Dr. Luis David Suárez

July 14, 2009 by admin  
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dr_suarez_pictDr. Luis David Suárez is a Medical Doctor that has been practicing medicine with an integrative
approach for nine years, being one of the pioneers of ozone therapy in the state of Quintana Roo,
México, where he has his permanent residence.

He also practices acupuncture, phytotherapy and
neural therapy in a diagnostic and therapeutic model that has scientific medicine at the core, as the
main axis that guides his medical decisions, integrating complementary care according to each
patient’s needs, and it’s individual way to express imbalance and achieve healing.

For Dr. Suárez, human health is nowadays being redefined under a new paradigm, one that includes
balance with nature as a must to achieve a health. One that understands the flow of energy inside
the human body, and uses this potential to promote self healing. One that includes the basic and
elementary ways of healing alongside to the most advanced medical technology, having the benefit
of the patient as the ultimate goal. One that focuses upon the causes of disease and not just upon the
symptoms. One that promotes diet and exercise as the most powerful way to achieve an maintain
balance. One that includes mental and spiritual health in the equation.

Under this new paradigm, Dr. Suárez says, prevention and education are the most important tasks for the health provider. In
fact, many aspects of this new paradigm are being defined by a growing number of individuals that
reject the actual medical model based upon financial considerations, swarming the patient with
dozens of prescription drugs to cover one symptom over the other, and most of the times treating
the symptoms but failing to effectively treat the causes of disease.

Dr Suárez is confident that in the next decade we should see more of the integrative approach find is
way into mainstream medicine, mainly because the patients are demanding more professional
complementary therapies, and the mainstream medical doctors are seeing more and more of their
patients seek this kind of care. Nowadays, he says, we have big gaps on how the results from
complementary therapies are presented to the scientific world. “The first thing that needs to happen
is that we need to devote more funds and resources into basic and clinical research of how
complementary therapies work, its safety margins, indications and effectiveness. We need to
research every aspect of this integrative model, and we need to do it and present the results in a way
that is fully compatible with the most demanding academic and scientific standards. We also need to
develop means to exchange and confront the information we generate with other fields of medicine
and other disciplines. We are building a new human paradigm, and we need to support it with hard
data. There are no shortcuts to this. We need good quality research.”

For Dr. Suárez, therapies like acupuncture and ozone therapy are a core part of this new paradigm:
in terms of Quantum mechanics, acupuncture is the way in which we can manipulate energy and
direct it to treat the source of a problem, the subtle bioenergetic imbalance that lies at the root of
every pathologic state. Ozone therapy is ultimately the administration of oxygen with a higher level
of energy, given by that extra electron in its spinning orbital. That super oxygen is capable of
inducing a number of biochemical changes inside red blood cells, and throughout the endothelial
vascular system amplify the effects to reach all tissues. Ozone is a very valuable biochemical
activator, and it’s wide therapeutic potential is slowly starting to unfold into mainstream medicine,
mainly through the great results we get with ozone in the fields of orthopedics and vascular
diseases.

The world is currently embracing this therapy because it has remarkable effects upon
quality of life in many diseases that scientific medicine so far fails to treat effectively. But in order
to have ozone therapy integrated into mainstream medicine we need more scientific research. There
is no way individual therapists and doctors can fund large scale clinical research: we need to
involve medical institutions and governments. We need them to participate in the construction of
this new health paradigm. “This is why this symposium is such a great opportunity. This is our way
to build the paradigm further.”