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San Francisco Chronicle: Do You Want a Health-Care System or a Healing System?

August 31st, 2009

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The current debate over health-care reform has been about politics and money. There is no escaping either factor. Huge vested interests are spending millions of dollars a day to pressure Congress into minimal reform. But even if the political system were pure as snow, an aging American population makes it inevitable that the health-care system is going to grow more and more expensive.  These external factors fill the news every day, obscuring a simple fact. Your health depends far more on the healing system than the health-care system.  The healing system is inside your body. Its intricacies are just now being fully explored, but certain broad trends have become clear.

– The healing system is more flexible and powerful than previously thought.  For example, the brain can heal itself, a finding that seemed impossible a few decades ago.

 

– The healing system is highly sensitive to outside conditions. Stress and emotional discomfort, for example, can severely compromise your ability to heal.

 

– Healing affects your genes and how they are expressed. An expressed gene is an active one, and this activity turns out to be far more responsive to your state of mind-body health than previously thought.  The old image of fixed genes is rapidly changing to a conception in which the body’s genetic material is eavesdropping on all the experiences in your life. In short, a gene isn’t a thing; it’s a process.

 

– The healing system is automatic, but your lifestyle choices make a huge difference in the efficiency of healing.

 

These factors hold true throughout your life, and if we simplify them to one sentence, this would be it: Change your life and you change your healing system.  That may sound like the advice we get constantly about proper diet, exercise, and stress management.  But with new evidence showing up every day that lifestyle affects an incurable disease like Alzheimer’s, for example, it’s becoming clear that your own healing system will always be the front-line defender of your well-being, not your doctor or the drug companies. So-called lifestyle diseases used to be restricted to conditions like heart disease, obesity, and type II diabetes, where a link with improper diet was easily demonstrated. Now a wider range of disorders is being linked to lifestyle choices, not by one-to-one correlations but through more general trends. That is, no one can predict exactly which disease you might contract due to poor lifestyle choices, but at the same time, reversing those poor choices has a broad effect in improving your power to heal.

Some recent statistics bring home how crucial it is to rely on the healing system rather than the health-care system.

  • 58 Million Americans are Overweight; 40 Million Obese; 3 Million morbidly Obese
  • Eight out of 10 over 25’s Overweight
  • 78% of American’s not meeting basic activity level recommendations
  • 25% completely Sedentary
  • 76% increase in Type II diabetes in adults 30-40 yrs old since 1990.

The statistic that really jumps out has to do with sedentary lifestyles. We are addicted to sitting on the couch watching beautiful, slim, fit actors and athletes on television, with a steady increase in other sedentary activities like surfing the Internet and playing video games. In addition, these activities are reaching into younger age groups, making children less active and therefore more inclined to obesity. Yet the simple fact is that the alternative to being sedentary isn’t joining a gym. The greatest benefit of exercise occurs when you move from being sedentary to light activity like walking, doing housework, gardening, and climbing the stairs.  Exercise at higher levels will bring increased2 benefits, certainly, but this first step brings the biggest single improvement in health. Being sedentary is more harmful to you than forgetting to jog three times a week. In addition, at least one study has shown that when overweight adults are put into groups that walk, jog, or run every day, the group that lost the most weight were the walkers.

 

Thrashing out health-care reform is a defining issue for the coming decade and an inescapable duty. Having said that, I urge you to look inward rather than outward.  The most perfect health-care system can’t do as much for you, on a daily basis, or do it as cheaply as your own healing system.  The evidence is there, waiting to be acted upon.

 

Published in the San Francisco Chronicle

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5 COMMENTS
  • As bad as these statistics are, the projections of 41% obesity in the US by 2015, according to contributions in the Epidemiologic Reviews in 2007, suggests that the situation is rapidly getting worse. Regardless of whether we have the current system or a reformed health care system, lifestyle choices are going to be the predominant determining factor for life expectancy and quality of life.

    That said, in my mind a federal government with more direct involvement in public health will have more incentive to fund illness prevention and health promotion programs than would private insurers simply because the entire population is their audience.

  • vJ Gupta says:

    “AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN A POUND OF CURE”-
    Dr Deepak Chopra has rendered great WISDOM and ( may I add COMMONSENSE)
    contrasting HEALTH CARE V/s HEALING CARE.
    I have a family member who is a PSYCHIATRIST and he often mentions that his
    patients are SUFFERING from “LIFESTYLE” choices rather than Mental illness.. ofcourse
    he offers them the BEST medical care that he can, inspite of its causes.
    American Health Care is like the Titanic, heading for a sure CRASH largely as noted
    due to its DEMOGRAPHIC shift. Nearly 25 % of AMERICANS will join the rank of the
    SENIOR CITIZENS, who by nature require more “CARE” and mostly HEALING rather than
    subjecting them to ” waging war ” on them in order to ” Save ” them from a Battle that
    they are combating. What most elderly need is LOVE.COMPASSION and family members
    to be around… not at a distance , trying to remote control their well being.
    I do subscribe to the HEALING MODEL or REFORM .. where EACH INDIVIDUAL
    makes a radical change in his or her LIFESTYLE to bring the changes that MAINTAIN
    good health. My ideas are not all mine, I have been much influnced by reading Dr Deepak
    Chopras Books for many years now. So KUDOS for once again distilling your wisdom on this subject. With gratitude and sincere Thanks to D.Chopra for his commentary.

  • I’m glad that I read this because I have been becoming discouraged in my path towards healing myself. It’s hard to change your lifestyle when unhealthy habits and patterns are really all you “know”. I know that I don’t need the doctor, or the health system. I know that I can decrease my cholesterol, lose weight and get my pre-diabetes under control just by putting some of those things in place that are healthy. It’s hard to fight against the pressure that people urge you to go to the doctor, take medication, etc and they look at you like you are crazy because you tell them that you want to heal yourself.

  • Debbie says:

    I have personally experienced what you are talking about here on so many levels, and I simply want to tell you that I definitely concur!

  • jared says:

    We need to get these facts out into the world instead of just on this website. I wanna see how many ignorant people are going to argue with these facts.

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