The Three-Legged Stool
Medicine is a very broad topic. Because we simply can’t cover everything, our approach will be to discuss our philosophy, add some important definitions, and then dive a little deeper in some areas.
The Art of Medicine
The Science of Medicine
What is our focus? Who are we? Why are we different?
We try to see medicine as a three-legged stool. This three-pronged base upon which all health rests includes the mind, the body and movement. Our goal is to educate people on how each of these areas affects and interacts with the other. We will also include education about how our bodies interact with the environment, the impact of air and water on our health, and the importance of getting both sun and sleep.
At AgroshareMD, we prioritize the concept of food as medicine and getting off pharmaceutical medication whenever possible. This is not always possible once our bodies have developed some problems, but we will work hard to make this possible for as many of our patients as we can. This page will focus on education and teaching general tools you can use to improve your health. We don’t have all the answers. We want to be a starting place to put you at the helm of your life and health.
We teach medicine in three separate, yet intertwined, areas which we call:
Regenerative Mind – Psychology and mental health
Regenerative Body – What goes in and on the body
Regenerative Movement – Fitness
We work hard to take a whole-body approach.
We believe in developing relationships.
We ask lots of questions about:
Social life, family life, career, financial stability (in order to address your concerns about health care costs), fitness, diet, emotional/psyche, and occasionally education.
We want to stress that there is great diversity in our health needs and that there is no one correct solution or one-size fits all. We want to give you lots of helpful information, but we also want those who come here to know we see you as an individual. It is very important for us as health care providers to stress the personal and private nature of all health care decisions. We have similar bodies but all are not the same, so we have different health care needs.