1) Holistic medicine emerges from the realization that different medical disciplines are interconnected and part of a larger unity, rather than being separate and disjointed.
2) A holistic approach considers the whole person and all aspects of their life, rather than focusing only on symptoms or specific diseases. It recognizes both the limitations and possibilities of different medical concepts and treatments.
3) Implications of a holistic approach include making treatments more effective by combining modalities, providing insights into a person's inherent healing abilities, and imparting humility and intellectual honesty among medical practitioners.