What Are The 5 ‘Pillars’ of Chronic Illness?

Chronic Disease Associated Words and Conditions

Chronic Illness is DEADLY SERIOUS...

In industrialised (western) countries like Australia, the burden of ill-health, particularly chronic illness, has been steadily rising despite significant increases in expenditure from both the private and public purse.

The evidence clearly shows that by far, the highest proportion of this ever-increasing burden is seen in the incidence of chronic illness, chronic disease or pre-cursor ‘syndromes’ that are the warning signs of almost inevitable progression.

The traditional responses of the mainstream medical system – medication, surgery and radiation have not been successful in changing this ever-increasing burden. Despite these approaches, chronic illness has sharply risen over recent history.

If this situation is going to change, our society needs to start doing something differently.

The FIVE physiological 'pillars' of Chronic Illness

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Understanding these key ‘pillars’ of chronic illness, and how they interact with each other to drive and maintain this ever growing burden chronic disease, can change how you think about your risks, your likelihood of experiencing, and your capacity to avoid or heal from these major scourges of western society.

This information can also help you understand how chiropractic, health and wellness coaching and lifestyle change can address and/or reverse them. Read on…

One of the first steps is education. Information!

Lifestyle and environmental stressors (a form of toxicity, deficiency or both) in physical, chemical or mental-emotional domains lead to Pillar One:

The cascade of effects from these 'pillars' leads to all Chronic Illness!

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Pillar ONE

Chronic production and release of Stress Hormones
(Adrenaline & Cortisol)

This PILLAR is key...

as it initiates the next four pillars which occur as adaptive responses.

Read this separate article on stress physiology – I outline there the fear and protection reaction
(which has historically been called the body in ‘fight or flight’)…

It is this reaction by your brain under stress which causes and then maintains this production and ongoing release of Adrenaline and Cortisol.

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Pillar TWO

Insulin Resistance

Due to a decrease of insulin receptors on cell membrane surfaces

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Pillar THREE

Chronic Inflammation
(a systemic 'pro-inflammatory' state)

Underlying almost EVERY chronic illness – including pain, heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s just to name a few!

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Pillar FOUR

Decreased production & release of
Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin
(and other disordered liver function)

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Pillar FIVE

Down-regulated Immune Function

What are the combined effects of these 5 pillars?

You can choose to learn about, identify and then reduce, eliminate or counteract the impact of these stressors.

These 5 pillars combined result in profound changes to your internal function – your physiology and internal chemistry.

In turn, changes show up in many of the ‘markers’ you test for in medical assessments (such as blood tests) or indicators of risk for particular disease states.

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Understanding the effects of this single cascade helps us appreciate the cost on our lives of physical, chemical and mental-emotional stress...

The great news is that understanding the impact of lifestyle and environmental stressors as the cause of these pillars means that you now have choice!

In-person and online Health and Wellness Coaching courses we offer are a great way to learn more and begin to regain control over your health.

In-person Chiropractic Care can begin to normalise or counteract some of the impacts of these lifestyle and environmental stresses too!

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