Michelle Schoffro Cook, DNM, DAc, CNC, CITP
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The Heart Healing Power of Love


Anyone who has ever experienced the grandeur and rush of falling in love will understand the energizing and curative properties that true love has. It puts a bounce in your step and a seemingly endless smile on your face.

For me, the sight of my husband still fills my heart with peace and warmth, regardless that we spend much of our time working together, writing books together, and pursuing most of our recreational activities together. If you believe that two people can truly be soulmates, we've found it. Just one of his embraces can melt away the stress and tension of a day and invigorate me almost instantaneously.

Call me a hopeless romantic if you will, but I believe love truly makes the world go 'round. In fact, if you asked me, I would tell you that most of the world's ills are caused from a lack of love, either toward another person or internally, toward oneself.

In fact, some of the world's leading mind-body researchers and physicians have been discovering the intrinsic link between emotional pain and illness.
Consider Dr. Dean Ornish, one of the most successful physicians at helping people overcome heart disease. While his strict dietary and lifestyle approach was helping some people, there still seemed to be a "missing link" for others in whom he witnessed fewer improvements. But when he began delving into the stifled emotions behind his patients' illness, his success rate soared.

In his book, Love and Survival, Dr. Ornish says, "I am not aware of any other factor in medicine that has a greater impact on our survival than the healing power of love and intimacy. Not diet, not smoking, not exercise, not stress, not genetics, not drugs, not surgery."

Dr. Julian Whitaker cites a number of studies that demonstrate the power of love and loving relationships to maintain a healthy heart in his book Reversing Heart Disease. Some of the studies showed that "people who live alone or have few significant relationships have an increased risk of developing heart disease or dying, and that close relationships are an important protective factor for those who already have the disease." He presents another study in which "heart disease patients who were unmarried or had no significant confidant in their lives had a 300 percent increase in mortality compared to those who had a spouse or close friend to turn to for support."

Now, that doesn't mean that if you live alone you'll be stricken with heart disease, nor does it mean that if you are married, your heart is safe. It does prove the power of close relationships and love between people, whether those people are spouses, partners, friends, family, or confidantes. It also doesn't mean that you can eat whatever you want and forget about exercising. Love has the strongest curative properties when it counts healthy eating and fitness as its allies, but never underestimate the power of love.

Step aside gravity, electromagetism, and nuclear energy, love is the most powerful force in the universe. It is such an incredibly important part of being human that there are probably as many definitions of love as there are people.
Some would say it is a feeling or emotion, others a commitment or devotion. I say it is everything.
Whether it is between two people or about learning to love oneself, love has the power to transform ugliness into the purest essence of beauty. It also has the power to recharge, revitalize, and transform people into better versions of themselves. It is the true alchemy.
10 TIPS TO FOSTER HEART-

Healing Love

1. Learn to love yourself. This may take time and practice. As I tell my clients who are clearly struggling with self-love (and, who isn't?) write down 10 things you love about yourself every day. Be creative. Here, I'll help you get started, "I love how I try to improve my health by reading health publications." Now, you only have nine left for today.

2. Let down your guard. Protecting your heart from pain only serves to build walls around it and makes it more vulnerable to heart disease. Reach out to others.

3. Forgive yourself. Aah, easier said than done. It takes practice. Reciting affirmations like "I forgive myself" may help.

4. Forgive others. Holding onto grudges only serves to hurt you. Write out your grievances and destroy the paper. Alternatively, paint, sculpt, or draw to express your feelings so you can be free from them.

5. Nurture a spiritual practice. Recognizing yourself as a spiritual being having a human existence can help you to feel more connected to the planet and other people. It can also help you to establish greater meaning in your life.

6. Find things to appreciate in your life. I once met a wonderful woman at class who told me afterward that she wrote daily in her "gratitude journal" about all the things she was grateful for. She shared with me that day's entry about being grateful for meeting me. Not only was she approaching her own life with a positive attitude, but she also put a smile on my face too.

7. Stop to smell the roses. Life can be harried. Slow down. Yes, it really is possibly. It usually requires effort but it can be done. I have so many clients who make their work their first priority…and it shows in their health. Flip things around, put your health up top and make time to enjoy the simple things in life like flowers, friendships, beautiful music, or a bubble bath.

8. Do something nice to nurture your relationships. Call someone just to say "I love you," take some homemade soup to someone who hasn't been feeling well, invite a neighbour over for an herbal tea, give an unexpected card…the list of possibilities is endless.

9. Let people know how you feel about them. Sure, your husband, wife, child, parents or friends may know you care, but I'm sure hearing about it would do wonders. Muster some courage and express your loving thoughts and feelings. It gets easier with time.

10. Love your body by treating it well. Unhealthy habits & attitudes demonstrate a lack of love for oneself. If you love your body feed it food that nourishes it, exercise, practice meditation or deep breathing. If you don't love your body or aren't sure if you do, return to Tip #1.




Healing Love
1. Learn to love yourself.

2. Let down your guard.

3. Forgive yourself.

4. Forgive others.

5. Nurture a spiritual    practice. your life.

6. Find things to appreciate     in your life.

7. Stop to smell the roses.

8. Do something nice to    nurture your relationships.

10. Love your body by
     treating it well.


 
Michelle Schoffro Cook, DNM, DAc, CNC, is a Doctor of Natural Medicine, Doctor of Acupuncture, holistic nutritionist, and award-winning author.

She is the developer of a uniquely powerful and revolutionary approach to cleansing ALL of the body's detoxification mechanisms, which she explains in her book.

The 4 Week Ultimate Body Detox Plan

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ISBN:
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This book features foods and herbs that fight pain, an innovative approach to healing bone, muscle, tendon, and joint injuries, as well as healing fibromyalgia and osteoporosis. Her articles have appeared in over fifty magazines and newspapers worldwide.

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