The TYEE: A new study suggests a large number of people across the country may be using unproven, and sometimes dangerous, treatments.
Alternative health care is on the rise in Canada, and with it, the risks associated with unproven therapies.
New research from the University of British Columbia’s school of nursing and the University of Alberta’s Health Law Institute found 42 per cent of people in Canada used at least one risk-associated alternative health-care therapy or product in the last year.
“Risk-associated” means the dangers associated with the therapy outweigh its benefits. Of the people who said they had tried risk-associated alternative health care in the last year, 68 per cent said they had tried physical manipulation, such as forceful chiropractic spinal or cervical manipulative procedures, and 55 per cent said they had tried herbal/nutritional supplements, making supplements and physical manipulation the most popular therapies.
A smaller number of people said they’d tried even higher-risk therapies, such as taking supplements that contain heavy metals (14 per cent), having a chiropractor adjust their neck as a form of physical manipulation (32 per cent) and taking intravenous therapies for vitamin supplements (eight per cent) ...
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