CAM Myths and Realities

Myth #1: If it’s natural, it’s good for me.

Truth: Products may be contaminated.
Truth: Products may interfere with your medicines.
Truth: Products may actually be dangerous (many poisons are also “natural”).


Bear in mind that supplements and herbs are not regulated by the Food and Drug Administration.

Myth #2: Complementary therapies are “safer” than regular medical treatments.

Truth: Providers differ in their abilities.
Truth: Checking to see if your acupuncturist, chiropractor or massage therapist is licensed may help avoid poorly trained people.
Truth: Beware of people making outrageous claims (“I can cure your cancer”) or selling “their” special products.

Remember:

  • Just because a therapy is “natural” or “complementary” does not make it safe.
  • You need to be as careful in picking a provider of complementary therapy as you are in picking a doctor. Check their credentials as carefully as you would those of a primary care provider.
  • Beware of practitioners or supplements who promise “miracle cures” or tell you “this works for everybody.”
  • Discuss all complementary therapies with your primary doctor. If they are not interested, you can find a new doctor or educate your present one.

Last Update

May 18, 2010
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