Reactive Vs. Proactive Healthcare
My goal is to help clients transition from reactive to proactive healthcare. By addressing the root causes of my clients symptoms, in time, they can move out of reactive and into proactive healthcare.
The disadvantage of reactive healthcare is that, in many cases, the illness or disease may have already progressed too far.
A prime example of this is when someone discovers that they have cancer but it’s to a point that they have to utilize chemotherapy which results in even more symptoms, in addition to the symptoms of the cancer itself.
Like in much of Western Medicine people often come to me when there are already symptoms present. With the Body Code, instead of addressing the symptoms themselves, we look at the underlying causes and clear blockages that are preventing the body and mind from healing itself.
Once the imbalances and blockages are remedied, then the client can work to maintain a proactive rather than reactive healthcare mindset.
Once the symptoms are gone, I often recommend that clients set up an appointment with me at least every 4-6 months in the same way that we go to the dentist for a cleaning. This allows me to ensure we remain proactive rather than reactive. And just as the dentist cleans the accumulation of plaque, I do a full energetic cleaning of things that we might pick up throughout our everyday lives, such as energy cords and offensive energies.
Another thing to note is that there are varying degrees of treatments available to us. When we are in a proactive state, the solutions to things we face are much less dire. Maybe we just need to eat more fruit with vitamin C, or maybe we just need to increase our cardio. And maybe taking a herbal supplement or drinking herbal tea for a week can remedy minor issues that may arise. When we are proactive and listen to our body, it will let us know if we need a little bit of external assistance. Maybe it’s a herb, maybe it’s a vitamin, maybe it’s a Body Code healing.
Alternatively, if we ignore the signs our body gives us and we let things go too far, we may have to utilize a more aggressive and reactionary form of treatment which may come with its own array of side effects and symptoms.
Proactive healthcare focuses on prevention, allowing individuals to take control of their health and potentially avoid certain health conditions or reduce their severity. It can lead to early detection of health issues, enabling timely intervention and management. Proactive approaches often involve lifestyle choices such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, stress management, and routine screenings or check-ups.