What's Normal?
I find that there is a stark contrast between those who are health-conscious versus those who aren't. For example, somone was telling me the other day about a guy who just had a quadruple-bypass. This guy had surgery and now he just got diagnosed with some other health problem. The story was told to me as how this person "can't catch a break".
Let's see, a person is in bad enough condition that they need a quadruple bypass, and now it's a surprise that they have other health problems? A lot of people seem to think it's normal to eat a poor diet, not exercise, and then roll the dice with surgery and drugs when things get bad as they age. To me, this just seems strange.
I don't take any medications and nor do I plan on ever doing so. I would only undergo surgery if my life depended on it, and I had exhausted all natural options. In general, I have faith that if I live in accordance with nature to the best of my ability, that my body should continue to function well for a long time.
To me, this seems normal. Maybe I am on the far end of the health-conscious spectrum, I don't know. But I'd rather live correctly and maintain my health instead of turning it over to doctors and drugs.

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