Eat well
You’ve heard
this before but the bottom line is you can’t escape this simple fact: no pill
or potion or any amount of packaged diet foods will ever take the place of
simply eating well!
a)
If you don’t eat breakfast…START! You must “break the fast” from the night before and get your body’s
engine moving. Skipping breakfast
creates an unhealthy cascade of chemical reactions in your body which can
adversely affect brain function, sleep, digestion, heart health
(hypertension/cholesterol), mood (stress/depression), blood sugar, and chronic
pain just to name a few. Breakfast sets
the tone for your day. Studies show that
if you eat a healthy breakfast you will choose 40% to 80% fewer calories during
your day.
b)
Avoid ANY artificial sweeteners,
flavors, and colors. This includes Nutrasweet, Splenda, and
sucralose. Any artificial ingredient is
toxic to your nervous system. People who
ingest artificial sweeteners are on average 7 lbs heavier than the rest of the
population. Many supposed health
products are made with artificial sweeteners, flavors, and/or colors. These additives DO NOT promote good health! A little label reading goes a long way!
c)
Eat fresh foods!! Fill your plate with veggies at every meal and STOP eating foods from a
box! Become a squirrel. That means travel with healthy snacks everywhere
you go. Good snacks are
almonds/walnuts, apples, any type of veggie. Most “nutrition” bars on the market are very high in sugar and when they
claim to have high protein and low carbs they probably have artificial
sweeteners.
d)
Drink more water. Drink ½ of your body weight in ounces/day. Add more if you exercise and/or drink caffeine in the morning. Add the juice of 1 organic lemon/day to your
water.
e)
Stop drinking soda, diet or
otherwise!
Think well
Be nice to
yourself!! Positive self talk is the key
to gaining a better state of mind. How
many times have you called yourself a name today?? Catch yourself next time you drop a pencil
and you call yourself “stupid” or “clumsy”. I guarantee if I called you names you wouldn’t
like it very much! So, why is it okay to
call yourself names?? Change how you
talk to yourself and you will change how you feel about yourself.
Breathe Well
Most people
go days or even weeks without taking a deep breath. Deep breathing relaxes the body and mind,
improves healing, and even sleep. Deep
breathing alone has been shown to decrease stress and help with weight
loss. A simple deep breathing exercise: sit or lie down and close your
eyes. Imagine a little bubble on the tip
of your nose. On a count of 4, inhale
forcefully through your nose and imagine breathing the bubble from the tip of
your nose all the way down to your naval. Hold for a count of 4. Forcefully
exhale through your nose on a count of 4 pushing your imaginary bubble back out
to the tip of your nose. Start with 5 of
these and work up to 10 or more. You may
feel a little light headed at first so take your time and build up your stamina.
Move Well
We know the
benefits of exercise but exercise without flexibility training puts you at
greater risk for musculoskeletal injuries. Practicing yoga or any other forms of stretching provides strengthening,
flexibility, balance, coordination, and deep breathing. There are many forms of yoga so choose a
class that fits your needs. Yoga is an all
encompassing practice that anyone can do at any age!
Live well
Create a
positive world around you. Watching and
listening to the news and crime shows promotes feelings of fear, anger, negativity,
and depression. If there is something important in the news you need to know, I
guarantee someone will tell you! Instead, watch a good comedy. Read a book. Write a book! Be kind. Be nice. Smile. Involve yourself in random
acts of kindness. Help others. All these things promote good endorphins
which improves immune function and an overall state of well being for you and
others in your life.
Create YOUR
happy world the way YOU want! If we each
create our own happy world, we CAN make the global world a better place!
Dr. Paula L Ruffin, D.C. owns New Hudson Chiropractic Wellness
Center, P.C.. She specializes in family chiropractic and is a certified nutritionist,
& weight loss coach. (248) 486-5684 www.drruffin.com
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