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Building a Strong Foundation for Health: The Salutogenic Approach to Wellness

December 12, 20242 min read

When pain or discomfort strikes—whether it’s neck pain, back pain, or general musculoskeletal discomfort—what’s your first response? Do you grab a painkiller, apply heat or ice, or stretch it out? Maybe you visit your chiropractor or get a massage. These are common ways to address symptoms, but what if we could look at pain—and health—in a different way?

Most healthcare models today are focused on a “quick fix.” You address the immediate problem, feel better, and go back to your daily life. But what if there’s a way to strengthen your body so you’re not just fixing problems as they arise, but preventing them altogether? This shift in perspective is called the salutogenic model of health—the creation of health, rather than just addressing disease.

What Is a Salutogenic Model of Health?

The word "salutogenic" comes from "salus," meaning health, and "genic," meaning creation. This approach emphasizes building a foundation of health and resilience, allowing the body to respond more effectively to stresses—whether they’re physical, mental, or environmental.

In contrast, the pathogenic model, which is more commonly practiced, focuses on the creation of disease. It addresses symptoms and problems as they occur but often overlooks the underlying foundation of health.

Why Your Foundation Matters

Think of your health like a house. A strong foundation is essential for withstanding life’s stresses, whether it’s a car accident, a poor diet, or mental overload. If the foundation is weak, the structure struggles under pressure. But if the foundation is strong, the body can adapt, recover, and bounce back quickly.

Consider how some people get sick frequently, while others in the same environment recover quickly or don’t get sick at all. The difference lies in the body’s resilience and ability to return to a balanced state after exposure to stressors.

Shifting from Symptom-Based to Health-Based Care

The goal of the salutogenic model is not to eliminate symptoms entirely but to create a body that can efficiently respond to stress and return to balance. It’s about creating flexibility between high-stress states (sympathetic) and restful recovery states (parasympathetic).

This model also emphasizes proactive care—working to strengthen your body’s structure and function before problems arise. Chiropractors, for example, can help align the spine and improve nervous system function, which lays the groundwork for better overall health.

Ready to Explore the Salutogenic Approach?

If this approach resonates with you, it may be time to explore whether a salutogenic model fits your healthcare needs. By building a strong foundation for your health, you can prevent problems, recover faster, and live a more balanced, resilient life.

Book a discovery call today to learn more about how this approach can benefit you. Together, we’ll explore how to strengthen your health foundation and create lasting wellness.

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-DR. ANJALI AGRAWAL

Dr. Anjali Agrawal's ultimate purpose for growing and expanding her online wellness business and chiropractic practice is deeply rooted in her family, comprising her husband and two young daughters.

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dr Anjali Working on a practice member to help with a  Salutogenic approach

Building a Strong Foundation for Health: The Salutogenic Approach to Wellness

December 12, 20242 min read

When pain or discomfort strikes—whether it’s neck pain, back pain, or general musculoskeletal discomfort—what’s your first response? Do you grab a painkiller, apply heat or ice, or stretch it out? Maybe you visit your chiropractor or get a massage. These are common ways to address symptoms, but what if we could look at pain—and health—in a different way?

Most healthcare models today are focused on a “quick fix.” You address the immediate problem, feel better, and go back to your daily life. But what if there’s a way to strengthen your body so you’re not just fixing problems as they arise, but preventing them altogether? This shift in perspective is called the salutogenic model of health—the creation of health, rather than just addressing disease.

What Is a Salutogenic Model of Health?

The word "salutogenic" comes from "salus," meaning health, and "genic," meaning creation. This approach emphasizes building a foundation of health and resilience, allowing the body to respond more effectively to stresses—whether they’re physical, mental, or environmental.

In contrast, the pathogenic model, which is more commonly practiced, focuses on the creation of disease. It addresses symptoms and problems as they occur but often overlooks the underlying foundation of health.

Why Your Foundation Matters

Think of your health like a house. A strong foundation is essential for withstanding life’s stresses, whether it’s a car accident, a poor diet, or mental overload. If the foundation is weak, the structure struggles under pressure. But if the foundation is strong, the body can adapt, recover, and bounce back quickly.

Consider how some people get sick frequently, while others in the same environment recover quickly or don’t get sick at all. The difference lies in the body’s resilience and ability to return to a balanced state after exposure to stressors.

Shifting from Symptom-Based to Health-Based Care

The goal of the salutogenic model is not to eliminate symptoms entirely but to create a body that can efficiently respond to stress and return to balance. It’s about creating flexibility between high-stress states (sympathetic) and restful recovery states (parasympathetic).

This model also emphasizes proactive care—working to strengthen your body’s structure and function before problems arise. Chiropractors, for example, can help align the spine and improve nervous system function, which lays the groundwork for better overall health.

Ready to Explore the Salutogenic Approach?

If this approach resonates with you, it may be time to explore whether a salutogenic model fits your healthcare needs. By building a strong foundation for your health, you can prevent problems, recover faster, and live a more balanced, resilient life.

Book a discovery call today to learn more about how this approach can benefit you. Together, we’ll explore how to strengthen your health foundation and create lasting wellness.

creating healthbounce back healthnervous system healthpreventative carestress managementhealth and wellnessresilient healthchiropractic carehealth foundationsalutogenic modeldr. anjali agrawaldr. anjaliback in balance
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-DR. ANJALI AGRAWAL

Dr. Anjali Agrawal's ultimate purpose for growing and expanding her online wellness business and chiropractic practice is deeply rooted in her family, comprising her husband and two young daughters.

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