A BETTER WAY TO HEALTH
The normal state of the body is complete
health, which includes every necessary so a person can freely perform
his normal activities. Every living creature is governed by certain
unchanging principles which regulate
vital functions. The body’s normal performance “health” depends on the
faithfulness with which those principles are followed. Obviously, then,
good health is almost totally every individual’s responsibility.
Transgressing the natural laws of life causes the body to be out of
balance, to greater or lesser degree, which is the opposite of health.
The human body can patiently endure a great deal of mistreatment without
showing any immediate reaction; but sooner or later the effects are
bound to come out. This is what we know as disease.
If a person comes
to this unfortunate state, he or she should try to find out what has
caused the problem.
The he will be able to use the means at hand to
correct the immediate situation and figure out how to avoid having the
same thing happen again. The natural means available to us include:
sunlight, water, earth, air, healthful food, exercise, rest, and faith
in God, always keeping in mind that every therapy has a particular scope
and method. Briefly stated our physical life encompasses a dual process
eating thing and then eliminating those things.
Life is sustained as
the body user a small fraction of the substances it takes in and then
gets rid of the useless remainder and waste produced in the body’s
operation the normal cycle of those function is what makes a person
health, while a disruption of that cycle makes him ill.
KINDS OF DISEASES
The degree to which health has been disrupted allows us to see patterns among people who are sick. It is not just those who contract “diseases” who are lacking in health. We can group illnesses as follows:
1. CONGENITAL ILLNESS. Sometimes babies do not develop properly in their mother’s womb, and they are born with birth defects. Different factor can cause this, including the mother’s or father’s not receiving adequate nourishment, or either parent’s use of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs. Sometimes birth defects are genetic-a defective gene inherited from a parent or a gene being damaged in the process of baby’s development. Unfortunately, it is rare for such children ever to be totally well.
2. ACUTE ILLNESS. When a person develops an illness that does not last very long, improvement is needed in one or more main systems of the body, especially those related to nutrition and elimination. Such illness usually goes away quickly when natural healing methods are applied in time.
3. CHRONIC ILLNESS. When a person remains sick for a long period of time, it can lead to permanent damage to one or more organs of the body. Improvement can begin only if the chronic condition can be changed into an acute one and then be treated with natural remedies
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