General Health
Definition
Good general health...what is it?
Good health is defined as “a state of freedom from bodily or mental disease”. It is the positive state of
general health that we all strive to achieve. We need it to fight and overcome infection and avoid chronic
illness, allowing us to live our lives doing the things we want to do.
Protocols
For assistance with overall health and longevity, reducing the aging process, increasing brain
and memory health, improving immune system and resistance to degenerative disease Xtend-Life recommends
one of the following protocols:
Degenerative conditions
Many of these conditions may begin with little or no symptoms, but over time they degenerate
organs and tissues to a noticeable state of weakness and malfunction. For example…heart disease,
diabetes, obesity and various types of cancer are amongst the top killers in the world, for both male and
female.
These conditions are all 100% preventable, even curable in early stage detection.
Statistics
Obesity and heart disease are currently the top diseases of the 21st century, causing more adult
men and women deaths in more countries than ever before. These are closely followed by diabetes, crohns
disease and cancer.
These degenerative disorders all stem from nutritional and lifestyle deficiency…
...and are all preventable...
Causes
The tissues, bones, muscles, glands and organs in your body all have a unique balance of
chemical elements designed to work together. All chronic diseases, in whole or in part, are known to be
the result of nutritional deficiencies as well as genetic or acquired imbalances in your
chemical make-up.
We may eat a lot of food in the Western world, but most of it is nutritionally obsolete,
over-processed, full of contaminants and totally inadequate
for the delicate nutritional balance needed for optimum health.
Conventional treatment
After many years of nutritional depletion and toxin build-up your tissues and organs begin to
show noticeable signs of discomfort. For example, the weakening, aching, stiffness and/or disfigurement
of joints in arthritis, or chest pains and palpitations in heart disease.
Prevention - Cures
a firm belief that your state of health is directly related to four
main factors:
- Your diet
- Your level of exercise
- Your state of mind, and
- Your environment – stress, pollution,
industrialisation...
These factors dramatically increase your need for nutritional rebalancing and professional
supplementation to nourish your organs and maintain immune system function and strength, protecting your
body.
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