Friday, July 3, 2009

Add Years To Your Life And Life To Your Years

After age twenty the cells in our bodies start to slow down, to renew themselves this is instantly visible. We can tell if a person is 20, 40, 60 or older. Aging and life extension has been of keen interest for a long time. Health professionals and lay people alike cannot keep up with all the latest information available.

Excellent health to many of us means we wait until we have symptoms and do not want to take responsibility for our future health by letting things slide.

Men and women start to notice many aging signs when they reach forty and usually joke about it. This is the time when they should prepare for their later years and take supplements.

If good health is our greatest asset we should not spend thousands of dollars on vacations, cars, furniture and clothes without spending a few hundred dollars on supplements that can improve the length and quality of life, which more than anything else contributes to happiness. Prevention cost so little compared to the big money that has to be spent when we get sick, plus the suffering that is caused to us and our family.

It is a sad sight to see a woman lugging under a Gucci bag with a broken down body or flashing beautifully designed nails and can barely make it up a short flight of stairs or to see a man driving a huge expensive SUV and can barely get in and out of it because of arthritic knees and hips.

You and you alone are responsible for your health, not your doctor, not the government, don’t say, “there is nothing I can do”. You create a negative force that will help make you sick. All experts agree that positive thinking will help to accomplish the desirable outcome that you want. The first thing is to change your attitude and then take charge of your health. If you don’t others may not be able to do it for you.

Aim High, Live Well,
Clarence V. Matthews
~President and Founder

Monday, May 25, 2009

Do You Want to Get Well? Why Not?

13 Reasons Most People Don’t Want To Get Well

1) No one will feel sorry for me.
You are asked how are you today? You respond, "chile you know when you reach a certain age everything goes. This arthritis is acting up; my pressure is up and the doctor said that my kidneys are weak. Otherwise I am fine."

2) I will have to do my own chores.
"I need a home maker. This house work is too much for me."

3) Have to hold a job.
Can’t run from hard work anymore; can’t retire.

4) I can't draw disability.
If I’m well I can’t draw disability; it’s better than working.

5) Can't get a handicap sticker for parking.

6) People will blame me when I forget.
Can't use the excuse, “my mind ain't what it used to be”.

7) Can’t get into special housing (senior citizen housing).

8) No more freebees from church and other organizations.

9) Have to accept responsibilities.
e.g., I’m sick please don’t stress me out asking me to pay bills etc.

10) No one will wait on me hand and foot.
e.g., “Child get me a glass of water these old bones ache every time I move”.

11) No special treatment
“You know I’m sick”.

12) Too sick to be of service to others.
“I can’t feed the homeless, I need somebody to feed me”.

13) Can’t do or say whatever I please.
We all know that nobody want to hurt a sick person.

Thirteen reasons why you don’t want to get well... Although they may seem comical, people settle into the attention and excuses for maintaining ill health.

We marvel at the question Jesus asked the lame man laying by the pool waiting for someone to push him in when the water was troubled, do you want to be healed?. Jesus' reply was if you want to be healed, take up your bed and walk.

Are you ready to give up all of the false privileges of being sick? Then take up your bed and walk. Be responsible for your own health and well being. You and you alone are responsible for your health.

If you want to get well, go to my web site www.hilevwell.com.

Friday, May 1, 2009

My Journey to Health

My Journey To Health

For the past five years I have been searching the internet, making phone calls, and writing letters trying to locate friends and classmates from my past. When i find one, I always inquire whether they know how to locate others. I am finding that the majority of them have died, some at a very young age.

When I think of my family; my father suffered long and died at age forty eight, my mother was disabled for many years and died while in her sixties, my brother died in the war at age ninteen, my oldest sister died at age thirty and my youngest sister died last year. I am the lone survivor. I could write several stories of relatives and in-laws who started out with large families and are now down to one or two with many dying at early ages.

God has blessed me with good health. That was not always the case. At age nineteen I came down with a disease that until today, doctors can not identify. I made a promise to God; that if He spared my life that I would be a blessing to others. I did not keep the promise.

