A philosophy of well being that takes into account the balancing of physical, mental and spiritual aspects of the body.
an approach to wellness that recognizes the interaction between the whole person and his or her environment, and emphasizes harmony within oneself, with nature and the world.
Natural, integrative approach to health and well-being utilizing diet, exercise, meditation, chiropractic, acupuncture, macrobiotics, or other noninvasive therapies.
A concept of patient/client care in which emotional and social needs are dealt with, as well as physical needs.
An „alternative“ or „complementary“ approach to health and fitness which focuses on lifestyle, mental well-being and spiritual awareness. The person is treated as one or a „whole being“, hence the name.
Holistic medicine ; Holistic therapies ; Wholistic health ; Wholistic medicine ; Wholistic therapies Health as viewed from the perspective that humans and other organisms function as complete, integrated units rather than as aggregates of separate parts. Holistic health
This involves viewing individual health in a holistic fashion. Holistic means considering and encompassing body, mind, emotions and spirit. Therefore, factors involving physical wellness/illness, mental/thought patterns, emotional expression and stability, and the individual's spiritual beliefs all have significant roles in maintaining good health and must be addressed.
A total approach to health, addressing lifestyle, physical, mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing.
A personal and comprehensive approach to natural health and the manifestation of human potential through healing and evolving spirit, mind, emotion and body. The practitioner may use any variety of natural healing suggestions to work in partnership with an individual toward greater health, wholeness, balance and integration. This approach to health recognizes the patient as a whole person, not just a disease or a collection of symptoms. In the course of treatment, holistic medical practitioners address a client's emotional and spiritual dimensions as well as the nutritional, environmental and lifestyle factors that may contribute to an illness.
Also known as wholistic (from whole) A non-medical approach to the healing and health of the whole person that looks to combine physical and mental well being. This philosophy of health views the environmental, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of life as intricately interwoven and seeks to create balance by attending to all.
A philosophy of well-being that considers the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of life as closely interconnected. It attempts to restore balance by curing all three aspects.
Holistic health sees the body as an inter-related organism. Its goal is to treat the whole person (body, mind, and spirit) as opposed to merely treating a particular sickness.
Alternative approach to health and fitness that focuses on lifestyle, health, mental well-being, and spiritual awareness.
A non-medical approach to the health of the whole person that combines physical and mental well being. This philosophy seeks to achieve balance by considering all the interwoven environmental, mental, physical and spiritual aspects. Holistic Spas focus on alternative healing methods.
Holistic health is a term used by alternative medicine advocates to describe medical care that views physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of life as closely interconnected and balanced. Advocates of the holistic health philosophy typically seek or use a wide variety of alternative practices, the most common of which include acupuncture, ayurveda, Siddha, chiropractic, naturopathy, yoga, aromatherapy, homeopathy, massage, Tai Chi, Chinese herbology, Medical cannabis, medicinal herbs, and Prolotherapy.