestyle disorder, which can be considered as most dreadful according to present mortality rate, as it accounts more than other disease worldwide. So an attempt made to categories Diet, Yoga and Naturopathy technique to curb the Diabetes Melitus prevalence.
This document summarizes the history of medicine from ancient cultures to modern times. It discusses early medical specialists and how their roles encompassed spiritual, social, and teaching duties. It also outlines the evolution of medical education and changing attitudes towards women in medicine. Significant contributors like Hippocrates, Edward Jenner, Louis Pasteur, and Joseph Lister who advanced medical treatments and public health are recognized. Cultural beliefs about illness and traditional medical practices from various societies are also summarized.
The document discusses definitions and terminology related to alternative medicine, quackery, and evaluating health claims. It defines key terms like alternative, quackery, nontraditional, complementary/integrative, and holistic. It also discusses how to identify questionable health claims and products, like looking for promises of quick results without side effects. The document aims to help readers critically evaluate alternative medicine claims and practices.
History of medicine worldwide and EthiopiaShegayeYibabie
The document provides an overview of the history of medicine from pre-historic times to the present. It traces the evolution of thought around the causes of disease from supernatural to natural causes. Key developments include ancient Egyptian and Greek contributions to anatomy and medical practices, the establishment of medical schools in the Middle Ages, important discoveries and founders in the Renaissance and modern eras, and changing views on the causes of illness over time from gods to bacteria and viruses. The document also outlines some of the major medical traditions that developed globally including Ayurveda, traditional Chinese medicine, and their core practices and texts.
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This document provides an overview of several traditional Indian systems of medicine, including Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, Yoga, and Naturopathy. It describes some key concepts in Ayurveda such as the doshas (humors), dhatus (tissues), and malas (waste products). For Siddha medicine, it outlines the philosophical foundations involving Siva, Sakthi, and the five proto-elements. Unani medicine views the body as made up of four elements and four humors, which must be in balance for health. Yoga and Naturopathy focus on non-drug therapies.
The document discusses evidence based medicine (EBM), which uses clinical research and other evidence to guide medical decisions. It defines EBM and outlines its key principles, objectives, and steps. EBM aims to minimize errors and optimize care quality by integrating the best research evidence with clinical expertise and patient values and preferences. The document reviews the contents of EBM, the four steps to applying it including formulating questions and searching evidence, and the merits of EBM in improving patient care and reducing costs. Factors influencing the practice of EBM are also discussed.
This document discusses complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies. It provides data on increasing CAM use in the US population and barriers to CAM adoption by conventional medical practitioners. Some CAM therapies, like aromatherapy and mindfulness meditation, show potential benefits for issues like anxiety, pain and dementia symptoms based on limited clinical studies. The document advocates an approach for physicians to take regarding CAM that respects patient values while counseling on risks and benefits.
Naturopathy is a system of treatment that aims to cure diseases using natural elements freely available in nature. It is based on the belief that the human body has inherent self-healing powers and that diseases arise due to the accumulation of toxic waste matter in the body. The key principles of naturopathy include treating the whole patient based on their vitality and morbid matter levels, allowing acute diseases to help eliminate waste, and using natural foods and lifestyle practices as medicine and treatment over time to fully cure conditions.
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese treatment using thin needles inserted at specific points in the body. It is based on the belief that energy (qi) flows through meridians and illness occurs when qi is blocked. The needles may alleviate pain by stimulating the nervous system to release chemicals or affect brain chemistry. Current evidence supports acupuncture for back/neck pain, headaches, and nausea. Risks are generally minor but may include bruising or fainting. Serious risks like infection or organ puncture are very rare if done properly. The document provides details on the theory, mechanisms of action, appropriate conditions, procedures, risks and side effects of acupuncture.
Medical Ethics is what every physician and healthcare worker should know. We need to understand Ethics and its application in various cultures, societies and its changes according to norms and values. Once society will be given health education regarding Medical Ethics many issues can be resolved in a decent manner. It ultimately gives a very positive impression of all the actions which a healthcare worker performs otherwise at times seems inappropriate by society. This is not for the sake of healthcare worker or for the patients it is primarily for the whole community.
