Four horsemen


Hello Reader

I went to JFK University to study for my masters degree. John F Kennedy said “the time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining.”

However when the sun is shining, “everything is fine.” It’s only when it’s raining is when you notice the leaking roof. But what happens when you neglect the leaking roof? Eventually the leak gets worse and what started as a small repair can turn into a major project with higher costs.

In relation to your health, ideally the best time to address your wellbeing is before the problems arise. Which to be honest, is not practical or possible for everyone as you may not know what to do.

I hope to change this. I want to create a world (or realistically, a platform) in which we can prevent the diseases that arise from dietary and lifestyle choices.

Allow me to introduce you to the concept of the "Four Horsemen".

The "Four Horsemen" of preventable diseases often refer to four major health conditions that are largely preventable through lifestyle changes and proactive health measures. They are:

  1. Heart Disease: Often linked to unhealthy diets, lack of exercise, smoking, and stress.
  2. Cancer: Certain lifestyle factors like smoking, poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption, and lack of physical activity can increase cancer risk.
  3. Stroke: Similar risk factors to heart disease, including high blood pressure, smoking, poor diet, and lack of exercise.
  4. Diabetes: Type 2 diabetes is largely preventable through maintaining a healthy weight, eating a balanced diet, and staying physically active.

By understanding the risk factors associated with each condition, you can make informed decisions to mitigate their risk and promote better health outcomes. While genetics play a role in predisposing individuals to these conditions, lifestyle choices, including diet and physical activity, have a profound impact on their development and progression.

Preventive Measures:

Preventing the Four Horsemen involves adopting a healthy lifestyle that includes nutritious eating habits, regular physical activity, stress management, adequate sleep, and avoidance of harmful habits such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. Emphasising whole foods, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats while minimising processed foods, sugar, and trans fats can significantly reduce the risk of developing these diseases. Regular exercise, including both aerobic and strength-training activities, helps maintain a healthy weight, supports cardiovascular health, and enhances overall well-being.

Genetics vs. Lifestyle:

While genetics may predispose individuals to certain health conditions, lifestyle factors play a critical role in determining their actual impact on health outcomes. Even individuals with a genetic predisposition can significantly reduce their risk of developing the Four Horsemen through healthy lifestyle choices. By prioritising preventive measures and making positive changes to their diet and lifestyle, individuals can empower themselves to lead healthier, more vibrant lives, minimising the impact of these diseases on their overall well-being.

Nutrigenomics:

Nutrigenomics testing, a cutting-edge field at the intersection of nutrition and genetics, offers valuable insights into how our unique genetic makeup interacts with dietary factors. By analysing individual genetic variations, nutrigenomics testing can provide personalised recommendations tailored to each person's specific genetic profile. This innovative approach empowers individuals to make targeted dietary choices that optimise their health and reduce their risk of developing the Four Horsemen of health.

For example, someone with a genetic predisposition to heart disease may benefit from a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods, while another individual with a higher risk of diabetes could benefit from a diet low in refined sugars and carbohydrates. Nutrigenomics testing not only enhances the effectiveness of preventive measures but also fosters a deeper understanding of how our genes influence our health outcomes. By harnessing the power of nutrigenomics, individuals can take proactive steps towards achieving optimal health and well-being, riding confidently towards a future free from the shadow of the Four Horsemen.

Now that you have been introduced to the four horsemen, what are some topics that you would like to learn more about? Reply to this email to let me know.

Health & Happiness,

Varsha

P.S. I am not currently accepting any new 1:1 clients. Therefore if you would like to join the waitlist, please do reply to this email and let me know. In the mean time, the only way to work with me or get my support is through the Holistic Vitality Hub.

Varsha Khatri

I am a qualified nutritionist and ayurveda consultant who specialises in helping people with digestive health problems, food allergies, and intolerances. I founded Illuminated Health and authored the book Think Healthy Choose Healthy to promote preventive health and empower individuals to achieve a healthier gut and more energy. Sign up for my newsletter Holistic Pulse to receive weekly tips on living a healthier and happier life through nutrition and Ayurveda.

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