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The word 'health' means 'to be whole'.
We are dis-at-ease when we experience a lack of wholeness. Through the ages,
the meaning of the word 'disease' has changed. It has come to mean 'illness
caused by random misfortune' rather than dysfunction of a body system to
which one can attribute a cause.
Here in Australia, our governments
support the bad luck theory of illness in the way they allocate the public
health budget, currently somewhere in excess of $60B per year, and by the way
they focus attention on the treatment of symptoms, not cures. This is why there
are 2m people on hypertension tablets; why 75 million packets of paracetamol
(each containing 24 tablets) are sold every year; why there are 1m diabetics
out of an adult population of 15m, why there are over 200
million visits to the medical profession: why there is an exponential growth
in pharmaceutical prescriptions.
When reading on through the Manifesto,
keep in mind Ivan Illich's
claim in 1976 that
'The true miracle of modern (junk)
medicine is diabolical. It consists
in making not only individuals but whole populations
survive in inhumanely low levels of personal health.'
No one every got fitter or healthier in a surgery, pharmacy
or hospital.
You become fitter and healthier by what you habitually do
each day to look after your body.
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Most of the things that happen to us
happen through under-use, over-use or mis-use, leading to dysfunctions
of one or more major body systems, particularly the nervous, the immune,
cardio-vascular, digestive and musculo-skeletal systems.
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Most of the things that happen to us
are not diseases, they're body system dysfunctions. When we use the
word 'disease' we're usually using the word to describe something that
invaded out body out of the blue. Most of the infectious diseases have been
wiped out by better living standards and immunization.
On the other hand, cancer and
arteriosclerosis have, in the last 100 years taken over the place formerly
held by tuberculosis. They are not diseases, they're dysfunctions - cancer
of the immune and elimination systems, probably due to a toxic environment -
and arteriosclerosis, due to poor digestion absorption and elimination.
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Calling a dysfunction a 'syndrome' is
usually medical industry speak for 'I don't know what's
caused this dysfunction'. In this context, prescribing a
junk pharmaceutical to mask the symptom sounds quite
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Calling an illness a body system
dysfunction is more likely to lead to a search for the cause and the
understanding that by doing something, you can restore the wholeness. |
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At root our body system dysfunctions begin with our
habits, attitudes, values, beliefs and behaviours. To change our health
status we need to change out thinking. |
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The
dysfunctions are also associated with an
increasingly toxic environment. There are now something like 4000 food
additives that weren't there 1000 years ago. We pump toxic degreasers on our
heads and wipe aluminium salts under our arms. We take in the host of
poisons in the form of paracetamol, nicotine, caffeine, alcohol, sugar,
insecticides, herbicides, artificial hormones, prescription medicines. Then
there are the flavourings, colourings, emulsifiers,
surfactants. |
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The
dysfunctions are not just associated with the things we
have too much of. Some of it is related to a diet lacks essential vitamins, minerals, fats and
sugars. |
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If you don't have a strong immune system, a fully
functioning elimination system, an adequate diet, a regular and systematic
aerobic, strength and flexibility training program and an ability to manage
the stress of your life you're leaving yourself wide open to all manner of
body system dysfunctions. |
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Whilst poverty and poor health appear
to go hand in hand, it is a distorted philosophy which goes on to finger
poverty as the cause of poor health, particularly in a country that has a
good governance, is wealthy by international standards,
has highly regarded and universal education system and an economic safety net. If, as the saying
goes, success has many fathers, poverty and poor health are both bastards! |
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Contrary to the opinion of symptomatic
medical apologists, it is not the heroic diseases that are the major poor
health issues in this country; in actual fact it is the every day body
system dysfunctions;
headaches, sore shoulders and crook backs, insomnia, lack of energy, feeling
miserable, obesity, colds, elevated blood pressure, asthma, rashes, ... that
people have to put up with on a daily basis. I call these dys-eases
background noise.
For some people the noise is deafening! You can make a
choice, to quieten it down with a tablet or healthy living.
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And contrary to symptomatic medical
opinion the health of Australians is not getting better. Until the national
public and private health bill starts going down, you can be certain that
health is getting worse.
