| Atricle Dump |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Health and Fitness > Nutrition > Staying Healthy During Cold and Flu Season |
|
Atricle Dump - Staying Healthy During Cold and Flu Season
Are Stents Effective in Heart Disease? We tend to be on the go all the time and think the more we do the better, but conserving energy will allow your immune system to do its job.Heart disease treatment has made great strides in the past 50 years. Not only has there been an increase in information about risks, symptoms, and causes. There has also been an increase in the number of treatment options available for various types of heart disease.One treatment 3. Eat your vegetables Try to eat 3-5 servings (or more) of vegetables a day. Most vegetables (such as bell peppers, Health Savings Account (HSA): Helpful for Older People? My husband Steve just started graduate school, and a couple of weeks ago he was studying for mid-term exams. It was right around the time the weather started to get cooler, and this is often when colds and flu start going around. It seemed that everywhere I turned people were getting sick. Sadly, Steve get struck with a nasty cold and it took him over a week to recover.The Health Savings Account (HSA) is an amazing tool that a lot of people have been talking about. It is meant to help you save money on insurance and make your life simpler, maybe even help you be healthier.But do HSAs work just as well for older Americans? The answer depends o I was able to avoid catching what Steve had, and boy was I happy about that! Was it pure luck that I didn't get sick? As soon as I knew I was at risk for getting a cold I took a few precautions, and this is what I would like to share with you. Tips for keeping colds and the flu at bay: 1. Avoid sugar This is probably the best thing you can do for your body since sugar lowers the strength of your immune system. Remember, fruit juice is loaded with sugar. 2. Get rest If you feel you might be getting sick, get to sleep extra early. Take a sick day from work and don't do anything unless you absolutely must. This may mean taking a break from your exercise routine. We tend to be on the go all the time and think the more we do the better, but conserving energy will allow your immune system to do its job. 3. Eat your vegetables Try to eat 3-5 servings (or more) of vegetables a day. Most vegetables (such as bell peppers, Healing with Light - Reduced Cost Photo Dynamic Therapy Now Available le were getting sick. Sadly, Steve get struck with a nasty cold and it took him over a week to recover.PDT or Photo Dynamic Therapy has existed for years, first with incandescent lights, using different colors of lights or wave lengths to get specific biologic effects. Sunshine of course has the full spectrum of visible light but unfortunately includes some very damaging UV (ultraviol I was able to avoid catching what Steve had, and boy was I happy about that! Was it pure luck that I didn't get sick? As soon as I knew I was at risk for getting a cold I took a few precautions, and this is what I would like to share with you. Tips for keeping colds and the flu at bay: 1. Avoid sugar This is probably the best thing you can do for your body since sugar lowers the strength of your immune system. Remember, fruit juice is loaded with sugar. 2. Get rest If you feel you might be getting sick, get to sleep extra early. Take a sick day from work and don't do anything unless you absolutely must. This may mean taking a break from your exercise routine. We tend to be on the go all the time and think the more we do the better, but conserving energy will allow your immune system to do its job. 3. Eat your vegetables Try to eat 3-5 servings (or more) of vegetables a day. Most vegetables (such as bell peppers, Nice Work! Well Done! Keep It Up! ng a cold I took a few precautions, and this is what I would like to share with you.I like to (quickly) thank those who give me good service, and (gently) critique those who don’t.Here’s an easy and effective way to do it.I designed and then printed 500,000 laminated, full-color, wallet-sized cards that say: ‘GOOD JOB! Nice work! Well done! Keep it up!’ o Tips for keeping colds and the flu at bay: 1. Avoid sugar This is probably the best thing you can do for your body since sugar lowers the strength of your immune system. Remember, fruit juice is loaded with sugar. 2. Get rest If you feel you might be getting sick, get to sleep extra early. Take a sick day from work and don't do anything unless you absolutely must. This may mean taking a break from your exercise routine. We tend to be on the go all the time and think the more we do the better, but conserving energy will allow your immune system to do its job. 3. Eat your vegetables Try to eat 3-5 servings (or more) of vegetables a day. Most vegetables (such as bell peppers, Elevator Wheelchair Lift - What You Need to Know m. Remember, fruit juice is loaded with sugar.Wouldn’t it be great to have an elevator at home especially if it is very difficult to climb the flight of stairs? This will be very convenient for those who use wheelchairs and the good new is, it exists.The elevator wheelchair lift is a miniature version of the kind often seen 2. Get rest If you feel you might be getting sick, get to sleep extra early. Take a sick day from work and don't do anything unless you absolutely must. This may mean taking a break from your exercise routine. We tend to be on the go all the time and think the more we do the better, but conserving energy will allow your immune system to do its job. 3. Eat your vegetables Try to eat 3-5 servings (or more) of vegetables a day. Most vegetables (such as bell peppers, Information on Organic Fruits, Vegetables, and Environment We tend to be on the go all the time and think the more we do the better, but conserving energy will allow your immune system to do its job.It is easy to become very overwhelmed with all the chatter about global warming and pollution. When it comes to saving the environment we should all do our share. The solution should be to find simple but important things that will make a difference as well as making an effort to get ot 3. Eat your vegetables Try to eat 3-5 servings (or more) of vegetables a day. Most vegetables (such as bell peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, lemons, leafy greens, asparagus, celery, etc.) are rich in vitamin C, which aids your immune system. 4. Create and use a "stay healthy" kit Your kit might include vitamin C, zinc lozenges, alcohol-free echinacea and goldenseal, and grapefruit seed extract. Choose high-quality products and follow the directions of your physician and those on the products. 5. Drink lots of water Increase your water intake to 8-12 cups per day. Water will help flush out your system. 6. Get regular exercise While you're feeling good, maintain a regular exercise routine. Exercise increases blood flow and circulation and will keep your body strong. Do you have questions about how to avoid getting sick? If so, I’d love to hear them. Email your questions and comments to me at amy@wellnesshealthcoaching.com or contact me to schedule a complimentary one-hour nutrition and health consultation with me.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:The Press Pack Is Chasing You - Give Them Room Making Practice Perfect - Changing the Way You Prepare to Meet Your Goals Real Estate Internet Marketing - How to Overcome Skepticism
|