What are the rights of patient? role of ethical committee and parameters of a physician all need to be addressed properly.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) refers to medical systems and practices that are not part of conventional medicine. Around 40% of adults in the United States report using some form of CAM. Common reasons for using CAM include dissatisfaction with conventional medicine, a preference for natural treatments, and a focus on overall wellness rather than just disease treatment. Physicians should be knowledgeable about CAM practices their patients may use, as some can interact harmfully with conventional treatments or be dangerous if used incorrectly. The document outlines various CAM modalities like herbal supplements, acupuncture, yoga and traditional medical systems; discusses integrated medicine approaches; and emphasizes the importance of physicians maintaining open and non-judgmental discussions with patients about all treatment options.
The key findings were:
- In the short term (3 months), both groups saw a reduction in migraine frequency and severity, but the reduction was significantly greater in the group that continued WCT compared to the group that stopped after 3 months.
- In the long term (12 months), the group that continued WCT maintained the reduction in migraine frequency and severity, while the group that stopped saw their migraines return closer to baseline levels.
So continuing WCT for longer than 3 months led to better and more prolonged migraine relief compared to stopping after 3 months. The treatment effect of continuing WCT was to provide more sustained migraine reduction over 12 months.
Traditionally, the first response for Americans to any type of medical issue is conventional medicine. There is, however, another option. Alternative medicine is sometimes considered the oldest medicine in the world.
Indian system of medicine -Ayurveda_ Homeopathy_Unani_Siddha system of medi...SrinivasUmmanabad
This document provides an overview of alternative medical systems practiced in India, including Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Unani, Yoga, Siddha, Naturopathy, and Acupuncture. It discusses the definitions, principles, and key aspects of Ayurveda and Homeopathy in more depth. Ayurveda is based on balancing the doshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and uses herbs. Homeopathy works on the principle of "like cures like" using highly diluted substances to induce similar symptoms to the disease. Both systems aim to treat the whole person and restore balance/harmony.
A well-known homeopathy clinic in Singapore with a proven track record in curing thousands of people with chronic diseases from Singapore, India & other parts of the parts.
Alternative Systems of Medicine in Mental Health | AYUSH | CAM | Juhin JJuhin J
Alternative Systems of Medicine in Mental Health | AYUSH | Complementary Alternative Medicine CAM | Juhin J
Medical products and practices that are not part of standard care is called alternative medicine. Standard care is what medical doctors and allied health professionals, such as nurses and physical therapists, practice. Alternative medicine is used in the place of standard medical care.
HERBAL: The use of plants to heal is probably as old as human kind. Virtually every culture in the world has relied on herbs & plants to treat illness. Many people are seeking a return to herbal remedies because they perceive these remedies as being less potent than prescription drugs and as being free of adverse side effects.
UNANI: According to the principles of unani medicine, disease is a natural process. Its symptoms are the reactions of the body to the disease.
SIDDHA: Siddha System of Medicine in an ancient Science, which belongs to Dravidian culture. It is very useful in maintenance and restoration of good health. Siddha system accounted for total 4448 disease symptoms and its cure. Thousands of herbs and mineral were Included in Siddha system providing good and easy management of chronic to degenerative, viral to cardiac disease.
HOMEOPATHY: Homeopathic remedies are typically derived from plants, herbs, minerals, or animal products. After being crushed and dissolved in alcohol or water, the selected substance undergoes a long process of dilution and succession (a process that involves vigorous shaking of the solution). The solution is then stored.
ACCUPUNCTURE: Acupuncture technique means penetrating the acupoints with hair thin, sterile, disposable, stainless needles to dissolve the obstructions along the meridians.
ACCUPRESSURE: Acupressure is similar in practice to acupuncture, but no needles are involved.
Alternative Systems of Medicine in Mental Health | AYUSH | CAM | Juhin JJuhin J
Alternative Systems of Medicine in Mental Health | AYUSH | Complementary Alternative Medicine CAM | Juhin J
Medical products and practices that are not part of standard care is called alternative medicine. Standard care is what medical doctors and allied health professionals, such as nurses and physical therapists, practice. Alternative medicine is used in the place of standard medical care.
HERBAL: The use of plants to heal is probably as old as human kind. Virtually every culture in the world has relied on herbs & plants to treat illness. Many people are seeking a return to herbal remedies because they perceive these remedies as being less potent than prescription drugs and as being free of adverse side effects.
UNANI: According to the principles of unani medicine, disease is a natural process. Its symptoms are the reactions of the body to the disease.