I have come to the conclusion that God needs healthy bodies in order to fulfill the work of the kingdom. I have founded a company and sought out products that I use to stay well. I also believe that it is God’s will that I be a blessing, through my example to others.

There is a saying that what you don’t know wont hurt you. I have learned that what you don’t know can and will kill you. I will spend my time and money trying to educate people about how they can live a full healthy life... the natural way.

~ Clarence Matthews
Aim High. Live Well.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Our Greatest Asset

Education is a great ASSET; Health is the REWARD!

What ever your greatest asset is you should spend most of your time, energy and money to protect it. We buy our first automobile and dress it up with expensive rims and other accessories. We study the owners manual to learn maintenance. We have it serviced at regular intervals. That is what we believe is our greatest asset at an early age.

As we mature and save enough money to make the down payment on our first home, we spend time and money keeping it in good condition. We read magazine after magazine to learn about home maintenance.

After age forty we start to notice signs of our health declining. It is a fact that our health is our greatest asset. How much time, money and energy are we willing to put into staying healthy? We need real education, real education begins in society when formal education ends.

It is your responsibility to do research about your bodily symptoms. Self- help is prevention of any uncomfortable illness, before seeing a doctor, to prevent disease of the body. Question everything. You should not have to wait until disease strikes, as unfortunately most do.

Aim High! Live Well!
~Clarence

Saturday, April 11, 2009

We Must Read

Our first lessons in pre-k and kindergarten are reading, writing and arithmetic. Most important of the three is reading. Unless you learn to read you have no chance of learning anything else.

Where our health is concerned, we need to read everything pertaining to health and medicine. The doctors’ prescriptions are not legible; intentional or unintentional. We can get the pharmacist to interpret it for us.

Studies are done on all pharmaceutical products and published in journals for public knowledge. We need to read these publications for our own safety and well being.

There is a lot of literature available on natural products and health foods in various journals and on the internet. Take the time to read. If you can’t read have someone whom you trust read it for you.

There are millions of sick men and women whose illness(es) could have been prevented had they known about healthy foods and natural products. Most people have health problems; 50% to 75% (depending on age) have arthritis, at age sixty; 90% of men and 60% of women suffer with urinary problems; 67% are over weight; 75% of all couples have problems in their sex life; 100% get colds and flu, and 100% are showing signs of aging past forty years.

Hilevwell is about a healthy life. Thriving never to get sick and to fight disease the natural way. You are potentially the best doctor you could ever have. You and you alone are responsible for your own health.

We need to read.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Do You Want to GET WELL?

Jeremiah 8:22

Thousands of years ago the profit Jeremiah raised the question, “is there no balm in Gilead, is there no physician there? Why then is not the daughter of my people recovered?"

How could people who trade in balm be so sick?

I raise the question, “is there no medicine in the United States of America? Is there no doctors there? Why then are the majority of my people ill? How can a nation that spends the most money on health care be one of the unhealthiest nations in the free world?"

Jesus asked the lame man by the pool,
“Do you want to be healed? Then pick up your bed and walk." My question to the masses of sick people in our country is “Do You Want to GET WELL? Why don’t you throw away the cane and walk? You and you alone are responsible for your health.

Doctor Phil Chan
Formal Training Director
Health Education at Federal Health, Canada

wrote...
Believe half of what you hear
Be wise, know which half to believe.
Seek a second opinion (that’s what it is, an opinion)
Remember that God created man with a brain.
An optimist shakes hands, a pessimist shakes his head.
For a sound mind and body we need an improved immune system.
Conventional treatment is like a double edge sword,
Killing germs while weakening the body systems.
Alternative medicine can build and sustain stronger immune defenses
That fights opportunistic infections.
Don’t serve a system
Rather the system should serve you wisely.

Doctor Frank P. Sweet
states...

We are individually responsible for our health
That means we must learn how to be healthy by taking care of our bodies.
It is easier to prevent illness than to treat disease.
A healthy body with a strong immune system virtually never get sick.
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Aim High! Live Well!
~Clarence V. Matthews
Hilevwell
Hi Level Wellness
email: cmatthews74@comcast.net
website: www.hilevwell.com