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The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne
Dr. Sam Berne - Holistic Eye Health
357 episodes
20 hours ago
Using the eyes and vision as a portal into systemic health. Dr. Sam Berne is a progressive and empowering thought leader helping you strengthen your sight.
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Using the eyes and vision as a portal into systemic health. Dr. Sam Berne is a progressive and empowering thought leader helping you strengthen your sight.
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Alternative Health
Health & Fitness
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The State of Holistic Health in 2025: Vision, Empowerment & the Somatic Shift
The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne
16 minutes 44 seconds
4 months ago
The State of Holistic Health in 2025: Vision, Empowerment & the Somatic Shift
Keywords

holistic health, vision, empowerment, children's vision, integrative medicine, natural healing, systemic health, eye care, wellness, future of health

 

Summary

In this podcast, Dr. Sam Berne discusses the evolving landscape of holistic health as we approach 2025. He addresses the growing demand for natural healing methods, the integration of vision into holistic practices, and the importance of empowering patients in their health decisions. Dr. Berne emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to health that includes vision, especially in children, and expresses hope for the future of holistic health amidst current challenges.

 

Takeaways

People are tired of band-aid solutions. There is a Renaissance in whole body therapy. Vision reflects systemic and metabolic health. Children's vision development is crucial for learning. Patients want equal partnership in health decisions. Holistic methods can support eye health. The current medical model is symptom-focused. Empowerment is key in holistic medical care. Community involvement is essential for change. Integrating ancient principles with modern practices is vital.

 

Chapters

00:00 The State of Holistic Health in 2025

02:48 Integrating Vision into Holistic Health

06:09 The Role of Vision in Child Development

09:06 Empowerment in Holistic Medical Care

12:01 Rethinking Eye Care Practices

14:52 Hope for the Future of Holistic Health

 

Sam Berne (00:00)
to welcome you to my latest podcast. Today is a very interesting show. What I've done is I've pulled my functional vision integrative method practitioners. So these are doctors who wanted to ask me some questions and the theme is about what is the state of the Union of holistic health globally in 2025?

So I'm going to take their questions one at a time and I hope you enjoy the show. Thanks for tuning in. The first question is from a naturopath who practices in Denmark and he's asking what is the state of holistic medicine and vision not only in the US but globally and the way I see it in 2025. We're in a really big power shift right now.

People are tired of band-aid solutions. You know, a day doesn't go by when I get an email from somebody that says, you know, I'm really tired of symptom management care. People want to know what is the root cause of their condition and what can they do to heal their condition naturally?

I would say the biggest aspect is people want to take responsibility for their health. know in the US we do call it health insurance, but I think we should call it disease insurance because all it's good for is things like if we have to go to the emergency room, if we, you know, get into a car accident, if there's some big traumatic event in our body, medical care works really well.

But in terms of being proactive, it just isn't there. And in fact, so many people will share with me how invalidated they feel when they even bring up things like nutrition, supplements, herbs, essential oils. It's getting really tough out there for people to find a like-minded holistic doctor if they are themselves holistically minded.

Question 2 is from a craniosacral therapist who lives in California and she's asking how do I fit into this holistic model of health not only in the US but globally? Well, I think there's a Renaissance and people looking for whole body therapy. I mean, if you look at just the holistic health industry, one of the things that I've observed

Is that when practitioners now want to teach internationally, they really can't do it unless they either get a work permit or they have the country that is hosting them do some legal things to...
The Berne Podcast with Dr. Sam Berne
Using the eyes and vision as a portal into systemic health. Dr. Sam Berne is a progressive and empowering thought leader helping you strengthen your sight.