SIDDHA: Siddha System of Medicine in an ancient Science, which belongs to Dravidian culture. It is very useful in maintenance and restoration of good health. Siddha system accounted for total 4448 disease symptoms and its cure. Thousands of herbs and mineral were Included in Siddha system providing good and easy management of chronic to degenerative, viral to cardiac disease.
HOMEOPATHY: Homeopathic remedies are typically derived from plants, herbs, minerals, or animal products. After being crushed and dissolved in alcohol or water, the selected substance undergoes a long process of dilution and succession (a process that involves vigorous shaking of the solution). The solution is then stored.
ACCUPUNCTURE: Acupuncture technique means penetrating the acupoints with hair thin, sterile, disposable, stainless needles to dissolve the obstructions along the meridians.
ACCUPRESSURE: Acupressure is similar in practice to acupuncture, but no needles are involved.
Ethics at the End of Life and Introduction to Hospice and Palliative Care for Medical Students. Exploration of feeding tubes, code status, when to stop chemo. Discusses cases and the ethical principles and values that are the basis for disagreement in care and what to do when there is a conflict in ethical principles themselves. Also provides an introduction to decisions of last resort including physician aid in dying, palliative sedation and voluntary refusal of nutrition and hydration.
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The document discusses traditional medicine systems used in various countries. It notes that traditional medicine refers to indigenous medical practices used to maintain health and treat illness. It provides examples of traditional medicine use in Asia, Africa, India, and China. The document also summarizes several traditional Indian medical systems - Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homeopathy. It describes the use of herbal plants and products in these traditional systems and notes India's efforts to recognize and regulate traditional medicine through national policy, research institutes, and pharmacopoeias.
More insight about alternative medicine for treatment of illness either than the orthodox way of treatment, outlines various methods of treatments including their originations and purposes, naturopathy, Ayurvedic medicine, chiropractic medicine, homeopathy medicine, bone setters and bone letting . It also seeks to explain how we use traditional and alternative medicine in health seeking behaviors. It’s outlines the differences between traditional and alternative methods of treatments .
Integrative medicine/oncology combines conventional cancer care with evidence-based complementary therapies to enhance quality of life for cancer patients. The document discusses the evolution of integrative medicine from alternative medicine to its current focus on patient-centered care and maximizing innate healing through mind-body practices, nutrition, and therapies like acupuncture and massage. It also emphasizes the importance of research to understand how complementary therapies can safely benefit patients and potentially synergize with conventional care.
Integrative medicine/oncology combines conventional cancer treatments with evidence-based complementary therapies to improve quality of life for cancer patients. The document discusses the evolution of integrative medicine from alternative medicine to its current focus on patient-centered care and maximizing innate healing through mind-body practices, nutrition, and therapies like acupuncture and massage. It also emphasizes the importance of research to understand how complementary therapies can safely benefit patients and identify potential drug interactions.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) refers to medical practices that are not part of conventional medicine. CAM includes practices like acupuncture, herbalism, and meditation. CAM can be used together with conventional medicine as a complement or as an alternative in place of conventional treatments. The document outlines different types of CAM, including whole medical systems from various traditions, mind-body interventions, biologically based treatments, manipulative therapies, and energy therapies. It also discusses traditional medicine, modern allopathic medicine, integrative medicine, and ethnomedicine.
GlucoTrust is a 100% natural formula that does not use any artificial or synthetic flavors to help you maintain normal blood sugar levels. It was created by James Walker for people around the world who deal with high blood sugar levels. Besides promoting healthy blood sugar levels, it also provides a number of health benefits. The capsules are easy to swallow, and each bottle contains 30 capsules that last one month.
Discover how to heal yourself naturally. Inside this eBook, you will discover the topics about the differences between conventional and alternative treatment methods – plus, how to know if an alternative treatment is right for you! The history of alternative medicine – you may be very surprised by what you read here! The type of alternative medicine that 25% of the world’s population practices and so much more!
This document provides an overview of alternative medicine and various non-traditional healing practices. It discusses the history of alternative medicine, including ancient Chinese, Tibetan, Native American, and Ayurvedic practices. A variety of alternative treatment options are also described, such as homeopathy, herbal remedies, vitamins/minerals, bee therapy, and iridology. The document aims to explore different components of alternative medicine and how they can help improve health and well-being.
complementary and alternative medicine includes practices such as massage, acupuncture, tai chi, and drinking green tea. Integrative medicine is an approach to medical care that combines conventional medicine with CAM practices that have shown through science to be safe and effective
Hayal Köksal has been coordinating the International ICT Seagulls Projects since 2004. In 2023 Junior Citizens' Academy SQC participated in the project from Nepal.
