The Clinical Practice of Complementary, Alternative, and Western Medicine (2001)
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"Western Medicine", "Alternative Medicine", "Complementary Medicine", "Holistic Medicine", and "Natural Medicine." There is really only one "medicine" that heals and puts the whole patient, not the disease, at the center of care: Integrated Medicine. This practice integrates all modalities of healing to produce not merely a medical cure, but a deeper healing of the patient on his or her own terms.

The Clinical Practice of Complementary, Alternative, and Western Medicine is a scientifically based text that informs and leads the practitioner easily through the maze of alternative therapies. Unlike other books that address the different alternative modalities, this text integrates homeopathy, acupuncture, chinese herbology, western herbology, and clinical nutrition, then combines them with traditional medicine. The author explains the new paradigm of patient-centered and Integrated Medicine and includes an extensive section on the physical underpinnings of this new paradigm, a paradigm that employs thermodynamics, non linear dynamics, chaos theory, and fractal geometry in an easy to understand discourse.

The book incorporates the author's fundamental training in the alternative modalities and his ten years of clinical practice, a practice in which multiple integrated modalities of healing were utilized in the healing of over 10,000 patients. The Clinical Practice of Complementary, Alternative, and Western Medicine is a tremendously valuable reference for practitioners who want to learn about and practice alternative therapies and those who want to be more informed about what their patients may be doing and taking, and the influences those self-administered therapies may be having on their care.
Introduction
Principles of Integrated Medicine
A Brief History of Medical Thought and Politics
Integrated Medical Biology
The Modalities of Medicine
Flower Remedies and Essences
Myofascial and Body Work
Osteopathic Medicine
Chiropractic Medicine
Hypnosis
Use of Low Intensity Lasers
Use of Therapeutic Magnets
The Practice of Integrated Medicine
Example of the Integrated Medical Management of a Disease
Bibliography
Resources
Physicians, healthcare practitioners, homeopaths, chiropractors, psychologists, medical researchers, nurses, physician assistants