Health is Wealth

Whatever the case, good health is, first and foremost, through disease prevention and early detection/treatment of disease.

Infectious diseases, chronic ones for that matter, are sometimes very difficult to treat. The chronic inflammation they cause cannot be treated with 'body's detoxifiers', good nutrition, exercise alone, although these measures may help to reduce the disease burden. Chronic infections, which present in biofilms and give flu-like symptoms, are a barrier to both antibiotics and the body's immune system.

Most of these chronic infections have acquired multi-drug resistance and thus cannot be treated with currently available antibiotics.

Aging is promoted by pro-inflammatory damage. The body's fat(white fat), toxins such as alcohol and smoke, lack of exercise, poor nutrition and stress, which jeopardize the body's detoxfying system and defence, make matters worse in chronic infections. The immune system itself can cause pro-inflammatory damage, in its own right, when it goes wild by some trigger.

Treatment of chronic infections is expensive, time-consuming and even in the best of hands, there is no guarantee that 100% removal of the cause is either possible or feasible.

Prevention is the key. Early treatment should be sought, once an abnormal sign develops, even if it looks, for a while, benign. Most of these, apparently harmless signs go on to become the deadliest there are in medical pathology.

If you have ever known how it feels to be in top health, then you can imagine how productive and wealthy you can be. Walking, running, lifting with no pain in the chest, heart, abdomen, lungs, legs, head, waist, neck or back are signs of good organ function. Good health shows outwardly in your eyes, face, gait, and skin.

Dr Oliver Verbe Birnso

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