SOUTH
SHORE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC
Monthly News - July 2005
Do You Really
Want To Be Healthy?
There is an old saying, “Everybody wants
to go to heaven but nobody wants to die to
get there.” A similar statement could
be made concerning health. In almost any survey
taken asking people what they wanted most out
of life, good health is one of the top three
things on the list. The only two things that
ever top it are happiness and good family relationships.
Yet how many of us allow other less important
things to keep us from attaining maximum health.
Like happiness, health does not come by luck.
It is true that hereditary factors are important
to good health but most people can be healthy
in spite of hereditary weakness. Conversely,
hereditary strengths will not overcome a failure
to take care of yourself.
Most people who come onto a chiropractic office
indicate a desire to be healthy. Unfortunately,
they often do not realize that it will take
some effort on their part. The average person’s
experience with medicine has led them to believe
that they will be made healthy by what the
doctor does to them or what he gives to them.
They can just sit back, do nothing or at most,
remember to take their medication every four
hours. While this approach may be relatively
effective in the treatment of disease, it has
virtually nothing to do with health. For the
most part, disease treatment is a passive activity.
Health maintenance or health restoration is
largely an active endeavor. Therein lies the
problem. Sitting back and doing nothing will
not promote or maintain health. Hoping or wishing
for it will not make it happen. It must be
actively pursued. A choice must be made. Good,
nutritious, health-promoting food is available,
but then so is junk food. You must make the
decision as to what kind you are going to eat
and the make the extra effort to get it. Exercise
is not a passive activity. You cannot get it
by just watching workout videos.
Chiropractic is not a passive activity either.
While it is true patient lies on the table
and relaxes, it is the body that make the adjustment.
The chiropractor introduces a force to the
spine and the body’s muscles actively
move the bone to exactly where it belongs.
Further, the benefits of chiropractic care
occur after the adjustment, like exercise and
eating, they are far reaching and unlike treatments,
they are not designed for short-term, immediate
effects. It is true you may feel good after
eating a good meal or after a good workout.
You may also feel good right after a chiropractic
adjustment, but the real benefits are the long-term
ones. When the body is working better it can
actively promote health and well being and
add years to life.
-
Dr. Bill |