The lifestyle choices we make will have a direct
bearing on the positive outcome of any healing plan.
Items like the foods we eat, physical exercise we
provide our body and our mindset, can be of great help
in overcoming illness.
Activities that are essential to our wellbeing, such
as good sleep and the peace of mind that comes from
living in a low stress environment, will come together
to fortify our recuperative powers. Even a small
amount of exercise, such as taking a walk, has been
shown to have a positive effect for many hours.
Of course, bad habits such as excessive alcohol
consumption, smoking - either pot or cigarettes - will
have a detrimental effect on your healing
program. The lack of a daily routine of physical
activity is one of the greatest impediments to health.
It's deplorable so many sit in front of the TV,
day after day, ignoring the needs of their bodies.
Even among trained medical professionals the central
theme of lifestyle choices will have a negligible
involvement in their medical thinking. I know, I've asked
highly trained physicians if they thought lifestyle
choices had any direct bearing on the progression and
spread of cancer and most of them told me that, no, in
their opinion it didn't.
Matter of fact, another area to fall short of medical
purview is nutrition. Although we spend an inordinate
amount of time acquiring food, cleaning and storing
it, our medical professionals give but scant attention
to it. It might come as a surprise, but most
doctors only receive about 7 days of nutritional
guidance while in medical school!
The preceding should inspire you to become very
proactive about your lifestyle choices and help you
leave behind the negative habits and embrace the good
ones. Changing this aspect of your life will add years
to your lifespan.