Global health faces the biggest challenge it has ever seen. Regrettably, traditional medicine, reliying solely on treating symptoms, has failed and stayed off target. Burned-out doctors, a sicker population, and a dysfunctional infrastructure of health care were the result. Chris Kresser outlines a proposal in Unconventional Medicine to counteract this risky phenomenon. He illustrates that the integration of a biologically…
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Global health faces the biggest challenge it has ever seen. Regrettably, traditional medicine, reliying solely on treating symptoms, has failed and stayed off target. Burned-out doctors, a sicker population, and a dysfunctional infrastructure of health care were the result. Chris Kresser outlines a proposal in Unconventional Medicine to counteract this risky phenomenon. He illustrates that the integration of a biologically matched diet and lifestyle, holistic medicine, and a lean, cooperative method of practice could build a program that best meets patients and practitioners’ needs. If physicians and clinicians are willing to adapt, the chronic condition crisis can be prevented.
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Global health faces the biggest challenge it has ever seen. Regrettably, traditional medicine, reliying solely on treating symptoms, has failed and stayed off target. Burned-out doctors, a sicker population, and a dysfunctional infrastructure of health care were the result. Chris Kresser outlines a proposal in Unconventional Medicine to counteract this risky phenomenon. He illustrates that the integration of a biologically matched diet and lifestyle, holistic medicine, and a lean, cooperative method of practice could build a program that best meets patients and practitioners’ needs. If physicians and clinicians are willing to adapt, the chronic condition crisis can be prevented.
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