It’s a Scary Thing

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A patient came in to see me because of her overweight condition and bladder symptoms which are by the way tied together.

"Do you think you can do this Henrietta," I asked after having gone over with her the energy science nutritional packet devoted to the PK pattern.

"Oh yes, doctor. I'm ready."

"OK then, we'll see you back in 2 months and see how things are going for you."

Two months go by…..

Henrietta fails to make the appointment. Something came up.

I want to be clear here. This is not about Henrietta and to cast aspersions. This is a societal problem that we are confronted with. As consumers and as patients seeking medical care we have been trained to take a pill by the matter science medical model in order to be healthy. 

And that training leads a society to not be responsible for their health.

But this matter field model while good for bailing us out of difficult medical situations is hard pressed to talk patients into changing their lifestyle choices.

I have run across many physicians who "have thrown in the towel" in trying to cajole and convince their patients to change nutritional course because they have run into the "Henrietta response."

I would submit that taking responsibility for changing lifestyle is a "scary thing" especially if our healers have never asked us to do so. Fear of change is the BIG fear especially if we don't want to do it.

If doing a change brings us fun, excitement, and exhilaration it's OK. But if it requires that I stop doing things that I like, that's a problem.

And what lifestyle choices are good to support and which do I leave behind? The matter science medical model is still trying to figure it out with yet another double blind study.

The energy science medical model can give us unbelievable guidance if we are ready to take responsibility – we just have to give it time and trust. As we give trust we will have more faith.

Health is not something we hope for. Health is a skill we work at every day consciously. And actually it's easy once we start.

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