The concept of holistic health is ancient, seen in Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and indigenous practices that focused on balance rather than isolated symptoms. In the West, the holistic health movement gained traction in the 20th century as a reaction to fragmented, symptom-focused medicine. Early proponents emphasized nutrition, mindfulness, and lifestyle habits as essential to health. By the 1970s, holistic health centers began integrating counseling, bodywork, and nutrition under one roof. Today, holistic care includes
acupuncture,
chiropractic,
nutrition, and
stress relief. This model prioritizes prevention, resilience, and sustainable wellness.
Holistic Health may support energy balance, improved resilience, and emotional steadiness. Patients often report reduced stress, healthier lifestyle habits, and improved vitality when integrating multiple services into a unified plan.
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