The author adopts a hybrid approach to medicine, integrating holistic and alternative practices. Holistic healing emphasizes treating the whole person, combining conventional and complementary therapies, while alternative healing relies on non-conventional methods. Functional medicine focuses on root causes and personalized care. The author researches treatments rather than relying solely on traditional methods.
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Part 3: Alternative Medicine in Healthcare: Evidence and Implementation
Alternative medicine is increasingly integrated into global healthcare systems through evidence-based practices, regulatory frameworks, and patient-centered models—especially in countries like China, Germany, and the U.S. where integrative medicine is gaining traction. Global Integration of Alternative Medicine According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 100 countries now recognize and regulate traditional, complementary, and integrative medicineContinue reading “Part 3: Alternative Medicine in Healthcare: Evidence and Implementation”
Faith, Function, and the Future of Healing: My Journey Toward Biblical Wellness Through Holistic Medicine
The author emphasizes the value of holistic healing through faith and natural foods, referencing Biblical wisdom and personal experiences. They detail their family’s transition to a Carnivore diet, avoiding traditional medicine and focusing on natural therapies like ozone treatment. Their upcoming book will explore these concepts further, aiming to provide insight into health aligned with God’s design.
How Deep Is Your Faith
The accounts of a Roman centurion in Matthew and Luke highlight his remarkable faith in Jesus, illustrating humility and understanding of divine authority. Despite being a Gentile, he impresses Jesus with his trust that a mere command can heal his servant, prompting reflections on faith, intercession, and God’s mercy transcending cultural boundaries.
Man of Faith
Man of Faith The father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief. Mark 9:24