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What Is Integrative Medicine

An increasing percentage of the population is consulting complementary medicine practitioners. Why is this trend happening? Patients are often unsatisfied with what they perceive as a focus on using pharmaceuticals to treat or suppress a specific disease rather than helping them become and remain healthy. Physicians have become so specialized that their traditional role of comprehensive caregiver who focuses on healing and wellness has been neglected. In response to this growing patient dissatisfaction, many university medical centers are developing a new subspecialty of medicine.

Integrative Medicine, which is also called integrated health, combines alternative medicine with evidence-based medicine. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), one of the divisions of the National Institutes of Health, states that there is “emerging evidence that some of the perceived benefits of this approach are real or meaningful.” The practice treats the “whole person,” focuses on wellness and health rather than on treating disease, and emphasizes the patient-physician relationship. All factors that influence health, wellness, and disease are taken into consideration, including mind, spirit, and community, as well as the body. The patient and practitioner are partners in the healing process.

Dr. Steve Bittorf is the founder of Green Bay Integrative Health (GBIH), located at 926 Willard Drive, Suite 236 in the Green Bay area that offers wellness and integrative medicine services for individuals.

In 1994 Dr. Steve obtained a Ph.D. in biochemistry and an M.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Medical School, and he subsequently trained at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, where he completed internal medicine residency and fellowships in pulmonary and critical care medicine. Dr. Bittorf began practicing integrative medicine in 2008=, and 2014 he established his practice in Green Bay, Wisconsin The mission at GBIH is to practice integrative medicine and adhere to the highest standard of care. We form collaborative relationships with our patients and combine both traditional and alternative treatment approaches in order to promote wellness. We believe that good medicine is based in good science, inquiry-driven and open to new paradigms. Conventional and alternative effective interventions that are natural and less invasive should be used whenever possible, and the broader concepts of health promotion and the prevention of illness are paramount.

Patients interested in integrative medicine may call the clinic (920) 489-8349 or visit https://www.greenbayintegrativehealth.com/  for more information or to schedule appointments.

How Much Fish Oil Do I Need for Maximum Benefit?

 

Many consumers may not obtain maximum possible benefits when taking fish oil supplements. Often consumers are unsure of the proper daily dose to take. Recommended daily intake varies from 1-12 g based on the goals of therapy and ailments treated, from severe inflammatory conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis to fatty liver disease or hypertriglyceridemia to simple cardiovascular disease prevention. Sometimes treatment failures occur because OTC supplements have quality control problems.

Supplements of all types fall under the supervision of the FTC which only monitors advertising claims, whereas pharmaceuticals are regulated by the FDA which has stringent standards and requirements for purity and concentration. Mail order companies and box retail chains rely on low cost suppliers outside the US; many well-described issues exist in the supply chain, such that the New York state attorney general recently initiated an investigation into the matter. To obtain the best results it pays to consult an integrative medicine practitioner and use only the highest quality supplements.

Have questions about heart health? Contact Dr. Steve at https://www.greenbayintegrativehealth.com

Patients interested in integrative medicine consultation may call Green Bay Integrative Health at (920) 489-8349. The clinic address is 926 Willard Drive, Suite 236, Green Bay, WI, 54304.