This project was prepared by the Middle School students of Sri lanka under the leadership of an ELT Teacher_Judith Perera within the 16. International ICT Seagulls Project and won the Championship Award for Middle Schollo students. Congratulations.
This project was prepared by the XI graders of City Montessori School, Lucknow, India within the 16. International ICT Seagulls Project and won the Championship Award for High School Category. Congratulations.
Star of Turkish Education system: Village Institutions: What kind of Turkey would e have if they still exist?
Classroom management style at village Institutions (Köy Enstitüleri). Reasons of decreasing extra-curriclar activities and outcomes of the closing of Village Institutions on teachers Education system.
The document outlines the contents and findings of a student project examining reasons why students choose to fail. It includes a fishbone diagram identifying four key factors (students, teachers, family, classmates), a matrix diagram showing students themselves as the top factor, and results of a survey of 70 students and 10 teachers. The survey found students lack of interest and difficulty understanding teachers as primary reasons for failing. Recommendations focus on increasing student motivation and support, improving teacher-student communication, and strengthening family-school cooperation.
This document discusses challenges in educational environments from the perspectives of three challengers with an average age of 23. It identifies common challenges such as poor attendance, lack of concentration, and disrespectful language. Through literature review and data collection and analysis, it examines reasons for students being undersupplied physically, socially, and psychologically, such as family factors, school dynamics, and physical conditions. Best practices are suggested to address the issues, such as improving teacher-student engagement, increasing access to equipment and facilities, and strengthening family and community involvement.
Students may hesitate to share problems with teachers for several reasons related to the teacher, family, peers, and technology. A survey of 52 students and 3 teachers at two schools found that students are more likely to share academic rather than personal problems with teachers. While teachers thought they knew students' problems, students reported they did not always feel comfortable sharing. Tactics for teachers to improve student comfort in sharing include showing awareness of students, using supportive language, promoting unity in the classroom, facilitating peer interaction, and varying instructional approaches.
Bringing solutions to the in-class behavior problems of Students: Why do Students have behaviour problems?
SLOGAN: When children mishave, they tell us that they need help learning a better way.
Bringing solutions to the in-class behavior problems of Students: Why do Students have behaviour problems?
SLOGAN: When children mishave, they tell us that they need help learning a better way.
The document discusses methods for enhancing students' motivation to learn. It begins with an overview of literature on student motivation and academic needs. Key factors that influence motivation are identified, such as understanding learning goals and processes, being actively involved, experiencing success, and receiving feedback. Specific techniques are then proposed, including cooperative learning, peer tutoring, differentiated instruction, and relating content to students' interests. A survey and data analysis were conducted to understand motivation from the perspectives of teachers and students. Suggestions focus on increasing teacher motivation, using varied teaching methods, incorporating more group work, and improving support for students with special needs.
Teacher-Parent Relationship: Why is parent-teacher relationship insufficient in Turkey?
SLOGAN: I made a living oil lamp furnishing them with much oil to maket 16hem enlighten them ba17tter (J.W.Snellman)
Creating Positive Peer relationships: Why does peer relationship problems, like bullying, exist in middle schools?
SLOGAN: My School is like my family.
How can we establish positive teacher-student relationship in our classes?
SLOGAN: If we establish positive teacher-student realtionship, we can build a better future
Importance of Classroom Management skills for teacher: Why cannot good Classroom management be provided in our schools?
SLOGAN: when there is a smiling face, there is always solution.
Who is Vinod Adani? The Motivational Speaker & Business CoachVinod Adani
Vinod Adani, a 39-year-old business coach and motivational speaker from India, has swiftly become a prominent figure in business and entrepreneurship. This article explores his background, mission, and the unique value he brings to aspiring entrepreneurs. Born in a modest household, Vinod Adanis's early interest in business and leadership paved the way for his success. Since 2016, he has dedicated himself to coaching and inspiring the younger generation, focusing on practical business methodology and strategy. He empowers individuals to achieve their entrepreneurial dreams through his motivational speeches and workshops.
