7 Primary Laws of Health


by Kevin Hinton - Date: 2007-03-31 - Word Count: 525 Share This!

It has been suggested that my writings regarding the principles and practise of Natural Health are untenable.

And so in defence, I have undertaken the following article.

Due to the proliferation of the so-called 'science of modern medicine', it appears as though our instincts, once proclaimed to be the foundation of common sense, have been diverted and relegated to the shadows of innuendo and mockery.

We have been dumbed-down in our perceptions of what it means to be healthy - how to achieve this state and if lost - how to retrieve it.

Health information has been replaced by health 'info-mation.' - a side step away from the truth into the field of advertising.

However, if we are truly sincere in our quest for an answer to the question of what is natural health, how it is attained and how to sustain it, we can do no better than to examine the wonder of nature in its workings.

A healthy human being is one who observes and complies with the seven primary laws of Nature.

These laws are not written on tablets of stone - rather they are the consequence of critical observation of the phenomena of all organic life.

#1. The Law of Temperature

• Human life can exist only between two limits of temperature.

• Extreme heat and extreme cold both destroy life.

#2. The Law of Air

• Without oxygen, there can be no human life.

• Respiration is therefore one of the most important functions of our bodies.

• The need for air to oxidise the nutrients and waste products in the bloodstream is so vital that the cessation of life occurs almost simultaneously with the cessation of breath.

#3. The Law of Water

• Life on earth would not be possible without water.

• All organisms consist mainly of water and so do their foods.

• We need sun-irradiated water contained in fruits and vegetables to keep the blood in good condition.

• The circulation of the blood in the human organism bears the same relationship to the body as the circulation of water does to the earth.

#4. The Law of Sunlight

• Human life is not possible without the sun.

• The radiations of the sun are necessary for vitalizing the air, water and the earth.

#5. The Law of Activity

• In health we must be active.

• Stagnation or lack of movement can only lead to death.

#6. The Law of Thought

• The degree of perfection of every organism depends on the degree of superiority of its capacity for thought.

• Thoughts are sources of knowledge, strength, harmony and perfection.

#7. The Law of Harmony

• The world (including human life) exists owing to the fundamental law that all parts of the universe must be in harmony with themselves and with Nature.

• Those organisms which are out of harmony with themselves or Nature must perish.

These seven laws concern the most basic requirements of life.

Even the simplest organisms and animals obey these laws.

• Health is the adaptation of the organism to the forces of Nature.

• Ill-health is the maladaptation or neglect of these forces.

• Partial neglect of these forces produces ill-health of one kind or another.

• Total neglect leads to death in every case.!

Philosophy is great but practise is everything.

I wish you continued success in applying the laws of nature to your own person.

In doing so you will become an example for others and a leader in your family and community.

Kevin


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Kevin Hinton is a renowned Natural Health Educator & Advocator who has assisted a broad range of people to reinvigorate their lives through common-sense Natural Health practices. He is a trusted advisor to many in the corporate world in Australia and North America who recognize the life-improving value of Natural Health habits. His experience in the field reveals that adopting practical Natural Health habits usually helps drive success in other areas of life. Visit Kevin at: http://www.thehealtheducator.com and sign up for a FREE world class newsletter.

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