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Five Things You Can Do Right Now to
Improve Your Health
By: Lynn Jaffee
Everyone wants to be in the best best
health possible. Sleeping well, having lots of energy and
living a pain-free life are attainable goals for most of us.
Unfortunately, there is so much confusing information available
as to how we can be our healthiest, that it's hard to know
where to start. Almost daily we hear about some new drug that
can lower cholesterol, balance blood sugar, help you lose
weight, decrease your blood pressure, ease your pain, or help
whatever health condition you may have. We read about miracle
foods, the perfect vitamin, tropical juices, and power drinks
that are the answer to all your health concerns
Unfortunately, there is no miracle food and most medications
only address the symptoms of disease; they rarely cure. Sure,
you may feel better for a while, but more often than not, your
symptoms return, or you need to continually take greater
amounts of medications to obtain the same effectiveness.
What if there were a way to treat the source of your health
problems? To make them go away and never come back. This may
sound like a tall order, but it happens every day, and has been
happening every day for thousands of years. An effective system
of healing has been helping people like you feel their best for
centuries. That system of healing is Chinese medicine.
When we think about Chinese medicine, most of us think about
acupuncture, which is an important component, but acupuncture
isn't the only thing that Chinese medicine has to offer. The
ancient Chinese sages believed that the best way to stay
healthy is through lifestyle and proper diet. Even when someone
became sick, the first treatment would often be food therapy
and lifestyle changes. Only if those measures failed, would
they turn to acupuncture and herbs for a cure.
There are a number of life habits and dietary guidelines based
on the teachings of Chinese medicine that are available to each
of us. The following guidelines are simple enough, but can
impact your health dramatically.
1) Eat according to Chinese food theory. Most people who are
trying to improve their health give a considerable amount of
thought to what they should eat. Unfortunately, as a culture,
we tend to label foods as either good or bad, which has us
eliminating whole food groups from our diet.
The Chinese look at food in a different way. Rather than
getting bogged down in which food is good and which food is
bad, they look at digestion as the key to healthy eating. The
healthiest food in the world is useless if your digestion is
poor.
Think of your digestive process as a pot of soup simmering over
a low heat, say 98 degrees, the temperature of our body. If you
add a 24 oz. frozen drink or ice cream to that pot of soup, it
stops simmering, and it takes a long time for the soup to get
back its warmth to continue cooking. The same is true of your
digestion. When you eat or drink very cold foods, it slows your
digestion and takes a lot of your internal energy to warm it up
again. Eating lots of raw vegetables and fruits have a similar
effect. Your energy is consumed in the digestive process.
According to Chinese theory, if you “predigest” foods by
cooking them a little bit, they will be better digested and as
a result, will be more easily absorbed and converted into the
nutrients your body needs for good health. Ideal meals include
soups, stews, and stir fries.
As for exactly what to eat, you don't have to look any further
than your neighborhood Chinese restaurant for the answer. Eat
lots of vegetables, a little protein, a little carbohydrate in
the form of whole grains, a little fruit and small amounts of
everything else. Drink warm tea or room temperature fluids with
your meal.
2) Get moving. If such a thing as the fountain of youth
existed, it would probably be in the form of physical activity.
The benefits of a regular exercise program are endless, from
improved cardiovascular health, better strength and balance,
improved immunity, and relief from stress.
According to Chinese theory, moving your body also helps to
move energy, which can get blocked, causing pain and illness.
There is no one best way to exercise, but in order to avoid
overdoing it, try to combine some vigorous movement that makes
you breathe hard with one or more of the gentler forms of
exercise. Yoga, stretching, Tai Qi, Qi Gong, or simply walking
are all considered gentle and relaxing ways to move your body.
3) Get your stress control. There are really only two kinds of
emotions: the positive kind that enhance your health, and the
negative kind that drain your energy and make you susceptible
to illness. The Chinese believe that the emotions are the cause
of all internal illnesses. They may have something here,
especially when we look at the negative impact of stress on our
bodies.
Stress causes chemical reactions in your body, where certain
hormones are released that can affect everything from your
immune system to your digestion. Inflammatory conditions,
arthritis, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and even
weight gain can be caused by the hormonal changes brought on by
stress.
So how to get a handle on stress? We're all aware of the many
methods, classes and exercises available to relieve stress.
However, when you're overwhelmed with all the things on your
“to do” list, one more class or exercise just becomes another
stressful thing to do. The good news is that you can benefit
from as little as three minutes of some kind of meditation. A
couple of simple (and quick) fixes:
-Breathe in by expanding your rib cage and belly to a count of
four. Hold to a count of seven and release by flattening your
belly towards your spine to a count of eight.
-Visualize yourself in a favorite and relaxing place, which can
be real or imagined. Spend a few minutes filling in all the
details: what you see in every direction, sounds, smells, etc.
By doing this, your brain releases the same “feel good”
chemicals as if you were actually in that place.
4) Preserve your Essence. In Chinese medicine, your health and
the length of your life is determined by something called
Essence, or your essential life force. The strength of your
Essence is determined by a combination of genetics, your
physical constitution, and lifestyle.
One of the smartest ways to stay healthy is to preserve your
Essence by living wisely, and not becoming run down. Some of
the ways you deplete your Essence is by overworking, not eating
well, skimping on the sleep, and trying to do too many things.
Also considered depleting is too much partying, having too many
children and having sex too often.
Wise living means getting enough sleep to rejuvenate your body.
It means working, but not too hard. Exercising too much,
studying and long hours in front of a computer screen are also
considered overworking. Eating adequate amounts of the right
kinds of food (see above) also protect your Essence.
5) Explore Acupuncture. Acupuncture is an ancient healing
system that originated in China thousands of years ago and is
still successfully in practice today. It works by addressing
the source of your health problem--not just by relieving
symptoms. Acupuncture works by balancing energy within your
body, which may sound out there and new age. However, every
cell in your body produces energy in the form of ATP. The
Chinese just operate on the premise that your energy moves in
pathways throughout your body. When people become ill or have
pain, it's because that energy is blocked in some way or it's
depleted. The goal of acupuncture it to restore or maintain
health by unblocking or increasing the flow of energy.
The World Health Organization has identified over sixty health
conditions that acupuncture can treat, from pain to mental
health conditions to digestive problems. In addition,
acupuncture is a great way to maintain your good health, too.
Give it a try!
Author Resource:-> Lynn Jaffee is a licensed
acupuncturist practicing in St. Louis Park, MN. She is also the
author of the book Simple Steps: The Chinese Way to Better
Health. For more articles and information, visit her website at
http://www.acupunctureinthepark.com
or her blog at http://www.acupuncturetwincities.com
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