Machiavellian Personality: Dark Traits, Signs, and Tacticsdigitalsole
Explore Machiavellian personality traits, known for their cunning and strategic mindset. Learn to spot signs of Machiavellianism, like charm and a willingness to bend rules. Discover the tactics they use, such as clever strategies and manipulating others to get what they want. See how this personality type affects relationships, leadership, and everyday interactions. Understand more about Machiavellianism and its impact on how people behave and interact.
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PATIENCE -The road to wisdom............RIYAPAWASHE
“One minute of patience, ten years of peace.” “With love and patience, nothing is impossible.” “Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish.” “Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.”
7 Habits for Faithful Living: A Christian's Guide to Covey's Principles_7earthsalt1
Discover a unique blend of timeless wisdom and spiritual insight with our '7 Habits for Faithful Living' slide deck series. This innovative collection reimagines Stephen Covey's bestselling '7 Habits of Highly Effective People' through a Christian lens, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth and effectiveness.
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Habit 4: Think Win-Win
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Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
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Develop a Winning Business Strategy by Vinod Adani.pptxVinod Adani
Vinod Adani is one of India's best business coaches and motivational speakers. Vinod Adani has been privileged to guide numerous entrepreneurs on their journey to business success. Today, we will share with you key insights and steps to create a robust business strategy that can set you on the path to victory.
7 Habits for Faithful Living: A Christian's Guide to Covey's Principles_6earthsalt1
Discover a unique blend of timeless wisdom and spiritual insight with our '7 Habits for Faithful Living' slide deck series. This innovative collection reimagines Stephen Covey's bestselling '7 Habits of Highly Effective People' through a Christian lens, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth and effectiveness.
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Introduction to the 7 Habits
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit 4: Think Win-Win
Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
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Modern, engaging infographics
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7 Habits for Faithful Living: A Christian's Guide to Covey's Principles_3earthsalt1
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Book club discussions
Personal growth and self-reflection
Youth discipleship programs
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Our decks cover:
Introduction to the 7 Habits
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit 4: Think Win-Win
Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
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Clear, concise summaries of Covey's concepts
Modern, engaging infographics
Relevant Bible verses that reinforce each principle
Christian perspectives on applying the habits
Practical tips for implementing these ideas in daily life
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7 Habits for Faithful Living: A Christian's Guide to Covey's Principles_4earthsalt1
Discover a unique blend of timeless wisdom and spiritual insight with our '7 Habits for Faithful Living' slide deck series. This innovative collection reimagines Stephen Covey's bestselling '7 Habits of Highly Effective People' through a Christian lens, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth and effectiveness.
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Book club discussions
Personal growth and self-reflection
Youth discipleship programs
Bible study groups
Friendship evangelism
Our decks cover:
Introduction to the 7 Habits
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit 4: Think Win-Win
Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
Each slide deck offers:
Clear, concise summaries of Covey's concepts
Modern, engaging infographics
Relevant Bible verses that reinforce each principle
Christian perspectives on applying the habits
Practical tips for implementing these ideas in daily life
Whether you're familiar with Covey's work or new to the 7 Habits, this series provides a unique opportunity to explore these powerful concepts through a faith-based lens. It's an ideal resource for individuals seeking to align their personal development with their spiritual journey.
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WeAreDevs - Supercharge Your Developer Journey with Tiny Atomic HabitsNatan Silnitsky
Discover the transformative power of atomic habits in your journey as a developer. Join us in this captivating talk to unlock the secrets of becoming a remarkable developer through small, achievable changes.
In this session, we will delve into the Four Laws of Behavior Change, empowering you to adopt new habits that will propel your coding skills to new heights. Learn effective strategies to enter the coding flow state while minimizing distractions, and master the art of acquiring new tech skills with ease.
Don't miss this opportunity to gain practical insights and actionable takeaways that will revolutionize your development process. Embrace the power of tiny atomic habits and unlock your true potential as a great developer.
7 Habits for Faithful Living: A Christian's Guide to Covey's Principles_5earthsalt1
Discover a unique blend of timeless wisdom and spiritual insight with our '7 Habits for Faithful Living' slide deck series. This innovative collection reimagines Stephen Covey's bestselling '7 Habits of Highly Effective People' through a Christian lens, offering a fresh perspective on personal growth and effectiveness.
