The Different Approach For Treating Chronic Conditions

Most of our patients have been to several medical specialists seeking help and treatment for their condition, and many have tried several holistic treatments, hoping to find relief.  The key to success in overcoming Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is a comprehensive plan that addresses all the underlying isues that have overcome  previously healthy bodily functions.

The science and knowledge of conventional medicine is effective at treating acute and specific diseases, when there is one underlying cause and one treatment. The need for a different approach to chronic conditions is being acknowledged by the development of chronic care subspecialty disciplines, designed to improve medical care for complex, chronic problems like congestive heart failure and insulin-dependent diabetes. These are multifactorial medical problems requiring highly complex treatment plans. Similarly, our patients have multiple underlying causes and secondary body system malfunctions that have brought them to this point, and require a multitude of specific therapeutic interventions to correct them.

Recovery begins with nutritional support and sometimes repair of a yeast-infested gastrointestinal tract along with sleep disorders that must be corrected. The production of the Neuroendocrine system must be optimized and the imbalance of the immune system must be compensated, as it can result in impairment of many other organ systems. For some patients, chronic, smoldering infections must be treated, and can take a considerable amount of time. For others, a build-up of heavy metals in the body, or a heavy concentration of certain proteins, can be interfering with the natural passage of nutrients from the bloodstream into the tissues.

One Response to “The Different Approach For Treating Chronic Conditions”

  1. k,mary helen Says:

    i was dignosed with fibromyalgia about 2 months ago and i had symptons for years and just threw them off due to my busy life style and everyone telling me that after you turn 40 everything is downhill from now out. I have i.b.s. i have the fatigue and all one of my first systoms was passing out or just being dizzy i have had that since may of 2006 it was rough trying to get my children to school and all. please let me ask you a question, they have checked my blood and they tell me iam low in b-12 and folic acid. What is this and what do i need to do? Thanks Mrs. king

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