Pros and Cons of ‘Root Cause Approach to Healing’

 

In my previous blog post, I discussed the pros and cons of the ‘Band-Aid Approach’, and to continue that discussion, I’m going to break down the pros and cons of the ‘Root Cause Approach’ to healing. 

The Root Cause Approach, as the name implies, is when you work to find the initial health issue within your body that is causing all of your symptoms and health problems. This emphasises the importance of finding and addressing the root cause, instead of just the symptoms that the root cause is creating. I like to think of health symptoms as your body’s way of communicating with you and asking (sometimes screaming) for help, to let you know that something is out of balance within your body that needs your attention. 

To continue with the headache example from the last post, if the symptom was a headache and the Band-Aid approach was a ibuprofen pill, then the Root Cause Approach would be identifying that the headache was caused by dehydration, and that the real solution is a giant glass of water! 

 

So let’s explore some pros and cons of the Root Cause Approach:

Pros 

  • It’s a more long term solution: once you identify what is causing the problem, you address that and your symptoms disappear
  • Less breakthrough symptoms: problem has been addressed instead of suppressed
  • More gentle and natural approach: focusing on the body’s natural function with minimal medications or unnecessary pharmaceuticals 
  • Specific to YOUR body: no unnecessary ‘one size fits all’ advice that won’t work for your needs
  • Improvement of overall health: positive compound effects in all organs
  • Understanding of health and body 
  • Feeling in control, greater education of own health and body 
  • Less side effects
  • Equally, if not, more effective than Band-Aid approach 
  • Sustainable results 

 

Cons

  • Finding root cause can be challenging without health professional 
  • Government does not always subsidize natural medicine
  • Can be more expensive (in the short term)

 

I hope this was a helpful breakdown for you and that you now have a better understanding of what the Root Cause Approach is, and why it is so important for long term healing! If you’re looking for more insight on how you can take the BEST possible care of your health, happiness, check out check out Balance Your Hormones, where you can learn to identify the exact root cause of your symptoms (acne, PCOS, painful periods, fatigue, anxiety and more!) and reverse the symptoms for good!