Think of holistic like "whole body treatment," including mind, body, and social factors.
A holistic approach to health considers all aspects of a person's needs: mental, social, spiritual, and physical.
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maksud pendekatan " the holistic appoach method" dalam ilmu antropologi
The Holistic Dental Network defines the field as: ''an approach to Dentistry that promoted health and wellness instead of the treatment of disease. This approach to Dentistry encompasses both modern science and knowledge drawn from the worlds great traditions on natural healing.'' Holistic Dentistry acknowledges and deals with the mind, body and spirit of the patient, not just his or her ''Teeth''.
You can ask a doctor about holistic health. Most Holistic doctors also know about normal treatment.
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The best answer is probably no, a holistic exam is not the best way to determine your health. Some may disagree and believe wholeheartedly in the alternative medical approach but truly, a physical exam with xrays and lab tests would be more accurate.
Holistic health is a philosophy of medical care that combines views of physical and mental aspects of life and equally important approaches to treatment. Holism as a health concept has long existed outside of academic circles, but only relatively recently has the modern medical establishment begun to integrate it into the mainstream health care system. Holistic health is not itself a method of treatment, but is an approach to how treatment should be applied.
The Cayce Health System, or Cayce systems, combine an extensive and varied assortment of treatments for hundreds of physical conditions, diseases, and disabilities into a holistic approach to health and healing.
There is no hard-and-fast rule for "an" or "a" prior to a word beginning with "h", however the correct usage is "an holistic". See below for some examples of usage: an hotel an historian an holistic a hunter a holiday a human
"An holistic" is the wrong way to say it. You have to say "a holistic" because you only use "an" before a vowel (a, e, u, e, o). You use "a" before anything that is not a vowel.Not exactly true. What about:A userA universityA unicycleAn hourAn honourYou would use 'an' before any word that begins with the sound of a vowel.