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Healthy Life: The 4 Basics Of A Healthy Life And The 3 Important Habits That
Create Good Health
by Drs. Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis
Good health is easy but being sick is hard. The truth is, maintaining good
health is pretty simple although reclaiming it takes patience, consistent
actions and smart choices. Your body heals at it's own pace. Your job is
to help that process along. There are four important components that
determine a person's level of health.
Component One: Is their body being fed what it needs to be healthy? From
the point of view of the body, many meals today barely qualify as food.
That's why disease care is a trillion dollar business and over 60% of
Americans are overweight. An amazing amount of the American diet is packed
with calories carrying no real nutrition. Like good health, eating vital,
real food is easy, but that is a decision you have to make.
Component Two: Does the person have a cork stuck up their butt? Are they
constipated? Can the body eliminate toxins effectively? Other organs get
constipated besides the bowels. Most diseases involve the starvation or
constriction of a group of organs. Often food is clogging the machinery.
Some foods clog and others clean. Some foods support the health of the
organs and others destroy them.
Component Three: Do they feel loved? There's nothing like loving when it
comes to good health. People in loving relationships eat together. The
quality of the food is an expression of their affection. Most of good
health is attitude and self-image and they're linked to how you love.
Continuously work on improving your ability to love and good health is
easy.
Component Four: Do they enjoy their work and feel they make a
contribution, even if it seems frivolous to someone else? This attitude is
often more important to good health than what it is you actually do, or
how much you earn. It's being connected, valued and on a mission. It keeps
the inner flame alive and like love, offers that most valuable asset to
healing, a sense of hope. Patiently improve these four components and good
health is easy.
Now, cut yourself some slack. Health challenges make people feel guilty,
stupid or victimized. Whether you believe you create your own health or
that problems simply fall out of the sky, realize that these days, good
health barely seems like an option for many people. Health education has
fallen down on the job and the result is a trillion dollar plus medical
bill. Part of the problem is that the conscious mind wasn't designed to be
responsible for your health. Read that again.
Your conscious mind doesn't have the job skills, although it can be a good
helper. Finding healthy foods and detoxification are managed by the
autonomic (read automatic) nervous system. For example: When you're low in
a certain nutrient, this is what the body does. All blood flows through
the liver, the largest internal organ, which notes that the blood is low
in that nutrient, so it sends a message to the tongue, forming a
crystalline pattern in the saliva, that mimics the food that contains that
nutrient...
Now the nose, who is in the same neighborhood, sniffs out that food and
then it's lunch. This message process bypasses the conscious mind. But
modern foods don't offer the choices that the autonomic system requires to
maintain good health. It's that simple. A major portion of the American
diet is glue; hybridized wheat and cow dairy, cheap, plentiful, with a
great profit margin. Wheat is high in gluten (GLUtEn) and cow dairy is
high in casein, like the white craft glue from Elmer's. That's why their
logo is Elsie the Cow.
Now manufacturers have found an even cheaper food; soy, high in the
estrogens that promote obesity and hormonal challenges, which is one of
the reasons why today's generation possesses half of the fertility of
their grandparent's generation. Choosing to eat these glues causes many
people's poor level of health. The body's design requires graceful,
gradual change. As you move forward in your healing, realize the pace at
which the body restores itself has to do with the design of the cell.
When the body makes a new cell, it will design it for the quantity of
nutrition present at the time the cell is created. The body doesn't like
to waste resources so it won't create a cell capable of processing huge
amounts of nutrition if there's only a fraction of that floating around.
When you improve your diet and add supplements, the current cells have
very real limits as to what they can use. However, when you maintain high
levels of nutrition, the next generation of cells will be created with an
increased capability. Even they won't be running at their full potential,
because in order to fit in with the previous matrix, their lower
capabilities have to overlap the higher capabilities of their weaker
predecessors.
As you maintain that high level of nutrition, the following generations
will push those limits up another step and another step and so on. That's
why it takes a while to reach optimal health. For example, a red blood
cell has a life span of 120 days, so how many cellular generations will it
take to reach your fullest potential? Then to maintain good health you
need to keep providing high levels of nutrition through making smart food
choices and active supplementation.
In other words, once you start dancing, keep dancing! The three habits
that lead to good health are: Be consistent, be patient and always aim to
improve all four components; good nutrition, effective detoxification,
good loving and good work.
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Excerpted
from The Ten Minute Herbalist by Drs. Ralph & Lahni DeAmicis ©
2004 For more information about their books, educational programs &
Nature's Sunshine Products visit www.spaceandtime.com.
This information is for educational purposes only and is not meant to
diagnose or prescribe. If you are suffering from a health challenge the
authors suggest that you consult a competent health practitioner of your
choice who will work with you to optimize your level of health.