Friday, September 14, 2007

Health Defined by Brandon Raynor

What is Health?

Health is a very ill defined term. In the Western World many people see health as a black and white concept. You are healthy unless you have a disease. Many people even go to a doctor with some conditions that the doctor can’t identify as a disease and the doctor will send them away saying “You look healthy to me.”

In my opinion it is far more useful to look at health as a grayscale of say 1 to 100. 1 being almost dead and 100 being incredibly healthy. In this way a person can always be motivated to get healthier. As a person progresses down the scale to ill health that is when they start to have diseases that a doctor can identify such as heart disease, cancer, osteoporosis etc… Many of these conditions could have been prevented had the person looked at health in the way of getting healthier way before they get sick.

So that begs the question of what exactly is health?

According to Ayurveda the longest existing medical system in the world, health can be seen from several different layers. At the core of health is spiritual health. Spiritual health could be defined as living a life that is in harmony with your true purpose in life. It can also be defined as a life in service of someone or some cause greater than just yourself. Another aspect to spiritual health is to lead a life that does not cause harm to other living beings. This is why in Ayurveda a vegetarian diet is recommended for spiritual health even if in a few rare cases it may be better for a person’s physical health to eat meat. Spiritual health is more important than physical health, but it is also the basis of all the other forms of health such as emotional and mental health.

The next layer of health is your mental and emotional health. Dr Bach, from the UK, recognized the importance of this level of health when he introduced his 38 flower remedies to the world in the 1930’s. He believed that mental and emotional health imbalances usually lead to physical diseases and that Nature is Her Wisdom had given people remedies that could help their mental and emotional health. This is where the idea of the Bach flower remedies, such a rescue remedy, come from.

Chinese and Indian medicine too, recognize the importance of this layer for optimum health. In Chinese Medicine for example someone who gets angry a lot can easily get Liver problems. Too much sadness affects the function of the heart etc… Herbs, acupuncture, exercises and lifestyle changes will bring a person back into balance.

The last layer of health is physical health. If a person is spiritually and emotionally healthy then physical health is usually a lot easier to come by. This is the level where exercise etc plays a bit part. There are many people in the Western world who just emphasize this level of health. For example, bodybuilders, joggers etc… Sometimes these people suddenly get cancer or drop from a heart attack and people wonder why. It’s usually because they have been out of balance on the deeper layers of health.

So which activities can I engage in, in order to stay healthy?

On a spiritual level of health activities such as meditation and prayer help one to understand their true life purpose as well as generally get them more in touch with deeper aspects of themselves. Following practices of ahimsa, or non violence, also enhance a person’s spiritual health. Taking a caring rather than judgmental attitude towards our fellow living entities will also enhance a person’s spiritual health.

Another aspect of spiritual health is service. It is the nature of the human being to serve someone other than themselves. Spiritual service of some sort will also be a major component in health.

On a mental and emotional level there are many practices than can be beneficial. Meditation again plays a role here, with calming the mind and getting rid of anxiety. Massage plays a big role in also promoting a deep sense of relaxation and in getting rid of stored up stress and old emotions. Walking in a peaceful place such as a beach or in the forest allows the mind time to digest the many thoughts that overwhelm it during normal day to day activities. Listening to peaceful music and having peaceful colours around will also help. As I mentioned earlier the Bach and other Flower essences can play a big role in helping bring people back to balance on an emotional and mental level. In Ayurveda eating food more of a sattvic nature will help calm the mind. Sattvic foods are vegetarian and dairy foods that are fresh, preferably organically grown, and avoid strongly stimulating herbs such as garlic , onions and chilies except in the case of a disease such as a cold or flu, where these herbs are very useful. Overuse however will cause too much rajas, or passion in the mind.

For mental and emotional health it’s also important to know ones limits and not push our minds and bodies too hard for too long. Proper rest is important and not overworking or neglecting ones family relationships.

From a physical health point of view, exercise, stretching, nutrition and massage are the basis of good physical health. Obviously other activities such as not smoking, taking drugs etc and not having too toxic an environment are also very important.

Exercise in general stimulates blood and lymph flow that keeps the circulation going. A person should combine strength building exercises with flexibility increasing exercises. One of the best and most ancient forms of exercise is yoga. Yoga involves stretching and opening up the body as well as stimulating blood and nerve supply throughout the body. Yoga benefits a person’s health on a physical, mental and emotional level and can be adapted to suit all ages and levels of fitness. Chi Gong is an ancient Chinese practice similar to yoga that is also very good for health.

Nutrition is one of the most important factors involved in overall health of the body. For those interested in nutrition I would recommend Paul Pitchford’s book “Healing with Wholefoods”. Nutrition is a vast subject and filled with many conflicting philosophies. However, in most ancient and current opinion the basis of a good diet is a vegetarian diet of Whole Foods that are organically grown. In my opinion specifics of what diet is best for you are best approached by learning your Ayurvedic constitution and then making your diet support your constitution. So what foods may be helpful for one person may actually aggravate another person, and that is why some people may diet for a long time but have no success, for example. To discover more about this deep and effective food philosophy I recommend a book by Amadea Morningstar called the Ayurvedic Cookbook. I have sold many of these books in my Naturopathic practice and still think it’s one of the best books on Ayurveda for the beginner.

Lastly getting a massage on a regular basis is one the other best things a person can do to stay healthy or to increase their level of health. Raynor massage, or other forms of deep tissue massage and or acupressure are some of the best forms of massage that get in and unblock the blockages in the flow of chi in the body as well as get deep seated muscle tension out of the body. Many people who have held tension for years in their body can feel 20 years younger after receiving a good deep massage. Most people need quite a few massage treatments to get them to the stage where there is no tension in their body and then will need a treatment between once a week and once a month to maintain a tension free body. Some people in stressful jobs may benefit from more than one massage a week.

