18 Feb 2008 09:50:20 | Kathy Browning
Quite simply, natural health means maintaining good health
naturally through the air we breathe, the water we drink, the
foods and fluids we consume, and also through our daily physical
movement and activities, rest and sleep, and interactions with
other people. In summary, it is how we live in our bodies on a
daily basis.
Natural healing involves moving from a state of non-health into
health using only natural means. If we fast to cleanse the body
of mucous, seek massage therapy to ease aching muscles, or take
herbal formulas to soothe an irritated throat, we are using a
natural healing modality. Natural health modalities such as
homeopathy, herbology, iridology, bioenergetic methods, and
nutrition, are non-invasive methods of health practice, which
are designed to stimulate and maintain the body's intrinsic
self-healing processes. Let’s take a brief look at each of these
modalities.
Homeopathy - Homeopathy, as founded by Samuel Hahnemann, is
based on the concept of "like cures like" with the idea that
remedies and symptoms sharing certain similar characteristics
work together to aid the healing process.
Iridology - Iridology is the study of the colored part of the
eye, the iris. According to Iridology, the iris contains fibers
and pigmentations, which possibly indicate states of physical
and psychological health. By determining the placement of fibers
and variations in pigmentation in the iris, physical strengths
and weaknesses due to environmental reactions, past physical
reactions, emotional patterns, and inherited physiological
qualities can be used to maintain and improve general health.
Herbology - This is a health practice, which utilizes the
therapeutic applications of herbs and other botanical
substances, such as roots, leaves, bark or berries of plants.
These substances can be made into various forms of tablets,
capsules, teas, lozenges, or poultices, and are generally sold
over-the-counter in health food stores and neighborhood
pharmacies.
Holistic Nutrition - Holistic Nutrition is the science of using
natural, whole foods and nutritional supplements to detoxify,
rebuild, and balance the whole person, with an awareness of how
these dietary choices are interrelated with the condition of our
body, emotions, spirit and the environment.
Energy - Energy work is a general term, which includes several
healing modalities, including Reiki, Therapeutic Touch, Healing
Touch, and other similar methods. Commonly known as "laying on
of hands" in some traditions, energy work may be used to assist
in the balancing of physical, emotional, and spiritual energies.
It may help the body as it balances or heals itself from the
challenges of our everyday lives, stress, and disease, and as it
strives to maintain a healthy homeostasis. Our bodies are imbued
with life energy, life force, chi, ki, or prana, connecting us
to universal life force, or divine life energy. Energy work can
also be used as a path to help us remain more connected to our
inner selves, our spirits, and support us in our growing,
healing, and transformative paths as we evolve physically,
mentally, and spiritually.
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) are therapies
considered by mainstream Western medicine to be nontraditional
measures used as complements to allopathic (conventional)
medicine.
Traditional Western medicine excels in the treatment of
infectious disease, acute illnesses, and trauma. However, this
system does not adequately address prevention, optimal wellness,
or chronic disease.
Certain systems of CAM such as Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese
Medicine surpass conventional medicine in these areas. Other
systems address the energy of our body in a gentle manner, such
as homeopathy, rather than harsh energy medicine such as
radiation oncology. CAM embraces such mind/body techniques as
hypnotherapy, yoga, and biofeedback.
Acupuncture is an example of a nonbiomedical system of healing
that has few complications or adverse reactions.
We live in a fast-paced society filled with stress and
environmental pollution. We have been conditioned to expect fast
results and told it is acceptable to pop a pill whenever we have
the slightest amount of discomfort. Marketing companies have
spent billions in advertising to convince us to eat junk food.
Incorporating natural health modalities into your life can
assist you in achieving radiant health, balance of body, and
emotional stability, but internal and external changes will need
to be made. Good health begins by obtaining and applying
knowledge. You can take charge of your health and begin living a
healthy lifestyle.
About Author :
About the author – Kathy Browning is a healing arts practitioner
and wellness coach. She is also the Editor-In-Chief of “The Art
of Living Well”, an ezine focused on the mind, body, spirit
connection and the author of “Feng Shui for Abundant Living”. Be
sure to visit http://www.cancercomfort.com for more information.