The
Four Biggest Myths
1.
If you don’t have symptoms, you are healthy
2.
If you have symptoms, you are sick
3.
If you want to be healthy, you have to do a certain
thing (and you already “know” you cannot or don’t
want to do them)
4.
When you get old, you become dependent on others and
sick and diseased
These
are all simply not True, they are not how it actually
is, they are wrong.
First,
what this chapter is doing is dispelling the myths.
Getting you to understand the reality of it all. Because if
you believe something is true that isn’t, what you
don’t know CAN hurt you, and has been.
“If
you don’t have symptoms, you are healthy”
I
am going to show you how this myth is not true first.
Because it is the easiest.
Look
in any paper, in the obituaries. And you will find
at least one person, who dropped dead of something,
heart attack, stroke, etc, and was reported to be
in “perfect health”. If they dropped dead, were they
really in good health? Even though they had no symptoms?
Of course not, they were not healthy.
And you will find people like this in almost every
paper, almost every day.
Or
how about when someone develops some serious symptoms
within a couple of weeks, and they go to the doctor,
and find out they have cancer. Before those couple
of weeks, when they got the symptoms, were they healthy?
Obviously not. Just because you don’t have symptoms, doesn’t
mean you are healthy.
Now,
because this might leave people a little fearful,
that they might die at any time, I need to address
something here. It is all a matter of scale. Technically,
you will not just suddenly die without any symptoms.
You will have symptoms first, it is just that most people take so many symptoms, as
the status quo. They see so many symptoms, as just
part of life, part of getting old. And they are not.
For
instance, low energy. Low energy
levels are a symptom from your body. A symptom you
are low on health. And many people just ignore it,
because they write the symptom off as part of life,
part of getting old, or whatever reason. When people
are sad for no real reason, this is a symptom, and
it does NOT have to be full blown depression, but
just sadness. That is a symptom many people will also
just write off. Headaches, back pain, neck pain, arm
or leg pain, not being able to fall asleep within
minutes, cranky in the morning, bad eye sight, etc,
etc are more symptoms telling you that you are not
healthy. The list of symptoms that we as humans, generally
write off as something else other than our body telling
us we are not healthy, goes on and on.
Now,
your body will always give you symptoms before you
die. I promise. It is just that, like I talked about
earlier, many of the symptoms you have, you don’t
even realize are symptoms. You just think that is the way it has to be. Like lack of energy, or not being
fully awake and ready to go in the morning, or not
being in a good mood most of the time, etc. Those
are all symptoms, that most of us ignore, because either we don’t realize
they are symptoms, or we think there is nothing the
medical profession can do about them.
Not
having symptoms does NOT mean you are healthy.
“If
you have symptoms, you are sick”
Now
I am going to show you how this big myth is NOT true
either.
If
you were choking on food, wouldn’t you want to cough?
It is a symptom that the body uses to get stuck food
out of the airway or lungs. It is also a symptom that
the body uses to get mucus and other garbage out of
the lungs that it does not want - like during a cold.
If
you get food poisoning and you throw up every half
hour for hours or even days, do you want to stop throwing
up? Yes, because it is no fun, but it is necessary for you to live. Does it seem unreasonable
that even if you don’t have food poisoning, that throwing
up might be a defense mechanism of the body?
By
now, most people understand that a fever is a good
thing. That the body creates the fever to help fight
off sickness. Your body is creating the fever, voluntarily raising your body temperature. The
fever is generally not a reaction to your environment,
but the body’s actions it takes to deal with the environment
you have given it. Your body purposely gives you a fever for numerous reasons, and some we probably
don’t know yet. And here are a couple.
With
higher temperatures:
1.
Many bacteria die, they cannot hack the change in
their environment. Kind of like a penguin in the desert.
2.
Chemical reactions happen quicker and your body’s
response time is decreased. Remember in chemistry
class, mixing stuff in the beakers and when you increased
the temperature, the reaction happened quicker.
3.
P–54, interleukins, bradykinins, leukotrins and other
chemicals are released in the body. These chemicals
are responsible for killing cancer cells in your body.
I don’t know about you, but I like that.
