by Dr. Lawrence Wilson
© February 2018, L.D.
Wilson Consultants, Inc.
All information in this article is for educational
purposes only. It is not for the
diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition.
This short article is about the differences between
men and women in regard to their balance and coordination, and what can be done
about it.
MEN TEND TO BE BETTER COORDINATED
THAN WOMEN
Men
tend to have better balance, in general, than women. There are exceptions, but in general this is the truth. It may be due to differences in body
chemistry, hormone levels, or perhaps differences in their upbringing.
Women
need to know this so they do not try to follow men into dangerous situations,
or try to compete with men when excellent balance and coordination are
required.
WHAT CAN ASSIST WOMENÕS BALANCE AND
COORDINATION?
Development. The best answer, in my
experience, is for women to develop. This is a very specific process in
which the brain increases in capacity, and the immune response improves as
well. It also seems to improve a
womanÕs balance and coordination.
The only trouble with development is that it is a
slow process, requiring a number of years of following a development
program. However, it is the best
method of improving balance and coordination of which I am aware.
Better general health. This is not as good as development, but
it will make a difference. One can
begin with getting much more rest, going to bed early, eating many more cooked
vegetables and no fruit, no wheat and no sweets. For a greater effect, I suggest the ÔFree ProgramÕ available on this website.
This
is an excellent start, and one can easily change to a complete nutritional
balancing program if you like the results on the free program.
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