I know this is an unusual topic. I was reading a magazine today I picked up at Mrs Flannery's titled "Everyday Health", the summer edition and I was reading the articles in there about staying healthy. One particular article prompted me to write this post as I thought how similar it was to what I bang on about here. The article is called Natural Alternatives in Cancer Management by Fiona Chin N.D. The solutions it gives to prevent and treat people with cancer are:
1. Remove external stress, as much as possible and allow your body to focus on healing.
2. Laugh! 5 nights a week you should be watchin movies or doing something that makes you laugh out loud.
3. Get out into nature. Gettin outside for 45 mins a day is a great way to reduce your stress levels.
4. Surround yourself with loved ones, whether this is family, friends or your pets, surround yourself with positive, loving people.
I thought, as I was reading it, how much it sounded like a perfect way to try to live life when you are healthy!
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Trust Your Body
Today I was watching this little girl running. She was probably aged about 3, you know that age when they are finding their feet but a trip when running is only seconds away. And just as I was watching thinking "Don't run, you'll trip!", she started to trip forward. She didn't actually hit the cement (thank goodness-I wouldn't be able to bear it) but as she tripped, in the blink of an eye, her hands automatically went forward in the position you would need them just before you bit the dust. I was amazed at the involuntary action of such a young child. And what that simple action did was right her balance and she ran on with a big smile on her face.
We were probably all like that once. Instinctively recovering our balance without thinking about it. If this happened to me and I actually consciously stopped to think about what I should do, I would be flat on my face in a very undignified position and no doubt blood, sweat and tears before I could make the first thought! Our bodies hold wisdoms that we can only imagine. As we get older, we learn to override them with our minds. Stress and other mental influences also prevent us listening to our body's wisdom. So the benefits of living in the now also applies to learning to trust our bodies natural reactions as well.
We were probably all like that once. Instinctively recovering our balance without thinking about it. If this happened to me and I actually consciously stopped to think about what I should do, I would be flat on my face in a very undignified position and no doubt blood, sweat and tears before I could make the first thought! Our bodies hold wisdoms that we can only imagine. As we get older, we learn to override them with our minds. Stress and other mental influences also prevent us listening to our body's wisdom. So the benefits of living in the now also applies to learning to trust our bodies natural reactions as well.
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