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What is wellness?

A Wellness Lifestyle Practitioner:

A term often used for a health clinic, massage therapy or as an add on to health related offices. But Dr. James Chestnut writes in his book The Wellness & Prevention Paradigm:

WELLNESS IS THE REMOVAL OF THE TOXIC INTERFERENCES TO AND THE PROVISION OF THE NECESSARY RAW MATERIALS FOR THE GENETIC EXPRESSION OF HOMEOSTASIS. (Balance/proper cell function). Taking a lifelong toxic and deficient lifetsyle and recognizing the choices that were made were not congruent to healthy cell function and beginning to add purity and sufficiency back into our healthier choices. Choose the doughnut (life taking) or choose the apple (life giving).

The prevailing belief system in our society today is that the cause of sickness is bad luck, bad germs or bad genes. That is bad science. The real reason is bad choices we made or were made for us along the way and now we are suffering the consequences of those choices.

We are marketed to death to believe that our choices don't really have consequences for us.

But they do and we are living proof of those choices today.

What I have seen in the 45 years of practice are lifestyle choices that were either toxic or deficient to the body, and not allowing the body a fresh start for purity and sufficiency to regain its position for healthy cell function.

An example of Choices:

Hospital birth or home birth Formula fed baby or Breast fed baby

Vaccination of the new born or no Vaccination of the new born

70 CDC required vaccinations by age 18 or none

Healthy mother and father before conception or a past or present toxic lifestyle

Medical intervention including vaccinations or Natural health improvement including

Chiropractic/cranial care

C-Section or Normal natural birth Public school or Home school

Antibiotics for illness or a Change in diet with more holistic choices

All the above choices have resulting consequences-some good and some not so good

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