By: SchaOn Blodgett
Published:
Edge Magazine; November 2011 Issue
As
we see more articles each day about declining health of
individuals in America, coupled with rising health care
costs, nurses and doctors are starting to look elsewhere to
improve not just their own health, but that of their
families and their clients. This nation is now ranked 49th
in the world for life expectancy, dropping more and more
each year from our highest point in 1950 when we had the 5th
highest ranking, yet we spend more on modern medicine than
any other nation!
According to research published in the
Health Services Research Journal, 76 percent of health
care workers are now using Complementary and Alternative
forms of Medicine (CAM). Insiders of allopathic, or modern,
medicine speculate that so many health care workers use CAM
healing because they know the shortcomings of the allopathic
system.
Joya Lynn-Schoen, M.D., told
Health Behavior News Service, “As insiders, health care
workers understand what’s missing in our medical system.
They’re more educated than others about orthodox and
alternative medicine…. Mainstream medicine will say, ‘Here’s
a pill’ or ‘Have an operation’ or ‘There’s nothing wrong
with you. You’re just tired.’ ” Or maybe it has a little
something to do with the fact that one in five hospital
patients will have a preventable adverse drug reaction
causing additional injury or even death.
Average Americans seem to be catching onto this as well, as
63 percent of us are now utilizing natural forms of healing,
compared to 2007 when only about 38 percent of adults and 12
percent of children in the U.S. utilized CAM therapies. In
just four years, we have seen this number almost double!
In the State of Minnesota, we are very fortunate. We have a
wide variety of CAM therapies and thousands of well trained,
professional practitioners available to us, with a wide
range of modalities like:
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Massage / Shiatsu /
CranioSacral / Ortho-bionomy / Reflexology
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Meditation / Hypnosis
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Chiropractic / Network
Spinal Analysis
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Yoga / Qigong / Pilates
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Acupuncture &
Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Color Light Therapies /
Chromotherapy / Esogetics / Colorpuncture
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Reiki / Pranic Healing /
other Energy-based therapies
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BodyTalk / Matrix
Energetics
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Chakra healing & Crystal
therapies
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Naturopathy
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Herbalism / Homeopathy /
Nutritional-based therapies
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Ayervedic
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Shamanism & Native
American styles
With such a diverse
selection of CAM therapies, you are sure to find a therapy
system and practitioner that works well with you and your
individual, specific situation. Know that the
state of Minnesota requires that each CAM practitioner
must give a “Client Bill of Rights” to each client as
defined by statute, and each practitioner must adhere to
specific standards by listing the practitioner’s educational
background, pricing, confidentiality of client information
and much more. CAM therapists will not tell you to stop any
allopathic treatment; instead, they will help you to find
what works best for you within their scope of knowledge
based on their trainings. They also will encourage you to
have an active conversation with your allopathic doctor to
also come to an individualized solution within that system
that is best for you.
How do you find a
practitioner or natural healing modality that works well for
you and your individual situation? This is one of the
reasons that
The Edge magazine is so great! In this magazine, you can
find listings of holistic health practitioners that you
can call and interview, or explore the happenings
event listings and attend expos and events where you can
meet with holistic health practitioners face-to-face.
articles also help you discover something new for yourself.
Ask your friends or family
members what they have tried — or your allopathic doctors
and nurses, since so many of them are also looking for
natural ways to heal themselves and their loved ones!
Copyright © 2011 SchaOn
Blodgett. All Rights Reserved.
SchaOn
Blodgett, CCP, is one of the owners of Psinergy Natural
Health and Holistic Wellness. He is a holistic health
practitioner in the state of Minnesota and is a Certified
Colorpuncturist. SchaOn has also studied Kirlian Energy
Emission Analysis in-depth. SchaOn stays very active within
the holistic health community of the Twin Cities as he is
the organizer for the Twin Cities Energy and Holistic
Workers group (over 700 members combined) as well the event
coordinator for Magus Books & Herbs as well as his own
business. To find out more about Esogetics or SchaOn, or to
find a Colorpuncturist in your area, visit http://heal.psinergy.info or
call 612-217-HEAL/612-217-4325.