Wellness vs. Healthcare
Before I get into the many parts that come together to give you a healthy lifestyle, I first want to let you know where I stand and how I think everyone should view their own health.
Wellness is a new term that is used to describe an ever growing industry in America today. It means being proactive with your health. It means taking care of your body before you ever have any symptoms of being sick. It means exercising to make you feel better and stronger.
For so many years the term healthcare has been synonymous with prescribed medications to treat acute illness. When you come up with an illness, a drug is handed to you to treat your current symptoms. You see commercials on television for everything from impotence to asthma because so many people have symptoms telling them they need this new, great drug. Healthcare should be called the sickness industry because it is only helping those who have been diagnosed and are already sick.
Wellness is taking the steps to prevent symptoms from illness in the first place.
Why do I believe in wellness? I personally completely disagree with the healthcare industry and feel it is based on money rather than truly helping people. This past week I actually heard that “road rage” may be a symptom caused by imbalances in the brain that can be treated by drugs. When I heard this, all I could think of was a meeting room full of board members from a drug company thinking of what they could market to the most amounts of people. When they saw that over 16 million Americans “suffer” from road rage, it must have been easy to decide what the research and development team would be working on next.
It is things like that that make me distrust healthcare in our country and make me as proactive as possible about my own health every day.
Wellness is about not only adding years to your life, but life to your years.
Wellness and overall health and fitness are what I hope I can help educate you about. I would also hope that I can assist you in becoming so proactive toward your health, that you are able to break free from the seemingly addictive nature of the healthcare industry.
For more on wellness, I strongly recommend Paul Zane Pilzer's book, "The Wellness Revolution".
Before I get into the many parts that come together to give you a healthy lifestyle, I first want to let you know where I stand and how I think everyone should view their own health.
Wellness is a new term that is used to describe an ever growing industry in America today. It means being proactive with your health. It means taking care of your body before you ever have any symptoms of being sick. It means exercising to make you feel better and stronger.
For so many years the term healthcare has been synonymous with prescribed medications to treat acute illness. When you come up with an illness, a drug is handed to you to treat your current symptoms. You see commercials on television for everything from impotence to asthma because so many people have symptoms telling them they need this new, great drug. Healthcare should be called the sickness industry because it is only helping those who have been diagnosed and are already sick.
Wellness is taking the steps to prevent symptoms from illness in the first place.
Why do I believe in wellness? I personally completely disagree with the healthcare industry and feel it is based on money rather than truly helping people. This past week I actually heard that “road rage” may be a symptom caused by imbalances in the brain that can be treated by drugs. When I heard this, all I could think of was a meeting room full of board members from a drug company thinking of what they could market to the most amounts of people. When they saw that over 16 million Americans “suffer” from road rage, it must have been easy to decide what the research and development team would be working on next.
It is things like that that make me distrust healthcare in our country and make me as proactive as possible about my own health every day.
Wellness is about not only adding years to your life, but life to your years.
Wellness and overall health and fitness are what I hope I can help educate you about. I would also hope that I can assist you in becoming so proactive toward your health, that you are able to break free from the seemingly addictive nature of the healthcare industry.
For more on wellness, I strongly recommend Paul Zane Pilzer's book, "The Wellness Revolution".
