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The document discusses a new paradigm in 21st century medicine that focuses on wellness, prevention, and treating the root causes of disease. It notes the high rates of preventable medical errors and deaths each year and advocates for a more natural and holistic approach to health and medical care that treats the whole person.

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NEW PARADIGM IN 21st CENTURY

Dr. dr. Amarullah H. Siregar, FAARM, FAAFM, FABC, DIHom, DNMed, MSc, MA, PhD
CPD ICFAM
on line course July, 15th 2020
• RR
• Right next to the disease there is a heal

• Every disease has nature (herb) on it

• Disease = dysfunctional ≈ dis-ease

• Medical care or Health care

• Health is the greatest gift


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Source: Kaiser Permanente, the largest HMO in America 200
400.000 Medical Mistakes

Source: Annals of Internal Medicine


198.000 Prescription Drugs Side Effects

Source: Journal of the AMA


90.000 Nosocomials

Source: Centers for Disease Control

180.000 Lung cancer

Source: Centers for Disease Control

150.000 Stroke

Source: Centers for Disease Control


DO YOU KNOW?

(average per year in 000)

16.000 AIDS/HIV
UNNECESSARY DEATHS

8.400 Accidents (car & airlines)


Those are considered highly preventable

Next medical care = ZERO Deaths


If all the medicine/drugs in the world were
thrown into the ocean, it would be good for
mankind and bad for the fish.

- O.W. Holmes, MD, Professor of Medicine, Harvard University


MEDICINE TODAY

CONVENTIONAL
DISEASE
SAKIT NON CONVENTIONAL
Pathogenese
Naturopathic Medicine
Anti Aging Medicine
DIS-EASE Wellness Medicine
SEHAT ♣ Regenerative Medicine
Physiogenese Functional Medicine
♣ Restorative Medicine
PHYSIOGENESIS TARGET
CLINICAL
APPROACHES
CAUSE OF DISORDERS

Body Mind Spirit


30% 60% 10%

Mind = Spirit
70%
HEALTH & MEDICAL CARE GRADING

• TREATMENT

• RECOVERY

• REJUVENATION

• REVITALIZATION

• RECUPERATION
Naturopathy “Functional” Medicine
Science of medicine which learn Science of medicine which learn
about the body empowerment the philosophy of balance and
in its natural capacities and how to restore function, as well
functions to prevent, promote, as, focuses at the root levels of
treat and rehabilitate health physiologic imbalances; instead
problems and matters; using of suppressing symptoms, using
natural substances. several modalities of medicine

NATUROPATHY FUNCTIONAL
Conventional Medicine
HEALTHY SICK
The aspects: You are either healthy or sick. If you are ‘healthy’ you do not require
medication. If you are ‘sick’ you generally will be given a prescription to control
whatever symptoms you might have

Functional Medicine
HEALTHY Vital force SICK
The goal is to restore important function within your body. If you treat the cause
of the problem, you can prevent it from developing into the full blown disease.
Treating is important but prevent relapsing is more more important
RESILIENCE = VITAL FORCE
Next Millennium Doctor

COSTUMIZED
TAYLOR MADE
DISEASE

DIS-EASE
individual
systematic approach
physiology and function

assessing multiple
clinical inputs ‘matrix’ story
and insights

facilitate
define the patient need coordinates feedback
a cross discipline
W
EL
LN
E
SS

Personalized identification
review of glossary terms that defined wellness
Wellness is the optimal state of health of individuals and groups.
There are two focal concerns: the realization of the fullest potential of an individual
physically, psychologically, socially, spiritually and economically, and the fulfilment
of one’s role expectations in the family, community, place of worship, workplace and
other settings (2006). WHO health promotion glossary: new terms. Health Promotion International, 21(4), 340.

