For most people, a visit to a general practitioner (GP) and/or a pharmacist is the only option they consider when feeling a little under the weather. However, getting a medical degree isn’t the only way to help people in a much more natural and holistic method that identifies the root cause of illness.
When you find yourself sick, you may turn to your kitchen cabinet and your garden to treat yourself at home naturally. If you are passionate about utilizing the resources that nature offers to improve your health and want to get certified for your knowledge, you can become a natural health consultant.
Holism, a term coined about a century ago, is a philosophy that theorizes that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. These parts are interconnected intricately and cannot exist or be understood independently of the whole.
Good health resides in the ability to be resilient, balanced, and whole. Our wellness is not only limited to the upkeep of our bodies but also extends to the quality of our mind and soul. Working with an integrative health practitioner can help a client to identify the contributing factors to their symptoms and work on them for improved quality of health and life.