Can Prayer Improve our Health?

>> Monday, June 21, 2010

They say communicating with God can improve one's physical health.  Australian researchers have suggested this in a report showing that religious or spiritual prayer can boost emotional and physical well being.


"As a devout Catholic, I experience the power of prayer every day," says David Beato, author of the new book The Power of Prayer, Endurance and Truth. "It helps me to conduct my personal and business lives in a less stressful and more positive way."

Mr. Beato's book describes how religion has shaped his life from his difficult childhood in Italy during World War II to his struggle to make it as a successful businessman in America. Along the way Mr. Beato faced many monumental tests of faith, including the death of his beloved son, professional setbacks and deceptive family members who tried to ruin him.

The Australian scientists believe that the psychological benefits of praying include a reduction of stress and the promotion of a more positive and stronger outlook on life. A number of medical studies show that prayer can help to:
• Lower blood pressure.
• Reduce anxiety and improve sleep.
• Decrease depression.
• Reduce cholesterol and atherosclerosis, which leads to heart attacks and strokes.
• Promote faster recovery from surgeries.

"I believe the power of prayer will never go out of style," says Mr. Beato. "In fact, for better emotional and physical health, people should definitely consider incorporating prayer into their everyday lives."

The Power of Prayer, Endurance and Truth by David Beato is available on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com.

What do you think?

Rodney Gilbert, CLTC, is a Registered Financial Representative and CEO of United Life Financial LLC and lifehealthplans.com. Rodney has been assisting his clients achieve their financial objectives since 2007. He holds Series 6 and Series 63 licenses and the Certification in Long Term Care (CLTC) Designation. Rodney is also an avid speaker to those who want to learn more about tax planning with IRAs.

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