What is integrative medicine? Integrative medicine combines conventional medical care with complementary therapies and practices that may support health and well-being. Rather than viewing conventional and complementary approaches as opposing philosophies, integrative medicine brings them together in a coordinated and evidenceinformed way. Treatments may include standard medical interventions such as prescription medications, diagnostic testing and surgery, alongside therapies such as acupuncture, nutrition counseling, massage, mindfulness practices, herbal medicine, homeopathy, yoga and psychological support. At its heart, integrative medicine asks, “What combination of therapies will best support this patient?” The emphasis is on supporting healing, prevention, resilience and overall well-being through personalized care plans that address physical, emotional, mental and social aspects of health. What is functional medicine? Functional medicine takes a slightly different approach. Often described as a "root-cause" model of healthcare, functional medicine seeks to identify and address the underlying factors that may contribute to illness rather than focusing primarily on disease diagnosis. Functional medicine practitioners examine how different body systems interact and how genetics, environment, nutrition, hormones, gut health, immune function, stress and lifestyle factors may influence a person's health. For example, two patients diagnosed with migraines may receive very different treatment plans because the underlying triggers may differ significantly. One person's symptoms may be linked to hormonal changes, while another's may be associated with food sensitivities, sleep disruption, chronic stress or nutrient deficiencies. Functional medicine, therefore, tends to involve detailed patient histories, extensive health assessments and highly personalized interventions. Treatment plans may include advanced lab testing, dietary and lifestyle changes and supplementation. What is lifestyle medicine? Lifestyle medicine is perhaps the most straightforward of the three approaches, focusing on preventing, treating and often reversing chronic disease through sustainable lifestyle changes. Research consistently demonstrates that lifestyle factors are among the leading contributors to many chronic illnesses. Lifestyle medicine seeks to empower individuals to make meaningful changes that can reduce disease risk and improve quality of life. The six pillars of lifestyle medicine are: • Healthy nutrition • Regular physical activity • Quality sleep • Stress management • Avoidance of harmful substances • Positive social connections Unlike integrative medicine, lifestyle medicine does not necessarily incorporate complementary therapies. Likewise, it may not involve the extensive investigative processes often associated with functional medicine. Instead, the focus is on helping individuals adopt and maintain healthier behaviors that can significantly improve health outcomes. Why are they often confused? One reason these terms are frequently used interchangeably is that they share many similarities. All three approaches: • Focus on the individual rather than just the diagnosis or symptoms • Recognize the importance of nutrition, exercise, sleep and stress management • Encourage active patient participation • Aim to improve long-term health outcomes • Emphasize prevention as well as treatment The other benefit is that all three approaches enhance the patient-practitioner relationship. Your doctor becomes a partner in keeping you well. And because many practitioners draw on elements from all three, the boundaries between these approaches can sometimes appear blurred. Integrative, functional and lifestyle medicine each offer valuable perspectives on how healthcare can become more personalized, preventative and patient-centered. While their methods and priorities differ, they all represent a broader shift towards understanding health as a dynamic state of balance rather than simply the absence of disease. Monica Price is a nutritional therapist and a European health expert. She is a television and radio presenter for numerous media outlets and host of “The Monica Price Show.” Monica invites your questions and can be reached at monica@monica-price.co.uk. www.monica-price.co.uk. Sources: 1) National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, "Complementary, Alternative, or Integrative Health: What's In a Name?" U.S. National Institutes of Health, https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/integrative-health.; 2) Mayo Clinic Staff, "Integrative Medicine," Mayo Clinic, https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/complementary-alternative-medicine/about/pac-20393581.; 3) Institute for Functional Medicine, "What Is Functional Medicine?" The Institute for Functional Medicine, https://www.ifm.org/functionalmedicine/; 4) American College of Lifestyle Medicine, "What Is Lifestyle Medicine?" American College of Lifestyle Medicine, https:// lifestylemedicine.org.; 5) American College of Lifestyle Medicine, "The Six Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine," American College of Lifestyle Medicine, https://lifestylemedicine.org.; 6) UCLA Health, "The Six Pillars of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM-Aligned)," UCLA Health, https:// www.uclahealth.org/departments/medicine/medicine-pediatrics/clinical-services/ucla-lifestyle-medicine-clinic/six-pillars-lifestylemedicine-aclm-aligned. www.DesertHealthNews.com July/August 2026 Integrative Medicine The Valley's Leading Resource for Health and Wellness 12 Integrative, Functional and Lifestyle Medicine Continued from page 1 www.dryanilu.com Looking for more natural health care? 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