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Natural Tonics for Health and Wellness

I’m a great believer in natural tonics to strengthen or invigorate the healing system. – Dr. Andrew Weil

The American Heritage Dictionary says that a tonic is…

…an agent, such as a medication, that restores or increases body tone, an invigorating, refreshing, or restorative agent or influence. And a tonic is for producing or stimulating physical, mental, or emotional vigor.

Tonics are usually liquid preparations that have a combination of herbs, vitamins, minerals and other ingredients. No tonic has any magical healing effect on any disease. That may seem to be a strange thing to say in an article about Natural Tonics for Health and Wellness. Let me explain.

The only thing that can heal a body is the body itself. Nature has designed a self repair system for the human body that will accomplish the seeming miraculous. Most of the time all we have to do is stay out of the way.

Sometimes a toxic agent, biological or chemical, can overwhelm the body’s capacity to heal itself. Medical science can assist by removing any overload. The body itself then takes over and does the actual healing. A tonic acts to supply the body’s repair mechanism with missing nutrients so that it functions at its best.

Is it possible to help the body by supplying things it needs to do its job? Of course it is. Ordinarily these nutrients come from the foods we eat. Often our foods don’t contain all the nutrients they should, for whatever reason. This is why we are beginning to see the medical profession suggesting we take a good multi vitamin and mineral supplement daily. Before this, our ancestors learned through experience, the value of getting certain substances into the body. They made tonics to supply these substances. Natural tonics can fill the gaps in our nutrition. Our own bodies will then do the rest.

You can find recipes for tonics that are made with just about any thing under the sun. Usually natural tonics are made with some single herb or a combination of herbs. Some of the more common are garlic, ginseng, ginger, and green tea. Mushrooms are also used as tonics. Chinese caterpillar fungus (Cordyceps sinensis) improves athletic performance and increases energy. Species like reishi (Ganoderma lucidum), shitake (Lentinella edodes), and maitake (Grifola frondosa) are used to boost immunity.

Even plain water can be a tonic for someone who is suffering from dehydration. After all, the human body is made up of 55 to 75 percent water.

It would seem the best way to incorporate all the minerals your body needs is to have a tonic made with something like seawater, but you can’t drink seawater. The salt content will kill you.

If you went to school in the 1960′s you might remember watching an educational film called Hemo the Magnificent. Hemo was the cartoon god of blood and with the real-life Dr. Frank C. Baxter, they made several films for Disney. Hemo proclaims that he’s the mysterious source of life, and the good doctor informs him, “You know what you are? You’re just seawater!”

So like the seas that are essential to all life on earth, our blood is essentially seawater too. Science speculates that life began in the sea. Amniotic fluid is almost identical to seawater.

Rene Quinton, a French physician, performed a famous study on the effects of seawater. Quinton experiments proved seawater and blood plasma are remarkably similar in composition. As a result, Quinton said, “All living organisms are in fact a marine aquarium.” He said seawater should be used to heal.

Because of the complete nutrient content of seawater, sea vegetables, growing in clean seawater, supply all of the minerals necessary for life. Sea vegetables have more minerals than any land plant. Between 7 and 38 percent of the dry weight of sea vegetables are minerals.

Any kind of high quality natural tonic made with sea vegetables should supply the body with every mineral it needs to function at its best. That just makes sense doesn’t it?

Many illnesses can be traced to mineral imbalances in the body. Minerals are responsible for many functions in our bodies, such as helping to keep our body repair systems working. Adequate minerals should be ingested every day.

Unlike medicines, which can have an immediate effect on symptoms, you may not see immediate results with tonics. Allowing your body to heal itself may take some time. Use a tonic regularly for a few months. You are letting your body do what it knows how to do. Give it what it needs and trust it to heal itself.

See if you have an increased sense of well-being or more energy when taking a tonic. Even if you don’t notice immediate effects, pay attention to how you respond to physical and emotional stress. See if you become less susceptible to illnesses. Give natural tonics an honest try.

Fitness Schools – Obtaining the Necessary Education for a Career

Staying physically fit and healthy is a goal for many but most individuals need guidance and help to stay focused. Fitness professionals help individuals exercise correctly and reach their health goals. Fitness schools and training programs provide students with many opportunities in obtaining the necessary education for a career in fitness.

Programs offered by vocational colleges are often very similar and train students on several key components. Anatomy, nutrition, and physiology are the foundations to any fitness program. Educational opportunities are available at the associate’s degree level and many fitness schools provide certificate programs. Obtaining the proper schooling to enter careers takes time and dedication by students. The general steps taken to complete training can act as a guideline for students pursuing their career objectives.

*Step One: Be Physically Fit and Study Fitness

Being a part of this industry requires professionals to stay in good physical shape and maintain a healthy diet. The goal in this is to be able to demonstrate to clients and athletes how to live a healthy lifestyle. Students also gain the physical endurance needed to work in fitness. This step should be completed while obtaining an education. Students learn through studying how to model exercises and fitness practices. Fitness schools and colleges teach students to understand the effects of exercise on the body. This includes understanding the mind’s reaction to effort put forth during a workout. Along with studying nutrition, kinesiology and exercise principles students also learn motivational concepts used to help clients succeed.

The field offers students several degree program options that allow them to enter a variety of careers. For example, students can complete programs in sports medicine. The focus of training teaches ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat injuries sustained while playing sports. The health risks associated with playing sports and injury prevention techniques used are explored inside programs. Sports law, exercise leadership, and weight management are common courses included in learning. Inside fitness schools students can also study the effects of exercise on the body inside personal training programs. Students explore the health risks of exercise for people with heart disease and other physical problems. Muscular fitness, body composition, muscle movement and rehabilitative therapy courses are topics covered as students learn to work with individuals on their personal health. Athletic and fitness training are other programs offered.

*Step Two: Obtain Certification

Fitness schools and programs prepare students to become certified in their concentration upon graduation. Many organizations administer examinations so students need to ensure they research the required certification for their area. The American Council on Exercise and the National Academy of Sports Medicine are some organizations that offer certification. Professionals are required to re-certify every two-years to be eligible for work. Attending seminars and courses that teach students new techniques is typically the requirements for re-certification.