People are dying too long and living too short. The reason many people are dying so long is often poor choices and bad habits. Bad habits are expensive physically, emotionally and financially. We must learn to accept that what we do to our bodies, put on our bodies, and put in our bodies directly effects the entire body.
There are changes that can be made that can start to change the trend of dying too long in our country. We have heard these before, but here they are again:
· Eat whole foods. The closer a food is to its natural form, the more likely it is to be nourishing for your body.
· Drink clean water. Filtering city water is recommended because of chemical treatments to ensure that our water is not contaminated with organisms. Just like removing the packaging from your lettuce, remove the chemicals before drinking!
· Get moving. You don’t even have to use the “E” word! Find something you enjoy doing: biking, walking, swimming, dancing.
· Get outside more. We have been told to stay out of the sun so much that we have epidemic levels of Vitamin D deficiencies in the U.S. We need sunshine for healthy bodies. Avoid getting burned by using cotton clothing and don’t rely so much on sunscreens as these are mostly chemicals. Eating real foods will also give you natural protection from burns. If still concerned, some nutritional supplements can also help.
· Get adjusted. A well-adjusted spine allows for a well-functioning nervous system. You nervous system controls everything else!
· Have your nutrition assessed.
· Rest. Your body needs time to rest and recover. Set aside an average of 8 hours for sleep. You may need more. Don’t forget to take care of your spiritual health as well!
Every whole food, supplement, and adjustment is a payment on your real insurance premium. What you do today will determine your tomorrows. Life should be a celebration not a burden.
Every winner was a beginner…start making healthy changes today so that you can add life to your years.
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