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Alternative therapies get high marks for some ailments

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Done anything alternative lately? If so, you have a lot of company.

When Consumer Reports surveyed 45,601 subscribers online, it found that three out of four were using some form of alternative therapy for their general health.

CR readers rated prescription drugs as helping the most for the majority of 12 health problems, but chiropractic, deep-tissue massage and yoga dominated the lists of helpful alternative treatments for discomfort from conditions such as back pain, neck pain and osteoarthritis.

The survey also suggests that meditation, deep-breathing exercises and yoga are being used to treat a range of conditions including anxiety, headaches and migraines, depression and insomnia.

Some highlights from the report:

  • Meditation and yoga proved equally effective for treating anxiety (42 percent and 46 percent respectively said these therapies "helped a lot") and depression (36 percent and 35 percent respectively).

For back pain, yoga, deep-tissue massage and Pilates all rated about the same as prescription medication. Chiropractic therapy outperformed all other treatments. Meditation was helpful to almost a third (29 percent) of those few who tried it (5 percent).

Those who did reported promising results. Although only 2 percent of cold, flu or allergy sufferers sought chiropractic care, more than 40 percent said it helped a lot. Similarly, 3 percent tried deep breathing for allergies and 32 percent said it helped a lot. Three percent also tried deep breathing for cold and flu and 35 percent said it helped a lot.

  • Of alternative treatments used for general health, mainstream vitamins and minerals were the most widely used, with 73 percent of respondents taking them. About one in five reported using mind-body therapies such as yoga or hands-on therapies such as massage.
  • Readers are keeping their doctors in the loop to varying degrees about their use of alternative therapies.

For instance, 57 percent of people who got shiatsu massage, usually for back or neck pain, said their doctors knew about it, and so did 81 percent of those who sought chiropractic care.

Sixty-five percent of those who practiced progressive relaxation said their medical caregivers knew about it, as did 68 percent of readers who meditated.

  • Smaller numbers of readers said their doctors had pointed them to an alternative therapy in the first place.

Twenty-eight percent of readers who used deep-tissue massage, usually for back or neck pain, said their doctors had recommended it. So did 26 percent of people who used deep-breathing exercises and 21 percent who saw a chiropractor.

  • People who decide to try alternative treatments should talk to their physician first to set realistic expectations for improvement.

Many insurers cover acupuncture and chiropractic, and some offer discounts for other treatments.

Consumers Union Inc.

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