2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2021.101353
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Complementary and alternative medicine use in children with asthma

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“…In literature, there are studies reporting the high use of CAM methods in childhood diseases in low-income families and countries [16,22]. Economic status, education level, severity of the disease have also been reported to have an impact on CAM use [23]. In our study, data on income and educational status could not be presented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…In literature, there are studies reporting the high use of CAM methods in childhood diseases in low-income families and countries [16,22]. Economic status, education level, severity of the disease have also been reported to have an impact on CAM use [23]. In our study, data on income and educational status could not be presented.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…23 Astımlı çocuklarda TAT kullanımının araştırıldığı bir başka çalışmada ise en çok kullanılan bitkisel ürünlerin pekmez (üzüm, dut, keçiboynuzu), ıhlamur, zencefil, zerdeçal, nane-limon olduğu görülmüştür. 33 Bununla birlikte Türkiye'de yapılan çalışmalarda en sık kullanılan bitkisel ürünlerin ısırgan otu ve bitkisel esanslar olduğunu bildiren çalışmalar da bulunmaktadır. 12,14,26 Çalışmamızda en sık kullanılan bitki ve bitkisel ürünler ıhlamur, nane-limon, zencefil, zerdeçal ve cadı fındığı olarak tespit edilmiştir.…”
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“…The use of honey for other illnesses has not found a place in modern medicine, except for several licensed and medically-certified honey for professional wound care in Australia and Europe [95]. The clinical use of honey is hampered by the lack of clinical trials as well as the standardized use of alternative medicine methods [96]. Although the therapeutic potential of honey has been well documented in preclinical studies, for honey to become a mainstream therapeutic agent in modern medicine, it must be evaluated in clinical trials.…”
Section: Health Benefits and Mechanistic Profiles Of Honeymentioning
confidence: 99%