Support the body's innate wisdom from "summary" of The Nature of Animal Healing by Martin Goldstein, D.V.M.
The key to true healing lies in understanding and respecting the body's innate wisdom. Our bodies are equipped with a remarkable ability to heal themselves, given the right support and environment. It is essential to work with this innate wisdom rather than against it. By supporting the body's innate wisdom, we are essentially allowing it to do what it naturally knows how to do - heal. This means providing the body with the necessary tools and resources it needs to function optimally. This can include proper nutrition, a healthy lifestyle, and natural remedies that aid the body in its healing process. When we support the body's innate wisdom, we are essentially allowing it to communicate with us and guide us towards the best course of action. This requires us to listen to our bodies and pay attention to the signs and symptoms it presents. By doing so, we can gain a deeper understanding of what our bodies need in order to heal. It is important to remember that the body is a complex and interconnected system, and every part plays a role in maintaining overall health. By supporting the body's innate wisdom, we are acknowledging this interconnectedness and working towards restoring balance and harmony within the body.- Supporting the body's innate wisdom is about trusting in the body's ability to heal itself and providing it with the support it needs to do so. This approach focuses on empowering the body rather than trying to control or suppress its natural processes. By working in harmony with the body's innate wisdom, we can achieve true healing and long-lasting health.
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