Kerala

‘Rainbow Project’ for better health

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Dr. Michael says that mere lifestyle change will not yield the desired results for curing diseases

In a study “Better Preventative Health Strategies for the people of Kerala”, prepared for the State government’s public health policy, the lifestyle medicine practitioner, Jacqueline Michael says that mere lifestyle change will not yield the desired results for curing lifestyle diseases.

Instead there is a need of a coherent, evidence based, multi-pronged minimum protocol that is acceptable to the medical profession and lay people alike, says Dr. Jacqueline Michael, member of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine who practises as a Life Coach and Health & Wellbeing Mentor at Covenant Health in Australia.

Her prescription has been named “Rainbow Project” because it contains seven principles packaged exclusively for the Malayalis and “proven to yield results in terms of disease prevention which can be understood and practised by making small changes”. She says that it has been made as concise as possible and packaged into an easily memorable format.

Seven principles

The seven principles have been arranged in the VIBGYOR colour format of the rainbow in the reverse. It begins with red calling for avoiding all toxins, particularly tobacco, recreational drugs and excess alcohol. Orange suggests increase physical activity in daily life by incorporating physical activities such as gardening, cleaning, walking to shops within one km and using public transport.

Yellow suggests at least one hour of sun exposure daily for vitamin-D and non-vitamin-D benefits because vitamin-D deficiency is now quite rampant in Kerala leading to widespread pain and undiagnosed disability. Moreover, deficiency of this vitamin is linked to many chronic diseases and cancers.

Green prescribes a largely plant-based well-balanced diet incorporating good plant protein sources prepared mostly at home but with no processed food and little animal meat. The prescription under blue is water; plenty of water stored in reusable containers made of steel or glass and do avoid drinks with added sugar.

Indigo calls for good quality and quantity of sleep at least seven to eight hours a day and violet prescribes activities and relationships to reduce stress and importance of purposeful living. Stress has been shown to increase inflammation and incidence of autoimmune diseases and cancers, says Dr. Jacqueline.

She says that some of the other goals aimed through the rainbow project include reductions in substance abuse and road congestion; improved diet and gut health; reduced obesity; reduction in incidence of cancers and improved hydration.

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