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The Innate Design: Implementing Self-Healing Techniques for the Modern Patient
The Innate Design: Implementing Self-Healing Techniques for the Modern Patient
The Innate Design: Implementing Self-Healing Techniques for the Modern Patient
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This book is an interdisciplinary collaboration between a yoga therapist and a family physician who have experienced the missing gap in allopathic medicine and are devoted to filling that void with holistic, sustainable prescriptions to patients. As they both have witnessed these modalities, practices, and lifestyle choices be effective in the healing of their patients, Melissa and Kyle empower the reader through the utilization of treatment modalities such as yoga, the chakra system, and mindfulness to further healing and maintenance.
This cutting-edge book provides healthcare professionals and patients alike with a broader, intuitive lens in addressing a more participatory medical practice. Implementing the alternative modalities discussed here refine the patient/doctor relationship so patients are seen, met, and understood by their healthcare team and allows for improved clarity leading to sustained restoration and wellness preservation. This unique book provides the reader with a comprehensive system to eradicate imbalances that lead to disease while shining light on our innate design - supporting our mind, body, and spirit to live abundantly in all aspects of our being.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateJul 27, 2016
ISBN9781504360234
The Innate Design: Implementing Self-Healing Techniques for the Modern Patient
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Melissa Aguirre

Melissa Aguirre is a Nationally Registered Yoga Therapist, Certified Energy Medicine and MBSR Practitioner specializing in scientifically based holistic health practices and education. Her passion for serving those who serve has led to the creation of her mindfulness based yoga therapy programs that serve the military population along with multiple wellness workshops and classes in holistic healing to her national audience. Melissa is a wellness speaker and contributing author for yoga therapy case studies continuing to impact optimal patient care and sustainable lifestyle choice. Her influence and support to charity events and holistic health summits define her as a true asset and advocate to sustainable wellness. In her free time, Melissa loves to spend time with her husband and family. Dr Kyle Hoedebecke is a board certified Family Physician currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and full time clinician. Additionally, he serves as an Editor at the Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, the Vice Chair of the American Global Health Interest Group, and the Polaris Chair - which he co-founded in 2014. He is well-publushed with over 30 peer-reviewed publications in 8 languages. His passions are medical education, patient empowerment, and global health. He has fought to improve access and quality of primary care in numerous countries around the world. In his free time he loves to travel the world with his lovely wife and 2 beautiful daughters.

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    The Innate Design - Melissa Aguirre

    Copyright © 2016 Melissa Aguirre and Kyle Hoedebecke.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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    The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.

    This work is nonfiction. However, some of the names and characteristics of the persons involved in case study or client cases have been changed in order to disguise their identities. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is pure coincidence and unintentional.

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

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    ISBN: 978-1-5043-6002-9 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5043-6003-6 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5043-6023-4 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2016909707

    Balboa Press rev. date: 07/25/2016

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Author’s Note/ Preface

    Introduction

    Addressing Chronic Illness

    1.   Holism

    What Are The Chakras?

    Key Yogic Tools For Healing

    2.   Root Chakra:  Rooting Down To Rise Up

    Anxiety & Fear

    Addiction

    Eating Disorders

    Self Healing Tools

    3.   Sacral Chakra:  Wellness Is Movement

    Yoga And Trauma Recovery

    Self Healing Tools

    4.   Solar Plexus Chakra:  Sourcing Your Power

    Gut Brain

    Ibs And Stress

    Depression

    Self Healing Tools

    5.   Heart Chakra:  Love Thyself

    Stress And The Heart

    Fatigue/Burn Out

    High Blood Pressure And Yoga

    Self Healing Tools

    6.   Throat Chakra:  Bridging Mind And Body

    Power Of Voice

    Sleep Apnea

    Thyroid And Throat Chakra

    Self Healing Tools

    7.   Third Eye Chakra:  The Gem Of Mentality

    Meditation

    Mindfulness

    Insomnia

    Self Healing Tools

    8.   Crown Chakra:  Awakening To Wellness

    Making Meaning

    Prayer

    Self Healing Tools

    9.   Conclusion:  Welcome Yourself Home

    Yoga Pose Glossary

    Index

    To each. To all. Let your conduct be a conduit of your message, let the love you give be an expression of your prayer, and let each day serve as curriculum. Listen to the wisdom of the body, your innate design, this magnificent blueprint to wellness and abundance wrapped in skin. Follow the road signs, yield for care, and be unabridged in your being knowing health is bona fide independence.

