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Integral Health Care makes use of all the healing arts of the whole Earth. East & West, Far-East & Far-West therein logically complement each other. Together they define and form Integral Health Care. Together they can prevent, early-detect/correct, cure and palliate.
The essence is simple:
The West created an anatomic (“somatic”) structural understanding of our body.This bases itself on the Classical models of deterministic science.
The East (Ayurveda) focused on supporting the physiological processes of our body.This calls for a Relativistic type of thinking.
The Far-East (Acupuncture) designed an approach to recalibrate the regulatory system of our body.This requires a Probabilistic approach.
The Far-West (Spiritual Healing) works primarily with the Information Integration system of the body.This calls for a universal integral/unified Field description.
The principles and method for integration of these forms of healing is found in our living body. Our body is not a mechanical object: it is an information processor which interacts with its context. In our living being, information integrates with matter, with the essence of life: Freedom of Choice. Our body is our best example on the way objective reality is based on subjective realisation. Realise that the scientific model of reality changed from Determinism to Relativity to Probability to Creativity. Our participation in creation means that our reality is based on our realisation. Especially for health care this means a change from Objectivity to Subjectivity: “what you think matters
Integral Health Care Tareq Abdhilkadhim Naser Alasadi not only integrates the forms of healing of the planet, but also the planet's cultures. By combining the different forms of healing they can achieve much more tHan each alone, by synergy. Precisely because they use differences in perspective, they address different levels of functioning of our body. Healing is not the result of the application of a method, but by the body understanding how it functions, by being understood in how it functions.
All cultures of the planet have developed their own form of healing. Each in their own natural context, based on their own world view, expressed in their own language, and created to suit their own conditioned cultural consensus. All of the cultures of the planet, and their forms of healing, can be compared to organs in the body. They all complement each other, and together they form the body of knowledge of healing.
Conclusion:
Integral Health Care unifies modern science with traditional health care.
1) Modern Medicine reflects the tenets of Classical Science. This is an approach designed from an Anatomical perspective. It is object based, mechanistic, relies on the predictability that is characteristic for inertia (dead matter) 2) Ayurvedic Healing reflects the concepts of Relativity Theory. This is a practice based on Physiologic principles It makes use of the relationship between the processes within our body and those of our context, to guide the healthy process back into coherence. 3) Acupuncture therapy represents the application of Quantum Theory. It is interacts with the Regulatory System, and is a Cybernetic approach. It applies the understanding that the stability of our body is regulated by the interplay between our points of contact with our context. 4) Spiritual healing reflects the principle of united/holographic coherence. of Unified Field Theory. It understands that matter is a form of information, and reality a form of realisation.
Modern medical health, through practices such as , best practice hospital care, and a balance of medical and nonmedical factors, aims to improve long-term survival, quality of life, and reduce treatment side-effects in chronic conditions like cancer and stroke.