Sonya Dawn is a graduate of the Ohio Institute of Integrated Health and Wellness and holistic Health Careers. She is a Registered Polarity Practitioner and a member of APTA, American Polarity Therapy Association. Her RPP credentials are Internationally recognized. Sonya Dawn is a graduate of The University of Toledo with a duo degree in Special Education and English.
She retired with a visual challenge, after working with the exceptional, special needs population of the Lucas County Board of MR/DD for 13 years. Her steady path for a new career finally led her full circle to the holistic health field. Sonya Dawn comes from a family tradition of holistic life choices. She believes her health is pretty good now due to the herbs and supplements of her Mothers medicine cabinet and her Father’s rich knowledge of philosophy and Eastern religions and practices. She coins herself as “a life-long Yogini”, due to her love of stretching and deep breathing. “It was Yoga, I just did not know it at the time”, she says.
Sonya Dawn has served on the South Toledo YMCA Board and is an Ohio Healthy U Co-Leader, a 6 week health seminar to assist persons with chronic conditions, their care-givers and family, manage their health concerns.
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A recent discussion with a close friend revealed some things about me. The discussion, which turned a bit heated, was about the seeming lack of respect I did not show for medical professionals as a whole. I was reminded that such professionals have had many more years of grueling education, that I did not come close to matching. I was also reminded that such studious persons of the medical field deserve my automatic respect. As I mentioned the discussion had gotten heated and I had obviously offended my friend, who is a member of the medical field as well. I did my best to offer a humble remark, not apology that I did not mean to relay disrespect to the medical field in any way. I do respect and acknowledge the efforts of medical professionals as; I do for any academic endeavor. It was not the place to offer the next few statements to my friend, for I got the signal that I needed to be silent and let the conversation ride on what they needed to say. Here is what I offer to those interested:
The medical profession is in the business of service. Those skilled professionals are entrusted with the public’s well being. The plain fact of many years invested in higher learning does not justify an automatic accolade from me. Such respect must, and I repeat, MUST be earned. All the education, titles and skills are for naught if they do not offer true help to the sick. Offering a patch over an illness with a pill, destructive chemicals, invasive and traumatic surgery are for the purpose of getting the patient to feel better in the long run. This has some real benefits. Such remedies can enable the patient to get mentally better, thus affecting the body as a whole. However, the “patch “approach does not get at the root of illnesses. Those who care not to investigate as to what is making them sick and how to start a reversal. Are letting medical professionals who either do not have the interest or knowledge of treating the body as a whole unit, to be led to slaughter like a mindless sheep. Beware of those that offer all external pharmacy and no internal pharmacy to get results of better health.
The good news for most of us is that medical professionals are embracing the holistic approach to complement what they do. THIS is a true pioneer of health. Look at how the teaching of Dr. OZ and Dr. Deepak Chopra use ALL the health building tools, not just the “patch “approach to keep one pain-free and mask the symptoms. Hire these types of medical professionals to lead you to better health. They have not let the glorification of being a Doctor get in the way of what they should be doing, healing and leading the sick to a healing path. Those medical professionals that are bound to the pharmacy and insurance institutions may have to follow strict guidelines for treatment, but also can educate themselves to ALL the health venues for helping the sick, like the fore mentioned.
Lastly, for those that think that the holistic practitioners, such as my self do not have regulations for adherence, think again, further, do some more homework to see for your self. - Federal Food Drug Cosmetic Act governs supplements sec 201 it is good, just as you would for any health care professional, look for a skill herbalist with a good track record.
Look for accreditation such as American Association of Drugless Practitioners for national recognition and accountability and state levels of accreditation and accountability such as Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools. If you’re holistic health practitioner has these credentials, it means they are recognized on national and state levels of competency. Also look for other governing associations that a practitioner may have affiliation to emphasize competency. As a Registered Polarity Practitioner, I belong to the American Polarity Therapy Association, a national and international, recognized governing body for Polarity Practitioners.
Two wise statements from my teachers and mentors:
“Take your medicine; it is doing something good for you…” This was offered to me when I had complained about having to take a pharmaceutical. Such pills and potions have their place and should not be discounted, but rather, counted, very carefully as a brief means to a healthy end. The other statement was given to me when some of us were commenting out of frustration of the current state of the medical profession: If I sever off my finger, I am not only going to meditate and chant, I am going to find the best darn surgeon that I can find…” Let us all be more balanced and responsible for our health.
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