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Homeopathy Frequently Asked Questions Page 5

Other important aspects of healthcare.
Society tends to focus on the purely physical aspect of looking after our health namely: avoiding smoking; minimising caffeine and alcohol intake; eating a healthy, balanced diet; taking regular exercise and getting regular sleep. This is part of a general tendency to look at the body as if it were a machine. The idea is that it will work well, provided it is maintained correctly.

Emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of our being are often overlooked, but holisitic medicine sees these aspects as inseparable from the physical.

Although all of the suggestions listed above are valid, they can often seem impossible to someone who feels depressed, under stress or lacking in self-esteem. Being aware of, and expressing, emotions is vital to health and well-being. Supressed emotions will find other ways of expressing themselves, maybe as an "angry" rash or an ulcer or, more seriously, as apathy and depression.

Negative thoughts can also be very debilitating. Fortunately in the past decade or more many people have realised they can dramatically alter and improve their health and their lives by breaking this cycle of negativity. This involves retraining the mind (through affirmations, visualisations and various other means) to focus on what can be acheived rather than what can't.

However, perhaps it is spirituality that is the most neglected aspect of all in modern society. Being in touch with our spirituality brings a feeling of connection, of oneness and a sense of purpose.

For some this feeling comes from being a member of an organised religion, for others it comes during quiet moments of meditation or through experience of Nature and the changing seasons. Expressing creativity through music, drama or painting is another way to experience this connection. Allowing time and space for this to happen, can be deeply life-enhancing.

By beginning to examine and work on the emotional, mental and spiritual aspects of our nature, the well-publicised list of "Dos and Don'ts" relating to our physical well-being may eventually seem less like an obligation and more like a desirable and natural way of life.

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