Dave Wickware
As you move toward better health with natural healing
programs and better nutrition, healing begins to occur. As
part of the healing process the body will begin to discard
toxic residues which have built up in your body over the
years. The healing process usually does not occur without
repercussions. During the initial phase of healing, as your
body begins to clean house, (detoxify) and your vital energy
begins to repair and rebuild internal organs, you may
experience headache, uneasiness, flu like symptoms and
fatigue. It is important that you adequately rest during
this time. These symptoms will pass as your body begins to
normalize to a new level of health. As you continue to
improve, you may begin a process called retracing. You may
feel worse before you feel better. For example, if you used
to get skin rashes, the rashes may reappear or get worse for
a period of time as your body eliminates toxins through the
skin. You may also experience an initial increase in
urination, or you may feel more nervous. In actuality, you
are not getting worse, you are actually getting better.
Eventually you will reach a plateau of better health. During
the healing crisis, it is important to not suppress these
temporary symptoms with drugs or the healing process may
become interrupted.
programs and better nutrition, healing begins to occur. As
part of the healing process the body will begin to discard
toxic residues which have built up in your body over the
years. The healing process usually does not occur without
repercussions. During the initial phase of healing, as your
body begins to clean house, (detoxify) and your vital energy
begins to repair and rebuild internal organs, you may
experience headache, uneasiness, flu like symptoms and
fatigue. It is important that you adequately rest during
this time. These symptoms will pass as your body begins to
normalize to a new level of health. As you continue to
improve, you may begin a process called retracing. You may
feel worse before you feel better. For example, if you used
to get skin rashes, the rashes may reappear or get worse for
a period of time as your body eliminates toxins through the
skin. You may also experience an initial increase in
urination, or you may feel more nervous. In actuality, you
are not getting worse, you are actually getting better.
Eventually you will reach a plateau of better health. During
the healing crisis, it is important to not suppress these
temporary symptoms with drugs or the healing process may
become interrupted.
















