Recovery and rehabilitation from chronic diseases and addiction-related illnesses by self-healing functional natural medicine.
Self-healing medicine is like Performing Miracles. Every human being has this ability—it just needs to be revealed.
Our body never functions randomly. Any acquired (non-genetic) chronic disease or addiction type, location, and intensity are not accidental.The self-healing method incorporates body, mind, and spirit altogether. Unlike conventional medicine, self-healing natural medicine eliminates the causes of chronic diseases rather than its symptoms. The benefits of self-healing functional medicine are enormous beyond healing chronic diseases, primarily because it generates personal empowerment.
All chronic acquired (non-genetic) illnesses are curable by complying with fundamental self-healing requirements. (Mental and physical)
All body organs, including the brain, have an incredible natural regenerative capacity! Provided we don't interrupt the process. Recovery is always achievable, even from severe, long-term chronic diseases, including addiction-related illnesses. Following Self-healing methods is challenging mentally and physically, mainly because it takes discipline and self-confidence to serve as your medical advisor. The in-depth analysis points to a mirror image between modern medicine and self-healing functional medicine's weaknesses and strengths. Integrating modern medicine and self-healing functional medicine is vital to achieving optimal healthcare.
My broad suggested definition of Self-Healing Functional Natural Medicine:
"All types of methodologies and techniques of non-invasive medicine are used to eliminate the causes of the disease, using mainly herbal drugs and natural supplements for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases of the body and mind, which can bring about a proven and significant improvement (without considerable side effects) in the overall health of the patient in the long run."
Patients who turn to alternative medicine have another challenging dilemma of choosing among many self-healing therapies without a guiding methodology.
Integrating self-healing medicine with modern medicine requires a conceptual change, including the formulation of the philosophy of medicine and integrated ethics.
A self-healing resort in a surrealistic environment with one-stop-shop health services can be a reality shortly. This is not a new idea, just a different emphasis.