“The Community Cure” by James Maskell is one of the most thought-provoking books I’ve read in months. I highly recommend it. In a prior book, Maskell pointed to five regions of the world where the population lives longer with very little chronic disease and virtually no access to modern medical systems. The Nicoya Peninsula of Costa Rica was just one of these “Blue Zones.” One of the big reasons for this is reliance on community. In The Community Cure, he looks at how communities (like those in these five Blue Zone areas) have solved medical challenges with amazing success – and how we can benefit from group engagement as a wellness resource.
Here are a few excerpts:
“We have an epidemic of loneliness.”
“The smartest people in healthcare are recognizing the impact that the loss of community has on our society, economy, and health.”
“Being lonely has the same impact on mortality as smoking fifteen cigarettes a day, making it even more dangerous than obesity.”
“Loneliness doesn’t have a billing code.”
And here’s one last quote, from Dr. Kelly Brogan, New York Times bestselling author and holistic psychiatrist:
“It’s time for us to reweave the fabric of our ancestry and to resolve the isolation of modular living by coming together with a shared intention to take personal responsibility for our health, but to do it together.”
A fundamental pillar of Valeo is the provision of support and engagement. If you need a wellness partner or are interested in group support for wellness, reach out!