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Holistic Healing – Finding the Body’s Imbalance

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Posted March 21st, 2011

Holistic Healing – Finding the Body’s Imbalance

A great deal has been said and written about Holistic Healing, even to the point of debating if it should be spelled “Holistic” or “Wholistic”.  The important part is, does the Doctor treat the patient as a whole, integrated being or as a gall bladder or a kidney, for example.

Function in the body is interrelated with one function being dependent on another.  In order to effectively diagnose and treat individuals, we must be willing to look past the symptom pattern to uncover the cause.

A number of approaches can be used to accomplish that.  One of the main techniques that can be used is called Applied Kinesiology, which utilizes muscle testing to analyze body function.  Using this technique, one can locate structural imbalance as well as metabolic imbalance and nutritional needs.  By metabolic imbalance, I am referring to organ dysfunction.  As a supplement to Applied Kinesiology, it is often necessary to order lab tests including; blood testing, hair analysis, saliva testing, urine tests and stool tests.

As was mentioned earlier, structural imbalance is corrected using chiropractic manipulation, whereas metabolic imbalance is often corrected through the application of a specific nutrient and/or dieting recommendations.  By specific nutrients I mean a particular vitamin, mineral, herb, glandular or homeopathic remedy.

Applied Kinesiology, along with the adjunctive lab tests give us a very good window into understanding what nutrient needs to be applied.  To learn more about how this process can help you, call us for an appointment today:  (561) 625-5422

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