Holistic Healing Through Diet

Holistic treatments address and approach all the parts that make up “the whole” person. This includes the physical body, mental body, emotional body soul, and spirit. It is about getting to the root cause of what causes illness and more often than not the root cause is diet.
You might want to investigate this type of theory if you have a sick kid. I know that I have had luck healing my son's asthma by paying attention to this kind of thing.
All disease results from cellular dysfunction. Either the cell suffers from a deficiency of vital nutrients such as – vitamins, minerals, amino acids, fatty acids, and phytonutrients from fresh foods or toxicity from exposure to the wrong foods and toxic environmental factors like lead and mercury.
Making lousy food choices, such as eating overly acidic foods like refined and processed flour and sugar and dairy and meat can throw our body's pH balance way out of whack!
This acidity leads to toxicity and inflammation and eventually to degeneration and breakdown of the body’s function and thus energy and vitality. The result is the opposite of 'ease' – what naturopaths call 'dis-ease.'
Healing happens we address our lives and make changes. A primary philosophy I live and practice by is this, “How we feel and look is a result of how we live.'
This means that if we want to look and feel better, something needs to change.” Changing our lifestyle habits so they are healthier is the best idea.
Unfortunately Western medicine humors our desire to refuse to change. We petrify and stagnate when we try to control our physical, mental and emotional symptoms with drugs rather than try to get to the underlying root cause.
We can only cure ourselves by making big lifestyle changes. These changes typically have to do with lifestyle – what we choose to eat, how we think and the stresses we have, our quality of sleep, how we exercise and move our body, and our attitudes toward our self and our life.
When it comes to keeping your health and sanity, it all boils down to respecting your body by choosing foods that nourish you and provide your cells with optimum nourishment. You will stay fit, get proper sleep and discover ways to handle emotions and stresses.
Change will not happen unless you embrace the idea. We are only complete when our body, mind, and heart are healed, conscious, connected, and whole again.
Keep in mind that you don't have to do all of this overnight. Just try to take on step forward for every step backwards and you will feel much healthier.

Baby Dental Care

For every mom, their newborn's health is paramount. There is a huge industry devoted just to making moms feel better informed about their child's health. A well-informed mom means a better-treated, and of course healthier, child. After the basics of health care come the little details that are so important when making sure your child is safe. And a very important health detail is your child's dental health.
Contrary to what you may have heard, proper dental care is NOT something that starts after the child has already grown a mouthful of baby (or starter) teeth. Absolutely not! Your child's dental health starts at home with a variety of things you can do to help get a head start on a healthy set.
One important start is to try not to put the baby down with a bottle. Make certain there's no bottle in sight at bedtime so that the teeth will have a better chance of getting a fresh start on growth. When the teeth begin to appear, there are tiny baby toothbrushes on the market that you should always have handy. The toothbrushes are soft and easy on the child's gums, but if for any reason you feel you need something more delicate, try a cloth, making sure the cloth is soft and well-cleaned beforehand.
Remembering that we brush our teeth to keep the area cleaner so that germs and plaque don't get a chance to develop, during your child's brushing process you should always keep a very sharp eye for marks on the teeth –stains should be addressed right away to ensure a cleaner mouth environment for healthier growth.
Okay, that's just for the infant stage. When the infant is now a child with a full set of teeth, it's time to break out the fluoride (or grown-up) toothpaste and a slightly larger toothbrush to fit the growth rate of the child. And then it's time to consider diet – this will become more and more of a concern as the child grows. Naturally, reducing the snacks and sweets will be a big plus, so it's a matter of knowing when to pull back. Another very important thing to remember is that the foods you serve a child should be very high in calcium – this promotes healthier bones and let's not forget that teeth are in that class!
So just be careful and DON'T wait until a bad prognosis at the dentist office before you pay close attention to your child's diet! Healthy teeth mean fewer trips to the dentist for everyone!