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Latest HRP Lesson: Connected and Integrated System

Connected and Integrated System

Excerpt from the Health Restoration Program

The human body being a Connected and Integrated System is an essential principle to embrace. Especially considering how many potential avenues it opens up with regards to understanding what may be causing any health challenges or dysfunctions and what you may be able to leverage to improve your function and wellbeing.

We are a system-of-systems.  A Cybernetic System.

System of Systems

I learned this term through studying human health from a holistic and integrated point of view.

In reality it’s only chapters in text books and different departments in different universities that create the illusion that these systems and organs are in any way separate or isolated. This has it’s place of course, but this role and remit does not fulfil all needs, values and goals.

All the body’s systems are connected and continuously communicating with each other:

  • Central Nervous System
  • Digestion
  • Detoxification
  • Endocrine
  • Immune
  • Cardiovascular
  • Respiratory
  • Musculo-fascial-neuro-skeletal
  • Vestibular
  • etc

Isolated and Disconnected Systems

Treating these systems, tissues, organs and glands as separate and isolated may feel simpler, more convenient and straight forward – but when it doesn’t work or align to how the body functions it can end up being much more complex and complicated!

At the Functional Health Clinic we work with our clients to help them solve chronic health challenges and we do so from the perspective of the body being a system of connected and integrated systems.

Rather than it making it more complex and overwhelming – we endeavour to focus and emphasise the leverage that this provides. If we have connected and integrated systems that are all communicating to each other then if we can get them working together to improve the function, wellbeing and vitality overall.

For us, this seems simpler and wiser.

After all, most people contact us when they have already tried and exhausted the conventional approach of treating in isolation. So when we start work together, it’s time to start leveraging the connected and integrated system principle. 

Examples of a Connected and Integrated System

For example – can joint and movement pain be related to what is going on in the immune system? Could inflammation in the gut be affecting brain health? Can hormonal imbalances be driven by nutrient status? Can energy and metabolism be connected to detoxification?

Another example – what if you have established that you have a specific nutrient deficiency that is affecting your wellbeing and causing symptoms. Such as Vitamin B12 deficiency. The conventional and isolated approach is typically to medicate/supplement with a form of B12.

This approach is not wrong. It’s valid and has value. But it is only one perspective. One angle. And there may be value in looking beyond this. 

Here, we ask more questions and consider more drivers and possibilities.

There are several considerations. Sometimes it is as simple as dietary choices. Yet the conversation rarely gets past the supplement and medication topic.

As a connected and integrated system we often find that B12 deficiencies are strongly related to what is going on in the gut. Gut and digestive health have a huge impact here.  So what if the person has digestive infections, poor digestive capacity, inflammation and motility challenges in the gut? 

[A closer look at Intrinsic Factor and B12 Absorption]

Could that impact nutrient status? Is it worth investigating further? Can this complement other approaches to supporting this challenge? May it even solve the apparent situation?

With a Functional Health Approach and when embracing principles like this we think there is huge potential! 

Lesson: Connected and Integrated System

We have a focus and a whole lesson on our Membership on Connected and Isolated Systems.

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