By Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (American Holistic Medical Association Blog) We can probably all agree that the profit motive is the greatest source of dysfunction in American medicine. But aside from the obvious fact that medicine has devolved into an industry that markets products to medical “consumers,” there are a number of more fundamental problems that must be addressed if the health care system is ever
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt The American Medical College of Homeopathy’s (AMCofH) new four-year doctoral program is the first of its kind in the country and will provide the most comprehensive homeopathic medical training in North America. The college will matriculate its first freshman class for this unique program beginning in 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona. On December 29, 2010, the AMCofH had the distinguished honor
Continue Here →It appears that Dr. Malerba’s book, Green Medicine, is beginning to have a truly global impact. Much to our delight we have recently been contacted by a number of holistic practitioners wishing to express their appreciation for Green Medicine. They have been inspired by its message and believe that it represents a blueprint for the future direction of medicine and healing. Two who contacted us
Continue Here →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 →Listen to Blog Talk Radio to hear a conversation between host Lea Yekutiel and DocMalerba. Lea is a breast cancer victor and the author of the book entitled “Making the Breast of It.” Lea turned her life around 180 degrees by changing her belief system and her attitude. DocMalerba discusses Green Medicine, the limitations of conventional medicine, the nature of suppression, the new medical paradigm,
Continue Here →Global Medicine Review is a talk show program hosted by Dr. Kamau Kokayi and Faybiene Miranda dedicated to exploring topics of interest in medicine, holistic health, culture and healing. Dr. Kokayi interviews Dr. Larry Malerba on his new book Green Medicine. The approaches of orthodox allopathic medicine and alternative paradigms of healing are compared and contrasted throughout the book and some of this is discussed in
Continue Here →You can listen to Dr. Larry Malerba discuss homeopathic theory and Green Medicine with Meyer Toole on Energy Psychology Cafe. You will have access to interviews with many experts in the field of energy medicine and holistic health and wellness. Scroll to the bottom of the page at Energy Psychology Cafe and you will see Dr. Malerba’s interview. LISTEN HERE NOW!
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Huffington Post) With all the buzz surrounding the specter of cataclysmic change that may soon be upon us as the Mayan calendar comes to an end in December, it’s a good time to take stock of life here on planet Earth. While doomsday predictions will no doubt garner much of the attention from the mainstream media, I don’t plan on
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Huffington Post) Known for its remarkable healing properties, Arnica montana has been used for centuries to treat the effects of accidents and injuries. The name refers to the genus and species of the yellow flowering plant, which is endemic to the mountains of Central Europe. This plant is sometimes referred to as Leopard’s Bane and is popularly known as the
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Natural News) In Part I we discussed how some of the energy of a moving car is transferred to the persons in the vehicle after a crash. Thus, we can conceptualize whiplash, for example, as more than just physical trauma since it also manifests as a result of energy becoming locked, so to speak, in the neck muscles of an
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Dynamic Living Magazine) A large percentage of us have contracted chicken pox at some point in our lifetimes. We’ve experienced its infamous itch and other symptomatology to varying degrees, and survived not only unscathed, but immunologically better off, just as Nature intended it. In medical lingo, chicken pox is an exanthem, which is to say, a viral condition that produces
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 (Natural News) Mainstream medicine tends to balk at the suggestion that there may be subtler energetic forces at play in disease processes, as if this notion was some sort of science fiction fantasy. However, if the laws of physics determine all chemical and, therefore, all biological processes, then the answers that we seek in the quest to heal human ills
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
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Dynamic Living Magazine) There is no one causative factor that can be ascribed to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADD, ADHD). It is a complex and multifactorial spectrum of problems. The tendency for mainstream medicine to attribute ADHD to faulty brain chemistry is a false premise and gross oversimplification that comes from its limited reductionistic perspective and its desire to impose
Continue Here →by Larry Malerba, DO, DHt (Natural News) Is it science or religion? Modern medicine projects the image of scientific rigor but has all the hallmarks of a system of religious belief. The practical consequence of its insular perspective is the dead-end system of Western medical materialism that we have today. Repair of the physical body is erroneously equated with healing. Never mind whether it is
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