About Take Shape For Life
Restoring Optimal Health through Nutritional Intervention
By Dr. Wayne Andersen
Hippocrates came to the conclusion that health was the natural state,
that disease was abnormal and that the role of the physician was to
assist nature in returning to this natural state. Thus the statement;
"First Do No Harm" was included in the oath I took as a young altruistic
medical student which was named after the founder of modern medicine.
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"Let thy food be thy medicine and thy medicine be thy food." ~ HIPPOCRATES
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Unfortunately, after learning my craft and setting out to help patients,
I quickly discovered that many of our key tools to help people were also
"harming them."
As Director of Surgical Intensive Care at a large teaching hospital in
Dayton, Ohio I was constantly amazed at the delicate balance between the
side effects and benefits of our most advanced medications. Add
tremendously stressful major operations to the mix and I realized that
there needed to be a better way to help people recover from illness.
When I really started paying attention to my patient⤁s nutritional needs
I was amazed at the acceleration of their recoveries and the decrease in
frequency of complications.
Although these very sick people could not feed themselves (and many
times their intestines were not functioning) when given the building
blocks the body needed to help in recovery I realized true inherent
capacity the body has to heal itself! I didn⤁t realize it then, but this
discovery would lead me away from dangerous medications and surgeries I
had spent so long to master; and fuel a growing passion to help people
treat their illnesses with advanced nutritional intervention.
I am not saying that all those marvelous new medicines and surgeries are
not important because they have placed the American medical community at
the cutting edge of treating acute injury.
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"I needed to return to Hippocrates' premise of assisting nature in
reestablishing a natural state." ~ DR. WAYNE ANDERSEN
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If you get hit by a car or have a heart blockage our interventional
health care including medicines and surgery are in their glory. But I
can tell you that without a shadow of a doubt when it comes to treating
diabetes , high cholesterol, heart disease, and of course the
ever-growing disease of obesity that the American medical community is
woefully lacking.
There is no surgery or medication available or to come that will ever
provide the solution. The future to curing these chronic conditions and
disease will come from a kinder gentler approach that would have
Hippocrates beaming from ear to ear.
Read Dr. Andersen's Story
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