Dr Atkinson deeply understands natural medicine and how it can promote healing and prevent disease. He has extensive training in botanical medicine, nutrition, and other natural therapies.
Functional Medicine determines how and why illness occurs and restores health by addressing the root causes of disease for each individual.
Traditional medicine is the mainstream medicine
Integrative medicine is a fusion of two of the above.
Heal n Cure Medical Wellness Center Glenview specializes in Medical Wellness, Weight Loss, Hormone Balancing, Diabetes, Fibromyalgia, and Anti-Aging using Integrative and Functional Medicine approach. Dr. Meena, Founder of Heal n Cure Medical Wellness Center is a top ranked Functional Medicine Doctor serving the areas of Glenview. Wilmette,Winnetka , Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest.
Unraveling Health's Mysteries: The Power of Functional Medicine"
Welcome to the world of Functional Medicine, a transformative approach to healthcare. In this presentation, Unlocking the Mysteries of Health: The Power of Functional Medicine," we explore an innovative way of understanding and treating health problems. Unlike traditional medical practices, which often focus on symptom management, functional medicine goes deeper. It aims to treat the individual as a whole, integrating modern scientific knowledge with traditional healing wisdom. This approach takes into account every aspect of an individual's life, from genetic make-up to lifestyle choices, and offers a more comprehensive pathway to health and well-being.
The Core Philosophy of Functional Medicine
At the heart of functional medicine lies a simple yet profound philosophy: every individual is unique, and so should be their healthcare. Functional medicine approaches are not just about treating diseases but are about understanding the unique needs and challenges of each patient. This approach combines the best of conventional medicine with holistic health strategies, focusing on patient-centered care. It acknowledges that good health is not merely the absence of disease but a state of immense well-being where every aspect of the individual's life is in harmony.
The Role of Genetics in Functional Medicine
One of the key aspects of functional medicine is the use of genetic testing in functional medicine. Genetics can provide crucial insights into an individual's health predispositions and how they might respond to different treatments. In this section, we will discuss how genetic testing is used in functional medicine to tailor treatments and prevention strategies to each individual's unique genetic profile. This approach not only helps to address current health problems, but also to prevent future ones, providing a roadmap to lasting health.
Nutrition and Diet in Functional Medicine
Nutrition plays a pivotal role in functional medicine. Nutritional plans in functional medicine are developed not just to counteract diseases but to enhance overall health. These plans are personalized, taking into consideration an individual's dietary needs, lifestyle, and health goals. We'll delve into how functional medicine uses nutrition as a tool for healing, discussing the connection between diet and various health conditions, and how simple changes in eating habits can have profound effects on an individual's well-being.
Understanding the Mind-Body Connection
Functional medicine recognises the powerful connection between the mind and body. This part of the presentation will explore how mental health is considered an integral part of overall health in functional medicine. We'll discuss various strategies such as mindfulness, stress management and counselling that are incorporated into treatment plans.
Explore our directory to find leading Naturopath Doctors near you. Connect with professionals who prioritize natural healing and holistic approaches to wellness.
It would be very hard to find a nurse who saw only the physical aspect of care as that which defines nursing. We all know that when a person is hurting emotionally, all sorts of physical ailments crop up. On the other hand, physical conditions can affect the mind and spirit. The nursing profession has traditionally viewed the person as holistic, though the term itself was only introduced into the nursing literature in the 1980s by Rogers, Parse, Newman and others. Today we speak of a person as a Bio Psycho Social unit.
Restoring wholeness is a legitimate goal of nursing, and so the term 'holistic' from the Greek ‘ Holos ' meaning whole or complete, is a very appropriate way to describe what we aim to do. Yet we may not always stop to consider the full implications of that concept. Holism has been defined as "concerned with the interrelationship of body, mind and spirit in an ever changing environment". See Slide.1 The American Holistic Nurses Association define wellness (health) as “That state of harmony between body, mind and spirit". The essence of holistic care is to help a person attain or maintain wholeness in all dimensions of their being. Consequently nurses need to be prepared to provide care in each of these areas. In this Presentation I wish to consider the spiritual dimension - the nature of Spirituality (Sanctity), the needs of the spirit, and the role of the nurse in caring for the Spirit (Life force).
Functional Medicine determines how and why illness occurs and restores health by addressing the root causes of disease for each individual.
Traditional medicine is the mainstream medicine
Integrative medicine is a fusion of two of the above.
Heal n Cure Medical Wellness Center Glenview specializes in Medical Wellness, Weight Loss, Hormone Balancing, Diabetes, Fibromyalgia, and Anti-Aging using Integrative and Functional Medicine approach. Dr. Meena, Founder of Heal n Cure Medical Wellness Center is a top ranked Functional Medicine Doctor serving the areas of Glenview. Wilmette,Winnetka , Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest.
