The Emerging Wellness Industry

Yes, folks there in such a thing called the Wellness Industry
where the prevention of acute and chronic conditions is the
primary focus. Why not, there is a disease industry that is
alive and well thanks to the U.S. medical philosophy. They are
on the opposite ends of the spectrum. One teaches you how to
stay healthy and feel good. The other looks for signs of
dysfunction and illness. The prevention of acute and chronic
conditions depends on the wellness industry.

This culture predominantly peruses the disease mentality.
Everything has a name and label and you must treat it with
pharmaceuticals and or surgery. Our healthcare professionals are
not up to the task of creating wellness. Again, the primary
prevention of acute and chronic conditions is your
responsibility. The focus of the medical community is to
eliminate symptoms by cutting, burning, and pharmaceutically
engineering a symptom to retreat.

The wellness industry which is rapidly reaching a trillion
dollars a year in revenue is primary a lifestyle recognizing
business. In this I mean for them, a common denominator of
health dysfunction is actually a result of poor lifestyle
choices. They have their work cut out for them, with intensive
same-crop farming, green harvesting, genetic modification, and a
whole industry built on the manufacturing of synthetic food the
nutrient content of food is being depleted. Adding back
synthetic vitamins and minerals to lifeless food does not make
it life giving.

Some studies show up to a 40% loss of different vitamins and
minerals with the soil depletion and modern farming practices.
Food has to travel long distance before reaching the produce
section of the supper market. It is picked before it ripens so
besides loosing nutrients it looses flavor. When fruit taste
like cardboard it looses its appeal. There is no shortage of
synthetic versions of almost any food. These inexpensive
standardized food products do not have bioavailability sources
of phytochemicals, vitamins, minerals, or enzymes.

That is one reason that research says some vitamins may not do
what they are suppose to do. They are usually synthetic and they
are taken out of content. When you eat a whole food everything
is there you need to utilize, everything in the correct order.
The gap between the nutritionally beneficial complexes found in
whole food and those that are synthetic is actual a very real
phenomenal. That really sums up the difference in thinking
between the medical community and the wellness movement.

The medical community has the notion that synthetic drugs can
correct the bodies function. The body can not and does not
recognize these powerful synthetic substances. So all they can
do is beat the body into temporary submission. What happens to
diabetics is after awhile the body produces less and less
insulin because it thinks it does not have to it is being done
for it. This is what basically occurs with type 2 diabetes.

The medical community does recognize the fact that out of
control sugar needs intervention of the pharmaceutical kind.
However, it is the reliance on this mode of treatment for
constant use that makes no sense. With the invention of a whole
slew of pharmaceuticals the patient is no longer considered a
partner in creating health.

That is why the wellness industry is being fueled by a public
that has seen their health challenges continuing despite medical
intervention. The prevention of acute and chronic conditions is
the persistent theme of the health and wellness movement. The
desire for vibrant health is what the wellness industry sees as
the force behind their growth.

About The Author: Paula Martinez is a contributing editor to
Clermont Rocks which is a marketing resource for small business
in Clermont, Florida. You can find it at
clermontrocks.com

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