Thursday, October 8, 2015

Self - Medication: Why You Are Your Best Physician

Self-medicating has been scrutinized in the past for the inability to accurately diagnose and treat common irregularities in the human system. Recent findings show that you are your best doctor, and are most suited to handle your body’s problems. The holistic way of life and medicine is more common than some of us believe.


If we are groggy in the morning, we might roast a cup of coffee for a little caffeine boost. After a long day at the office, one often takes Aleve to reduce the tightness of knuckles worn from typing. To cure the common cold, some of us may conjure up a hot toddy, a mixture of spirit or tea, doused with lemon and herbs.



Holistic science is chemistry, physics, and neurology meshed together. When the body is running low on a certain chemical, neurotransmitters tell the brain what it needs so that you can know what you need. These indicators might make you want, or have a taste for a certain food that contains a vitamin or protein that your body needs.



The brain proposes these ideas in the order of relative matching. For a vegetarian, the need for protein might inspire a craving for tofu,


while a meat-eater might think of a thick, juicy hamburger. 



If your eyes are tired, and you have difficulty focusing, you might get a taste for carrots to get beta-carotene, a chemical that supports eye health. If you dislike carrots, you might think of Bugs Bunny – and then the vitamin isle at your local pharmacy.

Holistic drug traders, find that their culture has set a certain order for relative matching with self-medication. Instead of remedies you might be prescribed by your doctor for allergies, joint pain, and heart disease, these folks usually rely on homegrown herbs and grains. Facts about holistic medicines have been discovered, and if used correctly, they have been found to be healthier, and more impactful for the most common ailments.



However, the order of relative matching for someone outside the holistic trade is different. A common over-the-counter drug for allergies is Benadryl. If suffering from seasonal discomfort from pollen, dust, pet dander, or pollution, Benadryl may be the first solution proposed by the brain, if the brain remembers that the substance has been used in the past, and was effective.



If abused (taken more than directed), Benadryl can cause hallucinations, extreme fatigue, and even put the body in a comatose state of unresponsiveness. Most people take Benadryl as recommended, because they understand that Drug Facts implore the appropriate use of the product, and the healthiest way to consume it. Some holistic medicine was marketed to people who did not have the facts about how to use it healthily. This can be changed renewable packaging options.




Keeping record of what works for your body is the most important tool you have to monitor your health. While Benadryl might work for some,Claritin treats most of the same issues, and contains the same primary ingredients without the side effects of fatigue, and irritability. Adjusting dosage to be slighter less or more can also make medication more effective, this should be done with a strong knowledge of the substance, with respects to age, and weight and other health issues or medications.


Recap

You are Your Best Physician

It’s smart to know your body, your body’s limits, and how it heals.

Healing



At the subatomic level, our bodies regenerate physically.

Regeneration


This process is controlled by an energy that runs the body, our bio-electric rhythm that is always in motion, while we are alive.

Homeostasis - Gathering Body Status Information

Our neuroelectric network controls our bodily responses, and feed the brain information about the body’s condition and needs.

A Better Way to Love Yourself


Being in tune with the rhythm of our motion, helps us detect what we need to maintain a healthy lifestyle, reach our health goals, and be realistic about what healthy living entails.





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