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Integrated Holistic Care is a Southern Oregon health education organization dedicated tonproviding quality health counseling and education services to help our client's understand the research on multiple health topics.
Mission
IHC is dedicated to helping people of all ages optimize their health through
research, education, and holistic health education.
research, education, and holistic health education.
Holistic healthcare resources, grounded in science.
IHC focuses on holistic health education that is firmly grounded in science, and our expertise is grounded in professional nursing experience, herbalism, and peer-reviewed medical research is provided with every care plan to support our guidance.
Doctors and researchers alike are now in wide agreement that the synergistic effects of "natural" or "alternative" medicines should be further investigated. This comes much on the heels of the discovery of the endocannabinoid system throughout the last several decades of the 21st century. The discovery of the ECS shed some light on how the body regulates homeostasis, but also presented a host of new questions. Now classic research conducted in the 1990s showed that compounds that exhibit no effect when administered alone can contribute to highly significant effects when combined with other compounds. This has become known as the "entourage effect."
Doctors and researchers alike are now in wide agreement that the synergistic effects of "natural" or "alternative" medicines should be further investigated. This comes much on the heels of the discovery of the endocannabinoid system throughout the last several decades of the 21st century. The discovery of the ECS shed some light on how the body regulates homeostasis, but also presented a host of new questions. Now classic research conducted in the 1990s showed that compounds that exhibit no effect when administered alone can contribute to highly significant effects when combined with other compounds. This has become known as the "entourage effect."