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Destiny of Your Health

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By MaryBeth McCue

The need to practice personal responsibility to acquire and maintain health may be at an all time high, even while the new Obama administration in Washington is working to "improve" our Health Care model. Chronic illness and disease are on the rise and have been for some time.  People are living longer, but at the expense of living more years not feeling well and lacking vital function -needlessly.   Many have come to believe that "forty or fifty something" means the start of chronic disease, when it does not have to be.  And even more alarming, but now "common", are seeing young people in our culture burdened with chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, auto-immune diseases, depression, ADD and more, which a very short time ago where seen as diseases of the  "aging " population.  Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM), Integrative Medicine (IM), Mind- Body-Medicine (MBM), Functional Medicine (FM) - most are out of pocket services to help restore health- continue to be utilized more and more each year.  This upward trend is yet another significant "indicator" of the continued deficiency in our western-conventional health care model.   A broken system where many with chronic conditions are told by their physicians:  There is nothing wrong with you"... "There is nothing more you can do",...." You just have to live with it", etc etc etc .

The experts, and the non-experts, like our government - are in agreement that the inclusion of Integrative Medicine as a covered health care service will help our nation heal their health, their economy and unite back into the world more whole and complete and able to serve. This end result will itself continue to feed the healing process. 

President Obamas' Health Care Reform, "Plan for a Healthy America" can be viewed at www.barackobama.com/issues/healthcare.  His quote on the homepage: "I am asking you to believe.  Not just about my ability to bring about real change in Washington...I'm asking you to believe in yours", is the directive that personal responsibility is critical here.  The message that government may not be able to offer all that we need and that "The Obama Effect"...."We need to be the change"..."Yes we can"... etc seems to be the mantra that amongst many things has helped propel us into forming meaningful grass-root actions to help influence ourselves and our government to be a better and healthier people and nation. There is even a group that is determined to get an organic farm plot on the front lawn of the Whitehouse !  Obama & our government are "listening and engaging," but what will the outcomes be?  The issues with health care are wide.  Our life-style and cultural norms around food (most of which is non-food) and western medicine is literally killing us. 

 

Even I, as a professional nutritionist for over 20 years, thought I was practicing & living a very vibrant and healthy life, only to wake up one day and find I could not wake up because my body had 10 x the amount of toxins in it from the mercury poison in my dental fillings - which the American Dental Association has assured us for years is "safe".  Last summer the government disputed this nonsense - after decades of grass roots movements proving scientific and clinical evidence over and over that it is not safe. I had 20 diagnosis' provided to me from various functional medicine, Chinese medicine, etc practitioners - five years after seeing all kinds of conventional health care practitioners who identified that I had "fatigue", and they did not have answers.   This story is all too common for millions with mercury or other chronic conditions, as the ones I carried along with it.  These events can be life shattering because if a doctor can't see it or understand it, then it does not exist and you are crazy or lazy or whatever.  "It is in your head.  "  I don't know how many clients tell me the doctor tells them that and by some act of God they eventually - sometimes 20 years eventually-  seek CAM practitioners and immediately get answers and start feeling better.  The silver lining for me is that I have recovered conditions and enhanced my health.  As a result of my ongoing professional education I can help others acquire health and I can personally relate to their challenges.  There is an "opportunity", a natural growth process available in everyone's illness if they are willing to persist in finding the health they need and rightly deserve - that will bring the body back to balance.  But, they should not have to pay out -of -pocket expenses commonly in the areas of 50 - $75, 000.  We are here to help each other and "we can make the change" as a result.

 

Obama realizes we have to undo many years of as he states "being unhealthy in this country" On the plan for a Healthy America website, he proposes to 1) make Health insurance affordable & accessible to all; 2) he will lower health care costs and 3) he will promote public health via preventative services and enhance preparedness for terrorist attacks and natural disasters. It goes on to explain on the website:

 

 ..."the American people are too often offered two extremes - government-run health care with higher taxes, or letting the insurance companies operate without rules."

 

The plan goes on and states: The  Obama's plan will strengthen employer coverage, make insurance companies accountable and ensure patients' choice of doctor and care without government interference. Cost of care may  go down as much as $2,500 per year per person.  If you desire to change it, you will have a choice of new, affordable health insurance options. Patients will be able to make health care decisions with their doctors, instead of being blocked by insurance company bureaucrats. Wow - what a concept.  Finally, Obama states  he  will make health insurance work for the People and businesses - Not Just Insurance and Drug Companies.   Clearly these two entities are the main driving forces of our sick; rather that health care system.  Money, not the goal of health, is the priority. This soon will change. 

 

Is this enough.....What more do we need and how do we get it?

It is widely accepted across the practices of western and eastern medicine; and now our government, that a common fundamental scientific approach to treating and resolving chronic disease-an epidemic that now affects a reported 133 million Americans and accounts for 78% of health care costs-  has been needed for decades.   I believe the numbers must be higher as many people - like myself that have/had chronic conditions go unrecognized for years. We can't continue to afford the over two trillion dollars per year on U.S. medical care.   Further, 95 cents of each of these dollars is for treatment of disease after it is occurred.  This is not efficient.  Most of these dollars can be saved through prevention and treatment with life-style changes - prior to their occurrence's

 

The second item of highest priority is that we need to create a much more "prevention focused" society.  We have too many convenient choices, most of which lead to illness.  Too much processed foods, too many doctors willing to pass along another medication to their client, too many doctors working on one patient and no one communicating, too much stress and not enough places to release it, and too much toxins in the environment as a whole...in our chemical laded foods, in our water sources, in our teeth from our amalgam fillings, in our bodies form too much medications and on & on.  This is not a purest belief, but rather the common components of what we in integrative and healing medicines see daily as causes for illness. It is very simple.  We have more research than we care to discuss that proves these are the main causes of not feeling well.   Being overweight, depressed, dealing with ADD, cardiovascular disease, chronic fatigue, diabetes are not seen in the third worlds nations near the rates we have - if they even are seen.  Many third world counties are healthier than us because they don't have these (vast and unhealthy) lifestyle choices, or make these decisions. The "Getting back to Basics" trend will help here. The Obama effect will help here.