Unraveling Health's Mysteries: The Power of Functional Medicine"
Welcome to the world of Functional Medicine, a transformative approach to healthcare. In this presentation, Unlocking the Mysteries of Health: The Power of Functional Medicine," we explore an innovative way of understanding and treating health problems. Unlike traditional medical practices, which often focus on symptom management, functional medicine goes deeper. It aims to treat the individual as a whole, integrating modern scientific knowledge with traditional healing wisdom. This approach takes into account every aspect of an individual's life, from genetic make-up to lifestyle choices, and offers a more comprehensive pathway to health and well-being.
The Core Philosophy of Functional Medicine
At the heart of functional medicine lies a simple yet profound philosophy: every individual is unique, and so should be their healthcare. Functional medicine approaches are not just about treating diseases but are about understanding the unique needs and challenges of each patient. This approach combines the best of conventional medicine with holistic health strategies, focusing on patient-centered care. It acknowledges that good health is not merely the absence of disease but a state of immense well-being where every aspect of the individual's life is in harmony.
The Role of Genetics in Functional Medicine
One of the key aspects of functional medicine is the use of genetic testing in functional medicine. Genetics can provide crucial insights into an individual's health predispositions and how they might respond to different treatments. In this section, we will discuss how genetic testing is used in functional medicine to tailor treatments and prevention strategies to each individual's unique genetic profile. This approach not only helps to address current health problems, but also to prevent future ones, providing a roadmap to lasting health.
Nutrition and Diet in Functional Medicine
Nutrition plays a pivotal role in functional medicine. Nutritional plans in functional medicine are developed not just to counteract diseases but to enhance overall health. These plans are personalized, taking into consideration an individual's dietary needs, lifestyle, and health goals. We'll delve into how functional medicine uses nutrition as a tool for healing, discussing the connection between diet and various health conditions, and how simple changes in eating habits can have profound effects on an individual's well-being.
Understanding the Mind-Body Connection
Functional medicine recognises the powerful connection between the mind and body. This part of the presentation will explore how mental health is considered an integral part of overall health in functional medicine. We'll discuss various strategies such as mindfulness, stress management and counselling that are incorporated into treatment plans.
Explore our directory to find leading Naturopath Doctors near you. Connect with professionals who prioritize natural healing and holistic approaches to wellness.
It would be very hard to find a nurse who saw only the physical aspect of care as that which defines nursing. We all know that when a person is hurting emotionally, all sorts of physical ailments crop up. On the other hand, physical conditions can affect the mind and spirit. The nursing profession has traditionally viewed the person as holistic, though the term itself was only introduced into the nursing literature in the 1980s by Rogers, Parse, Newman and others. Today we speak of a person as a Bio Psycho Social unit.
Restoring wholeness is a legitimate goal of nursing, and so the term 'holistic' from the Greek ‘ Holos ' meaning whole or complete, is a very appropriate way to describe what we aim to do. Yet we may not always stop to consider the full implications of that concept. Holism has been defined as "concerned with the interrelationship of body, mind and spirit in an ever changing environment". See Slide.1 The American Holistic Nurses Association define wellness (health) as “That state of harmony between body, mind and spirit". The essence of holistic care is to help a person attain or maintain wholeness in all dimensions of their being. Consequently nurses need to be prepared to provide care in each of these areas. In this Presentation I wish to consider the spiritual dimension - the nature of Spirituality (Sanctity), the needs of the spirit, and the role of the nurse in caring for the Spirit (Life force).
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Holistic nurses believe that healing leads to restoring, discovering and/or recognizing one’s inherent wholeness even within the face of sickness, and death. Holistic ideas and values support nursing practice. They embody, however aren't restricted to: care, presence, intuition, comfort, deliberation, love, and compassion in addition as religious recovery and quality of life. These ideas and values want exploration so as to know, refine and clarify however they support the healing method. Holistic Nursing analysis develops data and assists in providing the follow primarily based proof that's required to rework health care into holistic care. This needs dedication to developing and fostering resources that assist in making, deciphering and conducting holistic analysis. We have a tendency to believe that each one holistic nurse will participate in analysis by move queries, consistently grouping data to answer those queries, and implementing the results.
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Tips to find a quailed naturopathic physician
1. What makes Dr Jordan Atkinson
a good Naturopathic Physician?
2. Dr Atkinson deeply understands natural medicine and how it
can promote healing and prevent disease. He has extensive
training in botanical medicine, nutrition, and other natural
therapies.
Expertise in Natural Medicine
Diagnostic Skills
Dr Atkinson is skilled in diagnosing several health conditions
using both conventional and alternative methods. He takes a
comprehensive approach to patient care, considering all
aspects of a patient’s health and lifestyle.
3. He believes in treating the person, not just the disease. He
takes the time to get to know his patients and understand
their unique needs and concerns.
Patient-centred Approach
Collaborative Approach
Dr Atkinson works closely with other healthcare
professionals to ensure his patients receive the best care
possible. He believes in a collaborative approach to
healthcare and values open communication and teamwork.
4. He is passionate about educating his patients regarding
natural medicine and how it enhances health and well-being.
He believes that patient education is essential to the healing
process and works hard to empower his patients to take
control of their health.
Passion for Education