Whilst some statistics show that people
are living longer now than they did 100 years ago, others show that people
who reach 60 years of age now, have about the same life-expectancy as those
who lived then. Once you take out infant and child mortality and death
during childbirth, the statistics tell a different story. Longevity has not
improved greatly.
If it appears that
we are healthier as a society now than 100 years ago it can be more
appropriately attributable to an improvement in the delivery of clean water, the removal of sewerage from
homes world wide, and believe it or not, the use of glass in houses to let
light in, than it can to the introduction of pharmaceuticals.
The infectious diseases (tuberculosis, typhoid,
diphtheria, scarlet and rheumatic fever) were, by and large cleared up by
improvements in public health and not by drugs. Tuberculosis which was
the number 1 public enemy in 1900 was well and truly in decline in the
Western world public prior to the development of antibiotics.
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Symptomatic
medical treatment, regardless of whether it is evidenced based
or not is a hoax, as is any long term medical intervention which does not
produce a complete recovery by stimulating the body's own recuperative powers.
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There is very little evidence that junk
pharmaceuticals which mask the symptom without treating the cause of the
dysfunction are
the right treatment. That prescription is healthy living, rarely prescribed
and less rarely taken.
As an example;
whilst there is plenty of evidence that
blood pressure tablets lower blood pressure, the high blood pressure wasn't
caused by a lack of Ace-inhibitor in the first place. The tablet is the
wrong treatment to restore the body to good health.
Of course symptomatic medicine has a rightful
place in helping you to deal with immediate life-threatening dysfunction.
Someone presenting with blood pressure of 220/120 needs something
immediately to stop them blowing the roof off the top of their head. However
once the threat has been reduced, you have to work on fixing the dysfunction
yourself.
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Being dysfunctions, the things that go
wrong with the body systems all have causes, usually more than one
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To search for a cause rather
than many causes leads to an inadequate treatment plan. Most of the common
dysfunctions are eminently fixable, providing the lifestyle of the
dysfunctional person is one which has key body systems working in synch. Of
course the most frequent treatments for the common dysfunctions are
palliative and therapeutic. For instance the usual treatment for a crook
back is an anti-inflammatory and a rub down. At worst the treatment leads on
to mutilation and a disk is shaved off a little. Treatment no doubt, but not
designed to restore the body to the state of wholeness. |
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Some causes are visible. Some are
hidden.
Search for the hidden causes. |
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A lot of the treatment of body system
dysfunction
doesn't effect a cure and ends up leading to more treatment, (which doesn't
lead to a cure!) What it does lead to is greater and greater dependence on
the junk medical system. |
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Staying fit and healthy is an
investment. Symptomatic medical treatment is a cost. Spending a little time,
effort, thought and money on one's fitness leads, sooner or later to a
reward. It's called good health and it comes with vitality, energy and a
good night's sleep. |
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The body is an ecosystem - all major body
systems are connected. The most widely acknowledged connection is between
the mind and other body systems - the psycho-somatic connection. What is
less frequently acknowledged is the connection between other body systems
and the mind - what goes on in the head will affect the body, and vice versa,
whether for better or worse - and the connection of other body systems with
each other; eg the bowel with the brain, the liver with the heart ...
Of course the Chinese have known for millennia that pain in
one body part may be a symptom of dysfunction in another; so the cause of
headaches may be a dysfunctional bowel, pancreas or liver. Western
symptomatic medicine just treats the headache with a does of aspirin; or it
thinks it's cool to lower cholesterol levels with a statin, regardless of
what the cause of the high cholesterol might have been in the first place.
It's a cheap trick.
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As a rule people become distressed and dysfunctional because of their inability to successfully deal
with circumstances. Their stress is not due to the circumstances themselves.
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Until people can acknowledge the
cause(s) it is unlikely the treatment will be successful.
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A useful way to determine the cause
and to prescribe the treatment for a body system dysfunction is to take the route that
starts from the head down, the inside out and back through the past. For
instance it would be bizarre to prescribe a crème to rub on the outside of
the body for a cause that lay on the inside and yet this is what's going on
daily in surgeries across the length and breadth of the Western world. |
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Narrowly focused, uni-modal
observation may not pick out all the possible causes and may not suggest the
most appropriate range of treatments. |
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It is most frequently the case that
the cause(s) of dysfunction will not be at the site where the
effect is manifest. The headache is symptomatic of an dysfunctional bowel.
