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![]() Where do You Hide in Your LifeThe most common thing people say when asked what they could do to become healthier is to eat better and exercise. In other words improve their lifestyle, but it usually requires some traumatic stimulus like a serious medical diagnosis before a commitment to change is considered. What if you wanted to adopt a healthier lifestyle just because it felt natural and not something you had to do to survive? Your current lifestyle is an external manifestation of your internal environment. The healthiness of your nerves, hormones and metabolism determines the foods you need to eat, your level of physical activity and even the attitude you have toward social issues. For instance, often sugar cravings are derived from a metabolic imbalance not a lack of will power. Most people do not have a good enough relationship with their body to "feel" this so their mind comes up with a story to try to explain the uncomfortable desires. You know the stories; just listen to the voices in your head next time you want to do something that you know logically is unhealthy. Healthy people make healthy choices and unhealthy people make unhealthy choices. The road to health starts with a better relationship with your body so that you can "feel" its guidance. How many areas of your life do you compromise your true nature in order to fit in? Each time you compromise, you have made an unhealthy choice. In your body's attempt to provide harmony, the nervous system and biochemistry must continually compromise its function around your unhealthy choices. What is happening inside your body is directly related to what is happening outside of it. To your physiology, it shows up as external physical, emotional, mental and chemical stress. If this physiologic compromise is allowed to continue (in other words, an issue is not resolved), a pattern develops causing a new, less than optimal state of health. Accompanying this is a pattern of behavior in your temperament that supports this downward spiral. This is an adaptation, or being someone that you are not. These adaptations lower your ability to feel your body's real needs leading to more choices that distort your body's functions. This hinders its ability to communicate back to you, and the cycle of disease begins. This state of low physical awareness or not being in touch with your body allows disease and illness to go unnoticed until it becomes more serious and sometimes too late to correct. Early detection needs to start from within and not wait until it requires the use of high tech equipment. Diseases do not make people unhealthy, unhealthy people get diseases. The key to a healthier body is being able to know what your particular needs are and this requires a high degree of kinesthetic connection. Having your nervous system and biochemistry free of interference enhances this connection. Your body can then communicate to you in hopes that you will provide for it the resources needed for optimal health. Health care intervention aimed at fixing the problem will only yield temporary and shallow results. This is typical in our health care system today. Most people go from one health crises to another and only do what was necessary to make the problem go away with as little inconvenience as possible to their lives. It is your life that the health problem is trying to get you to look at! [Home] [Cold Facts] [Soybean Roast] [Hot Flash] [Allergy] [Prescription for Murder] [Metabolic Slavery] [The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly] [The Oldest Question] [Innate Intelligence] [Into the Mouth of Babes] [Medical Intervention] [Connect the Dots] [For the Ladies] [Vaccinations] [As Healthy as You Want to Be] [The Burning Truth] [Where Do You Hide] [Heart Attack] [The Dark Side of Light] [Thyroid] [The Skinny on Fat] [Sole Purpose] [What Does Your Body Want] [Children and Chiropractic] [Flu Shot]
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