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HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE- Introduction

Holistic health has steadily gained public acceptance. What exactly is it all about, and are there any reasons why Christians should steer clear from it?

HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE- Diverse Range of Approaches
The holistic health movement encompasses a diverse range of alternative approaches to health care. Advocates of the movement view it as an antidote to the inadequacies of traditional medicine, which is accused of overemphasizing the physical aspects of health and healing while neglecting its psychological and spiritual dimensions.

HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE- Beyond Modern Medicine?
Holistic health proponents pride their efforts in going beyond modern medicine’s “cure” and “prevention” mentality. They seek, instead, to focus their energy on such lofty goals as personal fulfillment and self-actualization. But while these aims characterize holistic health’s strongest appeal, they also testify to the movement’s basic problem — namely, its subjective underpinnings. After all, is there an objective way to define and administer such a thing as fulfillment?

HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE- Occultic/Mystical Preoccupations
To make matters worse, nearly all the practitioners in this field are entrenched in an occult and mystical conception of reality, to the exclusion of the Christian world view. Thus, a number of practices — for example, psychic healing — can be found steeped in outright occultism. It’s no wonder why this movement has gained such avid support from the New Age community.

HOLISTIC HEALTH CARE- Not Recommended
Admittedly, some holistic health practices — biofeedback and chiropractic, to name two — offer a measure of therapeutic value. However, other applications, like iridology, are nothing more than sheer quackery. Because of these and other related problems, we strongly advise Christians not to go to holistic healers, even in such widely-accepted and innocuous practices as chiropractic, without first inquiring about the healer’s personal beliefs and practices. It could prove to be the opening for the world of the occult. Above all, as Christians we must test all things by God’s Word which, as Proverbs 4:22 tells us “are life to those who find them and health to a man’s whole body.”

The Bible becomes a plethora of useful information for our health and well-being. – Search

The Bible offers a wealth of wisdom and guidance for maintaining health and well-being. It teaches us to care for our bodies, minds, and spirits, emphasizing the importance of physical, mental, and spiritual health. Here are some key insights from the Bible on health and well-being:
Physical Health: The Bible encourages us to honor our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). It provides practical wisdom on nutrition, dietary laws, and the importance of rest and exercise.

Mental and Emotional Well-being: The Bible offers comfort and guidance for those experiencing anxiety, depression, or distress. Philippians 4:6-7 advises presenting requests to God through prayer and thanksgiving, which can guard our hearts and minds.

Spiritual Health: The Bible connects the state of the mind and soul with the state of the body. Proverbs 17:22 states, “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”

Holistic Approach: The Bible teaches us to care for our entire being, including spirit, soul, and body. This holistic approach aligns with modern health science and can help us achieve true health and wellness.

By integrating these biblical principles into our daily lives, we can aspire to a balanced and fulfilling life, living in harmony with God’s design for human flourishing.

What Does The Bible Say About Health And Wellness (31 Verses Explained) – Christianity Path

30 Powerful Bible Verses About Health And Wellness (Full Commentary) – Bible Study For You

27 Best Bible Verses about Health – Inspiring Scripture | Bible Study Tools

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Prof. Dr. Jutta Hübner – Information Network Homeopathy

Alternative medicine is not an alternative

Curing cancer is not an easy task and doctors don’t always win. »Every case of cancer is different, there is no one single therapy for everyone. But we do have much better options today than we did a few years ago,« says Jutta Hübner. In her search for ways to support patients in dealing with the disease, to strengthen them mentally and physically and to minimize the side effects of operations or chemotherapy, Jutta Hübner found what she was looking for in naturopathy, as well as in chiropractic and herbal medicine. She completed training courses, obtained a diploma in acupuncture as well as qualifying in nutritional counselling and palliative
medicine, completing a distance learning course in health economics and undergoing further training in psycho-oncology.

Jutta Hübner’s path has taken her through many stages, from clinics to practice, rehabilitation centres and private clinics, from Bad Soden and Bonn to Frankfurt and Masserberg. Jutta Hübner can well imagine that for some people and viewed from the outside, her course in life may not seem very straightforward. For her, however, everything is logical and consistent. »When nothing new is possible, then it’s the right time for a change,«—this mindset eventually led her to Jena.

Jutta Hübner qualified as a professor here in 2014, and when she accepted the endowed professorship for integrative oncology at the University of Jena in 2017, she not only returned to academia, but also grasped the opportunity to pass on her knowledge and enthusiasm to the younger generation of doctors. »Back then, there was nothing like this anywhere else at a German clinic,« she recalls, adding that in recent years, however, a lot has happened in the field of integrative oncology. Among other things, it incorporates findings from nutritional science, sports medicine, naturopathy, psychology and health communication.

Jutta Hübner knows that many people turn to alternative medicine in their search for gentle, natural treatment and healing methods. But for the oncologist, one thing is clear: there is no natural medicine that kills a tumour. Surgery, radiotherapy and drug-based tumour therapies are effective, while naturopathy and other so-called complementary disciplines offer tried and tested therapies and remedies that can help patients recover or alleviate the unpleasant side effects of treatment.