    AUTHOR’S NOTE/ PREFACE

    This book is an interdisciplinary collaboration between a yoga therapist and a physician who have witnessed the missing gap in allopathic medicine and are devoted to filling that gap with holistic, sustainable ‘prescriptions’ to patients. As they have both witnessed these modalities, practices, and lifestyle choices be more effective on the healing of their patients, Melissa and Kyle wanted to find a way to reach more individuals to inform, inspire, and influence people of our time to generate an effective way to prevent illness and care for patients of the future.

    Many conclusions drawn from this book are derived from experience and personal understanding based off of patient interaction, case study, and current research being done in alternative and holistic medicine. As we navigate through these holistic modalities, the hope is to suggest each practice as an adjunction to therapy and to be adopted into daily life style choices.

    INTRODUCTION

    Over the past decade, an abundance of alternative and complementary practices have become widely accessible to the public and are slowly becoming integrated into our current healthcare system. This book is a tool for healthcare professionals and patients to provide a holistic perspective when treating and working with patients in addition to those individuals who want to learn more about this aspect of healing.

    Although Do No Harm is not specifically stated in the Hippocratic Oath, medical providers understand and yield to the ethical principles of first doing no harm. With an ever-increasing dependency of drug interventions and surgical procedures, doctors are straying further away from facilitating overall patients’ health, wellness, and quality of life (QOL). Rather, patients are experiencing much less healing and more dependency and stagnation. The current procedures and regulations of healthcare are no longer keeping people accountable for their health, but addressing patients simply as chemical processes; therefore, treating patients with other chemical processes. This cycle has caused more illnesses, debt, and disease. When the definition of health is the absence of disease and/or injury, it compresses the value and experience of life into a limited continuum. This book will offer a larger scale of what health really is through individual flourishing not mechanically - but holistically. We will provide a new paradigm for healthcare professionals to use when consulting patients and assisting them through prevention and recovery. The objective is to move away from the sole utilization of the biomedical model and into addressing the whole person including lifestyle, environment, spirituality, and nutrition to instill a healthier, happier QOL. Understanding the Chakra system gives medical providers an effective model to counsel their patients on how to better internalize locus of control- making choices that are cost effective which will lead to healing and flourishing.

    According the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) roughly 75% of healthcare spending goes to treating preventable diseases. Rather than operating healthcare as disease control, addressing patients as a whole to counsel them according to imbalances in their lifestyle and choices so that patients can empower themselves into sustainable healing and illness prevention. Educating oneself on mindfulness-based trainings and exploring the Chakra system provides a new pathway to healing and improved health.

    We must take action and change our current system as, according to the Institute of Medicine, 30% of health care cost (roughly $750 billion annually) are wasted and do not improve health. Much of this waste comes from the focus on sub-specialization in medicine and skyrocketing healthcare costs not correlated to outcomes. An unproportionate, excessive amount of money is spent on the last months of life to increase quantity rather than QOL Furthermore, fears of lawsuits also drive medical providers to perform numerous unwarranted tests and additional spending.

    The purpose of this book is to provide health care professionals and patients with a broader, intuitive lens in addressing a more participatory medical practice. Implementing new modalities that refine the patient/ doctor relationship so patients are seen, met, and understood by their medical team allowing for an improved clarity leading to sustainable healing.

    Unfortunately, the medical culture is saturated with over-medicating patients. In addition to potential side effects and interactions between medications, many of these pills do not correct the problem itself. Furthermore, many pathologies can be attributed to imbalances in chakras. With a direct correlation between the 7 main chakras and the neuroendocrine system, this model boasts many cost effective, holistic ways of improving healing.

    This book is a collaboration between Dr. Kyle Hoedebecke and Yoga Therapist Melissa Aguirre to merge westernized medicine with holistic, natural modalities based off of experience and observation in patient healing and wellness. Within these pages compose both evidence-based research and case studies that point to self-sustainability in hopes to raise awareness and show the importance of accountability in healing and health care. This book does not take the place of the care of primary care providers or specialists - rather is intended to allow the reader to evaluate health from a new perspective and integrate non pharmacological treatments as a source of health and healing.

    ADDRESSING CHRONIC ILLNESS

    The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will instruct his patient in the care of the human frame, in diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease. —Thomas Edison (1902)

    The problem of chronic illness drains the medical system, and the current models show minimal productivity in resolving this issue. As our nation continues to hemorrhage money for preventable medical expenses, providers and patients must look for an alternative approach to bridge the gap between conventional and integrative health for a direction in our healthcare system. Primary-care providers have become exhausted and overwhelmed, leading to burnout within our medical professional and caregiver communities. Integrative health proposes the potential of restoring the joy to medical practices while watching people heal as a solution to the epidemic of serving the chronically ill.

