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Have you heard the definition of wellness? It has two contexts, one in alternative medicine and one in Western medicine. In the alternative medicine world, wellness means looking after your self so that you don't get sick. Let's find ways to prevent cancer, cardiovascular disease, mental illness. We can do that through changing our diet, exercising more, and changing our energy fields. In Western medication, we wait until we get one of these brilliant disorders, then we run heroically to overcome the condition. In Western medicine, the term wellness means early detection of disease. In the event that you enter a Center in a, you'll see mammogram testing rooms, MRI machines and other tools to scan for the existence of infection. To get other ways to look at the situation, please consider glancing at analysis. Is that wellness? In my experience, it's not. Wellness is about keeping well, it is about preventing disease in the first place. Whenever a person is told You have cancer, it's a major blow to their psyches, and their lives. Why undergo that should you do not need to? Why not do whatever you can to prevent that awful day? American medicine treats the portion of life as a-kind of arbitrary soup of nothingness. You can not really do anything about some of these conditions, you only buy them or you do not. No rhyme or reason to it, it just gets you, and then you deal with it. Genetics can be a major factor in the Western medical model. If you get cancer, ah, well, it was in your genes that you had get it. For a second way of interpreting this, consider having a glance at www.storify.com/chris2013/andy-fine-md-why-i-chose-internal-medicine. If you know any thing, you will possibly need to check up about storify.com/chris2013/andy-fine-md-why-i-chose-internal-medicine. You see, your great grandfather had cancer, so it was expected that you had get it too. Huh? However, Western medicine can not explain why siblings get or don't get illnesses allegedly passed on from their parents. One sister dies of cancer at a young age (as a result of genetics) and the other sister lives to be 100 (genetics). For my part, I am likely to simply take the very best care of myself feasible, and not play a foolish waiting game for disease..