Integrative Medicine is a patient-centered approach that combines conventional medical practices with evidence-based complementary therapies, recognizing the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. It emphasizes treating the whole person, considering lifestyle, nutrition, and environmental factors alongside conventional medical interventions. This holistic model encourages collaboration among healthcare providers, fostering a partnership between patients and their medical team.
In Integrative Medicine, treatment plans are individualized, addressing not only symptoms but also the root causes of illness. Therapies may include acupuncture, herbal medicine, mind-body practices, and nutritional counseling. The goal is to enhance the body's natural healing abilities, promoting wellness and preventing illness.
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