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How Gyfts organises holistic health

The MACH Framework

Holistic health is vast and varied. The MACH Framework gives you a simple map — four categories that help you understand what kind of support you're looking for and find the right practitioner for your needs.

What is the MACH Framework?

A simpler way to navigate 584+ health approaches

When people search for help with their health outside of conventional medicine, they're met with an overwhelming range of options — from acupuncture to Ayurveda, from Reiki to nutritional therapy. Without a structure, it's hard to know where to start.

The MACH Framework is Gyfts' way of organising this landscape. Every modality, condition, and practitioner on the platform is categorised into one of four groups: Metaphysical, Alternative, Complementary, and Holistic.

These four categories aren't about ranking or rating. They describe the nature, philosophy, and relationship-to-conventional-medicine of each approach — giving you a meaningful way to compare options and choose what resonates.

The MACH Framework helps you explore. It doesn't endorse, certify, or make clinical claims about any modality. For medical concerns, always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

The four categories at a glance

Metaphysical

Energy, spirit & consciousness

Alternative

Complete healing systems with centuries of history

Complementary

Used alongside your existing care

Holistic

Mind, body, lifestyle & the whole picture

Which type of support are you looking for?

Each category has a different focus, philosophy, and approach to health. Understanding these helps you find the right kind of practitioner faster.

Metaphysical

Energy, spirit & consciousness

Practices that work with energy, consciousness, and dimensions of experience beyond the physical. Rooted in spiritual traditions from around the world.

Good for you if…

If you're drawn to energy work, spiritual healing, or want to explore the connection between mind, spirit, and wellbeing — this is where to start.

Examples

ReikiEnergy HealingAkashic RecordsShamanic HealingIntuitive Coaching
Explore Metaphysical

Alternative

Complete healing systems with centuries of history

Fully developed systems of medicine and care that have existed for centuries, often with their own diagnostic frameworks, treatments, and philosophy of health.

Good for you if…

If you want a complete, holistic system of care — not just a single technique — these traditions offer whole-body approaches developed and refined over generations.

Examples

Traditional Chinese MedicineAyurvedaNaturopathyHerbalismHomeopathy
Explore Alternative

Complementary

Used alongside your existing care

Approaches designed to work alongside conventional medical treatment. These practices support your overall wellbeing without replacing the care your doctor provides.

Good for you if…

If you're already receiving medical treatment and want additional support — for recovery, stress, pain, or overall resilience — complementary practices are designed for exactly this.

Examples

AcupunctureOsteopathyTherapeutic MassageMindfulnessBreathwork
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Holistic

Mind, body, lifestyle & the whole picture

Approaches that address the full person — physical health, mental wellbeing, emotional patterns, nutrition, lifestyle, and environment — as one interconnected system.

Good for you if…

If you're looking at your health as a whole and want to make lasting changes to how you live, feel, and function — holistic practices address the full picture.

Examples

Nutritional TherapyHealth CoachingFunctional WellnessLifestyle MedicineMind-Body Practices
Explore Holistic

You don't need to know the category first

Most people start with how they're feeling — not with a category name. Here's how the framework helps you naturally find what you need.

01

Start with your concern

Don't worry about categories yet. Go to our conditions or symptoms pages and search for what's affecting you — anxiety, back pain, burnout, hormonal issues, sleep problems.

02

Explore relevant modalities

Each condition page shows you which modalities practitioners use to support it, along with evidence context and what to expect.

03

Use MACH to filter by type

Once you see the options, the MACH category helps you choose your approach. Want energy work? Metaphysical. Prefer a whole-body system? Alternative. Already in medical care? Complementary.

04

Find your practitioner

Browse practitioners who match your modality, location, and budget. Every Gyfts listing shows their MACH category, so you always know the type of care you're exploring.

A Real Example

"I have chronic anxiety and I don't know where to start"

Metaphysical

Reiki or energy healing to address the energetic roots of anxiety

Alternative

Traditional Chinese Medicine or Ayurveda for a whole-system approach

Complementary

Acupuncture or mindfulness-based therapy alongside doctor support

Holistic

A health coach or nutritional therapist addressing lifestyle and triggers

Many people combine more than one approach. The MACH Framework helps you understand what each brings.

Things people often wonder

Can I use more than one MACH category?
Absolutely. Many people combine approaches — for example, working with a nutritional therapist (Holistic) while also receiving acupuncture (Complementary) and occasional energy healing (Metaphysical). The categories describe types of practice, not exclusive paths.
Does the category affect how safe or regulated the practice is?
Regulation varies within and across all four categories. A practice being in the Complementary category doesn't automatically make it more clinically validated than one in the Metaphysical category. Each modality page on Gyfts includes its own evidence context and safety notes — always check these.
Is Complementary the most evidence-based category?
Not necessarily. Some Complementary practices have strong clinical evidence; others are emerging. Some Alternative traditions have extensive bodies of research behind them. We rate evidence per modality, not per category.
Will my doctor recognise these categories?
MACH is Gyfts' own framework for organising discovery — not a medical or academic classification. Your doctor may use different terminology. What matters is finding approaches that support your wellbeing safely alongside any conventional care you're receiving.

Medical Disclaimer: The MACH Framework is a classification and discovery model only. Gyfts does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Modalities have differing levels of scientific evidence, traditional use, and clinical adoption — evidence context is provided on individual modality pages. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for medical concerns, diagnosis, and treatment decisions.

Ready to find your approach?

Start with a condition, explore the modalities, and connect with a practitioner who works in the category that resonates with you.