Unlike the traditional medical approach, which focuses on symptoms and treating specific illnesses, the holistic approach aims to identify and address the root causes of disease to achieve lasting healing and overall improvement in health.

This approach includes various therapeutic methods, ranging from nutrition and physical activity to mental health and relaxation techniques, as well as acupuncture, homeopathy, and meditation.

Complementary medicine

In addition to drugs developed in pharmaceutical laboratories, there are many methods and techniques that use unconventional approaches and products which have a beneficial effect on human health. Complementary medicine involves combining unconventional treatments with conventional medical procedures. This term is often confused with alternative medicine, which, unlike complementary medicine, refers to the use of methods and treatments instead of conventional (official) medicine.

There is also an approach gaining popularity that pushes the boundaries of standard medical practice called integrative medicine. It involves using conventional methods in combination with complementary approaches. Integrative medicine combines and utilizes all appropriate approaches from standard (predominantly Western) medicine and those outside official medicine, viewing the person as a whole.

Holistic Approach

Since the beginning of life, it has been clear that everything functions in harmony with nature and that there is interdependence. We are part of that nature. Just as nature operates flawlessly as a system—where individual parts cannot survive without others—the human body functions only as a whole. The human organism is not simply a sum of its parts but a complex interconnected system of interdependent factors.

The holistic approach involves understanding the human body as an integrated whole. Functional medicine uses exactly this approach by viewing the patient as a whole person, rather than treating a specific condition as an isolated case. In holistic medicine, the symptom is not treated alone (for example, not just relieving a headache with a painkiller), but the root cause is identified and addressed so that the illness truly disappears, life processes are balanced, and the person becomes completely healthy.

Focus on the whole body

Long before a disease manifests in the body, functional imbalances arise that show up as nonspecific symptoms such as fatigue, weakness, immune problems, digestion issues, and sleep disturbances. If these imbalances are properly diagnosed and treated, there is a great chance to restore the body’s balance and functional state. Otherwise, the disease gradually develops.

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We focus on the whole body by reviewing your complete medical and laboratory records. Through a detailed conversation about all factors that may contribute to illness, we identify the causes and develop a treatment strategy.

The treatment consists of a personalized plan of supplementation, a dietary regimen, and advice on other methods to improve health quality.

In this way, we work both with healthy individuals who want to regenerate and maintain their health, as well as with those who already have some functional imbalance or chronic disease (endocrine disorders, autoimmune diseases, metabolic conditions, neurodegenerative diseases, cancers, and all diseases associated with the aging process).

At the core of our approach is discovering and treating the root causes of disease. Our focus is on the PERSON, not just the problematic organ or disease.