i had an equine accident and after several months almost years after I am still trying to figure out why my right side is swollen... after
seeing holistic practitioners and western medicine doctors and numerous amounts of bloodwork..
I would also suggest
seeing a holistic practitioner.
Not exact matches
As much as I am a Nutritionist in this path I became
Holistic Health Coach and a Sport Nutritionist and an Ayurvedic
practitioner and as much truly believed in the healing powers of food and I
see it every single day with my clients, I always tell them «What is your purpose of health?»
Over the years I have
seen numerous doctors and specialists ranging from Physio, chiropractic, surgeons, general
practitioners, mental health and even
holistic.
What I can say is that rosacea is often an immune reaction to an internal allergy so we would suggest visiting a
holistic practitioner to
see if they can help you out with the cause of the symptoms you're experiencing.
I've spent a good portion of that time
seeing many, many doctors — both the typical «western» variety, and many
holistic practitioners: Endocrinologists to chiropractors and everything in between.
Over the years, I've witnessed countless times when patients say that they've been
seeing a «
Holistic»
practitioner and they come in with a garbage full of «stuff».
If the constipation and digestion issues continue to persist, it might be prudent to schedule an appointment with a
holistic or integrative
practitioner to
see if there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed — such as an infection, parasites, SIBO, or another issue.
(Many
holistic practitioners would disagree with that statement —
see number 9 below.
Holism is a different way of
seeing, and I've known allopaths who were more «
holistic» than some of the
holistic practitioners I've met.
Jim Laurie has been studying
Holistic Management and visiting with
practitioners for over 20 years, and in 2011, Seth Itzkan spent six weeks at the Africa Center of
Holistic Management in Zimbabwe, where he
saw first hand the use of this practice toward the restoration of grasslands and the return of surface water in rural Africa.