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History has a tendency to repeat itself...

7/13/2023

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One example of this is the origin of osteopathy. Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, widely known as the father of osteopathy, introduced this field of medicine because he believed that the prevailing medical practices of his time (late 19th Century) often caused harm and failed to provide effective treatments for various diseases. Driven by the need for a new approach, Dr. Still pioneered osteopathy to address these shortcomings.

Similarly, in today's healthcare landscape, we find ourselves confronted with the reality that current medical practices may not always be suitable and can sometimes cause more harm than good, particularly for patients with complex, multifaceted health issues that lack clear explanations. This growing awareness has led patients to become increasingly dissatisfied with conventional allopathic medicine and seek alternative options for help.

Enter the "Reaset Approach," akin to the emergence of osteopathy in the late 19th century. The Reaset Approach represents the first step in a transformative process that reevaluates and redefines the outdated modus operandi of health and healing, bringing it into the 21st century. It aims to provide a fresh perspective and innovative methodology to address the limitations of conventional practices and offers a more effective solution for patients seeking holistic care.

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