Prescott Healthy Living - VOL. 3, NO. 4

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RENEW

Healthy Living

Requires Emotional Well-being “Their eating and drinking was moderate. Their rising and resting had regularity. They did not tax themselves with meaningless work.” —Nei Jing (Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine) by Carl Johns, LMT, Mountain Medicine Integrative Wellness Center

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he Nei Jing is framed as a conversation between the Yellow Emperor and his physician about healthy living. When we see the term “internal medicine” in the title, our modern mind thinks of a text that may outline the principals of treating disease. Here, the term “internal medicine” is more about the alchemy of health and how

we can conduct ourselves in daily life to achieve and maintain optimal health and longevity. This is the point of the magazine you are now reading, and dare I say, should be the point of national and worldwide systems of health care. In many ancient Chinese writings, simple statements, such as the text above, carry deep and profound meaning and should be

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contemplated for some time in the context of meaning to the reader and how it may relate to the reader’s life. These three lines are the answer to a question about how the people of ancient times lived healthy lives of 100 years or longer. The first two lines relate to the care of the physical body in terms of diet and rest. These two things can

certainly be a factor in emotional well-being, but the third line fully embraces the concept of stress and emotional well-being. It is a life task for each of us to consider what it might mean to tax ourselves with meaningless work and what it might mean to bring meaning to our work — to our life. This task is not simple or easy; it is often a long journey. The ancients have given us some helpful practices to engage with along the way to help us in achieving health in body, mind and spirit, and to aid us when we get off the path and need a little healing — or maybe more accurately, a little insight. These ancient practices are meditation, tai chi, yoga, acupuncture, herbalism and the all-important art of touch — massage and bodywork. In the best sense, these practices are not here to fix you, but to guide you on your own individual journey to health, wholeness and emotional well-being.


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Fast Vegetables for Impatient Gardners

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pages 66-67

Calculating Protein Needs is Complex, Doable

1min
pages 64-65

Deal with Stress One Step at a Time

1min
pages 62-63

These 6 Movements Can Ease Hip Pain

1min
pages 58-59

Pay Attention to Where your Pain Is

2min
pages 50-51

Get Control Over Sweaty Sleep with Cooling Pillows

1min
pages 56-57

Vitamin B12 Injections Give Shot of Energy

1min
pages 46-47

Air Purifiers Let Everyone Breathe Easier

1min
pages 48-49

Healthy Living Requires Emotional Well-being

2min
pages 44-45

Share Strength of your Smile

1min
pages 40-43

Write your Way Out of That Corner

2min
pages 38-39

Stash These Essentials in your Gym Bag

1min
pages 36-37

Be Mindful About Signs of Stress

2min
pages 12-13

Run, Walk, Stretch, Kick, Lift & Dance Through Stress

2min
pages 20-21

Don’t Let Anxiety Take Over

1min
pages 16-17

Assess your Stress: Distress vs. Eustress

2min
pages 18-19

Try Cardio Yoga for the Best of Both

1min
pages 26-27

Model Balance to Help your Child’s Well-being

2min
pages 24-25

Tips on Managing Emotional Eating

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pages 14-15

Take Hold of Stress for a More Healthful Life

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page 28
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