Clinics in Dermatology
Volume 28, Issue 1 , Pages 57-61, January 2010

Complementary therapy for atopic dermatitis and other allergic skin diseases: facts and controversies

Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Frauenlobstr 9-11, 80337 Munich, Germany

Abstract 

The term complementary or alternative medicine encompasses numerous diverse therapeutic concepts, ranging from as herbal medicine, diet with essential fatty acids, and probiotics, to acupuncture. The main focus of these treatment methods is inflammatory skin disease, in particular atopic dermatitis. Although integrative medicine enjoys increasing popularity, particularly in industrialized countries, clinical studies that meet the double-blind, placebo-controlled standard are rare or nonexistent. The aim of this contribution is to provide the various concepts of integrative medicine.

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PII: S0738-081X(09)00063-7

doi:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2009.03.017

Clinics in Dermatology
Volume 28, Issue 1 , Pages 57-61, January 2010