Allopathic Or Holistic Medicine

Treat Disease Symptoms or Root Cause

Here is an excellent article that I found researching health.

Lonny J. Brown, Ph.D writes: Throughout history, cultures have adopted a variety of explanations and philosophies in the continuing quest for health. Illness has been attributed in turn to evil spirits, divine retribution, and bugs. Our contemporary model (allopathy) is built largely on the contagion theory of disease and the suppression of symptoms, and therefore promotes medicines and counter measures that fight harmful agents and their effects.

This “opposite” model of therapy is logical, but narrow. It precludes other mechanisms, such as the “like cures like” principle used in homeopathy. Here, minute quantities of the very agent that causes the symptom also causes the immune system to handle it. The holistic approach takes the broadest possible view of illness and disease, identifying multiple causes (both internal and external), and offering multi-dimensional “healing,” as opposed to specific “cures”. It is as concerned with one’s propensity towards disease as it is with its transmission.

Why does one person get colds or infections more easily than another, or at different times? Can we render ourselves more hardy and disease-resistant before medical intervention is necessary, and more resilient when illness does occur? The holistic view says yes. For 80% of our modern health complaints – the lifestyle, stress, and behavioral disorders – natural, holistic self-care methods are a viable alternative to drug-dependence, side effects, and expensive, hi-tech intervention. The fundamental premise is that your body knows how to be well, given the proper support.

Taking into account one’s body, mind, emotions, and spiritual life, holistic health combines the best of modern scientific diagnosis and monitoring techniques with both ancient and innovative health promotion methods. These include natural diet and herbal remedies, nutritional supplements, exercise, relaxation, psycho-spiritual counseling, meditation, breathing exercises, and other self-regulatory practices. It addresses not only symptoms, but the entire person, and his or her current life predicament, including family, job, and religious life. It emphasizes prevention, health maintenance, high-level wellness and longevity. It views the client as an active participant in the healing process, rather than simply a passive recipient of “health care.” At once personal, ecological, and transcultural, holism has become the new health paradigm for the 21st century.

Two Systems of Medicine:

Allopathic
Holistic

Focuses on Measurements: SYMPTOMS

Focuses on Experience: CAUSES & PATTERNS

Disease as Entity: Pain avoiding

Disease as Process: Pain reading

General Classified Diagnosis Specific Individual Needs
Technical Tools Integrated Therapies

Remedial / Combative / Reactive

Preventive / Corrective / Pro-Active

Crisis Oriented: Occasional Intervention Lifestyle Oriented: Sustained Maintenance
Radical, Defensive. Natural, Ecological.
Medicine As Counter-Agent Medicine As Co-Agent
Side Effects: Chemicals, Surgery, Radiation, Replacement Low-Risk: Conservative, Organic, Purification, Manipulation, Correction
Emphasis: “CURE” Emphasis: “HEALING”
Speed, Comfort, Convenience Restoration, Regeneration, Transformation
Practitioner as Authority PACIFYING Practitioner as Educator ACTIVATING
Patient as Passive Recipient Patient as Source of Healing
Mechanical / Analytical / Bio-Physical

Systemic / Multi-Dimensional / Body-Mind-Spirit

Best For: Infectious Diseases, Trauma, Structural Damage, Organ Failure, Acute Conditions. Best For: Degenerative, Chronic Stress & Lifestyle Disorders, Toxemia, Glandular Weakness, Systemic Imbalances, Immunity.

 

Lonny J. Brown, Ph.D. is the author of “Enlightenment In Our Time”, “Meditation ? Beginners? Questions & Answers” and “Self-Actuated Healing”. His writings on holistic health and healing appear on AOL’s Alternative Medicine Forum (Keyword AltMed), and in Alternative Health Practitioner, New Age, Yoga Journal, and many other progressive publications. Dr. Brown is a holistic health counselor in Harrisville, New Hampshire, and teaches meditation, mind/body healing, and stress reduction courses at hospitals, schools and businesses throughout the US. All material provided in this site is provided for educational purposes only. The information provided may not be relied upon for diagnosis or treatment of any disease or medical condition. Seek advice from your health care professional regarding the applicability of any information, opinion or recommendation for diagnosis or treatment of any symptoms or medical condition. Statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. Products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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