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10 most
important
health tips:
1.
Move More
Make it
your daily
challenge to
find ways to
move your
body. Climb
stairs if
given a
choice
between that
and
escalators
or
elevators.
Walk your
dog; chase
your kids;
toss balls
with
friends, mow
the lawn.
Anything
that moves
your limbs
is not only
a fitness
tool, it's a
stress
buster.
Think 'move'
in small
increments
of time. It
doesn't have
to be an
hour in the
gym or a
45-minute
aerobic
dance class
or tai chi
or
kickboxing.
But that's
great when
you're up to
it. Move
more and
feel better!
2. Cut
Fat
Avoid the
obvious such
as fried
foods,
burgers and
other fatty
meats (i.e.
pork, bacon,
ham, salami,
ribs and
sausage).
Dairy
products
such as
cheese,
cottage
cheese, milk
and cream
should be
eaten in low
fat
versions.
Nuts and
sandwich
meats,
mayonnaise,
margarine,
butter and
sauces
should be
eaten in
limited
amounts.
Most are
available in
lower fat
versions
such as
substitute
butter, fat
free cheeses
and
mayonnaise.
3.
Reduce
Stress
Of
course,
easier said
than
done....
Stress
busters come
in many
forms. Some
techniques
recommended
by experts
are to think
positive
thoughts.
Spend 30
minutes a
day doing
something
you like. (i.e.,Soak
in a hot
tub; walk on
the beach or
in a park;
read a good
book; visit
a friend;
play with
your dog;
listen to
soothing
music; watch
a funny
movie. Get a
massage, a
facial or a
haircut.
Meditate.
Count to ten
before
losing your
temper or
getting
aggravated.
Avoid
difficult
people when
possible.
4.
Quit Smoking
The jury
is
definitely
in on this
verdict.
Ever since
1960 when
the Surgeon
General
announced
that smoking
was harmful
to your
health,
Americans
have been
reducing
their use of
tobacco
products
that kill.
Just
recently,
we've seen a
surge in
smoking in
adolescents
and teens.
Could it be
the
Hollywood
influence?
It seems the
stars in
every movie
of late
smoke
cigarettes.
Warn your
children of
the false
romance or
'tough guy'
stance of
Hollywood
smokers.
5.
Protect
Yourself
from
Pollution
If you
can't live
in a
smog-free
environment,
at least
avoid
smoke-filled
rooms, high
traffic
areas,
breathing in
highway
fumes and
exercising
near busy
thoroughfares.
Exercise
outside when
the smog
rating is
low.
Exercise
indoors in
air
conditioning
when air
quality is
good. Plant
lots of
shrubbery in
your yard.
It's a good
pollution
deterrent.
6.
Wear Your
Seat Belt
Statistics
show that
seat belts
add to
longevity
and help
alleviate
potential
injuries in
car crashes.
7.
Avoid
Excessive
Drinking
While
recent
studies show
a glass of
wine or one
drink a day
(two for
men) can
help protect
against
heart
disease,
more than
that can
cause other
health
problems
such as
liver and
kidney
disease and
cancer.
8.
Floss Your
Teeth
Recent
studies make
a direct
connection
between
longevity
and teeth
flossing.
Nobody knows
exactly why.
Perhaps it's
because
people who
floss tend
to be more
health
conscious
than people
who don't?
9.
Keep a
Positive
Mental
Outlook
There's a
definitive
connection
between
living well
and
healthfully
and having a
cheerful
outlook on
life. Yes,
keep on
smiling and
laughing!
10.
Choose Your
Parents Well
The link
between
genetics and
health is a
powerful
one. But
just because
one or both
of your
parents died
young in ill
health
doesn't mean
you cannot
counteract
the genetic
pool handed
you. So
follow the
first 9 tips
above :-)
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