The 7 Keys to UltraWellness: Discover Why You are Sick and How You Can HealPosted on June 17th, 2009 |
Categories: UltraWellness | Systems Biology | Nutrition | Longevity | Healthcare | Functional Medicine | Energy Boost | Digestive Problems | Chronic Disease | Anti-aging
"I didn’t know how bad I was feeling until I started feeling better."
That is what my patients tell me every day. They go from being ill or just okay to experiencing UltraWellness.
Most people don’t know how poorly they feel until they feel better. In fact, most of us don’t recognize that fatigue, digestive problems, aches and pains, allergies, headaches, and more aren’t just annoying symptoms. They are early clues to impending diseases that can disable and kill us.
Most heart disease starts in the womb. You can detect brain changes in teenagers that can predict the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Blood tests in children can predict who will develop diabetes later in life. Most cancers take more than 30 years to grow to the size where they can be detected.
How can we address problems that we don’t even know we have?
There is an answer. It lies in the revolution that is happening in medicine today. That revolution is called functional medicine. I call it UltraWellness, and that is what you are going to learn about today ...
How To Fix Obama's Health Plan Before It's Too LatePosted on June 10th, 2009 |
Categories: UltraWellness | Systems Biology | Health Care Problems | Health Care Costs | Government Policies | Functional Medicine
The Chinese word for crisis is comprised of two separate words, "danger" and "opportunity" -- and this describes the exact situation we face with the healthcare crisis in our country.
As a nation we are at the precipice of change for our healthcare system.
But if we make the wrong choices and simply provide universal coverage to an outdated 19th and 20th century model of medicine, this crisis will lead us into danger.
However, there are different choices we can make now that will lead to profound opportunity -- one that may provide real solutions to our healthcare crisis.
Today, I will outline a 9-point plan for real healthcare reform. This plan takes into account all of the changes we need to make -- including the fundamental shift in the type of medicine we practice -- if we are going to truly resolve the health catastrophe in this country.
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Obama's Health Plan: What Matters the Most is MissingPosted on June 2nd, 2009 |
Categories: Systems Biology | Health Care Problems | Health Care Costs | Government Policies | Functional Medicine
Want to know the real truth about healthcare in this country?
Even if President Obama and Congress get everything else right in healthcare reform, it won’t matter ... that is, unless we address the underlying causes of illness that drive both skyrocketing healthcare costs and the proliferation of chronic disease.
But we can’t get there with our current model of medicine, and that’s what nobody is currently talking about, not even President Obama.
But there is a solution ...
Thankfully, an innovative approach currently exists that can not only prevent but also more effectively TREAT chronic disease ... more about that in a moment.
To effectively reform healthcare in the U.S., we must change not only the WAY we practice medicine, but also the TYPE of medicine we practice.
We must improve financing and delivery of healthcare, as well as our fundamental scientific approach to chronic disease -- an epidemic that now affects 133 million Americans and accounts for 78 percent of healthcare costs.
Healthcare costs are now approaching 20 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product -- approximately $2.5 trillion, or $8,160 per person annually. This is more than what the federal government spends on national defense, homeland security, education, and welfare combined!
Unless real change is made we are facing an impending collapse of our economy as more of our resources are put toward caring for the chronically ill.
This is a national security issue that threatens our standing in the world. As President Obama has stated, "Healthcare reform is no longer just a moral imperative, it is a fiscal imperative."
Fortunately, there is a new model of medicine that offers the real change we need. This new medicine is personalized, preventive, predictive, participatory, and patient-centered.
It is proactive rather than reactive. And it addresses the causes of disease and optimizes biologic function in the body’s core physiologic systems, rather than just treating symptoms.
This model exists TODAY – it is based on systems biology and is called functional medicine.
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Sicko Part II: What Michael Moore REALLY should've done about healthcare...Posted on August 2nd, 2007 |
Categories: Systems Biology | Sicko | Michael Moore | Healthcare | Functional Medicine
Wow, from the responses to my last blog, it seems like healthcare is second only to religion in inciting active debate! One of you even told me to save the commentary and stick to practicing medicine!
Thanks to all who contributed to the conversation.
Some said I didn't value Michaels Moore's attempt to highlight the problems with our health care system. And some may have misinterpreted my criticism of a country and an economy that thrives like a parasite on the sickness and obesity of it citizens as a cynical call to profit from helping people create health.
What I really believe is that there should be an economy of products and services (healthy food, activities, etc.) that promote rather than destroy health.
So let me clarify.
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