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    Alternative medicine on the rise – A different path to wellness

    EditorBy EditorApril 28, 2025Updated:May 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read

    For many of us, alternative medicine is already woven into our daily routines, whether we realise it or not. A brisk walk along the beach to blow away the cobwebs, a cup of herbal tea to soothe the soul, or a yoga session to clear the mind are all ways we naturally turn to holistic health. Yet the term alternative medicine can sometimes raise eyebrows as if it belongs in a world of mystics and moonlight rituals. The reality is that it is more mainstream than ever, with science increasingly validating its benefits.

    Across the globe, alternative and complementary therapies are not just a niche interest but a way of life. Indeed, figures show that 70 percent of the world’s population relies on alternative medicine for primary healthcare. That is billions of people choosing natural, non-invasive treatments alongside or instead of conventional medicine. It is not just individuals embracing this shift. Governments, scientists and investors are too.

    Across the globe, alternative and complementary therapies are not just a niche interest but a way of life.

    With the complementary and alternative medicine market valued at US$209 billion in 2025 and projected to reach US$919.5 billion by 2034, this is no passing trend but a booming global industry. From stem cell treatments to medicinal cannabis, energy healing to fasting, people are looking for innovative ways to take control of their health, and they are willing to travel for it.

    Antigua & Barbuda is positioning itself to be part of this wellness revolution. The twin islands have long been a place where visitors seek relaxation and rejuvenation, but now there is a growing push to go beyond the usual sun, sea and sand. With the potential for cutting-edge treatments like stem cell therapy and a fresh focus on holistic healing, Antigua & Barbuda is setting the stage to become a sought-after medical tourism destination.

    With the potential for cutting-edge treatments like stem cell therapy and a fresh focus on holistic healing, Antigua & Barbuda is setting the stage to become a sought-after medical tourism destination.

    The appeal is clear. Why undergo a wellness retreat or receive regenerative treatments in a sterile, windowless clinic when you could do so in a tropical paradise? More and more, people are looking beyond traditional medical settings and seeking destinations that offer both expert care and an environment that nurtures the body and mind.

    Whether you are dipping your toes into alternative medicine for the first time or already a firm believer in its benefits, the possibilities are expanding in exciting ways. Antigua & Barbuda is ready to embrace this movement, bringing new opportunities for both visitors and locals to experience a more holistic approach to well-being.

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