Operation Hope offers complementary therapies for a wide range of illnesses and conditions.
Holistic Approach:
Prof. Campbell and Shirley Krishna together with the staff at Operation Hope, are totally committed to a multidisciplinary, holistic approach.
Operation Hope offers a wide spectrum of complementary treatments and therapies.
We combine a range of approaches, which are broadly described as Integrated Medicine and focus on chronic illness.
'It's always encouraging and a positive experience to visit the Operation Hope Clinic. Something I look forward to, rather than the dread of hospital visits and depressing, negative attitudes.'
It is the goal of Operation Hope to provide the highest quality of care to patients.
SUCESSFULLY TREATED DISEASES
Autoimmune diseases including Rheumatoid Arthritis, Graves' Disease, Hashimoto' Syndromes, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's disease, Borreliosis/Lyme Disease.
Viral Diseases including Mononucleosis (EBV). Coxsackie B virus, Herpes, HIV, and upper respiratory viruses.
WHAT ARE WE OFFERING IN NUTRITION?
We have a booklet showing the best nutrients and diets for a wide range of diseases.
The Hope web site is for those who seek information about complementary alternative medical therapies (CAM) and access to economic integrated treatments.
For
those who have chosen physical well being as a meaningful
way of life, Hope offers a balanced combination of the best approaches to healing the body.
The
body often has the innate power to heal itself but we must first
treat any toxic burden, and then nourish body, mind and spirit with live
organic food, supplementation, exercise, and emotional healing.
Operation Hope was created in 1998 with the goal of offering
patients a comprehensive multidisciplinary integrated approach to the
treatment of chronic diseases, emphasizing early
detection, accurate staging, and a full range of minimally invasive
options, without significant side effects,
using the latest advances in medical technology.
Integrated
treatment has the potential to transform both individuals and the system
of care. In the process, a more sustainable approach to
health care can emerge, grounded in the guiding principles of medicine
and focusing on all participants at all levels of their experience.
Integrative treatment also has the potential to improve outcomes.
We are at a critical juncture in the evolution of complementary therapy.
In order for the development of an integrated approach to be
successful. the efforts of researchers, clinicians, patient advocate
groups, corporate health care workers, and policymakers must be
combined. Such a process will allow for rational planning, development,
and implementation in the setting of diminishing resources for
therapy.
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