The Real Definition of Good Health

By Mario G Carini -

In 1948, the World Health Organization defined good health as; “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”

This definition of health holds as true today as it did back in 1948. Though the WHO may have modified their definition since then, the state of health for many today is dismal. Diseases such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis and heart disease are increasing rapidly throughout the world and no one appears to have a clue as to how to cure disease other than treat it through drugs and surgery.

Ask anyone on the street and you are likely to get the answer that health for them means the absence of pain and illness. Many say they are healthy even though they take a pharmacy of drugs and medications to feel that way.

As the years have slipped by more people have adopted the Western style diet, a diet of highly refined foods loaded with sodium, sugar, fat and chemical additives. Highly stressed lifestyles combined with bad habits such as smoking and the pollutants in the food, air and water insure that the quality of life is severely compromised. There’s little good in living longer if those extra years are filled with pain an disease.

Today’s diseases are the result of poor lifestyle choices. Aside from the fact that most diets are high in fat, most of the produce on supermarket shelves is severely depleted of the essential vitamins and minerals that were abundant in the diet of those who lived a hundred years ago. Today’s food is mass produced and comes from farms whose soils have been sterilized and robbed of minerals. Food is made to look good and have a long shelf life, but not produced to promote health.

Today’s medical establishment projects the idea that sickness is a part of life and inevitable. The older you get, the sicker you will be and the more you’ll require medical intervention. But the truth is that a healthy body doesn’t get sick. A body with a strong immune system has many checks and balances that insure that good health is maintained. Even today you’ll find centenarians that don’t require crutches to get around or languish in a nursery home waiting for the bliss of death to take them. Health is not all due to hereditary factors.

Those centenarians have no special health genes to help them live so long. What they do have is what’s lacking in the lives of the majority of people today. Those healthy old folks are active. They eat fresh fruits and vegetables, foods high in fiber and low in simple carbohydrates. They get fresh air and don’t smoke or drink to excess. You’ll likely find them living in their own homes and getting about without walkers and canes.

Maintaining good health has to start with the belief that it is possible to become healthy and stay that way by implementing good lifestyle choices. Unfortunately, few people have the incentive to make those changes. A stressed and hurried lifestyle doesn’t allow many to stop and take an inventory of themselves and the goals for future well-being.

With all that we’ve discovered about the functioning of the body and its ability to heal itself, there is no excuse why anyone should continue to live an an unhealthy lifestyle that shortens the quality of life. The real definition of good health is by making a complete change of lifestyle through eating a good diet, exercising regularly, living relatively stress free, getting enough sleep and throwing out the cigarettes and drugs. Doing so would reduce the epidemics of today’s modern diseases and restore the balance and enjoyment that life should be.

The author is a freelance writer who writes mostly in subjects dealing with health, business and self-improvement. He is studying ad copywriting to provide a service to business in their efforts to make a profit from their blogs, websites, and ezines. He currently has a number of articles published on Helium:
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The Real Definition of Good Health

sunflowerBy Mario G Carini -

In 1948, the World Health Organization defined good health as; “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”

This definition of health holds as true today as it did back in 1948. Though the WHO may have modified their definition since then, the state of health for many today is dismal. Diseases such as cancer, diabetes, arthritis and heart disease are increasing rapidly throughout the world and no one appears to have a clue as to how to cure disease other than treat it through drugs and surgery.

Ask anyone on the street and you are likely to get the answer that health for them means the absence of pain and illness. Many say they are healthy even though they take a pharmacy of drugs and medications to feel that way.

As the years have slipped by more people have adopted the Western style diet, a diet of highly refined foods loaded with sodium, sugar, fat and chemical additives. Highly stressed lifestyles combined with bad habits such as smoking and the pollutants in the food, air and water insure that the quality of life is severely compromised. There’s little good in living longer if those extra years are filled with pain an disease.

Today’s diseases are the result of poor lifestyle choices. Aside from the fact that most diets are high in fat, most of the produce on supermarket shelves is severely depleted of the essential vitamins and minerals that were abundant in the diet of those who lived a hundred years ago. Today’s food is mass produced and comes from farms whose soils have been sterilized and robbed of minerals. Food is made to look good and have a long shelf life, but not produced to promote health.