Each beautifully designed, infographic-rich deck unpacks one of Covey's renowned habits, complementing his principles with relevant Biblical teachings and verses. This series is perfect for:
Book club discussions
Personal growth and self-reflection
Youth discipleship programs
Bible study groups
Friendship evangelism
Our decks cover:
Introduction to the 7 Habits
Habit 1: Be Proactive
Habit 2: Begin with the End in Mind
Habit 3: Put First Things First
Habit 4: Think Win-Win
Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood
Habit 6: Synergize
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
Each slide deck offers:
Clear, concise summaries of Covey's concepts
Modern, engaging infographics
Relevant Bible verses that reinforce each principle
Christian perspectives on applying the habits
Practical tips for implementing these ideas in daily life
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3. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Why are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
4. WHY DID WE SELECT THIS CONFLICT?
• Incorrect treatments
• Conflict between the side effects of the medicines
and whole health understanding
• Addicted patients to medicines and doctors
• Exposing different chemicals in every second
• Turkey becomes the market place of
pharmaceutical companies
5. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Why are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
6. WHAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE?
• Meant to accompany, not to
replace, standard medical
practices
• Alternative medical practices
are generally not recognized by
the medical community
• Alternative medicine includes
dietary supplements, megadose
vitamins, herbal preparations,
special teas, massage therapy,
magnet therapy, and spiritual
healing
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7. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Why are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
8. ALTERNATIVE MEDICAL SYSTEM
• Complete systems of theory and practice
• Evolved apart from and earlier than the
conventional medical approach used in the United
States
• Examples of alternative medical systems that have
developed in Western cultures include homeopathic
medicine and naturopathic medicine
• Examples of systems that have developed in non-
Western cultures include traditional Chinese
medicine and Ayurveda
9. ALTERNATIVE MEDICAL SYSTEM
Vata Dosha: Energy that controls bodily
functions associated with motion,
including blood circulation, breathing,
blinking, and your heartbeat =creativity
and vitality
Pitta Dosha: Energy that controls the
body's metabolic systems, including
digestion, absorption, nutrition, and
your body's temperature =contentment
and intelligence
Kapha Dosha: Energy that controls
growth in the body. It supplies water to
all body parts, moisturizes the skin, and
maintains the immune system= love and
forgiveness
http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-1117/Ayurveda-Dosha-Types-for-
Beginners.html
alternativa-za-vas.com
10. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Why are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
11. ALTERANTIVE MEDICINE TREATMENTS
APPROVED BY-LAW IN TURKEY
Acupuncture practice, hypnosis practice,
Hirudoterapi practice, reflexology practice, ozonic
treatment practice, mesotherapy practice,
phytothearpy practice, homeopathy practice,
osteopathy practice, chiropractic practice, Maggot
Practice, Apitherapy practice, Prolotherapy and cup
threatment
13. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Why are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
14. WHY ARE WE GOING TO DISCUSS
ABOUT HOMEOPATHY?
Homeopathy is the best treatment because it includes
all these ALTERNATIVE TREATMENT STYLES;
• Mind-Body Interventions
• Biologically Based Therapies
• Manipulative and Body-Based Methods
• Energy Therapies
15. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
16. WHAT IS HOMEOPATHY ?
• Homeopathy is based on
energy treatment. If the
body needs energy,
homepathy adds the
needed energy and
increases the healing
capacity. Additionally,
the patient gains the full
power to overcome all
diseases s/he has
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17. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
18. HISTORY OF HOMEOPATHY
• Dr. Samuel Hahnemann(1755-
1843)
• Homepathy has been clinically
and experimentally proven
since 200 year ago
• Homepathy consists of two
Greek words. One of them is
“omeos” which means
“similar”, the other one is
“pathos” which means
“suffering” homeoclassique.com
19. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
20. WHY SHOULD HOMEPATHY BE THE
FIRST OPTION OF TREATMENT?
• Homepathy is scientific, logical,
safe, quick and effective healing
method.
• Homepathy is the best solution to
health, disease and healing
concept.
• By wiping symptoms out,
homepathy does not superficialy
heal the patient. Patient is healed
wholistic.
21. WHY SHOULD HOMEPATHY BE THE
FIRST OPTION OF TREATMENT?
