
Medicine has always been in drugs or surgery. It was supported by a parallel system that was independent and complementary to each other under the name Alternative Medicine. However, two, until recently, was not destined to meet.
Medicine emerged from a system of clinical trials, examinations, scans, medical records, experiments, and data. They underwent thorough approval checks before licensed advice. The system boasted the rights of methodology, license, discipline, and efficiency. Alternative medicine was located in the systems of natural wellness therapy, based on less medicinal, non-invasive techniques. Mastery and mastery of practice arose from classical ancient texts or new scientific discoveries with manual control. Popular traditions of acupuncture, shiatsu, ayurveda, yoga and aromatherapy, homeopathy fall under this broad umbrella category of ancient practices and traditions.
Alternative medicine received a technical license and statute from the World Health Organization, which demystified ancient systems and folklore. Standardization of acupuncture points in the practice of acupuncture among all countries, councils, colleges and practitioners has become clear and unified in the technical description. Energetic secret practices were involved, complemented by the martial healing arts like qigong, tai chi, aikido ki and others that were not listed. The fact that the healing arts were essentially energetic meant that the acquired skills of a mentor were related to the development and cultivation of the energetic inner space.
The World Health Organization has addressed issues of nomenclature and technical descriptions in some of the preferred ancient treatments based on the scriptures. Indian head massage is an example of popular science based on the classification of marma points and Ayurvedic massage techniques organized for international qualifications for practice. This science is well described by technical lists of competencies of national professional standards for applied use. Some other new systems have emerged based on public demand, which complement the practice of medicine. These include popular manual therapies, such as sports massage, lymphatic drainage massage, myofascial release, trigger therapy, neuromuscular therapy, proprioceptive neuromuscular relief, structural integration, among many others. The formalization of these sciences took place in clinical and scientific practice. Competent assessment and regulation commissions in different countries sanctioned some of these disciplines as pure or integrated alternative medicine and helped the industry manifest in a parallel but complementary area.
The formalization of alternative medicine has acquired great importance, since modern methods and technologies have been directed to ancient systems. Light therapy and low level laser became an option for acupuncture, where needles are not suitable. The full-body biofeedback mechanisms, such as the Beautytech Medilab, were based on galvanic induction and acupuncture biomodulation through acupuncture meridians and lymphatic pathways.
Innovation in alternative medicine is based on a formal understanding of the natural process that has been beneficial for people for many centuries.
The low level laser was able to transfer the phenomenon of acupuncture to the next level with the discovery of the genetic potential of blood acupuncture with laser irradiation of blood through a vein. Adjunct treatments with chlorophyll and lung sensitizers support the abolition of tissue death, as in the case of malignancy. The advantage of modern scientific discoveries in alternative medicine is that treatment protocols have complete control and implications, and the mystical human energy practice differs from therapy.
The British Crown encouraged practitioners to embrace the alternative medicine industry and endorse its practice for better health support. At first it was resistance, and suspicion continued between the two streams. However, medical doctors themselves have absorbed medical acupuncture in their practice through authorized seminaries recently and have grown in awareness of the therapeutic value of standardized systems.
As industry vectors grow in ecosystems, science and preferences seem to merge. Disagreement is less, and discipline is consensus. The prospects ahead are promising, and the recovery is well at hand.

