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Prevention is better than cure

Preventative health is better than masking the symptoms with medication

Over the years I have seen many clients who have had a degree of desperation, due to ill health, because all they want to do is feel well and regain their health back. Some have a degree of fear, which causes a stressful situation, kicking off an IBS (Irritable bowel syndrome) episode of diarrhoea.  It is hard not to feel anxious, when that person is preparing a presentation to a bunch of potential clients.

Preventing it before it happens

I believe doctors do a wonderful job, however when a client prefers to take a more preventative approach and act to get down to that root cause of why they are feeling the way they are, at this point, they realise that by taking medication, they are never going to get rid of their health issue.

When you take medication, all you are doing is treating the symptoms. What happens if you stop taking the medication?

Acting on the "why"

Prevention is better than cure, which means that you are acting, to deal with the “why” I’m feeling ill.

  • Why am I getting a lot of spots?
  • Why am I feeling so tired all the time?
  • Why am I feeling pain in my stomach?
  • Why am I not sleeping properly?
  • Why am I not focusing properly?

If you want a quick fix, then yes, medication will simply take away your symptoms, if you don’t want to take medication and want to eradicate the “why” along with all the issues and discomfort that your ill health is giving you, then the preventative approach is the way to go.

Rome was not built in a day, and if you’ve had pain or discomfort in one way or another for a long time, you need to be patient and work together with me.

The preventative approach has many rewards, the BIG one is to get rid of what ever it is that’s causing you to suffer.

 For some it may be:

  • Their IBS symptoms and how it’s affecting their lives
  • Their hormonal issues and how it’s affecting their character and personality
  • Their stomach pains, diarrhoea and discomfort and how this is affecting their jobs. For example, a theatrical dancer playing a lead role

These are but a few examples of how a preventative approach could really help you get rid of the symptoms, get your confidence back and most of all feel that you have finally tackled the problem that’s been making you miserable.

You will begin to see the transformation in your health and you won’t look back.

If any of this resonates with you, lets speak, it won’t cost you anything other than a phone call.