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What is homeostasis and why is it important in terms of the “Laws of Nature”?

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What is homeostasis and why is it important in terms of the “Laws of Nature”?

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Homeostasis is the functioning of all the bodily systems together to keep the body in optimum condition as dictated by genetics and inherent qualities. Simply put, it means harmony and balance. Yes, everyone has different capabilities based upon heritage. Some people are born with stronger hearts, stronger digestion, or stronger hormonal activity than are others. The idea here is not to strive for something beyond the individual genetic traits or go to the other extreme and resign to the thought that nothing can be done because of genetics. The goal is to nourish and maintain the healing capabilities to the optimum functioning level. Obviously, everyone has to work much harder in some physical area than others just to maintain proper function. For example: Iridologists know that certain strengths and weaknesses accompany certain eye color traits. (This is an extremely generalized statement and there are many facets to a person’s inherent eye color, but this is for the purpose of exampl

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