    Many specific chronic conditions often correlate with lifestyle choices. Examples include diagnoses such as stroke, arthritis, heart disease, some cancers, diabetes, and obesity. Physicians recommend regular physical activity throughout the week to help prevent the above-mentioned pathologies. In addition to other exercises, regularly practicing yoga and being mindful of lifestyle choices offers a great way to help ward off these conditions and improve one’s overall physical and mental health, thereby offering an augmented quality of life (QOL).

    Lifestyle choice has a huge influence over one’s potential of being diagnosed with a chronic illness. It also plays a vital role in the chakra modality. Although some chronic illnesses are a result of aging, economic resources, or genetics, one has a better chance of preventing a chronic illness by paying attention to healthy diet, avoidance of tobacco products, and regular exercise. This information is nothing new, so we must find ways to derail dysfunctional lifestyle choices and replace them with new positive choices. With knowledge comes responsibility, and your first step is to empower yourself to take control of your health. You need to also realize that it is possible to live a vibrant, peaceful life.

    Mahatma Gandhi once said, A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes. When we efficiently absorb the tools and wisdom into who we are, we can generate the person we want to be. Even if you are living with a chronic illness, the effect of that illness can be limited with lifestyle choices. Whether it be physically or by adopting a new attitude of peace by pursuing practices and eating habits that strive to nourish the whole body—just as you are, both can have an impact on your health. This is a solution-oriented book that will provide practical ways to implement exercises into your daily routine, help you cultivate a new craving of feeling well, and release old habits that serve no positive purposes.

    Let’s get started!

    HOLISM

    Health is a large word. It embraces not the body only, but the mind and spirit as well; and not today’s pain or pleasure alone, but the whole being and outlook of man. —James H. West

    The chakra system is rooted in holism, the concept that the entire person should be addressed to include psychological, spiritual, emotional, mental, and lifestyle factors. Applying holistic practices broadens both the provider’s and patient’s healing capacity in conventional, alternative, and complementary medicine, so as to enrich the scope of medical practices to optimize a patient’s health potential. Holism encompasses occupational environment, lifestyle habits, mental processes, psychological factors, and other experiences that influence one’s state of being.

    Specifically, the chakra system serves as a holistic model that expounds and directs the influence of all quadrants within the patient’s life. For example, an individual may suffer from chronic back pain, even though all medical exams and imaging modalities have shown no evidence of pathology. Holism allows the health practitioner to apply a wider lens of evaluation and treatment for this complaint. Whether due to stress or dysfunctional postural habits, one can better advise the patient in cost-effective, holistic practices rather than immediately turning to surgical interventions or oral painkillers.

    Holism also addresses how each part of the body influences one’s entire being. In Jon Kabat-Zinn’s Full Catastrophe Living, he talks about interconnectedness and wholeness throughout the body:

    It is a universe in itself [our body], consisting of more than 10 trillion cells that all ultimately derive from one single cell, organized into tissues and organs and systems and structures, with a built-in ability to regulate itself as a whole to maintain internal balance and order down to the nano level of interacting molecular structures. In a word, our bodies are undeniably self-organizing and self-healing at every level you care to look at … All these are highly integrated, interconnected regulatory processes operating through elaborate feedback loops.

    Our biology is interconnected and self-regulated, meaning that any single piece can positively or negatively affect the entire body. Numerous experiences in our day-to-day living exemplify this theory, such as when we feel sad, we may not have an appetite, or when we are under chronic stress, our bodies may break out in a rash. Our minds and bodies share a sphere of experience, each mirroring the other. Science has validated much of what the ancient yogis have taught in reference to the mind-body connection.

    What Are the Chakras?

    We are no animals. We are galaxies with skin. —Tara Sophia Mohr

    Dating back to 1750–500 BCE, chakras derived from the Vedic culture known for the Vedas, the oldest scriptures of Hinduism. Many holistic practices are products of this culture, which includes theories of awakening, intuitional practice, as well as the belief that the individual is a realization of the self. The chakras are simply an organic formula for the individual to use to become pure or to rebalance in the body.

    Chakras—meaning wheel or circle in Sanskrit—are psychospiritual vortices of energy within and surrounding the body. Though many exist, we will focus on the seven main chakras within the body. With that in mind, the idea is that

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