Thursday, March 19, 2009

The More Diseases, and the More Serious They are, the Earlier You Will Go


In my article published moments ago, I mentioned that there is a correlation between weight, lifestyle and death.


”The fatter and more unfit you are, the higher your chance of dying and the earlier you will die.”


Diseases, including diabetes, further amplify this correlation. That is to say:


The more diseases you have, the easier and quicker you will die.


In other words, diseases in particular the chronic or degenerative ones, increase the possibility of death. Almost invariably, the medications that you take can lead to further complications (soon or later), especially for the heart, liver and kidneys. Because drugs are drugs no matter what they are called, the more medications the worse off you are. Doctors are well aware of drugs’ side effects.


Also, the more serious the disease you get, the easier and faster you'll die.



I don’t know if there’s any research that supports these statements that I have made here (if there isn’t, then it will come; watch out for it!). Nevertheless, here they are, and they are true.

Premature death is needless. The good news is, your life can be lengthened!

1 Comments:

At 1:30 PM , Blogger Ray Chee said...

The correlations I have stated here (viz., The more diseases, and the more serious they are, the easier and faster you will die) appear very obvious! But this is not so for many who are sick with a chronic disease or several chronic problems. For the former, they do not realize that if they continue the way they are, they are very likely going to get other diseases as well, such as kidney and liver problems due to accumulated toxicity from administered drugs in those two organs, etc. Perhaps, they know the consequences but do not know the way out of their problems. Those with a list of chronic diseases are often resigned to the fact that since they are so sick, they are going to die anyway. So they convince themselves, “Why bother! There’s nothing I can do!”

From my interactions with both the above two groups of people, it seems to me that many of them are what I’d consider complacent with their lot, or they simply refuse to take action, knowing fully well their dire state.

Frequently, it’s an attitude problem too that prevents these folks from seeking and doing that which is right. Sadly, many of them have stopped searching simply because their doctor(s) told them they have to continue taking their drugs for life!* Gee! If you happen to belong to the above categories of people, let me say, “Please listen! No, you don’t have to die sooner than appointed. There’s hope to turn your lot around! And it doesn’t have to be that expensive, either!”** Or, if you know someone who belongs to these categories, kindly tell them this good news (forward them this webblog, for a start).

My question to you/them is:

“Are you willing to LEARN, and DO?”



Cheer up, but Complacent No,
Ray Chee

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* Glad to say here that there’re also many (although much less in numbers than those mentioned who are still suffering from their chronic sicknesses!) of people I personally know who got out of their what-medical-experts-so-called incurable disease(s).


** Most people find it hard to pay for their health even when they can afford it! This is despite the fact that they are convinced that they can be helped. Somehow, there’s “wiring” problem with their thought life or value system!

 

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