Natural Healing & Wellness Requires Your Mind, Body & Spirit Be Involved
Countless scientific studies have validated fundamental links between the ability of the body to heal and experience wellness to the state of mind, intent and beliefs a person has in context to any given situation.
We think of natural healing as holistic e.g. natural healing includes the whole being or self (mind, body & spirit) to achieve and maintain good health (body) and sense of well-being, the natural balance of body, mind and spirit.
Natural Healing Is A Holistic Blend of Mind, Body & Spirit
- With natural healing, the mind, body & spirit are integral units of our "whole self" and in addressing an illness or wellness, it is essential that all 3 are part of the process be involved.
- Natural healing therefore involves not only the physical elements of the body, it must also include conscious and sub-conscious thinking mind if real, lasting results are to be achieved.
If this all sounds too hard, too much effort, rest assured, our approach to natural healing and wellness is kept very much down to earth by teaching you exactly what you need to do. You'll also discover more success when you adopt solutions is very small steps and of course your practitioner will work hard to inspire and motivate you.
Natural Healing Really Begins When You Decide
Natural Healing truly begins with your conscious choice to be well then seek out and follow the guidance of a qualified holistic health practitioner who will assess and recommend your program.
Your natural healing program will as a minimum include nutrition, possibly nutritional supplementation to boost your systems and guidance on adopting the thinking that can guide the body to re-discover it's normal state of balance from which good health and feeling of well-being is experienced.
Well-being is a balanced state of mind, body and spirit.
Nutritional Medicine vs. Western Medicine
Our natural healing and holistic approach to wellness includes the mind, body body and spirit as a whole which is in stark contrast to the current western medical approach that tends to largely focus on treating the physical aspects of symptoms.
In many cases, western treatments are so focused on body parts and specific symptoms that in prescribing the medications to suppress one set of symptoms, new conditions are created that can delay healing and possible diminish the possibility of achieving wellness.
"Whole" body healing through a natural approach can reduce the need for western medicine's selective approach. Note that under do circumstances do we suggest or recommend discontinuing doctor prescribed medications.
Life saving medications have delivered many benefits but a majority of modern medications are not focused on saving lives, they are focused on suppressing symptoms, often with serious side effects.
Nutritional Medicine - Natural Nutrition Found Only In Whole Plants
Nutrient levels of foods
grown today are significantly reduced (when compared to just 100 years
ago) due to over planting and chemically induced faming methods.
Most would agree that good quality nutritional supplements and herbal remedies are widely regarded as not only a good preventative measure, but essential to nourish the body with the level and quality of nutrients it needs to attain and maintain good health.
The holistic approach utilized in our practice embody elements of the mind, body & spirit and are focused on helping clients to bring their body back to a normal state of balance.
Balance is achieved when each of the primary body systems, the mind and the spirit are operating in unison, at peak efficiency,
When the body is balance, you experience a powerful sense of well-being, power and vitality.
Make A Choice For Wellness Then Take Action For Results
With the first conscious choice and the persistence of intent and action, a natural state well-being is available to everyone. We invite you to contact us ...
"Within each of us, nature has provided all the pieces necessary to achieve extreme health and wellness, then left it up to us to put them all together." - Diane McLaren
Call Diane at (905) 271-1180