The rash is due to acute stress. The piles are due to
what goes in at the front end of the system, not what
comes out at the back end...
In particular, when it comes to
musculo-skeletal dysfunction it is a brave diagnosis that locates the cause
of the dysfunction at the site of the pain. |
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If you're looking for final causes you
can probably look no further than laziness, ignorance, stupidity and
attachment to fixed ways of being. |
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Subtle manifestations of dysfunction precede gross ones. Big problems could have been solved when
they were small. (Lao-tzu) |
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We have the ability to predict whether
small problems will turn into large ones. When appropriately stimulated, the
body has wonderful, innate recuperative powers. |
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An ounce of prevention is worth a ton
of cure. Are you awake and listening to what your body is telling you? |
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The Lifestyle Prescription®
stands head and shoulders above all other prescriptions for keeping yourself
fit and healthy. Lack of regular, vigorous physical activity, a junk diet
and an inability to manage the stress of life costs the Australian community
in excess of $100B each year. |
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Trying to stay healthy without keeping
yourself fit is a tough assignment. I never met anyone who kept themselves
fit (or healthy) by ambling around the block for ten minutes. |
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Keeping fit and healthy, and restoring
yourself to the fit and healthy state requires an investment in time,
effort, money and thought. Nothing was ever achieved without enthusiasm or
persistence. (Many people gave up just as they were about to reach their
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Regular, vigorous aerobic physical
activity contributes to the efficient functioning of all the major body
systems, particularly the immune, autonomic nervous and elimination systems.
It does aerobic exercise a grave disservice to attribute as its major
function an improvement in heart health. Heart health comes at the end of a
long chain of improved system function. Trying to substitute a tablet for
vigorous aerobic physical activity is one of the great tragedies of
symptomatic medicine. |
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Bones do what muscles tell them to do.
Specific physical exercises which strengthen, loosen and give balance to
muscle development, contribute to better skeletal function.
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Talk to people who have had the dysfunction and find out what they did to restore themselves to
good health. Read books and search the internet for ideas which broaden your
understanding of the cause and treatment of your dys-ease. Hippocrates said
that the physician who has had the dysfunction speaks with much more authority! |
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When considering rehabilitation
modalities, never overlook the wisdom of the ancients. never overlook the
remedies which have been around for thousands of years and those which have
worked for other people. |
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Respect the fact that your illness may
be nature's way of telling you something; to rest, slow down, to eat
differently, to exercise regularly, to meditate, to make changes in your
life ... |
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To affect a complete recovery, make
sure the treatment fixes the cause(s) and doesn't just mask the symptoms. |
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A successful rehabilitation program
will be speeded up by the use of a range of modalities applied in a regular,
systematic and intensive way. |
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It's a big ask expecting your body to
get better by having someone do something to you. Sooner or later you have
to do something to yourself. This applies equally to vigorous aerobic
activity for the major body systems and to strengthening, loosening and
postural alignment exercises for the musculo-skeletal system. |
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Like poor workmen, the tendency is for
people to blame their tools (and their jobs), rather than themselves for the
cause of their dys-ease and dysfunction. |
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You are responsible for your own
thoughts, feelings and actions.
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You are responsible for your own
rehabilitation. The US Surgeon general hit the nail on the head in 1979 when
he said 'You, the individual can do more for your own health and well
being that any doctor, any hospital, and drug, any exotic medical advice'.
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The right to health, sickness,
accident, workers compensation and early retirement benefits is attended by
the responsibility to keep yourself fit and healthy to the best of your
ability. |
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When appropriately stimulated, the
body has wonderful, innate recuperative powers. An ounce of prevention is
worth a ton of cure. Are you awake and listening to what your body is
telling you. |
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A word on
spirituality. The first law of spirituality is to find
and then nurture the great spirit within you. Do that
and you'll live a long and happy life. |
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