What is “Health”?
“Dynamic Balance”
What is health? Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary defines it as: “the condition of being sound in body, mind, or spirit; especially : freedom from physical disease or pain.” This definition is OK. However, I believe it can be more easily and accurately described. I think most people would acknowledge that health is more than simply the absence of disease. Just because we do not feel pain or have sickness does not mean that we are “healthy”. How many times have you heard someone say that they had no idea a condition was affecting them, and they showed or felt no symptoms, yet later were diagnosed with a health problem? So the definition must be more clearly defined to better understand how we can attain “health”.
The body must be in balance in order for optimal health to exist. When you study the amazing processes that take place in the body to support optimal functioning, they are designed to maintain balance. Health conditions and sickness within the body are largely due to an im balance of the system. There are two main causes for this imbalance to occur. The body does not have something it needs to function, or it has something present that inhibits it from functioning.
The idea that balance is the goal goes against the common thought that “if something is good, then more must be better”. In the body this is not the case. For example, exercise is good for the body, however, if someone has overexerted themselves it may cause significant damage and even result in death. Therefore, it would be more accurate to say that the body needs a certain amount of exercise to maintain the highest level of health. That exercise will certainly be a different type, duration, and intensity for each individual.
When our body is in a state of Dynamic Balance, we have cycles that occur as they were intentionally designed. For an example of this, we can observe the daily cycle that produces higher cortisol levels in the morning. This enables us to wake up refreshed and get our day started as the sun rises. Cortisol levels then drop as the day progresses towards evening, and as the darkness sets in, an increase in melatonin occurs to help us rest properly. This example demonstrates the constant change that occurs in our bodies. If we are not in balance, these cycles can be disrupted and we will not feel our best. In working with clients, restoring the Dynamic Balance is the key to attaining our goal.
If you feel that you are not at your Dynamic Balance, what should you do? First, provide what the body needs. This includes nutritious food, water, sun, air, structure, exercise, and sleep. If your body does not have what it needs in order to function efficiently it is going to be unable to maintain Dynamic Balance. As a result, you will have difficulty with conditions such as: fighting infections, healing from injury, or even thinking clearly. Notice how we change as we get tired. We may not think as quickly or may get irritable and crabby. Our bodies are telling us that we need to sleep in order to function better. Secondly, eliminate what inhibits the body. If there are excesses or toxins within the body that do not allow the body to function efficiently, this can also lead to illness or disease. Common causes of this are pesticides, pollution, smoking, drugs, caffeine and excess sugars.
I believe that attaining and maintaining Dynamic Balance is a more accurate description of “health”. If we follow these seemingly simple guidelines many of the ailments we suffer from will be improved or better yet…never develop.