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Naessens’s team has developed a new vision of the biological terrain that sustains Life; it fits in with the interventionist philosophy where the individual is empowered, being at the center of the decision-making process. This dynamic approach affirms that one’s own decision-making process related to health is taken in all four dimensions of health: physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual. This is intrinsically aligned with the dynamic definition of health itself: being healthy is not a static condition where disease is absent, it is a continuous process of learning, a collection of personal decisions and actions taken by the individual to maximize its well-being.
When kept in balance, the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual aspects, interact to ensure effective biological systems and promote optimal health. |
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