National Wellness Institute


Wellness is multi-dimensional and holistic, encompassing lifestyle, mental and
spiritual well-being, and the environment
Wellness is positive and affirming www.nationalwellness.org

Charles B. Corbin of Arizona State University


Wellness is a multidimensional state of being describing the existence of positive
health in an individual as exemplified by quality of life and a sense of well-being.”
Biofunctional markers
“ WELLNESS”
Serum
Marker
1st GENERATION
ID gene
Specific Mutations
2nd GENERATION
Genes
Expression Profiles
3rd GENERATION

Functional Profiles
4th GENERATION
1. Tolle Causam
Identify and treat the cause
Physician à illness = cause + signs
signs = symptoms
2. Primum No Nocere
First do no harm
Physician à non invasive
mindful side effects
3. Docere
Doctor as teacher
Physician à educate
inform consent
4. Holistic
Treat the whole person
Physician à interaction
cure vs heal
5. Prevention is the best cure
Physician à health = life style
illness = unhealthy habit
6. Vix Medicatrix Naturae
Healing Power of Nature
Physician à identify & remove
bolster & support
PRACTICAL PHYLOSOPHY
♣ STRUCTURAL THERAPY
≈ bio-mechanic therapy
Foundation
→ anatomical foundation
→ emotional harmony
♣ BIO CHEMICAL THERAPY
substances ≈ biological function
Material
→ synergistic effect
→ enhance receptor
♣ BIOLOGICAL THERAPY
right substances ≈ problems
Manpower
→ physiological balances
→ stimulate, detoxify & repair
PRACTICAL PHYLOSOPHY

♣ ENERGETIC THERAPY
transform bio-information
translate bio-energy
Power
→ substitute deficiencies
→ adjustment excessive

♣ CHANGING PATTERN
individual blue print
Architect → character & constitutional
→ cellular function
DIFFERENTIATION APPROACH
STRUCTURE
CAPACITY
CONVENTIONAL MEDICINE
- Body as machine Physiological foundation
- Treatments to “fix” Mind harmonization
abnormal physical body
- Treat or Heal
Newtonian Physics
BIOLOGICAL
PURIFICATION

Biomarker analyze
Einsteinian Quantum System function
- Body as dynamic system
- Treatments to “rebalance”
body mind spirit - PNEI
NATUROPATHIC “F” MEDICINE REVITALIZATION
More than just the absence of disease
Be in good health and truly well
Sense of vitality VITAL FORCE
à RESILIENCE TO ILLNESS (Cellular function)
Matrix Functional Medicine
Web-like connection
EEnviromental input
Diet, Nutritions, Exercise, trauma

Immune and Oxidative stress


Inflammatory balance and energy production

Gastrointestinal Detoxification
status

Hormones and
Structural
neurotransmitter

Mind, spirit, emotions and


community
CONCEPTUAL
APPROACHES

The best doctor


gives the least
medicine
- Benjamin Franklin
Wellness health check

Data mining
Wellness index
Psychoemotional
Constitutional

Comprehensive and
Holistic Custom made advices
recommendation
FUNCTIONAL DOCTOR EXPAND
PATIENT CHOICE
WELLNESS ORIENTED HOLISTIC PROGRAM THROUGH WELLBEING
Man and Nature were interdependent

1. Only nature heals


2. Let food be your medicine
3. Disease is an expression of purification
4. All disease is one
5. It is more important what sort of
person has a disease than what sort of
disease a person has
Asclepios (3000 BC)
Father of Ancient Medicine
Rudolf Fritz Weiss (1895-1992)
Father of Folk Medicine
Natural substances

Nutrients

Phytochemicals

Source of Growth and Regulation


energy Tissues Body Process
maintenance

Life sustaining functions

Metabolisms

Growth & Body Organ &


Development Composition System function

European Nutrigenomic Organization


Natural bioactive

Functional Catalysts Regulator

Proteomics
Metabolomics

Epigenomic

HEALTHY GENES
The Evolution of Lab markers
Serum
Marker
1st GENERATION
ID gene
Specific Mutations
2nd GENERATION
Genes
Expression Profiles
3rd GENERATION

Functional Profiles
4th GENERATION
SUMMARY

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