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22. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
24. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
25. WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF HOMEOPATH?
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26. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
28. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TRADITIONAL
AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
• Number of medicines used
• Style of diagnosis
• Reasons of diseases
• Wholistic approach- partial approach
• Healing- remedy
29. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
30. HOMEOPATHY IN THE WORLD
• 45.000 doctors in Europe got Homeopathy
education. While 25-40% of practitioners are
sometimes writing prescriptions, only 6-8%
of practitioners are writing all the time
31. THE COUNTRIES WHICH ACCEPTED
HOMEOPATHY AS A DIFFERENT
THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM
• Germany- 1998
• Belgium- 1999
• UK- 1950
• Bulgaria- 2005
• Letonia- 1997
• Hungary- 1997
•Portugal- 2003
•Romania- 1981
•Slovenia- 2007
•In Italy, it was accepted by
National Medical
Association and they
applied to the parliament
to get legalization.
32. HOMEOPATHY EDUCATION IN THE
WORLD
Countries which have Homeopathy
Education in Universities
• Germany
• United Kingdom
• France
• Netherlands
• Spain
• Switzerland
• Italy
•Hungary
•Romania
•Belgium
•Lithuania
•Romania
•Greece
33. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITALS IN EUROPE
• Germany-5
• Austria- 7
• France- 2
• Spain- 2
• Italy( additional
clinics to hospitals)
• United Kingdom- 4
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34. INDIA AND HOMEOPATHY
According to 2010 data;
• 245 homeopathic hospitals
• 6958 dispensaries
• 185 undergraduate medical
schools
• 33 graduate medical schools
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37. GOOD NEWS
• 2020 LMHI’s (International Homeopatic
Medical Society) Congress will be held in
Turkey
• Organization: Izmir Homeopathy Society
http://homeopati.org.tr/
38. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone Diagram
•Solutions
•Interviews
39. FISHBONE
Education
Legal
IssuesSociety
Lack of education
Wrong education
system
Misleading
concept of the
alternative
medicine
Insufficient law
and supervision
Folk
Remedies
Egoism
Monetary
Gain
Competition
Why is there a
conflict
between
alternative
and traditional
medicine?
40. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone
•Solutions
•Interviews
41. SOLUTIONS
• Homeopathy Education should be added to classical
medical education in universities
• Making classical medical education mandatory
• Giving the opportunity of taking homeopathy lessons
as electives
• Organizing annual congress with homeopaths and
doctors
• Informative public service broadcasting about
homeopathy
• Having at least one homeopath in every dispensary
42. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone
•Solutions
•Interviews
44. DOCTOR & HOMEOPATH
GAMZE ARPACI
SPECIALIST PEDIATRICIAN
SÜHEYLA ÖZYAŞAR
SPECIALIST GENERAL SURGEON
ERGUN AYGÖREN
45. CONTENTS
•Why did we select this conflict?
•What is the alternative medicine?
•Alternative Medical System
•Alternative medicine treatments approved by-law in Turkey
•Whay are we going to discuss about homeopathy?
•What is homeopathy?
•History of homeopathy
•Why should homeopathy be the first option of treatment?
•Homeopathic medicines: Remedies
•What is the effect of homeopath?
•Differences between traditional and alternative medicine
•Homeopathy in the world
•Fishbone
•Solutions
•Interviews
•Gantt Chart
46. STEPS MONTHS MARCH APRIL MAY
WEEKS 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4
PLAN Idenfity topic
Approval
Literature
reviewed &
target
identification
Topic analysis
Solution for
the future
Determined
solution
tactics
DO Interviews
Collecting data
ACT Preparing PPT
Conclusion &
Solutions
PRESENTATION
OBSERVEDEXPECTED
47. LITERATURE REVIEW AND REFERENCES
•Medikal Akademi. Alternatif tıp için yürütülen yasal mevzuat
çalışmaları tamamlandı. 26 Kasım, 2013.
•Arpacı, Gamze. Homeopati neden ilk seçenek olmalı?.İzmir.
•Dr Xiaorui , Zhang. Legal Status of Traditional Medicine and
Complementary/Alternative Medicine: A Worldwide Review.
Geneva, Switzerland.2001.
•Medicinenet.com. What is alternative medicine ?.
•Homeopatiturk. net. Holistik, bütünsel tıp yaklaşımı.
•Dr. Gamze Arpacı ( Homeopath)
•Dr. Gökhan Şentürk ( Homeopath)
•Dr. Süheyla Özyaşar
•Dr. Ergun Aygören
•İrem Şentürk ( Homeopath)
•İzmir Klasik Homeopati Derneği