Tuesday, October 14, 2008

THE THREE DISCIPLINES OF DYNAMIC HEALTH

The complex organism of the body is far, far greater than the sum of its components.
Only in the morgue, when it is dead, are the individual components available to be neatly displayed on the specimen table ready for text book photography. No way now for the body parts to communicate with each other or with our world, which they would normally do.
Dynamic health requires the organism to be working perfectly, an integrated, functioning, alive, single organism. Not a bunch of rather poorly made and poorly put together organs and pieces. To this end then, the following three disciplines are to be considered as integrated as the body itself. The experience of the preciousness of life is dependent upon the holistic nature of these three disciplines.

1. Drainage: - the body’s ability to cleanse waste matter (your body is one huge chemical reaction, made up of millions of chemical reactions) is dependent upon “open drains”, a myriad of drainage pathways which for one reason or another will become dysfunctional.
Much can be done, however, until “A Serious Deep Tissue Cleanse” is undertaken, little will be achieved.

2. Correct neurological function: - The most common disruption of information flow and body intelligence is spinal malfunction. With disruption to our central nervous system we will get amongst other things pain, vertigo, digestive tract malfunction, depression, insomnia, anxiety, and more. Nerve pressure, lack of neurological “massage”, decreased impulses, all lead to secondary problems, and account for a very high percentage of the Doctors waiting room. CORRECT treatment is essential to achieve dynamic status.

3. Nutrition: - the state of today’s’ food supply, reflects the attitudes to our civilisation and culture today. “Clumped” population basses of massive proportions, dictate a huge “raping” of the Earth's inherent fertility resources, and the massive invasive treatment of our food stuffs to ensure breakfast, lunch, and dinner for every person in this grossly overloaded system. In this statement lie the answers from global warming to diabetes. Yet we are visitors of this planet. In recognising this and applying science to be informed, we learn the need to source correct foods, and to supplement what is now missing in terms of minerals (building blocks) vitamins( catalysts) and skin requirements. (The body’s nutritional larder and manufacturing plant).

For dynamic health these three Disciplines must be individually addressed, no one manual will suffice.

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