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New Definition of Health

Posted by Dr Bill Dean on Jan 20, 2010 in Energy Science Nutrition | 0 comments

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A new definition of health implies that we have had one in the past and that is arguable. If there has been one from a matter science viewpoint, I guess a state of health has meant that we are free of disease. But that is an antiquated definition from a contemporary view which is born of a marriage between the matter and energy medical sciences.

I would propose that there is more to health than being free of dis-ease.
One who is established in witnessing, whose energy patterns

are in balance, whose appetite is balanced, whose tissues are

functioning normally, whose wastes are eliminated properly,

and whose self, mind, and senses remain full of bliss

is called a healthy person.

This is a complete definition of health gleaned from the writings of the energy medical science of Ayurveda.

To good health Love DrBill
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