Integrative Medicine
by Dr. Peter Hinderberger, M.D.
Integrative medicine combines the best of Western and holistic
medicine. Western medicine aims to cure. Holistic medicine's
goal is to heal. Webster's definition of cure is "recovery or
relief from a disease" and healing is "restoring integrity,
making whole."
An example will demonstrate the validity of both approach-es.
When a cancer is clinically detected, it already consists of
millions of malignant cells that have defeated our immune
system. It makes sense to destroy these malignant cells as
quickly as possible. By doing so, we give the body a "jump
start" to fight this disease. However, statistics show that
many cancers reoccur because "cure" does not address the
original disposition to cancer.
Instead of waiting until the other shoe drops during the time of
"watchful waiting" after surgery, chemotherapy and radiation,
we can detox and strengthen the functions of the organs as well
as restore balance between body, soul and spirit using different
modalities like anthroposophic medicine, homeopathy, nutrition,
counseling, movement therapy, etc.
The results are an improved sense of well being during
allopathic treatments and a true restoration of our whole being.
Dr. Peter Hinderberger, a founding member of the Ruscombe
Mansion Community Health Center, has been using an integrative
approach to cancer for more than 25 years.
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