»There is, however, a lot of charlatanism in alternative medicine in this country. The effects of medicines and therapies are not scientifically proven or not sufficiently so. And yet belief in homeopathy, for example, is widespread in Germany and there are also numerous followers among medical practitioners.« The fact that even anthroposophical medicine, which incorporates supernatural aspects, has followers in this country almost leaves the eloquent doctor speechless. »We are the ›land of poets and thinkers‹, which has produced Nobel Prize winners and so many bright minds whose expertise is valued worldwide,« she says, shaking her head. »But perhaps that’s our problem: critically scrutinizing and incorporating findings is not common practice everywhere in science in Germany.« 

And because she is vocal about this, some of those criticized react emphatically. Not only do they spread crude constructs by way of social media on how doctors are influenced by the pharmaceutical industry, she also has to fend off some attacks on a personal level. Nevertheless, she never tires of countering all this by way of her scientific approach. 

She does this, for example, in the Prevention and Integrative Oncology Working Group of the German Cancer Society External link and as a member of the German Medical Association’s Drug Commission External link. Jutta Hübner is also on the scientific advisory board for the investigative medium MedWatch External link, which takes a critical look at dubious promises of healing and misleading reports on medical topics.

»Instead of alternative medicine, we focus on complementary medicine—in other words, everything that patients can do themselves to supplement ›conventional medicine‹. This is because they can influence their own recovery with the help of nutrition, physical activity, natural healing methods, relaxation techniques, conversations, prayers and more.«

Dance as medicine and recipes for better communication

Jutta Hübner founded the »Perspectives Foundation«External link in 2017 to show cancer patients ways of coping better with their illness or living with cancer. One problem with modern medicine is that tumour diseases are highly individual, and the treatment options are multifaceted and lengthy. »Doctors often don’t have time to explain everything to patients in detail,« as she relates. This makes it all the more important to provide information and offers of help so that patients and relatives are not taken in by false promises of cures and healing. This is where her foundation sees scope for action.

The »Perspectives Foundation« offers online lectures on various topics relating to tumour diseases, fact sheets on substances and applications—from aloe vera to germanium, Reiki, traditional medicine to incense, yoga, and zinc. The foundation also organizes communication seminars—and dance workshops.

The 62-year-old doctor’s own experience also played a key role in this. »I used to play basketball and football when I was young, I ran and I also started ballet,« she says, »and I learned a lot about body awareness and body language.« Dancing has been her passion for years. »I can switch off and recharge my batteries on the dance floor,« says Jutta Hübner. Several hundred cancer patients who have taken part in the free dance workshops or scientifically supported dance projects that she organizes have already had this experience. Dancing works like a medicine. But it is not paid for by the health insurance companies as a rehabilitation service, which is why the »Perspectives Foundation« steps in here.

Jutta Hübner is often out and about on weekends, both for the foundation and for lectures. In Jena, which has been her home for longer than anywhere else, she enjoys exploring nature by bike or on foot. And the agile professor also makes use of the routes between the office and the lecture theatre, where she runs a part-time degree course for doctors, nurses and health managers in the field of integrative oncology, to top up her daily 10,000-step target. But now she’s in a hurry. It’s just before 9 am and the next appointment is already knocking on the door.

Jutta Hübner’s research works | Gesellschaft für Pädiatrische Onkologie und Hämatologie and other places

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Real health is far more than the absence of disease. It’s vitality at all levels of being human.

The Christian’s Guide to Holistic Health: Pursuing the Abundant Life in Christ Through Vitality in Body, Mind, & Spirit: SANDSTROM ND, DAVID: Amazon.com: Books

“The Christian’s Guide to Holistic Health” is all about maximizing your health potential by cooperating with God’s design for our body, mind, and spirit. God loves us enough that when He tells us to do something it’s for our benefit. When He tells us to avoid something it’s for our protection. 

With these truths in mind: 

The Bible becomes a plethora of useful information for our health and well-being. – Search
The Bible offers a wealth of wisdom and guidance for maintaining health and well-being. It teaches us to care for our bodies, minds, and spirits, emphasizing the importance of physical, mental, and spiritual health. Here are some key insights from the Bible on health and well-being:
Physical Health: The Bible encourages us to honor our bodies as temples of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). It provides practical wisdom on nutrition, dietary laws, and the importance of rest and exercise.

Mental and Emotional Well-being: The Bible offers comfort and guidance for those experiencing anxiety, depression, or distress. Philippians 4:6-7 advises presenting requests to God through prayer and thanksgiving, which can guard our hearts and minds.

Spiritual Health: The Bible connects the state of the mind and soul with the state of the body. Proverbs 17:22 states, “A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”

Holistic Approach: The Bible teaches us to care for our entire being, including spirit, soul, and body. This holistic approach aligns with modern health science and can help us achieve true health and wellness.

By integrating these biblical principles into our daily lives, we can aspire to a balanced and fulfilling life, living in harmony with God’s design for human flourishing.

What Does The Bible Say About Health And Wellness (31 Verses Explained) – Christianity Path

30 Powerful Bible Verses About Health And Wellness (Full Commentary) – Bible Study For You

27 Best Bible Verses about Health – Inspiring Scripture | Bible Study Tools

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