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John Mansberger MD Medical Director Archbold Integrative Medicine Center
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“Integrative medicine... combines mainstream medical therapies and CAM therapies for which there is some high-quality scientific evidence of safety and effectiveness.” http://nccam.nih.gov/health
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Holistic Medicine is the art and science of healing that addresses care of the whole person – body, mind, and spirit… integrates conventional and complementary therapies to promote optimal health and to prevent and treat disease by addressing contributing factors.” American Holistic Med Assoc, est 1977
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Post-Lyme Syndrome? Autoimmune Disorder? Chronic Infection? Something different? All of the above?
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First described by Rheumatologist Three Equivocal Studies Conflict of interest Insurance company interests
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Animal Studies Anecdotal Evidence Fallon Study Physician Experience
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Diet and Nutrition Supplements and Nutrients Medications Stress Reduction Physical Therapies Anything that helps empty the rain barrel
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S-Sleep H-Hormones I-Infections N-Nutrition E-Energy/Exercise
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Anti-Inflammatory Diet Food Allergies Gluten Free Diet Replacement of Nutrients Healing the Gut
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D-Ribose, L-Carnitine, Co-Q10 Magnesium, Vitamin D, B Vitamins Artemesia, Olive Leaf Extract, Cat’s Claw Fish Oil, Turmeric, Devil’s Claw Meyer’s Cocktail- IV Nutrients
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Antibiotics-Doxcylcline, Rocephin, Clarithromycin, Flagyll Hormones-Thyroid, Adrenal, HRT Sleep Medications Muscle Relaxants Pain Medications
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Cognitive Therapy Mindfulness Meditation Yoga Tai Chi Massage
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Manual Therapy Exercise Yoga Massage Acupuncture
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Represent complex disorders that often require a multidisciplinary approach, and will benefit from a Holistic or Integrative Plan Integrative Medicine represents a bigger tool box, plus a more compassionate and effective system In Conclusion
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