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Encyclopedia > Anthroposophical medicine

Anthroposophical medicine is a holistic and salutogenetic approach to health. It thus focuses on ensuring that the conditions for health are present in a person; combating illness is often necessary but is insufficient alone. The approach was founded in the 1920s by Rudolf Steiner in conjunction with Ita Wegman, who carried the impulse forward after Steiner's death in 1925. Holism (from holon, a Greek word meaning entity) is the idea that the properties of a system cannot be determined or explained by the sum of its components alone. ... Salutogenesis is an alternative medicine concept that focuses on factors that support human health and well-being rather than on factors that cause disease. ... Rudolf Steiner. ... Ita Wegman (* February 22, 1876 in Kravang, West Java; † March 4, 1943 in Arlesheim, Switzerland) is known as the co-founder of Anthroposophic Medicine with Rudolf Steiner. ... 1925 (MCMXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...


This approach to medicine begins from the proposition that true healing takes place when the body is stimulated to overcome the influences that are causing illness, whether these arise from its own constitution or the surroundings — whether they be poisonous substances, antagonistic organisms (bacterial or viral), or psychological states. Under circumstances where it is not possible to support the body's own resistance, it may be necessary to overcome symptoms by purely external means such as surgery and allopathic medicine offer. As conventional medicines and therapies may also be employed, anthroposophical medicine provides an extension of conventional medical approaches rather than an alternative to these. Phyla Actinobacteria Aquificae Chlamydiae Bacteroidetes/Chlorobi Chloroflexi Chrysiogenetes Cyanobacteria Deferribacteres Deinococcus-Thermus Dictyoglomi Fibrobacteres/Acidobacteria Firmicutes Fusobacteria Gemmatimonadetes Lentisphaerae Nitrospirae Planctomycetes Proteobacteria Spirochaetes Thermodesulfobacteria Thermomicrobia Thermotogae Verrucomicrobia Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are unicellular microorganisms. ... Groups I: dsDNA viruses II: ssDNA viruses III: dsRNA viruses IV: (+)ssRNA viruses V: (-)ssRNA viruses VI: ssRNA-RT viruses VII: dsDNA-RT viruses A virus (Latin, poison) is a microscopic particle that can infect the cells of a biological organism. ... A cardiothoracic surgeon performs a mitral valve replacement at the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center. ... The term allopathic medicine is used by adherents of alternative medicine to refer to any form of mainstream medicine. ...


As a variety of influences may be causing illness, a corresponding range of treatment possibilities are employed. Therapeutic approaches presently used by anthroposophical doctors include anthroposophic remedies based upon homeopathic principles, oil dispersion baths, massage therapy, artistic therapies to heal the psychological causes of illness, and biographical therapy to establish or re-establish a sense of purpose in the ill person. There are specialized trainings in each of these therapeutic professions, as well as in anthroposophical nursing and medicine. An anthroposophic doctor must also have a medical degree from an established and certified medical school. Anthroposophy is a course of study founded by Rudolf Steiner that he described as spiritual science. Steiner describes it as an attempt to investigate and describe spiritual phenomena by means of soul-observations using scientific methodology.[1] Anthroposophical research seeks to investigate and describe a spiritual world, a hierarchy of... Samuel Hahnemann, the father of homeopathy Homeopathy (also spelled homœopathy or homoeopathy) from the Greek words όμοιος, hómoios (similar) and πάθος, páthos (suffering)[1], is a form of alternative medicine that attempts to treat like with like. ... In alternative medicine, body work or massage therapy refers to any treatment which involves some form of touching or physical manipulation. ... Art therapy is a type of psychotherapy using art-making and creativity to increase emotional well-being. ...

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Origins

The first steps towards an anthroposophical approach to medicine were made before 1920, when homeopathic physicians and pharmacists began working with Rudolf Steiner, who recommended new medicinal substances as well as specific methods for preparing these. In 1921, Dr. Ita Wegman opened the first anthroposophic medical clinic, now known as the Ita Wegman Clinic, in Arlesheim, Switzerland. Wegman was soon joined by a number of other doctors. They began to train the first anthroposophic nurses for the clinic. 1920 (MCMXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ... 1921 (MCMXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Ita Wegman (* February 22, 1876 in Kravang, West Java; † March 4, 1943 in Arlesheim, Switzerland) is known as the co-founder of Anthroposophic Medicine with Rudolf Steiner. ... Arlesheim is a municipality in the district of Arlesheim, in the canton of Basel-Country, Switzerland. ...


At Wegman's request, Steiner regularly visited the clinic and suggested treatment regimes for particular patients. Between 1921 and 1925, he also gave several series of lectures on medicine. In 1925, Wegman and Steiner wrote the first book on the anthroposophic approach to medicine, Fundamentals of Therapy.


The clinic expanded and soon opened a branch in Ascona. Wegman lectured widely, visiting Holland and England particularly frequently, and an increasing number of doctors began to include the anthroposophic approach in their practices. A cancer clinic, the Lukas Clinic[1], opened in Arlesheim in 1963. Ascona is a town of some 5,000 people in southern Switzerland, on the shore of Lake Maggiore in the canton of Ticino. ...


