Disease Prevention: An ounce of prevention towards wellness
Concern over Disease Prevention is becoming a topic more and more
of us think about and try to implement in our lives. Advances in
medicine have helped us live longer lives and have allowed us to
overcome some of the ills and infections that used to kill many
people. Vaccines have helped prevent illness and death. They
have eliminated diseases like smallpox and have helped against
rabies, diphtheria and the plague.
However, we have started to incur a new host of problems and
diseases due to the length of our life, the processed foods we
eat, the fast paced lives we live and the chemicals that pollute
our world.
Heart disease and cancer are two prime examples of diseases that
seem to be increasing in our society. Everyday we see new
commercials on TV about the next great drug that will make your
life better or healthier. But do you actually listen to the list
of possible side effects. Are these drugs really helping or just
creating different problems. Remember, no pharmaceutical company
ever made money by curing you quickly so you could stop taking
their pills.
Why wait until you have symptoms of illness and disease before
you see a doctor that will only work on alleviating those
symptoms and not on fixing the underlying problem. Start
achieving wellness and begin disease prevention before you get to
the point you need to see a doctor. Avoid the symptoms and the
disease.
As the old adage says “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of
cure.”
Of the leading causes of death in the United States, many can be
prevented. The likelihood of contracting heart disease, diabetes,
and other health issues can be directly impacted by the choices
we make every day. The choices about what we put into our bodies
and the choices we make that affect our personal environment.
Click here to see a study done by UC Berkeley Medical that shows how making the right choice can directly impact your health.
Here are some things you can do to increase your wellness and
start down the path of disease prevention.
- Diet and nutrition –
Your diet does a lot in determining your overall health and
wellness. What you put into your body does make a difference.
"It's easy to buy into some pretty popular nutrition
misconceptions -- myths and half-truths that ultimately find us
making far fewer healthier food choices than we realize," says
New York University nutritionist Samantha Heller, MS, RD. Read
labels, don’t trust all the advertising and always try to get
whole foods and not processed substitutes. The same goes for
your supplements. Get those that are made from natural
ingredients and aren’t over processed. Every vitamin and mineral
and phytochemical in our body works in concert with one another,
and it's easy to knock that balance off. Be sure the supplements
you are taking are balanced and introduced to your body in a way
that they are useable and work together as nature intended.
Some of the things you want to make sure you get enough of in
your diet are fiber, antioxidants, soy, and water. These things
along with a well balanced nutritional intake of whole foods and
supplements can go a long way in reducing disease and increasing
wellness.
- Weight –
Maintaining a healthy weight is critical to preventing disease.
You don’t have to be as thin as a rail – this is actually just as
unhealthy as being overweight – you just need to keep the excess
in check.
It all begins with attitude. Start by changing how you feel about
yourself, your body and your eating habits. Change to a can do
attitude where you start to do what’s right for you. Simple
moderate exercise, eating a healthy breakfast (no skipping
allowed), reducing your calorie intake by not taking just one
more are all small things we can do to get in better health by
being at a better weight. Don’t go for the fad diets that
don’t work or at best get you to lose weight for a while but then
just put it back on later. A slow and steady change will help you lose the weight and keep it off and it will be much healthier for you. Get plenty of whole foods, protein (quite often a good soy protein can give you what you need without adding fat to yourdiet) and drink lots of water. Water is critical to the health and wellness of your body. It helps rid you of toxic build up and it is needed for normal cell processes to work. Another side effect of water is that it can make you feel full without adding the calories so you will eat less.
- Exercise –
Aerobic exercise is very important to maintaining your health and
preventing disease. It has been linked to cancer prevention,
reduction of osteoporosis, helping with depression, lowering the
risk of heart disease and diabetes, and of course obesity and
weight control. It can also help with cognitive functions –
meaning you can think more clearly and work more efficiently.
Aerobic exercise makes most of us think of joining a gym or
having to run several miles everyday. This is just not the case.
You can keep it very simple and still achieve benefits.
Walking is one of the best exercises out there. It is
simple, easy on the joints, doesn’t cost us a lot of money and it
can be done pretty much anywhere. To get a benefit from walking,
you just need to make sure that it is aerobic. That means you
want to walk at a pace that leaves you feeling "warm and slightly
out of breath". One good way to start is the 5 out 5 back plan.
Just walk 5 minutes away from the house and then you are force to
walk 5 minutes back. Increase the time out as your health and
fitness increase.
- Stress management –
Most of us live with some type of stress everyday. It has just
become part of our lives. It has also become one reason we don’t
always feel our best and why we are susceptible to feeling run
down and ‘sick’. Reducing stress can help now and our long
term health. Stress keeps our bodies from functioning at their
best and slowly wears on us. Find way to relax, to have that
‘me’ time where the pressures of the day can be pushed aside.
Try to simplify your life. Our world has become so fast
paced and ‘in your face’ – ‘do it now’ that we just don’t have
time to sit and watch the clouds or the rain or…. One simple
way to gain a little sanity is to disconnect from the fast pace,
try just turning off the cell phone. Just leave it behind for an
hour. But, no matter how much we work on getting rid of the
stresses in our life there will always be something that causes
us stress. Luckily, there are ways to help us overcome the stress nutritionally.
- Avoiding toxins –
With all of our advances and science and technology, man has come
up with many great things to improve our quality of life.
However, we are learning that some of these things that are there
to improve actually produce side affects that can hurt us and our
health – now and in the future. The EPA has warned that
indoor air pollution is more of a concern than the pollution we
find outside. Many cleaners as well as skin and beauty products
actually contain harmful toxins. There are companies out
there that do produce green cleaners that are safe for people and
for the environment. Read labels and know what your beauty and
cleaning products contain. Click here to read about the many
toxins that are out there and where they are found. One of
the best ways to maintain your health is to wash your hands.
We touch so many different things with our hands things that
might have been cleaned with toxins or touched by something
unhealthy that by just washing, you can cut down on many unwanted
health affects.
- Adequate sleep –
Giving your body the sleep it requires is a great way to
keep it healthy. During sleep your body regenerates and
rejuvenates. It is absolutely imperative to get enough sleep,
but getting more doesn’t always mean you are getting better
quality sleep.
Click here to read about the importance of sleep
and how a good sleep program can improve your life in so many
ways.
- Quit smoking –
Despite the many warnings and the known health risks
smoking is still prevalent around the world. Quitting this habit
can not only improve your health drastically and improve your
chances of preventing future disease; it can relieve you of a
financial burden. Just think if you applied all the money you
spend on cigarettes on healthy nutritional supplements how much
you could increase your health and wellness.
What follows are some of the many conditions that you can help
improve by following some of the steps above.
(I am in the process of writing more detailed pages on all these areas so check back often or subscribe to my RSS feed to keep up to date on the progress.The topics that are underlined and in color are the ones that link to more detailed pages.)
- Heart Disease
Cholesterol – HDL and LDL
High blood pressure – About 50 million adult Americans
have high blood pressure.
- Cancer
- Asthma –
- Menopause
- Osteoporosis
- Skin
- Diabetes
- Sexual Health
- Chronic ills and pains
- Overall wellness including Allergies, Colds, Tiredness, Lack
of energy, Depression
- ADHD
- Tiredness
- Weight Loss

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