What
about brain damage? I can almost hear you thinking
that. Here is the scenario that almost ALWAYS happens when brain damage occurs from a fever.
The
person, usually a child, gets a fever. The loving
parents have been told this is bad and try to lower
the fever…cold washcloths or aspirin. The fever goes
down. On Day 2, since the body created the fever to
help heal, it raises the body temp, but a little higher
to make up for lost time. The parents then give the
child Tylenol. The fever goes down. However, on Day
3 the fever goes up even higher, because, again, the
body is trying to heal with the fever. So, the parents
give extra strength Tylenol. By this time the bacteria
have done extensive damage and the body is getting
“frustrated” trying to fend off the bacteria and having
a hard time without the fever. So Day 4, the fever
goes way up, the parents get excited and bring
the child to the ER. The doctors “know” how a fever
is “bad” and give prescription strength fever suppressant.
Day 5, the body needs a fever, the bacteria are winning,
and as a last ditch effort the body is left with two
choices… death or brain damage. So what do you think
the body picks? The body raises the temperature to
a level that causes brain damage, and the bacteria
or whatever, are finally under control.
It
is not always this exact scenario. However, when brain
damage is associated with fever, it is almost ALWAYS first suppressed chemically or with something cold. Fever is good. Fever is
a symptom of your body healing, being healthy.
When
someone has diarrhea, there is a high number of cancerous
cells found in your poop. Sometimes 50% increase in
cancerous cells. So if your body is getting rid of
extra cancer cells with diarrhea, maybe that is a
good thing. I know it is not fun. But maybe your body
is actually healing and cleaning house. Which
is a good thing.
Bladder infections. Anyone who has had one, knows how much fun they are NOT. But maybe the symptoms
of bladder infections are your body healing. First,
having to go to the bathroom all the time.
If there is no urine in the bladder, the bacteria
will have no food. With no food, the bacteria die.
Then there is the pain and discomfort. This just lets
you know there is something wrong. It is a message
from your body. Fever often goes with bladder infections.
And we already talked about all the benefits of fever.
One of which, some more bacteria just die. Then there
is usually some blood in the urine. The body kills
bacteria a couple ways in the body. One of the ways
is through direct contact with cells in the blood.
They float around the blood, killing foreign things
they bump into, including bacteria. But the problem
is, you have no blood inside
the bladder. No direct way for the body to kill the
bacteria in the bladder. So your body opens up the
walls between the cells, and lets some blood in. And
in that blood, hordes of white blood cells, that kill
the bacteria. It is like flood gates of an army being
opened. The army comes rushing through and all the
little cells kill the bacteria in the bladder. Ingenious
the body is.
Teething
symptoms, symptoms of ear infections, and many more
symptoms are often your body healing. Many symptoms,
with a little knowledge of the body, can easily be
explained as above. Can be explained in how they are
symptoms of the body healing.
So just because you have symptoms, does NOT mean you are sick.
One of my most favorite stories. Trees.
Imagine
if you will, it is fall, and the leaves are starting
to change colors, and some leaves are starting to
fall from the trees. And out there in a group of trees,
one of the trees, Ed the tree, notices the other trees
leaves are turning colors. And Ed the tree cringes
and says, “eeewhh, get away from me, I don’t want to catch what you have”
to the other trees. And not matter
how hard Ed the tree tries, it eventually “catches”
what the other trees’ have and even Ed’s leaves begin
to change colors. Then Ed the tree,
notices that some of the other trees’ leaves are falling
off. And this time Ed is going to really try,
and Ed the tree is not going to catch what the other
trees have, because Ed does not want to lose his leaves.
But, try as Ed the tree might, Ed still “catches”
what the other trees have, and Ed the tree loses his
leaves as well.
You are probably laughing to yourself, because how silly Ed the tree is. All
trees that live in climates with seasons, leaves change
color and fall to the ground every fall. Trees
are part of nature. They do that.
Well,
let me ask you a question. Are you part of nature?
Are we as humans, part of nature? Or are we separate
from nature? Of course we are part of nature. We are
mammals, just like all the other mammals on the planet.
