Thursday, January 23, 2014

DYOH Ch 1 and 2 Book Study Video Blog Post

Thanks again to Kathleen Bell for leading this book study! Watch video and see notes and next assignment under it.








Discovery Your Optimal Health – Notes

Chapter 1 – Our Unhealthy World

v The deck is stacked against us
o   Pollution, chemicals and processed foods make it difficult to thrive
o   We live in a country where 67% of Americans are either overweight or obese
o   The largest cause of illness is obesity
v There is hope
o   We need to change our focus from reacting to disease (and treating symptoms) to eliminating disease
o   We can do something to protect and arm ourselves with formidable defenses against our surroundings
o   We can move toward optimal health
v Healthy Habits are key
o   Developing healthy habits can make you stronger as you face our unhealthy environment
o   Make health the “centerpiece of your life”
o   Small daily choices develop into habits
o   Replace the bad habits with good ones and then the old habits lost their power over us
For comment:
Ø  What are some of your bad habits?
Ø  What changes are you willing to make to move toward optimal health?

Chapter 2 – Are you healthy?

v Health Continuum Quiz – Your Current Position
o   Optimal Health < 5
o   Non-Sick 5 – 20
o   Sick > 20
o   How did you score?
v Habits of Health Quiz – Your Daily Choices
o   Optimal > 50
o   Healthy 35 – 50
o   Unhealthy < 35
o   Are your daily choices moving you toward health or disease?
v Good News
o   We can start to reverse a downward slope in the continuum by choosing an active role in our health!
v Challenge Your Choices!
o   The small daily habits and choices, not the huge thing, change the state of your health
For comment:
Ø  What’s your current mind-set regarding health?
Ø  Do you take action to improve health every day?
Ø  Are your daily habits leading you toward health?

Reading for next session:
Ø  Chapter 3 – Selling Sickness
Ø  Chapter 4 – Does health really matter?

For further reading:

Dr. A’s Habits of Health: Preface, Introduction, and Chapters 1 & 2

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