My procedures are geared towards promoting wellness by addressing these blockages using several holistic methods—as opposed to a single-cure approach (which I consider to generally be a closed-minded approach). In addition, treatments should not work against your body’s energetic systems. Treatments are most effective when they support what your body’s systems are already trying to accomplish—by strengthening your immune system and all your organs and systems.
Instead of merely NAMING your condition (diagnosis), I am critically concerned with answering questions like:
1) What and Where are the CAUSES of the symptom?
2) Is that location a PRIMARY focus? Or is it secondary to another cause somewhere else in the body?
3) What is making this problem chronic?
4) Is it a structural problem?
5) Is it a neurological problem?
6) Are there energetic disturbances or blockages?
7) Are there nutritional problems?
8) What other areas and systems of the body are involved?
9) What can be done to break the cycle of dysfunction that the patient is stuck in?
10) What types of treatment are likely to be most helpful?
11) Does your case require the expertise of other physicians or diagnostic tests?
Obviously a whole new diagnosis and treatment perspective is required to answer these questions. We need the whole story, not just the basic surface facts—the symptoms. Investigation of the various imbalances within the body is the key to discovering, and properly treating the underlying causes of pain and disease.
I’m sure you’ll agree that integrated medicine approach is clearly the most advanced, scientific and complete model of health care possible. Plus, integrated medicine is NOT the property of any faction of health care. It is neither alternative nor conventional. It is a comprehensive model of health care that requires doctors to think critically.
With a cooperative spirit, it requires doctors of every discipline to be open-minded and informed; to be receptive to ALL and any treatment methods—not just their OWN specialty.
When doctors of all disciplines learn to recognize this; the most effective treatment plans can be created. These are treatment plans that consider MULTIPLE approaches and options. These are treatment plans that integrate all healing arts, philosophies and science from around the world.
In the integrated medical world: All types of practitioners are equal and important, whether they are a traditional medical doctor, chiropractor, neurosurgeon, naturopath, osteopath, herbalist, acupuncturist, etc.
We recognize the need for every type of practitioner and method to help people get better and stay better…all without the interferences of personal ego…without attitudes of superiority…and most importantly without ignorance of the methods of others.
We as practitioners, evaluate patients and select the appropriate treatment methods from a greatly expanded “toolkit.” We are not limited to merely one approach—perhaps a technique we have mastered, trying to make patients fit that particular technique. There’s an old expression, “If you’re a hammer; all you see are nails. We must avoid that mindset at all costs.