1. Staying fit and healthy starts with a balanced diet. Know and monitor the right weight for your age. Consult your doctor to learn what food you should avoid and follow your eating discipline routines. If you are trying to lose some weight, foods with high calories should be omitted from your meals. Food with high fiber and low fat should be included a priority in your grocery list instead of red meat, sugars and fats.
2. Drink plenty of water. Consume at least eight glasses of water every day. This cleanses the body from impurities. It is also advised for lactating women to increase water intake to keep the body hydrated. Water also helps to keep sinuses clear and is a natural antioxidant. It can also increase muscle tone and strength.
3. Take Vitamins and Supplements. Do not forget your Calcium supplement. Sufficient Calcium intake is beneficial for women of all ages. This has been proven to prevent having cramps and Pre-Menstrual Period (PMS) Symptoms. It also prevents Osteoporosis especially for menopausal women. Vitamin E boosts strong immune system. Women who undergo menopausal period should take Vitamin E-400 as it stops night sweats and hot flashes. Also, Vitamin E is said to be best in avoiding wrinkles when aging.
4. Quit smoking. If you are smoking, stop. It is also a big "NO" for pregnant women, as this will affect the health of the baby. Pregnant women who smoke may pass the harmful content of cigarettes to babies through the bloodstream. Recent studies have shown that women smokers are more prone to diseases than men smokers. Women who smoke have a high risk of getting breast cancer. Also limit your alcohol intake.
5. Incorporate exercises in your daily routine. Take a walk after work, use stairs instead of elevator or play with your kids when you are at home. Home exercises are also effective especially when you do not have time to go to the gym and would like to lose some weight. Tae-Bo and jumping rope are only a few of the many effective exercises you can do at home. Exercises help in limiting the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
6. Avoid stress. Many women are prone to too much stress. Stress has been known as cause to many sicknesses. As much as possible, women need to take time to relax. Read a good book, hang out with friends and engage into sports. Pamper yourself by going to parlors or you can do some shopping. And do not forget to get enough sleep to revive your energy. Set a bed time each night and stick to it in 2008!
7. Use sunscreen to protect your skin from the harmful rays of the sun. Wear hats when under the sun to protect your skin. Too much sun is bad for your skin. The skin is prone to cancer when exposed to too much sunlight. It also speeds up the aging of skin cells, which causes wrinkles to women. When swimming, consider buying a surfers swimwear from a sporting goods store, especially if you are in the water daily for many hours.
8. Make sure to visit your dentist to keep that beautiful smile. Always have it cleaned to prevent cavities and bad breath. Use a mouthwash daily. Mouthwash may also help prevent cold sores if used regularly.
9. Visit your Gynecologist. Women who are eighteen and above should have their Physical Examination annually, especially for the Pap Smear. Co-enzyme Q-10 is essential to help prevent breast cancer and it can be found in many better vitamins.
10. Find a truly wonderful liquid Multivitamin. Liquid multi-vitamins have a 90% better absorption rate. Always begin your day with your vitamins. Here's to your best health women in 2008!
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Avoid stress. Many women are prone to too much stress. Stress has been known as cause to many sicknesses. As much as possible, women should take time to relax. Read a good book, hang out with friends and engage into sports. Pamper yourself by going to...
Why Women Stay In Abusive Relationships
We hate the hold their perpetrators have over them when it interferes with us getting what love and affection we are accustom to receiving from them.
We hate the frustration of not being able to shake them awake. We hate their choosing to be controlled over the life they had before their abusive relationship.
We don't hate them. We hate what their abusive relationship means to us.
How can we reconcile their choice without it further compromising our relationship with them?
The answer to this question can ultimately save your relationship with them. And moreover, potentially save them as well.
A) Remember they are the keeper of their temple, and they are ultimately responsible to and for their choices.
B) Our ability to honor their position is as important to the well-being of our relationship with them as our motivation to rock their boat.
C) After we have expressed our opinions, played our hand, disclosed the facts we observe, provided the appropriate domestic abuse resources, etc., the rest is theirs.
Relationships are dynamic. As we can remain there for our loved one in an abusive relationship, we can be there when they are ready to grab our hand for help. But until that time, we must be mindful of whom we are helping if we reach out from our own losses.
What can happen if we bully our help with abused loved ones?
Some people believe in the "tough love" approach to helping loved ones in an abusive relationship. However more often than not, this backfires.
It tells the abused to exercise caution when they are on the outward stroke of the relationship, because candor says "you're right." And when the time comes when you are needed most, you maybe the last person to be called. Ultimately, you may very well nourish the sinking of the lifeboat that you could have been for your friend or loved one in an abusive relationship.
Keep the lifeboat afloat and enjoy whatever elements of relationship you have with your loved one while on the inward as well as the outward stroke of an abusive relationship.
Domestic violence comes in all shapes and sizes...all levels of danger, oppression and control. There is no one other than the victim in an abusive relationship that knows their situation better than themselves.
As we trust and respect that, we give them what is probably missing in their abusive relationship and we model what we so earnestly long for them to have.
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