Well that about wraps up this article on health. In future articles I will go into more details about some of these approaches to health and the benefits that they may bring. Until then enjoy your Tofu, veggies and rice and have a good massage!

Best wishes

Brandon Raynor

Heading off to Zion National Park and Arizona

Well as I update the blog I am in a Lakeside RV Park in Provo, Utah.

Tomorrow we will head to Zion National Park and then on to Arizona and the Grand Canyon and also to see some other nice places before our protest in Phoenix sometime at the end of next week.

Protest against Massage Laws in Utah ( Salt Lake City)










Our Protest against massage laws in Utah focused on the need for freedom of health care access in order to also help troops suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( PTSD) coming back from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Raynor massage is one of the best ways to treat PTSD.

Great Vegetarian Restaurant in Salt Lake City

Wow, what a delight to find this place.
They made some beautiful dinners. one of the best restauarants in the world that i have been to. certainly in my top 5
Check it out if you are in Salt Lake City.
Sages Cafe

Mormon Temple and Tabernacle Choir in Salt Lake City




On Friday and Sunday we spent the day at the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City.
On Friday it was just Jai and I and we met some really lovely people that guided us around the temple grounds and all the demonstrations. I enjoyed it a lot more than the amusement park and thanks to Sisters Smith and Slaughter, who made our visit very informative and enjoyable.

On Sunday, Rebecca came with us and we went into the Tabernacle for a performance of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, which was very nice. Jai did get a bit agitated and wanted to get going. He found it difficult to stay still and quiet for half an hour, I think.

Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah







We stayed for about 5 nights at the Lagoon Campground, beside the Lagoon Amusement Park 10 miles north of Salt Lake City, Utah. On Saturday, we spent a day at the Park at the request of Jai, my seven year old son. Rebecca and I and Jai went on the Mouse roller coaster and that was enough for me and Rebecca to realize why we don't like roller coasters.
Jai had a great time on a lot of the kid's rides. Personally I think the money would have been better spent on getting a massage, but luckily my wife and son spent half an hour giving me a massage after I lay down in a park exhausted from the crowds. That was definitely the highlight for me.

Mechanical troubles as we reach Salt Lake City, Utah



We had to get towed away as the fuel pump stopped working. We were stranded at the back of Camping World for a couple of days but everything was repaired really well by Franks Mobile Service of Midway, Utah.

More photos from our journey through Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons









Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Protest in Utah against massage laws scheduled for Thursday

For Immediate Press Release Tuesday September 11th, 2007
International Natural Therapies Association
Phone 360 434 0733
The Freedom Ride : Helping Save The Lives of Our Returned Soldiers
Demonstration : Utah State Capitol, Thursday Sept 13, 2007 at 12 PM

Our returned soldiers deserve better health care than they are currently being provided. At present many soldiers are on waiting lists for conventional medicine and psychiatric help. Between 20 and 55% of veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars suffer from PTSD.

Many soldiers with PTSD have committed suicide while being made to wait for health care that is their right to receive after the sacrifices they have made for their country and the free world in general. The Federal government estimates that 5,000 veterans, including those who have not seen combat, commit suicide every year. They are twice as likely to commit suicide as the average person. Dr. Bentson McFarland, an Oregon psychiatry and public health professor and an author of the recent suicide study, thinks the suicide epidemic among Iraq veterans will be worse than Vietnam.

By deregulating the natural therapies industry more natural therapists can fill this tragic gap in our health care system. Natural therapies, in particular powerful forms of deep tissue massage such as Raynor massage, Japanese Shiatsu massage and Thai massage can be one of the most beneficial forms of treatment for PTSD and the depression and anxiety that can often lead to suicide. At the moment many US states have enforced legislation impeding the practice of these crucial health care therapies.

The Freedom Ride is moving between each US state capitol and we will demonstrate the effectiveness of our Raynor massage style and protest against these laws that stop natural therapists from practicing these internationally acclaimed natural therapies that could save the lives of many of our soldiers now on the waiting list for health care.

We will be providing Raynor massage free of charge to all returning soldiers and their families and friends, outside of the State capitol building, on Thursday September 13th as a token of our appreciation to their sacrifices to America and the free world.

Brandon Raynor, Naturopathic Practitioner and President of the International Natural Therapies Association, will be available for comment and interviews today through the telephone and email listed below and onsite at the steps of the capitol building on Thursday, September 13, starting at 12pm and going to 5 PM .

For more information see www.brandonraynor.com, www.thefreedomride.org and www.intamassage.com

Yours sincerely

Brandon Raynor (Brandon@brandonraynor.com)
N.D., D.R.M, Dip Shiatsu, Dip Chinese Medicine, Dip Ayurvedic Medicine


References
http://ptsdcombat.blogspot.com/2007/07/family-sues-va-for-iraq-veteran-sons.html

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article340826.ece
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/subjects/v/veterans/posttraumatic_stress_disorder/index.html?query=SUICIDES%20AND%20SUICIDE%20ATTEMPTS&field=des&match=exact
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4474715.stm
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/health/jan-june04/ptsd_01-15.html
http://www.veteransforcommonsense.org/ArticleID/8356
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/02/11/told_to_wait_a_marine_dies/

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/38658.php

Link to article in Las Vegas Sun about our protest against current massage laws in Nevada

http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/lv-other/2007/aug/07/566628895.html

I thought they hadn't published anything but Terry brought my attention to this article about our protest.

Scroll down to see the article about us

Massage Law Protest Planned for Salt Lake City, Utah

We are planning on holding a protest against the restrictive massage laws in Utah on this coming Thursday outside of the State Capitol Building in Salt Lake City. They misquoted me to the point I dont even understand what he made out I said but oh well...
More information coming soon