The prevention of disease seems to
be of major concern to many people these days. The public is beginning to
exercise to prevent heart problems and cut down on cholesterol to prevent
cardiovascular disease. They are quitting their smoking habits to prevent
cancer, and on and on. Prevention of disease, however, perpetuates a very
serious misconception concerning disease, that is that it has a single cause.
If a lack of vitamin C was the cause of the common cold, taking vitamin C would
prevent it. While resistance is dependent upon vitamin C, it also depends upon
a number of other factors. That is why three children in a family can all drink
their orange juice and two will get a cold and one will not. Resistance depends
upon how well the body is working, how well it can utilize vitamin C, the
amount of rest a person gets and, of course, the frequency of coming in contact
with the virus. There are probably a dozen other factors as well, many of which
we do not even know and some, like genetics, we cannot control.
If exercise prevented heart
attacks, Jim Fixx, the guru of running, would not have had a fatal heart attack
on one of his daily runs. There are people who smoke two packs of cigarettes a
day for thirty years and do not get lung cancer. Conversely, there are people
who never smoke a cigarette and die of lung cancer.
Here is the point. There is only
one thing that is truly effective in preventing disease, that is staying
healthy! The more things you do to promote your good health, the greater the
likelihood of not ending up with a disease. Exercise is important, but it is
only one piece of the health picture. Vitamin C and all the other aspects of
good nutrition are another piece. Avoiding poisons like cigarette smoke is
another. The more aspects of health that you address, the greater your
probability of being healthy and the greater your chances of preventing
disease.
Of course, maintaining the
integrity of your nervous system is a vital part of health. That is where
chiropractic comes in. You must correct vertebral subluxations because they
interfere with the proper function of the nerve system. Besides directly
improving the nerve supply, the removing of subluxations also indirectly
affects the other aspects of good health. If there is interference in your
nervous system, you may not be able to properly utilize good nutrition or get
the maximum benefits from exercise and rest. Your body will be less resistant
to the poisons you cannot help but be exposed to, like second-hand cigarette smoke.
If you want to prevent disease, the proper attitude is not just doing certain
things to prevent certain diseases. That is a futile approach. There are just
too many diseases. The proper approach is to do those things necessary to be
healthy. Perhaps if everybody was doing everything necessary to promote and
maintain health, we would not have to worry about preventing disease. That
seems to be the most intelligent idea.