Dr.
Robert Fortier-Bensen, MD, ND, CCN, Doctor of
Integrative Medicine and staff practice the medicine
of tomorrow, which is called Integrative Medicine
by visionaries.
To help people get better, Integrative
Medicine uses all safe and effective methods available
without any prejudice to the origin. To provide
this type of medicine, Dr. Fortier-Bensen continues
to reassess the biochemistry that makes us the
individuals that we are, as well as the genomic,
proteomic and orthomolecular processes which are
involved. He has also obtained training and certifications
in naturopathic endocrinology and hormonal medicine,
functional medicine, regenerative medicine, orthopedic,
and sports medicine, as well as homeopathy, acupuncture
and Chinese medicine. He was also awarded board
certifications in anesthesiology, nutrition, pain,
naturopathy and Anti-Aging medicine. He has been
trained by, or lectured by, nearly all the natural
experts, in every field noted in his practice.
Dr. Fortier-Bensen has studied psychoimmunoneurology
and family systemic therapeutics. He has trained
and studied as well as taught all over the world.
He understands that pain management must be integrative
and not just about having injections. He graduated
from Capital University of Integrative Medicine
in Washington, D.C. and was on faculty in the
department of Neurobiology where he taught prolotherapy,
functional rehabilitation and neural therapy for
six years. Dr. Fortier-Bensen has completed a
year of basic science research in cardio-pulmonary
physiology. His interest has been in repairing
joints, ligaments, and tendons with regenerative
injection therapies such as Platelet Rich Plasma,
and Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate in which
the body's own growth factors can help repair
its injured areas. He has become more aware of
the complex energetic, metabolic, and secretory
functions of the collagen matrix component of
our bodies, where the metabolic acupuncture sites
are coordinated. The relationship of genomic detoxification,
collagen sink absorption of free radicals, and
the signs of early joint derangements,are studied
in relationship of nutrients, hormones, and neurotransmitters.
The model of hormesis manifested by homeopathy
is also integrated into a multiloci continuum.
This is why his advice is sought after by professional
athletes, and those who wish to remain healthy.
What has all the studying brought him? "I
compare the progress of medicine to the statement
by Max Planck who noted that science (medicine)
progresses one funeral at a time," Dr. Fortier-Bensen
says. "Medicine will change not because physicians
want it, but because an educated public will demand
it. Science has not failed medicine; medicine
has failed science."
"What we have in medicine today is perfection
of techniques with confusion of goals," he
explains. "In the Integrative Medicine model,
the person must also share the responsibility
for the high cost of medicine and for his health.
I often tell my patients that if most of us treated
our cars as we do our bodies, and if we could
only be issued one, most of us would be walking
or hitch-hiking. But enough about poor attempts
and glib statements. Let us have our beignets
and eat them, too."
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