Hygiene and Endoecology, Light Bioenergy and Natural Ecology, Balanced Mentality and Spiritual Life as Criterion of Health

Journal Title: INNOVATIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 2

Abstract

Despite many attempts to measure health, it wasn’t offered any scale which wouldhave practical value in this plan. Absence of the uniform point of view on a problemof essence of health is obvious. A specification of essence of health – the mainmethodological problem of the doctrine about health. In article health is allocatedin independent medico-social category which is characterized by direct indicators. Inmedical community various approaches to a concept health were created: hygienic,adaptive, genetic, donozological, safe, equilibrium, physiological, on health, viable,self-regulating, endoecological, resonant, spiritual, naturalistic and the combined approaches.We will consider spiritually - naturalistic approach to a concept health.Approach is based on processes of the nature and a spiritual entity of the person. TheWorld Health Organization considers that health of the person for 75% his conductof life and a power supply system, for 10% - heredity determines, another 10% - environmentalconditions, and only for 5% of service of health care. Health of the personmost of all depends on a conduct of life. Natural and spiritual processes and a healthylifestyle help the person and society to be healthy. Purity of the person is guarantee ofhis health. Spiritual and also mental (sincere), power, physiological and anatomic purityis criterion of health of each person. The hygiene maintains anatomic health. Theendoecology maintains physiological health. The natural ecology and physical cultureprovides power purity. The orthodox psychology helps to provide mental purity. Spirituallife provides spiritual purity. The hygiene and endoecology, physical culture andnatural ecology, balanced mentality (quiet mind and quiet heart) and spiritual life area healthy lifestyle. The healthy lifestyle maintains purity and a healthy condition ofthe person.

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Evgeniy Bryndin*, Irina Bryndina

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  • EP ID EP558918
  • DOI 10.15520/ijmhs.v9i2.2459
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Evgeniy Bryndin*, Irina Bryndina (2019). Hygiene and Endoecology, Light Bioenergy and Natural Ecology, Balanced Mentality and Spiritual Life as Criterion of Health. INNOVATIVE JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCE, 9(2), 299-306. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-558918