Guest guest Posted April 3, 2005 Report Share Posted April 3, 2005 Hi all ... this is an interesting article. I take what works for me in it and let the rest go. Hope you can find some value in it too. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Top 10 Health Secrets for those with a chronic health problem Illness is not, as many think, " a thunderbolt of fate, striking at random " . There is a cause-and-effect relationship between the environment we've created - the lifestyles and diets we've chosen - and the health problems we're experiencing in the Western world - and increasingly in other parts of the world that have adopted our ways. When it comes to identifying the chief cause of illness, we have met the enemy and s/he is us! If you have a chronic health problem, here is the least you need to know for a return to health. 1. The lower your body temperature, the worse your health. Your temperature can vary by more than two degrees over the month (even over one day!). As a rule of thumb, the lowest temperature days tend to be when you feel less well; you can sometimes learn a great deal from keeping a record of your temperature fluctuations vs daily health. 2. All symptoms are due to toxicity. It is a commonly held belief that disease can be caused by vitamin/mineral deficiencies. In most cases this is not true. Disease means there is a toxic, rather than a deficiency, situation. There is a much greater need to remove, rather than add, “stuffâ€. 3. All stress is dehydrating and all dehydration is stressful – and both contribute to toxicity. It is a vicious circle. Long term ill health requires a complete life-style change to eliminate stress – diet, mental/emotional, chemical, structural, energetic, environmental, and so many more types. 4. Dry mouth is the last outward sign of extreme dehydration. As you drink more water (we need at least four pints or two liters daily of clean, plain water) you will find your thirst starts to come back and realise that you have often mistaken hunger for thirst. 5. Dehydration, fear and anger are related. The liver cannot detoxify the body properly if it has been dehydrated (especially for decades). When the liver (the organ most linked to anger) cannot detoxify fully, it literally passes on those extra toxins to the kidneys (the organ most linked to fear). When neither can remove enough toxins, the dryness and resulting increase of toxicity in the body compounds itself, rather like compound interest. 6. The worse your health, the gentler your treatment needs to be. Low-energy illness has to be treated very gently. Any supplementation has to start with very small doses/amounts. The diet also has to be gentle - water-rich (especially vegetables and rice) and without any dry foods such as cheese and wheat-products since these dryer foods are vibrationally very challenging. 7. Cleansing requires open routes of elimination (would you drive a car with a potato stuck in the exhaust or tail pipe?). Healthier bowels/intestines and liver are vital for lowering toxicity levels and a return to health. 8. Cleansing also requires the addition of the important missing elements to enable integrity to return to the body. Water, the Omega 3 EFAs (essential fatty acids) and magnesium are all severely lacking in modern diets. Therefore these do not " supplement " but instead " complete " our dietary requirements. 9. The body tries very hard to keep toxicity from the heart and the head. It operates rather like a centrifuge - it will dump the toxicity first in fingers and toes, often in the joints. With increasing toxicity the body silts up, and this centrifugal force is curtailed as vitality drains away - all in equal measure. So this centrifugal force is our life force, if you will. By the time the head (mental/emotional problems) or the heart is affected, the toxicity levels are very high indeed. 10. All symptoms are related (over both time and space). Fatigue and low body temperature are symptoms common to low adrenal function, low thyroid function, low (or reactive or fluctuating) blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) and pH (acid/alkaline) imbalance. In other words, all these are interactive and also related to long-term dehydration and rising toxicity. About the submitter: Dianna Keel is an internationally acclaimed health consultant/coach. Visit www.FutureVisions.org and click on the " Health Recovery " button for more. Love and Prayers, Beth ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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