South Korean alternative medicine is what 30% of locals refer to in the first place
Unlike western countries, one-third of South Korea’s population sees alternative medicine as Korean traditional medicine which is significantly different from Chinese traditional medicine. Body mud wraps, herbal baths and powders, physical exercises, and acupuncture are available in most specialized clinics.
Oriental practitioners use herbal medicine as a major treatment method in alternative medicine in South Korea and not simply a supplement. They also believe the key reason for most human health problems is directly linked to our inner conditions.
Conditions treated by South Korean specialists in complementary medicine encompass:
- gastric disorders
- hypertension
- stroke
- allergies
- stress
- etc.
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