A Holistic Approach to Health and Wellbeing
Finding the balance between body, mind, and spirit to achieve true wellness!
Good health is so much more than just the absence of disease. Modern medicine takes the approach of treating the symptoms of a disease to achieve wellness. Holistic healing, on the other hand, looks to care for the whole person, not just the physical symptoms of disease or injury. The term “holism” (from the Greek “holo,” meaning “whole”) refers to the theory that all parts of a whole are intimately interconnected, and true understanding comes when you see how all the parts work together.
What is Holistic Healing?
Holistic healing is an alternative approach to managing health that looks to achieve complete balance among the four different aspects of wellness — physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual components all contribute to your overall health and wellbeing. When one of these components is out of balance it impacts every component, and your overall health suffers…
Holistic healing takes a multi-pronged approach to healing and wellness. A holistic health practitioner will ask the patient about their health as well as their lifestyle, their work, and their family life. Holistic solutions to a health challenge won’t ever just be medication. They will incorporate alternative therapies that help heal the body naturally like diet changes, acupuncture, doing yoga, or trying guided meditation. Medication is certainly an option to help address pain, but a holistic healthcare provider will also recommend evidence-based alternative therapies and natural solutions to bring all the components of wellness back into balance.
Holistic vs. Western Medicine
Western medicine goes back millennia, from the prehistoric use of plants and herbs to heal wounds to today’s highly sophisticated medications. Over that long history, the practice of medicine shifted from the prescientific holistic approaches to the current science-based understanding of pathology.
In the early days of medicine, illness was explained in spiritual terms because gods were believed to affect mortals directly. If you were sick, then you must have “angered the gods” in some way. In 400 BCE, Hippocrates, often lauded as the father of Western medicine, proposed a new understanding of medical innovation in which natural explanations of illness were embraced. Hippocratic physicians were unable to study anatomy and physiology directly because dissection of human cadavers was forbidden on religious grounds. Instead, they relied on logic and philosophy to explain disease. In the 1500s physicians began studying via animal dissection, and the scientific understanding of medicine took off.
Western medicine uses a research- and organ systems-based approach to diagnose and treat specific medical conditions. It prioritizes the use of drugs, radiation, and surgery to solve disease and injury. While it has yielded centuries of medical progress, Western medicine is pain-focused instead of patient-focused. Holistic healing looks at the patient as a whole being, striving for wellness by achieving balance of the body, mind, and spirit. A holistic approach takes into consideration a wide variety of clinically proven therapies like pharmaceuticals and surgery, and also includes relevant alternative therapies to heal the body naturally, incorporating concepts like improved nutrition, lifestyle interventions, mental health initiatives, social connection, and environmental health into the diagnostic mix. Holistic health solutions can include traditional natural therapies like herbs, supplements, homeopathic medicine, and acupuncture, or more modern natural therapies like neural retraining or biofeedback. While the holistic route is considered more “slow healing” than Western medicine, many believe the holistic healing approach is the best path for long-lasting health and wellness.
The Benefits of Holistic Medicine
Choosing a holistic approach to your healing and healthcare can make an enormous difference in your life. The benefits of this integrative approach to health and wellness are undeniable. Holistic healing…
Heal Your Body & Mind with a Holistic Approach to Wellness
Holistic health looks to care for the whole person, not just the physical symptoms of disease or injury, by achieving complete balance among the four different aspects of wellness — the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual components that all contribute to your overall health and wellbeing. By fostering this dynamic balance, holistic healing is driven to untangle complex intertwined symptoms to find the root cause of health challenges in a way that Western medicine rarely can replicate. OHI has always embraced a holistic approach to wellness, and our body-mind-spirit curriculum is a testament to the power of natural healing. Our detoxing foods, our thoughtful curriculum, and our wealth of natural alternative therapies has brought new levels of wellness to so many in our faith-based community. Take charge of your wellness journey by partnering with a holistic health provider. When they combine natural alternative therapies with proven Western medicine approaches to come up with comprehensive whole-patient centered solutions, you can live a healthier, more fulfilling life. Your health is your wealth, and those that take a holistic approach to their overall health are truly rich indeed!
Start your holistic healing journey today. Call OHI at (800) 588-0809 to learn more about our holistic approach to health and wellness. It will change your life for good!