Integrative Medicine
While the word "alternative" refers to practices used in place of mainstream medicine, the newer words "complementary and integrative medicine," "integrative medicine and health," and "integrative medicine" apply to treatments used with mainstream medicine, not in place of it.
Integrative medicine combines the most well-researched conventional medicine with the most well-researched, evidence-based complementary treatments to provide the right care for each person.
(From Mayo Clinic)
Systemic Study
The Systemic Therapy Diagnostic Machine is a diagnostic and treatment device that uses electromagnetic technology to find imbalances that may be causing health problems. It is based on the idea that every cell, tissue and organ in the human body has a unique frequency and that imbalances in these frequencies may be related to health problems. The machine is used to detect and correct these imbalances using specific electromagnetic signals.
During a systemic therapy session, the patient sits while tests are performed using electrodes and other tools. The machine records the body’s response to different frequencies and electromagnetic waves and uses this information to determine imbalances and help restore the body’s energy balance. It provides information on:
- Health problems in various parts of the body
- Food intolerances and allergies
- Levels of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients in the body
- Toxins and heavy metals in the body
- Function of bodily organs and systems
- Viral loads and types of environmental toxins
- We can perform: genetic studies, viral serology, immunology studies and lymphocyte profiles
(From https://olympia.quironsalud.com/en/lifestyle-center/integrative-medicine-functional-unit)