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In our 14th show, Dr. Andrew Colyer delivers your latest Holistic Practice Building tip,
and shares information from over 30 years of combined clinical and business experience.

This week’s show was filmed on location at the beautiful Glen Ivy Spa in Corona, California.

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Thank you for watching, and enjoy!

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James Maskell, CEO

Dr. Andrew Colyer, Executive Director

In our 13th show, Dr. Andrew Colyer and James Maskell deliver your latest Holistic Practice Building tip,
and share information from over 30 years of combined clinical and business experience.

This week’s show was filmed on location at the beautiful Glen Ivy Spa in Corona, California.

Be sure to leave your comments and questions below!

Thank you for watching, and enjoy!

Your Question of the Day: What do you want to know about Holistic Practice Development?

Click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your comment now!

Thank you for being here as part of our Holistic Practice Community.

James Maskell, CEO

Dr. Andrew Colyer, Executive Director

In our 11th show, Dr. Andrew Colyer and James Maskell deliver your latest Holistic Practice Building tip,
and share information from over 30 years of combined clinical and business experience.

This week’s show was filmed on location at the beautiful Glen Ivy Spa in Corona, California.

Be sure to leave your comments and questions below!

Thank you for watching, and enjoy!

Your Question of the Day: What do you want to know about Holistic Practice Development?

Click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your comment now!

Thank you for being here as part of our Holistic Practice Community.

James Maskell, CEO

Dr. Andrew Colyer, Executive Director

In our 10th show, Dr. Andrew Colyer and James Maskell deliver your latest Holistic Practice Building tip,
and share information from over 30 years of combined clinical and business experience.

This week’s show was filmed on location at the beautiful Glen Ivy Spa in Corona, California.

Be sure to leave your comments and questions below!

Thank you for watching, and enjoy!

Your Question of the Day: What do you want to know about Holistic Practice Development?

Click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your comment now!

Thank you for being here as part of our Holistic Practice Community.

James Maskell, CEO

Dr. Andrew Colyer, Executive Director

In our 9th show, Dr. Andrew Colyer and James Maskell deliver your latest Holistic Practice Building tip,
and share information from over 30 years of combined clinical and business experience.

This week’s show was filmed on location at the beautiful Glen Ivy Spa in Corona, California.

Be sure to leave your comments and questions below!

Thank you for watching, and enjoy!

Your Question of the Day: What do you want to know about Holistic Practice Development?

Click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your comment now!

Thank you for being here as part of our Holistic Practice Community.

James Maskell, CEO

Dr. Andrew Colyer, Executive Director

We at HPd are big fans of Michael McIntyre, and this post is the first of our funny Friday practice tips. His little bit on ‘The Man Drawer’ made us think of the dozens of practices whose whole practices are like a man drawer… no systems and no purging!

How well will patients respond to your recommendations to detox when you have a organizationally toxic environment?

The modern American medical system, and particularly its education, was crystallized into being following a Carnegie Foundation funded report in 1910, put together by Abraham Flexner. It sought to raise the bar for medical standards and changed the landscape of medicine in this country almost overnight.

The report and subsequent education recommendations focused on the key issues of the time, namely acute and infectious conditions that were both rampant and relevant. Underpinning these policy changes were some of the prevailing assumptions of the time, specifically the Germ Theory.

These changes were very successful and thrust America towards a healthcare system that by the middle of the century was the envy of the rest of the world, technologically and educationally. The obvious causes of acute and emergent issues had been identified, drugs and surgical procedures and protocols refined.

However, fast forward to 2010 and the US is 46th in infant mortality even though its health spending per capita is several times higher than any other country. The landscape of disease has changed considerably, with chronic and degenerative disease driving both numbers and costs.

Scientific inquiry into these more complex diseases continues to struggle to identify single, clear causes for contemporary issues ranging from cancer to diabetes. More and more, however, the research points to diet, lifestyle and in particular toxicity factors that, over time, contribute significantly to those conditions. As the now famous saying goes ‘The genes load the gun, the environment pulls the trigger.’

Breast cancer has been particularly relevant to me this year, with a member of my close family being diagnosed, and as a result, I have spent a lot of time investigating the latest research. Anything from underwired bras to soy products have been fingered as potential causes, but the overall trend is one that points towards multiple potential causes being able to produce the same symptoms, and this is not only in cancer but in other growing degenerative dis-ease categories from autism to MS.

Once source of hope is that such lifestyle and environmental factors rarely induce these dis-eases overnight. It is unlikely that anyone would develop bowel cancer without a history of significant bowel sluggishness, yet currently these potential causes are not being caught early enough to be able to change behavior to avoid potential pitfalls.

These factors combined have created a ‘perfect storm’ of market and clinical conditions whereby holistic practitioners and holistic medicine can take its rightful place in an optimal, integrated medical system. You can argue until you are blue in the face about the relative value of traditional and ‘alternative’ medicine, but two things that holistic practitioners objectively do better than their allopathic counterparts are listening and educating, two key parts of ‘Empowerment Medicine’

If the cheapest and most easily leveraged area of improving these chronic conditions is lifestyle factors, then empowerment towards consistent behavior is crucial to a sustainable system. This will take changes not only clinically but also in patient flow and office visit structure, and it is encouraging to see the green shoots of empowerment medicine taking root in the integrative practices across the country.

In our 5th show, Dr. Andrew Colyer and James Maskell deliver your latest Holistic Practice Building tip,
and shares information from over 30 years of combined clinical and business experience.

This week’s show was filmed on location in New York City,
in beautiful Riverside Park, near the Soldiers and Sailors Monument.

Be sure to leave your comments and questions below!

Thank you for watching, and enjoy!



Your Question of the Day: What do you want to know about Holistic Practice Development?

Click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your comment now!

Thank you for being here as part of our Holistic Practice Community.

James Maskell, CEO

Dr. Andrew Colyer, Executive Director

In our 1st show, Dr. Andrew Colyer and James Maskell deliver your latest Holistic Practice Building tip,
and shares information from over 30 years of combined clinical and business experience.

This week’s show was filmed on location in New York City,
in beautiful Riverside Park, near the Soldiers and Sailors Monument.

Be sure to leave your comments and questions below!

Thank you for watching, and enjoy!



Your Question of the Day: What do you want to know about Holistic Practice Development?

Click here, scroll down to the bottom of the page and leave your comment now!

Thank you for being here as part of our Holistic Practice Community.

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James Maskell, CEO

Dr. Andrew Colyer, Executive Director

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