Sep 26, 2018
In this Changemaker Challenge
episode, Carly Banks sits down with yoga health coaches with
backgrounds in Western medicine to talk about integrative
medicine.
Integrative medicine is an
approach to health care that addresses the full range of factors
that can affect a person’s health: physical, mental, emotional,
environmental, etc. Ayurveda is the perfect complement to
allopathic medicine, which focuses very little on the prevention of
illness and disease. While health care in the United States is
starting to offer more wellness-based services and alternative
healing modalities, the delivery is hit or miss and far less
meaningful than the work we do as yoga health coaches.
With the implementation of new
laws and fear of malpractice, nurses have lost touch with what
their scope of practice encompasses. It encompasses teaching and
educating the public. Nurses CAN discuss diet, lifestyle,
supplements and medication. So nurses can educate in line with what
we learn in Yoga Health Coaching. For nurses, Yoga Health Coaching
is a fulfilling return to the reason why they got into nursing in
the first place.
Yoga Health Coaches in the
medical field can start to bridge the gap between Western medicine
and Ayurveda, between a treatment-based system and a
prevention-based system. What we learn in Yoga Health Coaching
demystifies ayurveda and makes it accessible to
everyone.
What you’ll get out of tuning in:
- Why
Ayurveda is the perfect complement to allopathic
medicine.
- How
teaching patients about Ayurveda will help future
generations.
- How
Yoga Health Coaching provides nurses with the structure to
effectively educate patients and client about the foundations for
health.
Links Mentioned in the Episode:
Show Highlights:
- 0:00 - Integrative medicine is
an approach to health care that addresses the full range of factors
that can affect a person’s health: physical, mental, emotional,
environmental, etc.
- 2:15 - Annette Schellnbarger
worked as a bedside nurse for over a decade. She discontinued her
work a couple of years ago in order to complete her training as an
Ayurvedic Practitioner. She sees ayurveda as the perfect complement
to allopathic medicine, especially in the area of mental
health.
- 3:55 - Nancy Plunkett has been
a hospital nurse for over 22 years. What she noticed about
allopathic medicine was how little emphasis was placed on
prevention. As a yoga health coach, she now feels a sense of
fulfillment because she is able to help people prevent illness and
disease. Her fear is that as an R.N., she’s not able to treat or
diagnose anything, so she’ll have to be careful with how she
approaches her patients.
- 6:30 - With the implementation
of new laws and fear of malpractice, nurses have lost touch with
what their scope of practice encompasses. It encompasses teaching
and educating the public. Nurses CAN discuss diet, lifestyle,
supplements and medication. So nurses can educate in line with what
we learn in Yoga Health Coaching.
- 10:00 - For nurses, Yoga Health
Coaching is a fulfilling return to the reason why they got into
nursing in the first place. Nancy is hopeful that she and other
Yoga Health Coaches in the medical field can start to bridge the
gap between Western medicine and Ayurveda, between a
treatment-based system and a prevention-based system. That will
require educating and collaborating with medical
doctors.
- 18:10 - Teaching patients who
are being treated for disease or illness about the wisdom of
ayurveda will help that wisdom filter down to future generations
who may be able to avoid the disease process. What we learn in Yoga
Health Coaching demystifies ayurveda and makes it accessible to
everyone.
- 25:35 - If you are in a medical
field, Yoga Health Coaching provides you with the structure to
teach your patients or clients the foundations for health. While
health care in the United States is starting to offer more
wellness-based services and alternative healing modalities, the
delivery is hit or miss and far less meaningful than the work we do
as yoga health coaches.
Your Favorite Quotes:
- “There are so many laws,
and we have been put in such a place of fear that we have lost
touch with what is our scope of practice. And our scope of practice
involves teaching and educating the public.” ---
Annette Schellenbarger
- “We have to allow people to
be in charge of their health because what we’re ultimately doing is
teaching them how to become self aware.” --- Annette Schellenbarger
- “This is the fulfilling
part of Yoga Health Coaching for me is that I can do what I was
supposed to do in the first place, what I was taught to do.”
--- Nancy Plunkett
- “Imagine if we can teach
those people who are acute about disease prevention, then in
another generation or two, that knowledge will carry
down.” ---
Paige Pearman
- "As a nurse . . . , I have
worked with very, very ill people. And 80% of the reason why
they’re there, even the cancer patients, were due to lifestyle and
food choices. Every single one of them. And so ayurveda to me was
like this lifeline.” --- Annette Schellenbarger
Guest BIO:
Paige Pearman is an
Ayurvedic Health Counselor through the California College of
Ayurveda and Yoga Health Coach.
Internationally known Clinical Ayurvedic
Specialist, Marma Therapist, Herbal Rasayanist, Registered Nurse,
Massage Therapist, and Registered Yoga Teacher, Annette
Shellenbarger, is the original founder of Chandra
Ayurveda.
Annette brings long-term balance
and health to her clients that range from next-door neighbors to
yogis in Europe. Annette is also a leader in bridging Western and
Eastern healing modalities, and restoring Ayurveda to its
authentic, spiritual and most effective roots, and is an innovator
in applying Ayurveda as a complimentary system of well being,
wellness and health.
Annette works with western
doctors to support clients and provide a well rounded, holistic
system of healing. Annette teaches and lectures at yoga studios,
hospitals, community centers, and has a successful online program
teaching Ayurveda to medical professionals, health coaches, yoga
teachers, Registered Dietitians, and functional medicine
doctors.
Nancy Plunkett is
a registered nurse, yoga teacher, yoga health coach, yoga nidra
facilitator, Take A Breath facilitator, and facilitator on yoga
sailing retreats.