Holistic Medicine: A Possible Lifesaver During the Pandemic

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This pandemic has been a nightmare for our mental health. No matter how careful we are, new cases of infections continue to rise. Those of us who lost our jobs remain uncertain if we’d ever had a better future. We don’t know when we’ll see our friends again without social distancing.

Everything we looked forward to at the end of 2019 was torn into pieces. Now, 2021 is almost closing, and things have barely changed.

Because of this, our mental health declines. Those who receive treatment were forced to carry out our therapy sessions online, which wasn’t as helpful to some. On the other hand, those who experience bouts of anxiety now and then may feel trapped in their distress. With healthcare facilities becoming high-risk places, people’s options for treatment were limited.

Thankfully, hospitals aren’t the only place for treating mental health problems. Holistic wellness centers are a good alternative, and they’re far less likely to be exposed to the COVID-19 virus.

However, despite being an ancient practice, doubts still surround holistic medicine. Also called alternative medicine, people with serious diseases can turn to them to either enhance their conventional treatment or replace it altogether. But since alternative medicine doesn’t involve prescription drugs, not many people, especially doctors, believe in their effectiveness.

Times are changing, however. Alternative medicine is becoming more mainstream. In fact, even top hospitals promote them. In this article, we’ll find out what makes holistic treatments “in” and how they help during the pandemic.

The Rising Popularity of Holistic Medicine

When alternative medicine rose to popularity, a new term for it was coined: integrative medicine. Integrative medicine advocates explain that while pills and procedures help millions of patients, evidence shows that diet and nutrition, as well as supplements, herbs, holistic treatments, and lifestyle behaviors, also impact diseases directly. As such, a more natural approach to diseases can lead to reversals and cures.

Sure enough, hospitals affiliated with John Hopkins, Yale, Duke, and other renowned medical facilities support integrative medicine and even promote it. They offer acupuncture for infertility, homeopathic bee venom for fibromyalgia, and energy healing for multiple sclerosis. Some hospitals have even built luxurious, spa-like facilities to attract patients for spiritual healing, homeopathy, and more. Those treatments are also offered for depression, heart disease, cancer, and chronic pain.

The market for these treatments is booming, that some clinics are bursting out of their spaces. The growing popularity of holistic medicine is an excellent opportunity to promote your wellness facility and spread how it can ease mental troubles due to the pandemic.

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How Holistic Medicine Helps During the Pandemic

Holistic medicine benefits many because it isn’t focused on the disease alone. Instead, it focuses on the patient’s overall well-being. If you have depression, for example, holistic medicine will treat your body, mind, and soul, allowing you to recover with a fresher perspective in life.

Conventional medicines, on the other hand, tend to target just the disease. While it encourages a lifestyle change, it doesn’t always give the patient the energy to do so. In alternative medicine, holistic doctors offer patient education, enlightening them on how lifestyle changes help treat diseases and improve the quality of life.

The principles of holistic medicine say that good health is a combination of physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and social wellness. They believe that disease is caused by a problem with the whole body, rather than a specific body part of the event. This makes sense if you consider who the most vulnerable to COVID-19 is. Those people often have weak immune systems or underlying medical conditions. Meanwhile, people who take care of their health meticulously are less likely to get sick.

Similarly, people who are prone to mental illnesses are those with deep-seated insecurities. In contrast, self-assured and confident people don’t easily fall into depression. Of course, it’s still a case-by-case basis, but generally speaking, people with imbalances in their lives tend to draw illnesses easier.

Hence, encouraging them to try holistic treatments will allow you to help them. Investing in reputable healthcare PR companies will let you promote your practice more effectively. They can boost your reputation as well as the credibility of holistic medicine.

To make your promotion strategies result in loyal patients, ensure that the experience you provide leaves a lasting impact. Apart from relaxing spa-like environments, form a relationship with your patients, too. Know their stories and offer them personalized treatments. Your interactions can help ease anxieties and isolation sicknesses. And because you’re focused on treating the whole body instead of just the disease, patients can feel less apprehensive while receiving your services.

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