Simple Ways To Get Healthy

When we think about getting healthy, we encounter so many rules, restrictions and guidelines that we give up before we even get started. Getting healthy does not have to be such a big deal. Did you know that small tweaks and changes can bring about big results?

Here are a few things to consider. Pick one or two and begin today.

  1. Develop an attitude of gratitude. Look for the good in situations and be thankful for the good things in your life.
  2. Exercise daily. It does not have to be an hour—just do something. The fitness trackers are great because they are motivational. Many cell phones have apps that track steps and activity too.
  3. Get your sleep. Turn down the volume on your phone at night so that incoming messages do not wake you.
  4. Aim for 5 servings of fruit and vegetables daily.
  5. Limit trans and saturated fats—eat more of the healthy fats (see https://ultalife.co/blog/there-are-good-fats/)
  6. Learn to recognize REAL hunger—not head hunger. Eat only when you are truly stomach hungry and quit as soon as you feel satisfied—not stuffed!
  7. Make a list of all your meds and list any allergies. Keep a copy in your wallet and post one on your refrigerator.
  8. Consider adding natural supplements.

There are many reasons you might need to add a quality, natural supplement to your diet. The FDA says that nutrient levels have fallen 81% in the last 30 years. We can eat the exact foods our grandparents ate and be far below in nutritional value.

Meats—the meats we buy in our grocery stores come from animals fed a diet of grain and soy. They have been fattened quickly and unnaturally by hormones and are full of antibiotics.

How about our vegetables and fruits? Surely they are the same!! No, Michael Wald, MD says the soil itself has been over-harvested, meaning that over years of use and turnover of soil, it becomes depleted in nutrition. That means crops growing in depleted soil are also depleted in nutritional value. Vegetables and fruits grown decades ago were much richer in vitamins and minerals

Processed foods. For many of us, processed foods are the bulk of our diets. Think about how your grandmother used to serve meals. Chances are there was not one processed food on the table. Even the richer foods and desserts were made with quality ingredients and contained no fillers, preservatives, artificial sweeteners, synthetic trans fats, MSG or  artificial colors. ALWAYS read the food labels and for the most part, avoid processed foods.

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What Are The Most Important Things In Your Life?

I see many people aimlessly wandering through life with no thoughts of goals or plans to make any goals come true. You know people like that too, don’t you? The most they can hope for is to get through the week…or the day.

Make a list of goals in your life. You can put anything on your list that you really want. I have seen many people’s lists that had things like boats, big houses, fancy cars and diamond rings. There is absolutely nothing wrong in wishing for these material things, but search more deeply for what you really w ant in your life….the things money cannot buy.

All the ‘things’ that money can buy won’t make you happy unless other situations in your life are ‘right’.

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The Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Turmeric

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What’s all the buzz about turmeric? Why do people take a supplement, use the spice in cooking or drink turmeric tea? Does it really offer the anti-inflammatory properties that people rave about? What’s so bad about inflammation anyway? Isn’t it supposed to protect the body? Why does chronic inflammation cause concern?

Arming Yourself with Knowledge About the Supplements Available to Buy

You likely have a lot of questions about the supplements people recommend. That’s why it’s important to arm yourself with as much knowledge as you possibly can about them. It’s also imperative that you learn what it means to be all-natural or organic and how the supplements you take are processed.

The Cousin of Ginger and a Powerful Healer According to Duke

Turmeric is the cousin of ginger and widely studied by Duke. It has outstanding benefits according to DrWeil.com including the ability “to outperform many pharmaceuticals” when it comes to preventing and alleviating symptoms caused by Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, and cancer. Turmeric comes in tablet and capsule form and should be taken according to manufacturer suggestion.

An Ingredient Used in Many Foods Including Indian Curry

Turmeric is used in a variety of ways to fight inflammation and disease. It’s an ingredient in many Indian dishes including curries, and it gives American mustard its brilliant yellow color. Turmeric contains over two dozen compounds that are anti-inflammatory, making it the obvious natural solution to many people’s ailments.

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Our Turmeric product assists the digestive system to work optimally, too. It’s been known to help upset stomach, gas, and bloating. In some cases, it has eased the symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).