And just like everything else in nature, we as humans
go through cycles with the seasons as well.
When
the climate shifts from hot humid air, to dry cold
air, you need a different lining of your lungs, to
adapt to that new environment. You need different chemicals in your body to survive. You
need to change, to adapt to the upcoming different
environment. And when your body is not healthy enough,
this change in your body gets expressed as a cold.
You
cough, and cough, and sneeze, and blow your nose,
over and over again, to get rid of the old lining
of your sinuses and lungs, that were designed for
summer, to get the new lining ready to deal with the
upcoming winter air. If your body is healthy enough,
it can do this without you missing a beat. That is
why some people never get the cold, and others, who
get the cold, only have it mildly, and can go about
their day to day activities with no problem.
Some
people then say, I always get my colds in the spring,
or I never get colds, as trying to prove, that colds
are not a natural cycle of nature. Well I ask you
this, have you ever seen a tree in the winter with
leaves? I have. Have you ever seen a tree lose its
leaves in the spring? I have. Have you ever seen a
tree that never loses its leaves? I have. We are part
of nature. You
worrying about catching the cold or flu really is
as silly as Ed the tree, not wanting to catch the
colors changing, or the leaves falling off.
The
trick is, having enough health, so when it is time
to change, you can do it with minimal discomfort and symptoms.
I
love that little story.
So
we know that not having symptoms does NOT mean you
are healthy, and having symptoms does NOT mean you
are Sick.
This
goes to show that the medical symptoms and disease
care system is masquerading as health care. Eliminating
symptoms and disease does not make you healthy. And
since the medical symptoms and disease care system
only tries to eliminate symptoms and disease,
they are not actually health care. They are in fact
medical symptoms and disease care. So if you don’t
have symptoms or disease, there is nothing they can
do for you. They do nothing to increase your health.
Now
I want to address the other two myths that are left.
Getting old means you automatically lose your health
and there are particular things you have to do to
be healthy and well, and you already know you cannot
or don’t want to do those.
I
don’t blame you. If I had to do something I didn’t
want to, or give up something that I really liked,
without anything else I really liked to replace it,
I would probably not want to be healthy either. I
mean for real, who would? I think this is one of the
biggest reasons why so many people say they want to
be healthy, but then do nothing about it. Because
they think being healthy means some certain thing,
they do NOT want to do.
Here
is one of the biggest secrets about being healthy
and well
EVERYONE
is Different! There is no one diet, there is no one
exercise program or way of doing things that is right
for Everyone. You know, along with everyone else, that we are all different, but yet, almost
NO ONE takes this into account when they dish out
recommendations or diets, or programs, or anything.
You are a special and unique individual, just like everyone else.
I
think that sums it up best as anything.
We
are all different, and yet the very fact we are all
human, gives us some similarities. And most people
assume we are all the same, when it comes to recommendations
and guidance. In fact, most people just recommend
what worked for them, and their unique person they
are. Assuming it will work for everyone. Which we
all know, is not true. You have been there done that, and some things you tried, actually made you worse
then before you did them.
You
do NOT have to do certain specific things to be healthy
and well. Some people are going to do great eating
meat, and potatoes, and others are going to do well
eating a vegetarian diet. It really depends on you,
and I will get into that in more detail later. So
relax, don’t worry, I promised this would be fun and
easy.
Growing
old means you lose your health, get decrepit, and
dependent on other people
This
is also NOT true.
It
is really simple to prove to you as well. The January
1973, vol 143 no 1, issue of National Geographic did an article
entitled “Search for the oldest people”. In this article,
they show many different cultures, and hundreds of
people who are well into their 100’s, and almost all
of them have the youth, freedom, clear mind, independence,
and vitality of many people in their 50’s, here in
the United States.
I
am also going to share with you, in chapter 16, how
old age does not cause a lack of health and well being.
But that is later.
To
sum up the chapter:
Having
symptoms does NOT mean you are sick
Having no symptoms does not
mean you are well
Growing
old and being old do not mean you are sick, diseased,
and dependent on other people
There
is no one diet or one program for all people. Everyone
is Different
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