WHAT IS INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE?
In recent years, chronic diseases have been steadily increasing around the world. This makes a new approach necessary in medicine for their treatment.
Currently, this approach combines both the methods of ancient Eastern medicine and modern Western treatment methods, and this type of medicine is called Integrative Medicine.
The main goal of integrative medicine is not only to reduce the symptoms of a disease but also to investigate the causes of the disease and treat the body in a comprehensive way.
A disease first manifests itself through various symptoms. In many cases, patients suffer from different symptoms for a long time. However, since the main cause of the problem is not identified, the disease may become chronic, meaning long-lasting.
In integrative medicine, the patient is approached as a whole biological system.
In integrative medicine, the human body is evaluated as a complete and unified system.
In integrative medicine, the following factors are examined together:
* genetic factors
* the condition of the immune system
* type of metabolism
* hormonal balance
* lifestyle and nutrition, etc.
Evaluating this information together helps to better understand the causes of the disease.
Why do some diseases not heal?
Usually, treatment is aimed only at eliminating symptoms. In this case, since the main cause of the disease is not removed, the problem may appear again.
In integrative medicine, the main goal is to find and eliminate the root cause of the disease.
Advantages of Integrative Medicine
A holistic approach to the patient
Investigation of the causes of disease, use of complex treatment and individual diagnostic methods
More successful treatment of chronic diseases
Focus on prevention
Support of the body’s self-healing mechanisms
Improvement of quality of life
What methods are used in integrative medicine?
In modern integrative medicine, various diagnostic and treatment methods are used:
Genetic diagnostics
Examination methods related to integrative medicine — BRT, QSM, So Check analyses
Drainage and detoxification programs (with natural German-made preparations that have minimal side effects)
Local injections into biologically active points on the skin related to organs (with natural preparations)
Ozone therapy
Hydrocolon therapy
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation methods
Lifestyle and nutrition programs
This approach makes it possible to develop an individual treatment strategy for each patient. These preparations can be used simultaneously with chemical medications.
Conclusion
In modern medicine, integrative medicine treatment methods are being used more and more widely. This approach evaluates the human body as a whole system, helps to investigate and eliminate the causes of diseases, and enables more effective treatment.
Integrative medicine is an approach that complements and strengthens conventional medicine!
If certain symptoms or diseases persist for a long time, consult an integrative medicine doctor to investigate the cause of the problem.
Prof. Fikriyya Ibrahimli — therapist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Azerbaijan Medical University
In recent years, chronic diseases have been steadily increasing around the world. This makes a new approach necessary in medicine for their treatment.
Currently, this approach combines both the methods of ancient Eastern medicine and modern Western treatment methods, and this type of medicine is called Integrative Medicine.
The main goal of integrative medicine is not only to reduce the symptoms of a disease but also to investigate the causes of the disease and treat the body in a comprehensive way.
A disease first manifests itself through various symptoms. In many cases, patients suffer from different symptoms for a long time. However, since the main cause of the problem is not identified, the disease may become chronic, meaning long-lasting.
In integrative medicine, the patient is approached as a whole biological system.
In integrative medicine, the human body is evaluated as a complete and unified system.
In integrative medicine, the following factors are examined together:
* genetic factors
* the condition of the immune system
* type of metabolism
* hormonal balance
* lifestyle and nutrition, etc.
Evaluating this information together helps to better understand the causes of the disease.
Why do some diseases not heal?
Usually, treatment is aimed only at eliminating symptoms. In this case, since the main cause of the disease is not removed, the problem may appear again.
In integrative medicine, the main goal is to find and eliminate the root cause of the disease.
Advantages of Integrative Medicine
A holistic approach to the patient
Investigation of the causes of disease, use of complex treatment and individual diagnostic methods
More successful treatment of chronic diseases
Focus on prevention
Support of the body’s self-healing mechanisms
Improvement of quality of life
What methods are used in integrative medicine?
In modern integrative medicine, various diagnostic and treatment methods are used:
Genetic diagnostics
Examination methods related to integrative medicine — BRT, QSM, So Check analyses
Drainage and detoxification programs (with natural German-made preparations that have minimal side effects)
Local injections into biologically active points on the skin related to organs (with natural preparations)
Ozone therapy
Hydrocolon therapy
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation methods
Lifestyle and nutrition programs
This approach makes it possible to develop an individual treatment strategy for each patient. These preparations can be used simultaneously with chemical medications.
Conclusion
In modern medicine, integrative medicine treatment methods are being used more and more widely. This approach evaluates the human body as a whole system, helps to investigate and eliminate the causes of diseases, and enables more effective treatment.
Integrative medicine is an approach that complements and strengthens conventional medicine!
If certain symptoms or diseases persist for a long time, consult an integrative medicine doctor to investigate the cause of the problem.
Prof. Fikriyya Ibrahimli — therapist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Azerbaijan Medical University