Anthroposophic Medicine: An Integrative Medical System Originating in Europe
Anthroposophic medicine is an integrative multimodal treatment system based on a holistic understanding of man and nature and of disease and treatment. It builds on a concept of four levels of formative forces and on the model of a three-fold human
constitution. Anthroposophic medicine is integrated with conventional medicine in large hospitals and medical practices. It applies medicines derived from plants, minerals, and animals; art therapy, eurythmy therapy, and rhythmical massage; counseling; psychotherapy; and specific nursing techniques such as external
embrocation. Anthroposophic healthcare is provided by medical doctors, therapists, and nurses.
constitution. Anthroposophic medicine is integrated with conventional medicine in large hospitals and medical practices. It applies medicines derived from plants, minerals, and animals; art therapy, eurythmy therapy, and rhythmical massage; counseling; psychotherapy; and specific nursing techniques such as external
embrocation. Anthroposophic healthcare is provided by medical doctors, therapists, and nurses.
Posted: Sun 24 Aug 2008

