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Tue, 07 May 2024
Understanding Chronic Diseases: Addressing Root Causes for Healing
Any disease—I'm not talking about acute disease, but chronic disease—should have a reason, and most of the time, it's the way we live, our stress level, and many other common factors that we repeatedly practice in our daily lives. Be aware of that. Whenever we are suffering from any chronic diseases, besides symptomatic management, please do find out why I am sick first of all, and then rectify the root cause. By doing that, it will add more value to your healing journey
Hasveni Chellamuthu
Integrative Medicine
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"Any disease—I'm not talking about acute disease, but chronic disease—should have a reason, and most of the time, it's the way we live, our stress level, and many other common factors that we repeatedly practice in our daily lives. Be aware of that. Whenever we are suffering from any chronic diseases, besides symptomatic management, please do find out why I am sick first of all, and then rectify the root cause. By doing that, it will add more value to your healing journey." – Dr. Hasveni Chellamuthu.
In our journey through health and wellness, it's crucial to delve into the realm of chronic diseases, those persistent ailments that often seem to have no clear origin. While acute illnesses may strike suddenly and demand immediate attention, chronic conditions linger, affecting our dailylives in profound ways. Yet, behind these enduring health challenges lies a crucial truth: there is always a reason.
Consider for a moment the way we live, the stress we endure, and the habits we repeat day after day. These factors, among others, often play a significant role in the development and perpetuation of chronic diseases. They form the backdrop against which our health struggles unfold, quietly shaping our experiences and outcomes. It's essential to cultivate awareness around these influences, to recognize the patterns that may be contributing to our health woes. By doing so, we empower ourselves to take proactive steps towards better health, addressing not just the symptoms but also the underlying causes.
When faced with a chronic illness, it's tempting to focus solely on managing its effects. However,true healing begins with understanding why we are sick in the first place. It involves a journey of self-discovery, a quest to uncover the root causes of our ailments and address them at their source. By embracing this holistic approach to healing, we open the door to profound transformation. We shift from merely treating symptoms to actively promoting wellness from within. Each step we take towards understanding and rectifying the root causes of our chronic diseases adds immeasurable value to our healing journey.
Pistil encourages you to embark on this path with curiosity and determination, armed with the knowledge that true healing lies not just in symptom management but in addressing the underlying factors that shape our health and well-being. Together, let us strive for a future where chronic diseases are not just managed but truly understood and overcome.
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