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~*~NATUROPATHY~*~
Naturopathy is
the use of certain elements found naturally in our environment.
Fresh air, clean water, sunlight, exercise, rest, good nutrition
and other methods of clean living are the keys to maintaining a
healthy life.
Naturopaths believe in the
healing power of nature. Herbs, massage therapy, acupuncture,
hydrotherapy and homeopathy are some of the treatments used.
Allopathic treatments such as surgery and drugs are used only in
cases of trauma; car accidents or broken bones etc., medical
emergencies, or any life threatening conditions; heart attacks or
major bacterial infections that require strong antibiotics.
The body has an innate
ability to heal itself. Naturopaths educate their clients in setting
up the proper external and internal environments so that the healing
will take place.
Self-healing can only
occur once the cause of the illness has been eliminated. Naturopaths
help evaluate the lifestyles of the person suffering, identify the
underlying cause, and help correct the problem. By teaching how to
achieve and maintain good health. This allows them to participate in
the process of staying well.
Instead of treating the
illness, naturopaths treat the whole person. Mind, body and spirit.
This allows them to achieve perfect balance and remain healthy.
....and the fruit thereof
shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine.
~Ezekiel 47:12~
Fresh
Air
As you know fresh clean air
is becoming more and more difficult to breathe. I am fortunate
that I live in the country where air pollution is not as big a
factor as in the city. We left most of the trees up on our land to
help filter pollution and supply us with clean air. In the home I
try to keep indoor pollutants down by not using chemicals in the
house. I open the windows every chance I get to "air
out" the home. This is especially important at night for a
good nights sleep.
If one lives in the city
and cannot escape the constant car exhaust and smog the only
refuge is home. The most obvious pollutant in the home would be
cigarette smoke. The more subtle culprits are chemical cleaners
for house and carpet, incense (which I love to use but try to keep
it down to a minimum), air freshener, perfumes, hair sprays,
anything aerosol, etc. Placing plants in the home helps since they
supply clean oxygen. And keep the windows closed. Frequent trips
to the country is a pleasant way to get fresh air or at least a
park with trees.
Clean Water
Clean water is another
element essential for good health that is becoming very hard to
come by. Like our air, we are polluting our water sources so that
we are no longer able to drink it without some kind of treatment.
There is a lot of controversy about water nowadays. Bottled water
is sold everywhere, but how safe is bottled water? Some experts
argue that mineral water cannot be assimilated by the body because
of inorganic minerals that it contains, and as for spring water,
which spring did it come from was it polluted and which bottled
water has been properly purified?
From all the research I
have done I prefer to use distilled water. It was thought at one
time that distilled water leaches minerals from the body. Further
studies state that the only minerals it carries out of the body
are ones the body cannot use. Since distilled water is deprived of
all chemical elements it is especially good for making herbal
diffusions since it cannot change the chemical balance of the
herbs.
Sunshine
We all know by now that too
much exposure to the sun, i.e. sunbathing, is very bad for your
skin. As a nurse living in the south I have seen more than my
share of skin cancer. When suggesting sunshine, like everything
else, moderation is the key. I do a lot of canoeing, camping and
gardening but whenever outside in the sun for prolonged periods, I
am always sure to have on a hat and sunscreen especially while on
the water.
When ultraviolet rays
from the sun come in contact with ergosterol, a fluid found just
under the skin, it converts to vitamin D and is absorbed into the
bloodstream. There are also studies that sunshine can help with
depression and calm anxieties. When taking in the sun, early
morning or late afternoon hours are best when the sun is not at
it's most extreme. Although here in the south late afternoon
summers are miserable.
Exercise
There is no questioning the
importance of exercise in maintaining good health. Once we have
decided to commit to exercise the questions arise as to what kind
is best? How often should one exercise and for how long and when
is the best time to exercise.
There's so much
information out now on exercise and we see all kinds of
commercials on different types of exercise equipment for home use.
I can not see putting money into expensive equipment for the home
but those who live in the city finding a place they can walk or
jog safely in fresh clean air may be difficult. My thoughts from
the research I have done is that one should experiment and find
what is best for them. I prefer walking, hiking, canoeing, yoga,
and the trampoline. At one time I ran 3 miles a day for 5 days a
week. After nearly a year I started having problems with my knees.
I like the trampoline because it allows me a similar aerobic
exercise without causing a lot of trauma to my joints. It is also
good for your circulation, as with all aerobic exercise, and for
the lymph system. Hiking and canoeing is a great form of exercise
that allows me to benefit from the fresh air and sunshine and yoga
keeps me flexible and works all parts of the body system. I cannot
sing enough praises for yoga. I
encourage all to try it.
The key to exercising is
to find something you will enjoy. Exercise as much as you can
comfortably. Do not overdue What causes most people to give up on
exercising is boredom and not being able to continue the pace they
have set for themselves which may be too high. Start out slow. If
you only exercise 15 minutes a day that is 15 more than you would
be doing. Any exercise is better than none. There are many
activities at home you can turn into exercise. For example when
doing housework I will turn the stereo up and dance while cleaning
the house. Gardening and other forms of yard work is a good form
of exercise. And of course always walk if you can. Take the stairs
instead of the elevator, park a little farther from the store etc.
Other factors to
consider when exercising is what ever you do try to do it
frequently. 15-20 minutes 5 days a week is better than 1-2 hours
2-3 days a week. Also remember that digestion takes more energy
than any other form of activity you can do. Always exercise on an
empty stomach and mornings are best since we have all that stored
energy from sleep. Although I find it a little more difficult to
warm up in the mornings because I am stiffer so I do most of my
exercising mid day.
Rest
Nerve energy which
originates in the brain and spinal cord, then is dispersed through
the body by the nerves, are essential for our body system to
function at its best. Digestion, elimination, respiration and
circulation as well as any physical and mental activity expends
energy. The only way this energy can be generated is while at
rest.
Sleep, of course is the
ultimate rest but may not be enough. There are nights some may
find it difficult to get a good nights sleep, or find enough time
to for the sleep they need. You may find yourself sleepy during
the day, this is a good indication that your body is asking for
rest. Then there is the constant stress we are exposed to at work
or dealing with day to day life. Even family and friends can leave
us drained. When we are stressed or sick we require even more
rest. I am a great advocate for naps. Even a few minutes to nod
off can be very refreshing. And just sitting quietly can make a
big difference
There are 4 kinds of
rest, physical, emotional, mental and sensory. I feel meditation
is a great way to achieve all 4 types. I often meditate during
lunch while at work to compensate for missing my afternoon nap,
and also to deal with the stress at work
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