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Unlike conventional medicine that tends to focus on diagnosis and prescription, integrative medicine takes a much more comprehensive approach. By focusing on why your symptoms manifest the way they do, we seek to identify the root cause behind your disease - so that we can craft a personalized plan just for you. The information in this book is designed to help you make informed decisions about your health. It is not intended as a substitute for medical treatment. This information should be used in conjunction with the guidance and care of your physician. If you think you have a medical…mehr

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Unlike conventional medicine that tends to focus on diagnosis and prescription, integrative medicine takes a much more comprehensive approach. By focusing on why your symptoms manifest the way they do, we seek to identify the root cause behind your disease - so that we can craft a personalized plan just for you. The information in this book is designed to help you make informed decisions about your health. It is not intended as a substitute for medical treatment. This information should be used in conjunction with the guidance and care of your physician. If you think you have a medical problem, seek competent professional help. Proceeds from this book will go toward the following non-profits: The Integrative Medicine Fund at The Christ Hospital Foundation. This fund: Supports the training of fellows in integrative medicine. Provides free or low-cost integrative medicine for those who cannot afford it. Helps conduct research in integrative medicine. Maya's Way Fund at The Christ Hospital Foundation. This fund provides free integrative medical care to patients under 40 with cancer.
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Caylin Holmes, DC, DACRB * Chiropractic Physician * Graduate, Integrative Medicine Chiropractor of Excellence Program fellowship at AIM for Wellbeing * Diplomate, American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board since 2019 * Interests include rehabilitation shockwave therapy Teresa Esterle, MD, PhD * Director of Education and Fellowship Program, AIM for Wellbeing * Board Certified in Pediatrics, Integrative Medicine and Acupuncture * Institute of Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner * Graduate, Integrative Medicine Physician of Excellence Program at Aim for Wellbeing * Treats both adults and children; Interests include treatment of complex medical illnesses Liz Woolford, MD * Board certified Family Physician; Founding member of AIM for Wellbeing. * Practicing medical acupuncture, functional medicine since 1999, and Prolotherapy and perineural injection therapy since 2005. * Interests include pain management, restoring patients back to health, and teaching. Claudia Harsh, M.D. * Integrative Gynecologist: Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology * Board certified in Integrative and Holistic Medicine (ABIHM) * Graduate, Bravewell Fellow, University of Arizona Integrative Medicine Program * Long term practitioner of medical acupuncture, functional medicine and integrative medicine * Registered yoga teacher * Currently in practice in Charlotte, North Carolina * Interests include women's hormonal health Carrie Jones, ND, FABNE, MPH * Naturopathic Physician * Internationally recognized, speaker, consultant and educator * Head of Education at Rupa Health * Co-host of Root Cause Medicine podcast Steve Amoils, MD and Sandi Amoils, MD are Co-Medical Directors at AIM for Wellbeing (formerly called Alliance Integrative Medicine), a division of The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. AIM for Wellbeing has been acknowledged as one of the leading clinical centers of integrative medicine in the United States, averaging over thirty thousand patient visits per year since its inception in 1999. Steve and Sandi are board-certified family physicians. After completing medical school in South Africa, they spent two years traveling the world, learning from healers in various indigenous healing systems. They studied acupuncture in Japan and healing techniques throughout the world. They did further training in England and then the United States, where they completed residencies in family medicine. They later studied medical acupuncture under Joe Helms, MD and Nadia Volf, MD. After meeting Dr. Jeff Bland, known as the father of functional medicine, they realized they could incorporate nutritional approaches, lifestyle interventions, and stress reduction into their primary preventive approach to illness. Steve and Sandi have maintained leadership roles in promoting medical acupuncture and integrative and functional medicine across the country. Through their involvement with the Bravewell Collaborative, they were able to establish Best Practices in Integrative Medicine by combining their knowledge in partnership with other leaders in integrative medicine. Through their participation in Bravenet, they were involved in national research on integrative medicine. Sandi is a past president of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture. At AIM for Wellbeing they have established a flourishing practice and a successful integrative medicine fellowship training program for physicians. Through the Integrative Medicine Fund of The Christ Hospital Foundation, they established the Get Well program, designed to help underserved patients. After the passing of their daughter Maya, they created another non-profit fund, Maya's Way, which provides free integrative care to patients under 40 with cancer. All proceeds of this book will go toward the Integrative Medicine Fund and the Maya's Way Fund at The Christ Hospital Foundation. Katie Peeden, MD * Board Certified in Family Medicine, Integrative Medicine and Acupuncture * Institute of Functional Medicine Certified Practitioner * Graduate, Integrative Medicine Physician of Excellence Program at Aim for Wellbeing * Interests include metabolic health, stress management, laser therapy and whole person care Colleen Swayze, MD FACOG * Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Integrative Medicine * Graduate, Integrative Medicine Physician of Excellence Program at Aim for Wellbeing * Board eligible in medical acupuncture. * Completed training in functional medicine through the Institute of Functional medicine. * Specializes in Women's Health, but treats both men and women Steve Amoils, MD and Sandi Amoils, MD are Co-Medical Directors at AIM for Wellbeing (formerly called Alliance Integrative Medicine), a division of The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. AIM for Wellbeing has been acknowledged as one of the leading clinical centers of integrative medicine in the United States, averaging over thirty thousand patient visits per year since its inception in 1999. Steve and Sandi are board-certified family physicians. After completing medical school in South Africa, they spent two years traveling the world, learning from healers in various indigenous healing systems. They studied acupuncture in Japan and healing techniques throughout the world. They did further training in England and then the United States, where they completed residencies in family medicine. They later studied medical acupuncture under Joe Helms, MD and Nadia Volf, MD. After meeting Dr. Jeff Bland, known as the father of functional medicine, they realized they could incorporate nutritional approaches, lifestyle interventions, and stress reduction into their primary preventive approach to illness. Steve and Sandi have maintained leadership roles in promoting medical acupuncture and integrative and functional medicine across the country. Through their involvement with the Bravewell Collaborative, they were able to establish Best Practices in Integrative Medicine by combining their knowledge in partnership with other leaders in integrative medicine. Through their participation in Bravenet, they were involved in national research on integrative medicine. Sandi is a past president of the American Academy of Medical Acupuncture. At AIM for Wellbeing they have established a flourishing practice and a successful integrative medicine fellowship training program for physicians. Through the Integrative Medicine Fund of The Christ Hospital Foundation, they established the Get Well program, designed to help underserved patients. After the passing of their daughter Maya, they created another non-profit fund, Maya's Way, which provides free integrative care to patients under 40 with cancer. All proceeds of this book will go toward the Integrative Medicine Fund and the Maya's Way Fund at The Christ Hospital Foundation. Travis McClain, DO, RMSK * Board Certified physical medicine and rehabilitation physician * Registered in Musculoskeletal(R) (RMSK(R)) sonography certification * Interests include diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound, ultrasound guided procedures, interventional spine procedures, regenerative medicine/orthobiologics, sports and spine care, non-operative orthopedic care