Mistletoe treatment for cancer

One of the most prominent and well-researched anthroposophical treatments is a range of mistletoe extracts used to treat patients with cancer. The treatment is well established in Europe and is being explored for use in the USA. Journal articles reviewing the effects of mistletoe on cancerous conditions include:

  1. The story behind mistletoe: a European remedy from anthroposophical medicine.
  2. Isolation and identification of a tumour reducing component from mistletoe extract (Iscador).
  3. Increased secretion of tumor necrosis factors alpha, interleukin 1, and interleukin 6 by human mononuclear cells exposed to beta-galactoside-specific lectin from clinically applied mistletoe extract
  4. Mistletoe extract standardized for the galactoside-specific lectin (ML-1) induces beta-endorphin release and immunopotentiation in breast cancer patients.
  5. Mistletoe extract-induced effects on immunocompetent cells: in vitro studies.
  6. Isolation and properties of three lectins from mistletoe (Viscum album L.)
  7. Immunoprotective activity of the galactoside-specific lectin from mistletoe after tumor destructive therapy in glioma patients.
  8. Binding of recombinant mistletoe lectin (aviscumine) to resected human adenocarcinoma of the lung.

Present-day clinics and doctors

There are currently anthroposophical medical practices in more than 60 countries. Anthroposophic clinics in English-speaking countries include:


England

  • Blackthorn Medical Centre in Maidstone, Kent
  • Botton Village Health Centre in Danby, Whitby
  • Hale Clinic in London [2]
  • Helios Medical Centre in Stoke Bishop, Bristol
  • Park Atwood Clinic in Worcestershire [3]
  • Raphael Medical Centre in Tonbridge, Kent [4]
  • St. Luke's Medical Centre in Stroud, Glos.

Ireland

  • Holywood Community Health Initiative in Holywood, Co. Down

Scotland

  • Camphill Medical Practice in Bieldside, Aberdeen

USA

  • Fellowship Community Medical Clinic in Chestnut Ridge, NY
  • Raphael House in Fair Oaks, California [5]
  • Rudolf Steiner Health Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan [6]

References

    General

    • Bott, Victor, An Introduction to Anthroposophical Medicine, ISBN 1-85584-177-0
    • Bott, Victor, Spiritual Science and the Art of Healing. ISBN 0-89281-636-8
    • Douch, Geoffrey, Medicine for the Whole Person: A Guide to Anthroposophical Treatment ISBN 0-86315-362-3
    • Evans, Michael and Rodger, Iain, Complete Healing ISBN 0-88010-489-9
    • Goebel, Wolfgang and Glöckler, Michaela, A Guide to Child Health, ISBN 0-86315-390-9
    • Hauschka, Rudolf, The Nature of Substance ISBN 1-85584-122-3
    • Hauschka, Rudolf, Nutrition ISBN 1-85584-117-7
    • King, Francis X., Rudolf Steiner and Holistic Medicine, ISBN 0-89254-015-X.
    • Leviton, Richard, Anthroposophic Medicine Today ISBN 0-88010-265-9.
    • Mees, L. F. C., Blessed by Illness ISBN 0-88010-054-0
    • Mees, L. F. C., Secrets of the Skeleton: Form in Metamorphosis ISBN 0-88010-087-7
    • Murphy, Christine (ed.), Iscador: Mistletoe and Cancer Therapy ISBN 1-930051-76-X
    • Murphy, Christine (ed.), Practical Home Care Medicine: A Natural Approach ISBN 1-930051-09-3
    • Murphy, Christine, The Vaccination Dilemna ISBN 1-930051-10-7
    • Renzenbrink, Diet and Cancer ISBN 0-85440-766-9
    • Steiner, Rudolf and Wegman, Ita, Extending Practical Medicine. ISBN 1-85584-080-4
      • also published as Fundamentals of Therapy, ISBN 0-7661-4688-X
    • Steiner, Rudolf and Weisz, Paul B., Angiogenesis: Key Principles-Science-Technology-Medicine ISBN 0-8176-2674-3
    • Wolff, Otto and Husemann, Friedrich, The Anthroposophic Approach to Medicine ISBN 0-88010-031-1.
    • Wolff, Otto, Home Remedies: Herbal and Homeopathic Treatments for Use at Home ISBN 0-88010-362-0
    • Zieve, Robert, Healthy Medicine ISBN 0-88010-560-7
    • Zur Linden, Wilhelm, A Child is Born ISBN 1-85584-192-4

    Lectures by Rudolf Steiner

    • Broken Vessels : The Spiritual Structure of Human Frailty, Michael Lipson (ed.). ISBN 0-88010-503-8.
    • Fundamentals of Anthroposophical Medicine, ISBN 0-936132-80-9.
    • Geographic medicine: The secret of the double. ISBN 0-936132-06-X
    • The Healing Process : Spirit, Nature & Our Bodies, Catherine E. Creeger (ed.). ISBN 0-88010-474-0
    • Introducing Anthroposophical Medicine (Foundations of Anthroposophical Medicine, v. 1). ISBN 0-88010-463-5
    • Medicine: An Introductory Reader, Andrew Maendl (ed.). ISBN 1-85584-133-9
    • Occult Physiology ISBN 1-85584-141-X
    • Pastoral Medicine: The Collegial Working of Doctors and Priests. ISBN 0-88010-253-5

    External links

    Medical Associations

    • Internation Federation of Anthroposophical Medical Associations
    • Physician's Association for Anthroposophical Medicine
    • PAAM Directory of anthroposophical physicians in the USA
    • Artemisia
    • List of Anthroposophical Doctors and Clinics in the UK
    • Swiss Association of Anthroposophical Doctors
    • Goetheanum Medical Group
    • European Federation of Patients' Associations for Anthroposophic Medicine

    Information about anthroposophic medicine

    • Lilipoh magazine
    • Weleda's overview of anthroposophic medicine
    • Critical view of Anthroposophy and Anthroposophical Medicine by William T. Jarvis, Ph.D. of National Council Against Health Fraud , 1997

    Anthroposophic pharmaceutical companies

    • Wala and Dr. Hauschka
    • Weleda


     

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