Advanced Integrative Medicine (Healing) refers to a holistic approach to healthcare that combines conventional medical treatments with evidence-based complementary therapies. This method emphasizes treating the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—by integrating practices such as nutrition, acupuncture, mindfulness, and lifestyle modifications alongside standard medical care. The goal is to optimize health, enhance healing, and prevent disease by addressing underlying causes rather than just symptoms, fostering overall well-being.
Advanced Integrative Medicine (Healing) refers to a holistic approach to healthcare that combines conventional medical treatments with evidence-based complementary therapies. This method emphasizes treating the whole person—body, mind, and spirit—by integrating practices such as nutrition, acupuncture, mindfulness, and lifestyle modifications alongside standard medical care. The goal is to optimize health, enhance healing, and prevent disease by addressing underlying causes rather than just symptoms, fostering overall well-being.
What is integrative medicine?
An approach that combines conventional medical care with evidence-based complementary therapies to treat the whole person—body, mind, and lifestyle.
How does integrative medicine differ from conventional medicine?
Conventional medicine focuses on diagnosing and treating disease with standard therapies; integrative medicine adds evidence-based complementary therapies and emphasizes prevention and patient preferences.
What are common modalities used in integrative medicine?
Mind-body practices (meditation, yoga, tai chi), nutrition and lifestyle changes, physical activity, acupuncture, massage, and safe herbal or dietary supplements as appropriate.
Is integrative medicine evidence-based?
Many therapies have supporting research (e.g., mindfulness, acupuncture for specific conditions), but effectiveness varies by therapy and condition. Always consult a licensed clinician.