by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Huffington Post) One Size Does Not Fit All: The rising green revolution will not settle for the conventional medical status quo. Green medicine transcends the cookie-cutter model that erroneously believes that most, if not all, persons with the same medical condition should respond to the same treatment. It seeks to improve upon the pharmaceutical/surgical tunnel vision of corporate medicine in
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Huffington Post/AOL) A green medical approach seeks innovation and is open to all healing methodologies, new or old, Western or Eastern, left-brained or right. The Green Revolution in medicine will bring together the best of conventional and alternative resources. It is not about eliminating one in favor of the other. It is about achieving a balanced approach that seeks unity
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Huffington Post/AOL) Let’s face it, we have created an increasingly divided medical system that resembles a form of apartheid. This medical apartheid is, not surprisingly, a reflection the polarized society in which we live. The etymology of the term “apart-heid” essentially translates into “separate” “hood.” The unnatural divide has reached extreme proportions as the balance of power tips more in
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Huffington Post/Aol) Everywhere we hear the call for the greening of American culture, and many are coming to understand that the same is needed for our medical culture. The complex issues surrounding the human experience of illness, disease, death, recovery, health and cure are too diverse and multifactorial to be confined to the limited parameters that orthodox Western medicine uses
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