Good health is the normal state of the human body, and this should continue from birth until death under normal conditions.
When given the right conditions, the human body is a very efficient self healing mechanism. The body's ability to heal depends directly on it's level of vitality. The higher the vitality, the faster and more powerful the healing.
Improving lifestyle increases vitality and elimination of toxins, which may bring about symptoms. These are but temporary and are often wrongly interpreted as a sign that the lifestyle changes are doing more harm than good. We are often getting worse before we get better.
Infectious disease is not a change attack on the body by some foreign organism. Generally speaking, it is part of the body's defense processes at work.
The primary, underlying cause of most acute and degenerative diseases is toxemia as a result of our modern lifestyle. And repeatedly suppressing minor ailments by drugs of the body's efforts to cleanse itself from toxemia for many years with a lifestyle for which the human body was not designed.
The decrease in vitality as we grow older is compounded by the accumulating toxemia. There comes a time when our bodies no longer have sufficient vitality to cleanse themselves with a cold, the flu or similar minor ailments. The build-up of toxins escalates and eventually results in damage to organs or other tissues. This is degenerative disease.
Depending on diet, stress, other aspects of lifestyle and inherited weaknesses, the degeneration may manifest itself as arthritis, osteoporosis, gallstones, ulcers, high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, nerve damage or a host of other problems. By some mechanism that is now gradually coming to be understood, the degeneration may ultimately result in cancer.
When we understand toxemia, it is perfectly clear why rheumatism and arthritis in their various forms are the most widespread degenerative diseases in Australia, affecting one person in every six.
Fortunately, the same healing principles that apply to acute disease, also apply to degenerative diseases. If the cause is removed and vitality subsequently
restored, the body will attempt to heal itself. Generally speaking, provided there is no total destruction of tissue, it will do so.
The time required for full recovery may be a matter of weeks, months or even years. Fortunately, the initial improvement is often immediate, which encourages the person to persevere. As a rule of thumb, it takes approximately one month for each year of age to restore a HIGH level of health.
Old age is not synonymous with disease. Disease is more common in older people only because of the accumulated effects of our modern lifestyle. For the the most part we have it in our own hands to maintain a high level of physical and mental well being to a ripe old age, if we choose what's right for us.
About the Author: Adrian Joele became interested in nutrition and weight management while he was an associate with a nutritional supplement company. Since 2008 he wrote several articles about nutrition and weight loss and achieved expert status with Ezine Articles.com. He has been involved in nutrition and weight management for more than 12 years and he likes to share his knowledge with anyone who could benefit from it. Get his free report on nutrition and tips for healthy living, by visiting: http://www.nutrobalance2.net