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Integrative Health PartnerTreating the whole person – body, mind and spirit is key to preventing disease and facilitating recovery. We believe that by integrating both conventional and complementary therapies patients can receive optimal healthcare that can help them truly get well and stay well. By combining conventional medicine, naturopathic medicine and complementary therapies such as whole foods nutrition, herbal medicine, acupuncture, energy healing, chiropractic, massage, meditation, yoga and other alternative therapies people can receive whole body care that is focused on finding and treating the underlying cause of symptoms and disease. When people are sick, or in pain or when their body is no longer serving them they deserve healthcare that offers them the best chance to regain health or an improved quality of life. By working together an integrative team can give patients the love, care, compassion and quality time that they deserve and need. In order to truly prevent disease it is critical to really get to know patients. By understanding their lifestyle habits we are able to help them nourish their bodies with the right 'Foods' that will strengthen their immune system and enable their bodies to naturally heal. Waiting to treat negative health symptoms and chronic disease is too late as irreversible damage can be done to the body’s own miraculous healing system. An overwhelming abundance of research supports the direct affect a person’s nutritional diet and lifestyle have on the overall condition of their health. Many diseases such as Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke, Diabetes, Kidney Disease and Obesity can be prevented when people choose the right dietary and lifestyle choices that are best for their own individual bodies.
The American population is rapidly aging. The largest generational cohort consisting of 78 million Baby Boomers will have a great impact on America’s healthcare system. Between 2000 and 2020 the total 50+ population will increase by about 40 million. Because of the prevalence of multiple health conditions among this population, the total number of chronic conditions possibly requiring treatment will increase by 127 million in the same period. The rapid aging of America’s population foreshadows a potential health crisis within the United States (JWT MMG, Value Portraits 2005).
Healthcare providers are faced with a really big job to do and cannot do it alone.
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