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When the pandemic happened, a lot of things changed. The way people interact with each other, the way business is done, the way we travel, lead our lives, and even who we can see and when we can go out; all of these have changed.
Doc Pao is a Modern Hero
The one thing that did not change is Doc Pao’s desire to do good to people. When everyone stayed home in fear of the virus, Dr. Paolo Bellosillo was out and about ensuring that he is able to help people with the use of all the knowledge that he has gained over the years in his field of medicine. Even though it was a struggle getting in and off PPEs, staying in one due to the heat, and making sure that no virus seeped in, Doc Pao forged on.
Doc Pao is an International Fellow Doctor Of Integrative Medicine as well as Diplomate Of Whole Medical Systems with Post Graduate studies in anti-aging medicine. He also has an Advanced Certification in Bioidentical Hormone Therapy and Cardio-Metabolic Medicine
Plus Board in Homeland Security. He used all that he learned from these in handling the health of around 250 mixes of law enforcement, military, and civilian patients by way of constant monitoring and providing them with the right doctor care and nutrition.
Through the use of cellular medicine, Doc Pao has also helped numerous patients overcome diseases. Through allopathic, naturopathic, homeopathic, and ayurvedic means, he is able to find the right balance to help his patient not only heal from their sickness but also learn how to have a healthier lifestyle to have a better quality of life.
Doc Pao recommends remaining mobile and exercising during these times aside from eating your vegetables and fruits. He says that though tempting to stay up all night, it’s best to still get a full night’s sleep as it heals the body and recharges you to have more energy throughout the day. Doc Pao believes that when people take care of their bodies, they have a better chance of being healthy and remaining active.
One of the most humbling experiences that Doc Pao experienced recently was taking care of a family of 8 whose age groups were extreme and had varying medical needs. Helping them win their battle against COVID without getting intubated through the help of a multidisciplinary team of HCWs from ICU nurses, IV nurses, med techs for serum lab and molecular lab tests while giving proper care through Multi Holistic modalities including IV therapy and implementing cellular nutrition protocols and Monitoring via compact equipment, home-based especially when hospitals were full was one of the most challenging yet rewarding things that Doc Pao went through.
Doc Pao hopes that the Philippines can soon have a more realistic COVID-19 management system in place with zero casualties by utilizing whole medical systems. Doc Pao has always been about enhancing the quality of life and helping people avoid becoming sick. In these trying times where a great immune system is one of the best ways to fight off the virus, Doc Pao’s advocacy matters more than ever.
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