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What Does It Take?

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By : Dr Marcelle and Dr Tony At : 2:32 am

Watching the disaster unfold in the Gulf of Mexico, I can’t help but see the similarities in how we treat our planet and how we treat ourselves.  Bottom line is that we all know drilling for oil in the deepest of oceans would eventually lead to another ecological disaster.  Maybe we thought it would happen in the Arctic where no one lives, at least that way it wouldn’t really affect us.  And so we kept on drilling ever more inaccessible and precarious holes in the ocean floor looking for another 6 months of oil for the world’s automobiles.

I have seen people who totally ignore their health until the heart attack hits.  If it doesn’t kill them (up to 40% of all first time heart attacks are fatal) suddenly they are ready to clean up their diet, maybe even try a little exercise.  And then we try to move heaven and hell to save the person from themselves.  “Spare no expense” is the call, after all we have the technology  to help restore their health. And sometimes they actually do change their lives, but only sometimes.

There is also another wake up call that I see quite often.  Some call it a midlife crises, where one suddenly wakes up to what they are or are not doing with their lives. Sometimes it takes something like getting cancer, or losing a loved one to make you re-think your life.  Read Bernie Siegel’s books such as Love, Medicine and Miracles to discover the link between cancer and a unhappy life.  But wouldn’t it be great if we would stop and look at what we are doing in our world every now and then.  Check this out, go through the 7 exercises and then ask yourself, am I content with what I am doing with my life?  I hope you are, and if you aren’t, what are you going to do about it?

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One Response to “What Does It Take?”

  1. Francoise says:

    When I see such predictable environmental disasters occurring on a regular basis, I ask myself, “What were they thinking?” Well, they were not thinking. They were being lazy by focusing on the easy, short-term gain, to the detriment of our planet and the life which it supports.

    Similarly, we often choose to take the easy road to the detriment of our health… well I know I do, by not doing as much exercise as I should, and by eating way too much chocolate.

    On the other hand, Marcelle and Tony do an enormous amount of ongoing research to bring to us leading-edge programs and services which they test out first before offering them to us. Indeed, Marcelle and Tony are not lazy!

    I consider myself extremely lucky to have found Marcelle, Tony, and their son, JP Brunelle who provide me with their insight and means for me to live a happy and healthy life. They have done the research and provided me with tools that work. All I need to do is provide the grunt work and the elbow grease! Yup, it’s hard work, but living a happy, healthy life is well worth it!

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