Disease Care versus Real Healing!
Possibly you have heard your doctor say, “We’re not exactly sure
right now, why don't we follow up on this say six months from now see
what develops”. In other words you have not progressed to a nameable
disease that can be managed with drugs. Our modern health care today is
based on a disease care model. Disease is seen as enemy separate from
the body that must be labeled and destroyed. The body is seen as a
physical object made up of separate parts with their own medical
specialty with its own special drugs to fight its enemies. Much to the
detriment of your health no clinician sees and works with the body as a
whole.
In reality the body-mind has no discrete boundaries. Through the
communication systems of the body (nervous, immune and endocrine
systems) every cell, tissue and organ is intimately interconnected.
Because of this the health of one organ affects the health of all other
organs. As discussed in previous articles by this author, the health of
the digestive tract has a profound influence on the health of distant
tissues even our brain. In another article we explored how improper diet
and lifestyle leads to insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome well
before diabetes develops. This insulin resistance turns on inflammation
that affects every tissue in your body leading to pain, fatigue, weight
gain and eventually cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease
Let's look at the typical patient, which may even look familiar to
you. Most of course don't feel well and complain of multiple symptoms
involving various interconnected tissues and organ systems. Nearly all
are on multiple medications. Usually they have pain somewhere in their
body, a signal from their nervous system that tissues, e.g. the muscles
and joints are not healthy. Most have issues with fatigue and insomnia.
At least 75% have some digestive disorder such as gastric reflux,
irritable bowel syndrome, or constipation. Nearly 2/3 of these patients
are on some medication for depression or anxiety.
What our disease care system misses is that these common symptoms
of chronic pain and fatigue, digestive problems, depression, insomnia
come from the same underlying metabolic problems of systemic
inflammation, oxidative stress, insulin resistance, hormonal imbalances
and mitochondrial dysfunction, which are caused by how we eat and live,
along with our genetics. Many are blessed with wonderful genetics and
can get along with many dietary and lifestyle indiscretions. But for
most eventually it catches up with us causing metabolic dysfunction that
leads to disabling and chronic symptoms that our disease care system is
ill equipped to help.
How is this disease care model working out for us? The US now
spends $2 trillion per year on health care, more than any other country
in the world, which should give us the healthiest population in the
world. But, in a recent study of the top 13 industrial countries the
U.S. rank second from the bottom for the 16 indicators of a healthy
population. Worse yet, an article in JAMA by Dr. Barbara Starfield
published in 2000 stated that medical intervention was the third leading
cause of death in this country. Only heart disease and cancer kills
more people.
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