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When we hear the word hospital, the first thing that comes in mind is a white building full of doctors, nurses, machines and medicines. Medicines are especially proliferated in hospitals, as they are what prevent people from crossing over into the next life.
Yet this overt focus on the pharmacological solutions to physical ailments poses problems of its own.
Pharmacology: Both Blessing and Curse
Granted, medicines keep many people alive and kicking, but medicines are still chemicals. Our bodies can only take so much abuse in disposing of the after-effects of these chemicals, even if we are not fully aware of our own body's struggles in coping with it.
This is why doctors avoid prescribing a cocktail of medicines to patients. They know that the liver and kidneys are hard-pressed to dispose of the residual chemicals that have to be excreted from the system.
There is, however, another less physiological reason why a purely pharmacological approach is not recommended.
Strengthen the Mind, Strengthen the Body
People cannot exactly work with 100% efficiency if they are angry or sad, and people also feel lousy when they are down with the flu.
This is a simple but fundamental example of how the mind and body are intricately tied together, and this is the viewpoint that holistic medicine bases all its roots on. By providing a fun and stimulating atmosphere for patients to recover in, as well as a socially-supportive one, the recovery process is sped up while the pain and suffering experienced is significantly reduced.
The Challenges Being Faced by Holistic Medicine
The problem with holistic medicine, however, is that it is costly in money, time and manpower.
A holistic approach to medicine requires a trained professional working with individuals, a lot of money to support the program, and a lot of time and effort for just one patient. The results of a tablet or a shot of medicine, on the other hand, are more quickly observed, cheaper to buy and require only a few minutes of attention. It is for this reason that many medical practitioners tend to focus on a pharmacological approach instead of a holistic one.
There are, however, non-profit organizations that aim to promote the holistic approach of medicine on a wider scale. These institutions are rooted in the philosophy that medicine must treat the person as a whole rather than simply popping pills to solve the problem. By being mentally strengthened and with the support of the community, a person's health and recovery can be significantly increased.
What We Can Do to Help
Every non-profit organization is plagued by a common problem, and that problem is money. This is where our donations come into the scenario. Holistic medicine is a very real influence on a person's healing. Support charitable institutes and you support a more complete, not just pharmacological, approach to medicine.
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