BioPsychoSocial Health
Ignoring Natural Remedies
I have yet to form a solid opinion regarding universal health coverage. Regardless of what I conclude to be the best policy, I am glad that the issue is out there. But I wish that this topic was more extensive; I wish that our country would broaden its’ definition of healthcare to include alternative treatments.
A team of researchers at Ohio State University recently released findings that showed a correlation between wound healing and the inability to control anger. In this study 98 people were given a blister and were then monitored for 8 days. The people who had a difficult time controlling their anger took much longer to heal. There was also a correlation between lowered levels of anger control and enhanced cortisol secretion. It is this cortisol secretion that affects the healing time.
This is one of many studies that document the effects of negative emotions, like stress, on health. Stress is a contributor to heart disease, depression, and is possibly linked to diseases such as cancer as well. So research has proven that excess stress is bad. And this current study shows that the ability to handle anger (anger is related to stress) affects the healing process.
Oddly enough, I don’t believe my doctors have ever treated me for “stress.” Going to my appointment doesn’t lower my stress. And I don’t leave the office feeling substantially less stress. On the other hand, many alternative health practices directly relieve stress. (If you doubt this, go for a body massage or a yoga class and see if you don’t feel more clam, more relaxed afterwards.)
Instead of spending so much money on drugs, surgeries, and doctor visits, let’s spend a percentage of that money on preventative treatments. Yoga, massages, acupuncture, meditation… all of these practices affect a person’s well-being including their stress level and ability to handle life situations better. But since a majority of these treatments have to be paid for by the individual, the harsher course of treatment is “chosen.” So many people take the standard route such as “take two of these and call me in the morning.” Funny though that these treatments don’t even directly address stress. So in the meantime, the individual is still impacted by stress which may eventually manifest itself in another physical form or another. Another trip to the doctor?
So stress is still rampant in our society and for now, unfortunately, the effects can be seen in doctor’s offices near you. It’s too bad that stress contributes to so many health problems and it isn’t even addressed. It’s too bad that our insurance companies don’t even give us the chance to choose natural, non-invasive therapies. It’s too bad that our society doesn’t focus on preventative measures.
References
GOUIN, J., KIECOLTGLASER, J., MALARKEY, W., GLASER, R. (2007). The influence of anger expression on wound healing. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2007.10.013
Is there proof that stress causes coronary heart disease, cancer – or anything else? The American Institute of Stress.
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Stress and anger contribute to enhanced cortisol secretion. This increase leads to a higher acidic levels in the body resulting often in more colds and flu’s, slower healing, excessive weight gain. Well you get the picture. The best way to check how acidic your body is, purchase phosphate strips at your pharmacy. Place a strip under your tongue in the morning before eating or drinking. A healthy acidic level would be 6 to 6.5. anything lower you can be at risk for many health issues. Some products I have used to lower my cortisol and acidic problems is collidal silver and consumable peroxide. Neither one of these are recomended by the F.D.A. Yet they cleared up my high acidity problem. Bottom line for me its worth looking at home remedies.