Publication: Apitherapy in Primary Care
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Sağlık Bakanlığı'nın Geleneksel ve tamamlayıcı tıp uygulamaları yönetmeliği ile Türkiye'de resmi olarak uygulanabilecek geleneksel ve tamamlayıcı tıp uygulamaları belirlenmiştir. Apiterapi, arı ve arı ürünlerinin bazı hastalıkların tedavisinde tamamlayıcı ve destekleyici olarak kullanılmasıdır. Apiterapi uygulamalarında bal, polen, propolis, arı zehiri ve arı sütü kullanılmaktadır. Birinci basamak hekimleri tamamlayıcı/ destekleyici tedavi konusunda çoğunlukla endişe duymaktadır. Fakat birçok yayında apiterapinin potansiyel yararından söz edilmektedir. Türkiye'de apiterapi hakkında yeterli bilimsel araştırmanın yapılmaması önemli bir eksikliktir
Official traditional and complementary medical practices are regulated with the Traditional and Complementary Medical Practice Regulations of the Ministry of Health. Apitherapy is the use of the bee and its products as a complementary and supportive remedy in the treatment of some diseases. Honey, pollen, propolis, bee venom and royal jelly are used in apitherapy practice. Primary care physicians are generally concerned about complementary/supportive treatment. But in many publications the potential benefit of apitherapy are mentioned. Lack of scientific researches on apitherapy is an important gap in Turkey
Official traditional and complementary medical practices are regulated with the Traditional and Complementary Medical Practice Regulations of the Ministry of Health. Apitherapy is the use of the bee and its products as a complementary and supportive remedy in the treatment of some diseases. Honey, pollen, propolis, bee venom and royal jelly are used in apitherapy practice. Primary care physicians are generally concerned about complementary/supportive treatment. But in many publications the potential benefit of apitherapy are mentioned. Lack of scientific researches on apitherapy is an important gap in Turkey
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10
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3
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