WHY DO WE FALL ILL?


Why do we really fall ill? Are diet, exercise and maintaining a healthy lifestyle sufficient for protecting ourselves from illnesses or life threatening diseases? Ever wondered if there are factors beyond these that might be affecting your health and well being. I have seen friends and family members who have blamed themselves for their illnesses. And this blame does not help in the recovery process. From a pure Health & Wellness perspective, there can be several reasons as to why person may fall ill. Though diet and lifestyle is a major factor attributing to good health but let us not limit ourselves to this notion. I am sure you’ve heard of people who are very fit and eat healthy, die of chronic health issues as early as in their 40s or 30s. Why does that happen? Have you ever wondered? I have…
Recent scientific studies have revealed a relationship between exposure of environmental toxicants, disease and the all round well being of a person. Today, we are increasingly exposed to environmental pollutants, mostly as a result of industrial development. Many disease indicators such as inflammation and oxidative stress are known to be influenced by both nutrition and environmental toxicants. There is no easy “fix” to protect or intervene against diseases associated with exposure to environmental pollutants, but being aware at a heightened level, having the skills and education about the issue can help us go a long way. Many pollutants, such as heavy metals and persistent organics, bio accumulate in our bodies, and remediation strategies to remove these chemicals from the environment are extremely difficult and costly. Hence through Health & Wellness Coaching, we can create our own measures, be well equipped, know and then work towards creating a sense of self awareness that will help us built a sustainable change.
Let us also not forget our genes or our DNA that we have no control over and cannot change. The gene pool that affects our health is not limited to our parents alone but to our ancestors several hundreds of years ago. Based on the genetic contribution, human diseases can be classified as monogenic, chromosomal, or multifactorial. Monogenic diseases are caused by alterations in a single gene, and they segregate in families according to the traditional Mendelian principles of inheritance. Chromosomal diseases, as their name implies, are caused by alterations in chromosomes. For instance, within an individual’s genome, some chromosomes may be missing, extra chromosome copies may be present, or certain portions of chromosomes may be deleted or duplicated. Finally, the vast majority of human diseases can be categorized as multifactorial. These conditions are also referred to as complex diseases, and they are responsible for most of the burden on our health care system. Examples of these conditions include cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and a number of birth defects and psychiatric disorders. Health & Wellness Coaching can give you a platform wherein you do not need to be dependent on anyone, but to take care of this underlying factor through knowledge and extensive brainstorming.
A major shift is necessary and through Health & Wellness Coach approach, I am hoping as more people are educated on this subject, the more they will approach illness in a different light and will begin to ask the right questions as they visit their doctors. I hope this blog that shown you a different side to why we fall and can fall ill? And how Coaching can help you review that? More soon!