 

Two significant Health Care events happened the week of Feb 23, 2009 which will help in formulating a new national  health care plan.  One, the week-long discussions in Washington on Integrative Health & Medicine.  A discussion between a panel of 4 Medical pioneers, some refer to as "The "Fabulous Four", talked at the U.S. Senate Hearings more than two hours, with the heads of the health care reform committee to sell them their ideas that have already been proven to work for years for thousands  - where our national system has failed.  Please look at this very revealing and poignant recording and consider passing it along to as many people as possible. http://help.senate.gov/Hearings/2009_02_26/2009_02_26.html

 

 

I have been fortunate to have collaborated with 3 of the 4 panelist &/or their staff.  Dr. Mark Hyman MD: Functional Medicine specialist, Dr. Mehmet Oz: cardiovascular surgeon, Oprahs  MDs and creator of HealthCorps, Dr. Dean Ornish:  Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, CA, and Dr. Andrew Weil, MD:   Mind Body Medicine Center and Medical Resident Programs - all agreed with government on critical points some where:  #1-Integartive Heath Care is way overdue, it was initiated into congress in the late 80s and little has been accomplished. An Integrative medical model with the inclusion of many health and healing modalities -which already have proven themselves - should be available to everyone. A model that supports the treatment and resolution of chronic disease and maintaining health and vitality.  As a clinician, I coordinated 15 different modalities into a small community hospital.  If this can succeed in an under subsidized community of the Berkshires in Western, MA it can succeed anywhere. The methods go beyond this article, let's just say it is very doable and with little dollars needed. The only hurdle was gaining physician "buy- in".   #2- A new services of offering "health coaches" is needed in the clinical system to guide people in the management of  their own health files and needs. This is something we do as integrative health practitioners. # 3- Health prevention in the form of education must be infused in our cultural and lifestyle to help Americans make and maintain positive health changes.  # 4- All U.S. Medical School must require Mind Body Medicine education.

 

Another event was The "Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public "hosted by the National Academy of Sciences.  For more on this, go to  http://www.iom.edu/integrativemedicine.   The results of this event will also interface with the government health policy makers.

 

While the health care reform process continues, we can continue to be a part of the change.

The Obama site above or americanhealthcarereform.org has blogs and message links to share your ideas.  Or gather a group at work or in your community and forward your suggestions.  In this area, get involved locally via groups like "Capital Region Creating Wellness" or "Saratoga Integrative Medicine Educational Network " (SIMEN) which both can be found on a Facebook search.  Saratoga Integrative Practitioners Network is a great source for services.  www.sipn.info

 

 

Personal, Nutritional and Environmental Medicine Tips: ( some of the biggies)

 

Personal: Your choices today will affect your health in the future.

#1 Listen to Yourself.  If your not getting your answers to your medical and health care needs, find a place where you can.  Speak to friends that have found help, interview potential new doctors &/or CAM providers.  Most will (should) give you the time for this.

And start using those that feel right.  The sooner you do this, the sooner you will feel better.

 

#2  Be your own health advocate.  No one else will.   Keep your own records, ask questions, keep all your providers unformed, you must manage your care. If you can't, ask a friend or family member or hire me to do it.

 

Nutritional: Your diet is a mirror of your health and visa versa.

 

#1  Eat real foods; and when you can't eat foods that are the closest to their natural state as possible. 

#2   Eat organic or sustainable:  local foods without added chemicals, antibiotics, pesticides.

#3  Join a local co-op, use natural food stores, join a CSA Farms www.localharvest.org/csa

#4  Drink a lof of non-chlorinated/fluorinated water. Mostly away from meals.

#5  Know your food intolerances.  These are very common and will act in your body like a toxin and create chronic problems or increase them.  Find a nutritionist experienced with this. 

#7 Chew your foods to liquid form before swallowing. 

#8 Nutrients- beyond that which is in Foods - supplements are needed to resolve conditions.

#9 Modify alcohol & caffeine or eliminate completely - especially if excessive.

 

 

Environmental:  Destress & detox on a ongoing basis.  All imbalances in the body are secondary to stress and /or toxicity - from external &/or internal sources.  Period

 

#1   Eliminate unnecessary meds, OTC meds, mercury from too much large fish &/or amalgam fillings

#2  Avoid Aluminum and Teflon cookware. Use stainless steel, enamel, and iron.

#3  Use natural skin and body products.  For example, most lipsticks contain lead.

#4 Use hair color treatments that are natural or that have less chemicals.

#5  Electric Blankets and water beds interfere with our natural energy fields.

#6 Avoid deodorants that contain aluminum.

 

"The doctor of the future will give no medication, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, diet and in the cause and prevention of disease."  Thomas A Edison. 

 

"It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power." ~~~ Alan Cohen

Mary Beth McCue RD, LDN, CDN is a dietitian/NYS Certified Nutritionist recognized for her work in Integrative and Functional Nutrition. By working with foods and nutrients, she helps people support their bodies to resolve chronic problems from fatigue to over-weight. With more than 20 yrs experience she offers Corporate, and Community programs, and consults with individuals Saratoga Springs and Malta.  Mary Beth offers a complementary phone consultation to potential clients.  For more information: www.SIPN.edu.  To schedule a consultation:   SaratogaNutrition@earthlink.net or ph 518.257.6530.

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