Health or heresy — Creating new paradigms in health care

Nicole Dawson Cullinan
5 min readApr 10, 2021

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It has been my experience that once you mention the word Homoeopathy in casual conversation, it is almost impossible to be thought of as credible after that. If you don’t believe me, try it!

Homoeopathy is almost like a curse word or taboo subject. Except in some small circles of the already converted where, as a Homeopath, I am oddly revered and welcomed with open arms. Broken down to its simplest elements, I think that the negative reaction comes from confusion and fear. I am not sure why it is that even or especially the most educated seem to carry a reflexive prejudice. Does one become blinded by science as a belief rather than motivated by empirical evidence and curiosity for the truth?

Needless to say, this reaction hasn’t stopped me from practising Homeopathy because I am a health rebel and I have been witness to many positive outcomes with patients under my care using Homeopathy. Let me be the first to say that Homeopathy is just one tool in a vast healthcare toolbox and doesn’t work for everyone or every case of illness. (As for how it works, I will not go where angels fear to tread in this article.)

Another tool I use is Functional Medicine, which offers clinical and lifestyle solutions that Homoeopathy does not. For my style of practice, they make a perfect therapeutic marriage. Because of its relative newness to the field of health care, Functional medicine has also been pronounced to be ‘pseudoscience’ by conventional fact-checkers and prominent Functional medicine doctors labelled as quacks. Homoeopathy on the other hand has had 200 years to shore up the resistance borne of cognitive dissonance — the rejecting of new ideas that conflict with (old) beliefs.

Sometimes it seems like there is a war between conventional medicine and everything else… which includes Homeopathy and many other alternative modalities. Explained another way, I see it as simply a philosophical conflict between two world views… Mechanism and Vitalism.

We are made up of cells, tissues and organs but we are also more than our physical bodies. We have a life force that animates us, call it what you will. This is the vitality that we can enhance with healthy living and eating fresh colourful plant foods or which diminishes with stress, illness, unhealthy lifestyle and age.

We are made of both matter and energy. And given the right elements, we have self-healing ability. Haven’t you ever marvelled at how a cut finger heals itself? This is an example of the intelligence of vitalism in action. Therefore I don’t believe that the either-or exclusivity of conventional medicine always provides a helpful mindset. Rather a model that offers both mechanistic and vitalistic modalities appropriately timed and prescribed can help more health seekers.

I would like to discuss a (new) inclusive paradigm in healthcare and what I think everyone should know about the role of Homeopathy, Functional medicine and other so-called Alternative therapies. I would like everyone to have an informed and current opinion on this often controversial topic. You never know, one of these alternative therapies may indeed change your health and life…

There is generally resistance and prejudice against not only Homoeopathy but any alternative or new system including Functional Medicine that offers a competing approach. Especially one that is perceived to challenge accepted conventional medical paradigm even when currently proposed solutions are unsatisfactory. We are after all creatures of habit but even comfort zones can be uncomfortable. This would especially be true for you if your health complaint cannot be healed by even the best of the conventional approach.

Let me describe the context of the new paradigm in health/medicine which is fundamentally holistic and inclusive. Modalities like functional medicine and alternative complementary modalities are given more importance. Lifestyle interventions are considered to be the first-line interventions in lifestyle diseases and chronic care. It is based on starting with the most natural, safe and least invasive tools first before proceeding to pharmaceutical medicine and invasive interventions like surgery. There are pockets of this type of integrated approach in a few places around the world but are mostly driven by early adopters and the so-called quacks or health heretics.

Health heretics are the pioneers. They are the creative thinkers and new paradigm forerunners who come up with novel ideas for solving old problems. They can have a hard time explaining themselves to an often unreceptive audience who are change-resistant and comfortable with the status quo in medicine. They sit on the fringe of medicine and the leading edge. They don’t practice bad medicine, they practice a more empirical medicine which with enough support and scientific rigour eventually can become acceptable and standard practice in the future. As the natural cycle of paradigm shifts repeats itself… the truth is always revealed.

From my personal experience as a South African growing up in the Apartheid years, I have become sensitised and alert to any form of polarisation and to the negative impacts that polarisation can have on our individual, collective psyches and health. Separation is a myth and human construct, true healing comes from integration and inclusion.

So with that thought, let us keep an open mind but not so open that our brains fall out (thank you — Walter Kotschnig). Curiosity for the truth helps to keep one’s mind open … with one eye on the proven science and the other on the anecdotes.

My hope is that we can create a new paradigm in healthcare from the best of both the mechanistic AND vitalistic world views and roll it out without prejudice so that all health seekers can benefit.

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This article was based on a presentation to members of the Functional Forum in The Netherlands. The full recording is available HERE.

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Nicole Dawson Cullinan

Health paradigm disruptor through storytelling and creativity. Sharing my experience with Homoeopathy, Functional medicine & conscious health advocation.