Europeans make more use of alternative and natural medicine because they have universal health care which covers all or the majority of these types of treatments. There are also more medical treatments available that are non-invasive/toxic, like salves (ointments) and mechanical/tech therapies.
However in Europe it is basically against the law for consumers to buy their own herbs, nutritional and sports supplements. In Europe you have access to about 10% or fewer types of supplements freely available here and their quality sucks, if one can even talk about quality.

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The fact that you have the alternative option does not guarantee results. On average there are far fewer side effects with alternatives, but no major results. So yes it is overall better than traditional medicine, but only because it causes far less damage.
What people with health problems need is healing, and healing can only be done by the body and accompanying mind that is tuned in with it, and educated about the problems and root causes, as well as people having free access to all globally available natural and nutritional supplements.

And these points precisely are being fought against by both, European and US ‘interests’, alternative or not.

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Ideally women would be educated on natural healing, consecutively teaching children who later as adults would be able to take care of their own health independently with minor exceptions in which formal medicine (middlemen) would be needed.
As things stand the disease industry is big business and has very little to do with people’s wellness.

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