Dr. Dan Stickler
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And over the next five years, I was fully convinced that it was the way to go. And we had added stress and genetics. And I started seeing the complexity of the human system. And I was like, this is the problem. We've been looking at it like a... in a reductionistic way in the human system is complex. Epigenetics opened that up to me and we started teaching people epigenetics.
I walked away from surgery in the end of 2009 and said, this is what I want to do. And so I dedicated myself full-time to this and I've been learning systems biology, systems health, Over these years, and I am fully convinced that this is the new paradigm of health. We actually started that way, though. I mean, ancient medicine, you know, you look back at Ayurvedic medicine, and you look back at
I walked away from surgery in the end of 2009 and said, this is what I want to do. And so I dedicated myself full-time to this and I've been learning systems biology, systems health, Over these years, and I am fully convinced that this is the new paradigm of health. We actually started that way, though. I mean, ancient medicine, you know, you look back at Ayurvedic medicine, and you look back at
I walked away from surgery in the end of 2009 and said, this is what I want to do. And so I dedicated myself full-time to this and I've been learning systems biology, systems health, Over these years, and I am fully convinced that this is the new paradigm of health. We actually started that way, though. I mean, ancient medicine, you know, you look back at Ayurvedic medicine, and you look back at
traditional Chinese medicine. It was all about balance and harmony in the system. It wasn't about the parts and pieces. It was truly the harmony. And even the early Greek stuff was about the balance and harmony of the four humors. And then along comes the later Greek period where they started getting into the parts, breaking things down to understand them based on the parts of that.
traditional Chinese medicine. It was all about balance and harmony in the system. It wasn't about the parts and pieces. It was truly the harmony. And even the early Greek stuff was about the balance and harmony of the four humors. And then along comes the later Greek period where they started getting into the parts, breaking things down to understand them based on the parts of that.
traditional Chinese medicine. It was all about balance and harmony in the system. It wasn't about the parts and pieces. It was truly the harmony. And even the early Greek stuff was about the balance and harmony of the four humors. And then along comes the later Greek period where they started getting into the parts, breaking things down to understand them based on the parts of that.
And then Descartes and Cartesian dualism really started to solidify. And then you had the germ theory. And then you had the Fleckner Report. And I mean, we just solidified reductionism as this is the way everything works and how it should be done. And we lost that initial understanding of the harmony and balance of the system.
And then Descartes and Cartesian dualism really started to solidify. And then you had the germ theory. And then you had the Fleckner Report. And I mean, we just solidified reductionism as this is the way everything works and how it should be done. And we lost that initial understanding of the harmony and balance of the system.
And then Descartes and Cartesian dualism really started to solidify. And then you had the germ theory. And then you had the Fleckner Report. And I mean, we just solidified reductionism as this is the way everything works and how it should be done. And we lost that initial understanding of the harmony and balance of the system.
And now systems medicine, systems health has, I mean, this evolution is like a spiral. We keep coming back around to it. And so now we're coming back around to the harmony of the system. I mean, just think of something like inflammation in the body. Everybody looks at it as a bad thing. It's the body trying to balance. It's the body trying to get back into harmony.
And now systems medicine, systems health has, I mean, this evolution is like a spiral. We keep coming back around to it. And so now we're coming back around to the harmony of the system. I mean, just think of something like inflammation in the body. Everybody looks at it as a bad thing. It's the body trying to balance. It's the body trying to get back into harmony.
And now systems medicine, systems health has, I mean, this evolution is like a spiral. We keep coming back around to it. And so now we're coming back around to the harmony of the system. I mean, just think of something like inflammation in the body. Everybody looks at it as a bad thing. It's the body trying to balance. It's the body trying to get back into harmony.
And we take anti-inflammatories to treat it, but we're treating the response of the body to get us back. Understanding the human system in this way really has changed the way that we look at patients and the way that we treat them. And it's made a dramatic difference in the outcomes we see.
And we take anti-inflammatories to treat it, but we're treating the response of the body to get us back. Understanding the human system in this way really has changed the way that we look at patients and the way that we treat them. And it's made a dramatic difference in the outcomes we see.
And we take anti-inflammatories to treat it, but we're treating the response of the body to get us back. Understanding the human system in this way really has changed the way that we look at patients and the way that we treat them. And it's made a dramatic difference in the outcomes we see.
Oh, for sure.
Oh, for sure.
Oh, for sure.
Oh, I mean, we work with a lot of... executives and and high achievers i mean these are these people who have built their kingdoms basically a lot of entrepreneurs that have exited companies and and suddenly they have lost meaning and purpose in life you know they they built this for the last 20 years and now Now what?