I have a confession to make. I’m the last person I thought would ever be practicing "natural" health care. Just imagine. For 25 years I worked as an ER physician, snatching people from the jaws of death, patching them up, and sending them on their way. I was the king of "acute interventional medicine."
Then one day, a funny thing happened that changed my life. Only it wasn’t so funny at the time. I had a terrible car accident. The injuries to my neck, back, and shoulders were so severe that I was in constant pain. I could no longer do my job, so I went on disability. I began a steady diet of pain and anti-inflammatory pills. It was not a good time in my life.
A chance encounter with a former medical colleague changed everything. This colleague told me he was having luck using Vitamin C infusions to enhance cellular health. He suggested I give it a try.
I was pretty skeptical. After all, there is nobody more dedicated to traditional Western medicine (i.e.: drugs and surgery) than an emergency room doctor. Vitamin infusions? I wondered how on earth those could possibly help me.
But I gave it a try, and an amazing thing happened. My body responded. The pain began to lessen. But even more amazingly, my mind began to open up to new possibilities of health and healing.
Could it be that there was more to wellness than my traditional medical training had taught me?
I quit the prescription meds cold turkey. I began taking oral anti-oxidant supplements. I did massage and physical therapy. I was getting better: not just in my neck, back, and shoulders, but in my whole body. And guess what? The only side-effects were positive!
And that’s when this former ER physician realized that if a natural, whole body approach to wellness could help me recover from such drastic injuries, then I could surely also help others to stay healthy and prevent disease. This line of thinking was totally contrary to what I had been taught in medical school. After all, doctors treat disease. They don’t prevent it!
Boy, was I ever wrong! By looking at a patient’s whole being - rather than just at their "sick" parts - we can help to prevent disease and create total wellness. I also learned from experience that total wellness goes beyond the body to the mind and spirit. After all, if the mind or spirit is "sick," then surely the body will be sick, too.
I am excited with the new direction my medical career has taken me, and I'm thankful for the accident that brought me here. It has allowed me to discover that being healthy is not merely the absence of illness; it is wellness of body, mind, and spirit that allows us to live our lives to the fullest potential.
Are you ready to join me on your journey to complete wellness of body, mind, and spirit? I hope so, because I am certainly ready to help you live your life to its fullest potential.
About Dr. Bauerschmidt
Dr. Bauerschmidt received his medical degree from Ohio State University. He completed his residency in Family Practice at Moses. H. Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro, NC. Dr. Bauerschmidt is board certified in Emergency Medicine, a member of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM) and is Certified in Chelation Therapy by ACAM. He has also received advanced clinical training at The Center For The Improvement of Human Functioning International. In addition, Dr. Bauerschmidt has completed coach training and advanced leadership training at the Coaches Training Institute. A passionate advocate for cancer prevention as well as recovery, Dr. Bauerschmidt co-facilitates "What’s Next For My Life", a workshop for cancer survivors.