Anthroposophical Medicine - A Complementary and alternative medicine approach
Anthroposophic medicine is a branch of medical science which integrated Modern medicine approach of physical and material doses of medicine based on the Germ Theory of diseases along with the philosophical aspect of medicines and alternative medicinal therapies like Homeopathy, physical therapies and artistic advice.
Anthroposophical Medicine - A Complementary and alternative medicine approach
Anthroposophic medicine is a complementary approach to medicine, which combines theory and practice of modern medicine, with homeopathic remedies, physical therapies, and biographical and artistic advice. The medical approach is the establishment of a scientific-spiritual man, which keeps the human well-being autobiographical and event-related illness to the body, soul and spirit of the individual.
Anthroposophic medicine uses a holistic approach ("genesis"), which focuses on the factors that support health by strengthening the patient's physiology and its individuality, and not only address the factors that cause the disease. Self-determination, autonomy and dignity of patients is a central theme, The treatment is believed to improve the patient's ability to improve.
Anthrosophical medical system was founded in 1920 by Rudolf Steiner, Ita Wegman, as well as an extension of traditional medicine is based on the spiritual philosophy of anthroposophy. The conventional medical treatments, including surgery and medication, if necessary, work in doctors, and anthroposophic, medical training, including degree and certification established medical school, as well as extensive studies post graduation. At the time, the practice of anthroposophic medicine in 80 countries around the world.