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3 Ways Holistic Medicine Differs from Traditional Therapies

7/4/2013

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A fairly controversial discussion revolves around holistic medicine vs. traditional therapy. What are the differences between the two? What are the similarities? Is one approach better than the other?

As we see it, the only similarity between holistic and traditional therapies is that they’re both intended to fix problems related to health. However, they’re vastly different in terms of how they solve problems, and their level of effectiveness in doing so.

To understand the underlying issues at stake, it’s important to first know that vitamin and mineral deficiencies lie at the heart of many health problems. Beyond that, toxicity and high sugar intake are also key contributors to people feeling tired, cranky, or generally in poor health.
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Dr. Patrick Lovegrove link
10/20/2020 06:35:24 pm

Integrating Eastern and Western medical philosophies in restoring the body back to its balance giving the body its correct ingredients for its restoration so that people feel better naturally. This is the best way to do a holistic approach medicine.

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Gabriel Frost link
10/2/2024 12:16:45 pm

Thankks great blog post

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    Dr. Char is a holistic wellness practitioner, holistic dentist, and homeopathic physician.  He most often comments on the modern healthcare environment, holistic wellness, natural and alternative medicine, and noninvasive therapies for pain, disease, and discomfort.

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