The Five-Part Program for Better Healthcare

Imagine--instead of our current healthcare system that waits for the car to crash before fixing it, a Five Part Program for health evaluation and restoration, that:

1) Assesses all aspects of a patient's life and patterns of dysfunction. Genetics, birth, childhood, adult life, all trauma, influences and stressors would be identified and evaluated.

2) Removes as many of the stressors or blocked energy pathways as possible without adding more stress on the biologic systems. This would include diet, lifestyle, psycho-emotional, energetic, dental and environmental factors.

3) Restores and normalizes the natural systems of the body to optimum functioning states, including the control systems, the sympathetic/parasympathetic balance. This step would also include correcting the brain and emotional patterns of dysfunction that keep the body in a diseased state. Much of this can be enhances with energetic techniques that focus on the inherent energy systems for self-healing.

4) Fights the disease, the symptoms, and repairs the damage.(The fourth step is usually where most practitioners begin.)However, if the prior three stages are addressed first, the outcome and results of this fourth step will be greatly enhanced. Symptoms could also be addressed at the first phase to give the patient comfort.

5) Continues the repair, regeneration, and follow-up care, which includes monitoring and maintenance.

It should be common sense that removing the obstacles to good health, and supporting the natural systems before, during, and after our interventive medical therapies should be standard practice--especially since the most aggressive therapies have such damaging long-term effects.

Respecting the ability of the body to heal, the natural systems' functional health and supporting them throughout the process, will help overcome the negative side-effects, improve the healing, and may help insure long-term sustainability of life in a disease-free state, while reducing healthcare costs.

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