Today’s medical establishment projects the idea that sickness is a part of life and inevitable. The older you get, the sicker you will be and the more you’ll require medical intervention. But the truth is that a healthy body doesn’t get sick. A body with a strong immune system has many checks and balances that insure that good health is maintained. Even today you’ll find centenarians that don’t require crutches to get around or languish in a nursery home waiting for the bliss of death to take them. Health is not all due to hereditary factors.

Those centenarians have no special health genes to help them live so long. What they do have is what’s lacking in the lives of the majority of people today. Those healthy old folks are active. They eat fresh fruits and vegetables, foods high in fiber and low in simple carbohydrates. They get fresh air and don’t smoke or drink to excess. You’ll likely find them living in their own homes and getting about without walkers and canes.

Maintaining good health has to start with the belief that it is possible to become healthy and stay that way by implementing good lifestyle choices. Unfortunately, few people have the incentive to make those changes. A stressed and hurried lifestyle doesn’t allow many to stop and take an inventory of themselves and the goals for future well-being.

With all that we’ve discovered about the functioning of the body and its ability to heal itself, there is no excuse why anyone should continue to live an an unhealthy lifestyle that shortens the quality of life. The real definition of good health is by making a complete change of lifestyle through eating a good diet, exercising regularly, living relatively stress free, getting enough sleep and throwing out the cigarettes and drugs. Doing so would reduce the epidemics of today’s modern diseases and restore the balance and enjoyment that life should be.

The author is a freelance writer who writes mostly in subjects dealing with health, business and self-improvement. He is studying ad copywriting to provide a service to business in their efforts to make a profit from their blogs, websites, and ezines. He currently has a number of articles published on Helium:
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Fourteen Do it Yourself Health and Beauty Tips

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Those who can afford costly trainers and medical help to aide in their quest to lose weight are generally the socially elite and celebrities. One nice thing about this for the rest of the world is when they are making public appearances they tend to give away the farm by providing all sorts of useful tips for the public to use for free. It is always wonderful to learn of new tips that you can try for very little money or at home without going to the doctors. The following are a few health and beauty tips that are used by celebrities:

  • To lose water weight in a hurry you can wear a sauna suit while jogging or even walking in place for thirty minutes to an hour and lose inches instantly from water weight.
  • A great tip for decreasing puffiness around the eyes is to place a small amount of any ointment you can buy at the local store for hemorrhoid relief around the eye area as it instantly takes away brown circles and puffiness.
  • To keep very clean nails on your hand and feet you can take a cotton ball and dab a bit of vinegar on the nail beds.
  • For extra shiny hair, use a quarter cup of any mayonnaise in place of your conditioner in the shower and leave on for a few minutes, rinse and dry.
  • To flush out your digestive track in minutes and break up fat stored in your stomach area, you can drink two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar each day.
  • Getting very white teeth can be achieved by using a small bit of baking soda with your toothpaste each day you brush your teeth.
  • For additional energy during the day always have some form of protein in your breakfast and never skip breakfast!
  • Drinking extremely cold water can burn between one and two hundred calories per glass
  • Always drink at least eight glasses of water everyday to keep your skin very clean and free of blemishes.
  • To ward off wrinkles on your face and neck, clean the areas each night and then apply a thin layer of extra virgin olive oil.
  • To stay looking youthful and vibrant always allow for a minimum of seven hours of rest each night
  • Try a cleanse to feel more energized and cleanse your body of all the toxins by performing one for a few days that you can find at any health store.
  • Change your pillowcase every other night if you are suffering from acne or very oily skin to always have a fresh one to sleep one and discourage blemishes from forming.
  • Working out for just ten minutes a day when your heart rate is elevated you can lose one and half pounds a week just by doing it those ten minutes a day.

Some of these may not be the most scientific practices you have ever heard of, but they certainly do work and have been a less expensive method of maintaining good health.

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