The context of holistic healthcare is to use the cause of the illness to treat the illness itself. In such situations, the holistic practitioner can use natural medications, nonsurgical treatments and, in my case, look for the cause of their patient/client’s problems, get the patient/client to see what is causing their problems, and then use the cause of the problem to cure the problem.
My particular approach relies on my belief that most, if not all, medical problems occur because there are one or more unresolved conflicts, our body wants us to solve, that are either undermining our immune system, sabotaging it, or distorting its ability to function normally. Thus, finding these conflicts, and focusing on resolving them, will allow our body to return to normal and heal itself.
While this may initially sound complicated, even difficult, actually it is not. What I have learned over my years in practice is that these conflict are often screaming out to us loudly so that the physical sings and symptoms we call our illness, is ultimately our body’s way of communicating with us trying to tell us what our conflicts are and how we can solve them.
It is therefore my belief that these physical symptoms and signs, the physical changes in our body, are all intelligent communications from the body to us, outlining, describing, and even shouting out their underlying cause(s). If we can learn to listen to and read what are body is trying to tell us, then it is not going to be difficult, nor problematic, to quickly understand what is causing our problem and knowing this, help us create resolution and hence solutions for them.
While finding the problem is not always complicated, finding problems and solutions may take time and the ability of the patient/client to listen and then make changes in the way they think, their lifestyle, how they solve problems, solving current and past problems and making better decisions in the future, so as to not only heal the past but ensure a health and happy future. Doing all of these often takes time, energy and commitment on the part of the patient/client. The goal here is not simply solving the problem at hand, which may be all that appears to be necessary in the moment, but instead teaching the patient how to read their body, learn how to solve problems and in doing so offer them skills to prepare them to solve all problems now and in the future, hence learning how to live a long normal, healthy, life.
The role of the holistic gynecologist certainly has to take care of those problems the patient presents with in the moment. The role of the superior holistic gynecologist is to teach his patient/client how to solve problems before they undermine or sabotage his or her body but also to teach the patients/client how to prevent all future illnesses. This is what true healing is all about. While healing a momentary problem is terrific, however, the value of a true enlightened healer and an enlightened patient/client interaction is to create total healing which will last forever.
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