“Every part of your body & every cell in your body communicates with every other part of your body & every other cell. Everybody’s talking at the same time.”
Mark Hyman, M.D.
Have you ever found yourself in a crowded room full of people?
Did you happen to notice the cacophony of voices as you found yourself speaking as loud as possible to the person seated right next to you – trying to be heard above the din?
Well, that’s the kind of noise that’s going on in our bodies all the time.
The above quote illustrates this perfectly!
It makes sense, of course, since everything’s interconnected.
Of course, we’re not aware of this noise in our bodies.
It’s more like a low hum in the background, so faint we really can’t hear it at all.
In fact, the only way our body really “talks” to you – to let you know when something is wrong – is to signal pain or discomfort.
Your energy levels might be low, or you feel tired, depressed or hungry.
You might be running a fever, or experience what’s referred to as “brain fog” (i.e fuzzy thinking).
Truth is, there are any number of ways our bodies can let us know when things are out of whack.
And yet, we don’t always listen.
I think it’s important to connect all the dots – between all the different systems in the human body, since there’s a direct correlation from one part to the other, as your various cells, organs and systems communicate with each other.
That’s the cacophony in the room.
Do you see the connection?
I actually have another word for this – I call it your body’s inner GPS!
Learning to listen to what our body is trying to tell you, is not always an easy thing.
But the payoff is enormous!
It’s truly the key to better health.
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