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7 Natural Factors that Affect Your Health
Ian Williamson
Everyday living in today's
society can be very taxing on our bodies. With hectic work schedules and
quick or skipped meals, we are damaging and destroying our bodies a little
bit more every day.
A very sure solution would be to employ eight natural doctors to aid in
your healing process. Don't worry, they will not charge you any money, in
fact, these doctors will actually help you save money.
Once you have followed the advice of these eight natural doctors, you will
experience a new start in life. And 'New Start' is an easy way to remember
these doctors. Let's take a brief look at them one at a time.
N-E-W S-T-A-R-T
N - Nutrition
It is important to "watch what you eat". Eating a lot of trans-fatty foods
will not only make you overweight, but will aid in clogging your arteries.
Eating plenty of fresh, green, leafy vegetables is a great way to help
your body get the vitamins and nutrients it needs to function properly.
E - Exercise
The reason exercise is important is because this is how your heart gets
stronger. A stronger heart means better blood flow. If you spend 30
minutes, three days a week, working out, not only will you feel better,
but your mental abilities will also improve. For exercise to be effective,
it must be progressive, systematic, and habitual. The more you exercise,
the stronger every part of your body will become.
W - Water
It used to be said that you should drink 8 glasses of water each day.
Today that number is debated as to whether that specific number applies to
everybody or not. The bottom line is that your body is comprised of mostly
water. Your brain needs plenty of fresh water everyday in order to
function properly. While your body can go three days without water, your
brain will start to experience negative effects within 12 to 14 hours.
There is no substitute for water, not even sports drinks. By drinking
plenty of water every day, your brain, kidneys, and most internal organs
will function more efficiently.
S - Sunshine
Taking a break from your cubicle everyday and getting into the sunshine
will do more for you than you may realize. According to Dr. Tedd Mitchell,
in his article for USA Weekend, recent studies suggest that the sun's
ability to stimulate vitamin D production in the skin can make it an
incredible boon to the body in fighting certain kinds of cancers,
including some skin cancers. Taking short, regular breaks to allow your
body to be exposed to sunshine is a good way to help you stay healthy.
T - Temperance
Temperance is keeping everything in moderation. We all know about being
temperate in eating; don't overeat or you will gain weight, etc. But
temperance should be used in all areas. For example, too much sunshine can
cause skin cancer, so limit how much sun you actually expose yourself to.
In order to maintain a healthy life, you must use each of these natural
doctors in moderation. Don't overdo it in any area. Keeping well-balanced
is the key to good health.
A - Air
Getting plenty of fresh air is extremely important; you cannot live more
than a few minutes without it. Make sure that your homes and offices are
properly ventilated. If possible, open some windows to provide
cross-ventilation. Most people leave their windows shut during the winter
months, causing the air to become stagnant and ill-smelling. If you cannot
open the windows in your office, make sure you take your breaks outside so
you can give your body the necessary oxygen it needs to keep healthy. When
you are able to go outside and take ten deep breaths, it is like giving
yourself an oxygen cocktail. Your body loves it.
R - Rest
Maybe you have heard that children grow while they sleep. This is true.
During rest, your body is able to grow and to re-build itself. The brain
tissue is being restored and the nerves are re-charged while you sleep. If
you skimp on sleep, your body does not have adequate time to re-condition
itself and to heal itself. Getting the necessary hours of sleep each night
is important to maintain a healthy body.
T - Trust in God
Trusting in God is the most important of all natural doctors. If we
believe that we were created in His image and that He sent His Son to
redeem us, we should have no problem trusting Him to take care of us and
to keep us healthy. If we do our part in eating nutritiously, exercising,
drinking plenty of water, getting plenty of sunshine, being temperate in
all areas, getting plenty of fresh air, and getting plenty of rest, God
will do His part in sustaining our life to the fullest and keeping it
healthy. Just trust Him, He knows what He's doing.
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