Get Started On The Road To Natural
Health and Wellbeing
Building and maintaining your health, wellbeing and vitality
is a skill and it requires knowledge and action. Like any
practice in life, the results you get and health you have,
depend on how well you learn and apply skills.
Most people who are healthy and vital have trained
themselves to focus on wellness. Typically, they have
learned to listen to their bodies. Sooner or later they
get to a point where they instinctively understand what their
bodies need and how hard they can push themselves.
Get Out Of Your Body’s
Way
Fundamentally your body is an immensely powerful, self
regulating, wellness system. It will stay well and heal
itself most of the time, if you give it a reasonable
chance. However, we often take our bodies for granted and
end up treating them far worse than we would our cars, fridges
or lawnmowers!
We often abuse our bodies for long periods with the wrong
foods, too much food, smoking, stress, alcohol, drugs and no
exercise. Almost everybody knows at least a few practices
for wellness, but we often ignore them. Instead, we run
our bodies down, ignore the signals, or if we do notice the
symptoms of our neglect, we don’t do anything about them.
We may spend years and years living a damaging
lifestyle. We may even have a lifestyle that we think is
good, but we eat predominantly processed foods, or food rich in
sugar or heavy in fat. We don’t think much about this
apart from noticing “we can’t do what we used to”.
The result of this behaviour is that we encounter a steady
decline in our physical capabilities and quality of life.
Then when we get sick or suffer mechanical failures in our
bodies we say that we are ‘surprised’ or that is
‘unlucky’.
Of course, it’s neither a surprise nor bad luck, it’s just
the inevitable outcome of neglecting our health. Generally, the
people who let this happen are less likely to be aware of
wellness practices, proper nutrition and the mind-body
relationship, or perhaps just ‘too busy doing life’ to
notice.
“Your job is to
stay healthy so that you have the absolute minimum of sickness
that needs to be cured.”
So then the next likely step is that we go to the doctor to
get treated and probably address our ‘sickness’ with drugs,
rather than address the root causes in our lifestyle.
These drugs can mask or lead us to ignore the real causes of
our ill-health, plus the side effects of the drugs can generate
further problems.
So What Can You Do?
Educate yourself about your own health and wellbeing. When
you visit your health practitioner, ask exactly what the
benefits and risks are of varying treatments. Don’t take
it for granted that the newest high tech treatment, or drug is
necessarily the best for you. Investigate what low impact
treatments are available.
"Take personal responsibility for your own health, because
the effort and cost needed to keep yourself well is a fraction
of the effort and cost to get better once you are sick."
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