Practiced regularly, these tips can help prevent many of the negative effects of aging.
Breathe
Exhaling relieves stress, clears the lungs, increases mental focus and contracts
the abdomen. You can actually tone the belly by learning to breathe properly.
Drink in Excess
Water rinses cell wastes, blood poisons and environmental toxins from the
body. Try flat mineral water, or organic herbal teas. For an electrolyte
boost, try wheat grass juice.
Eat Well
Try eating 5 small (but balanced) meals a day to keep your metabolic fire
stoked:
Eat Fat
Unlike “bad-fats” (found in processed foods) fats in avocados
and other vegetables, are good sources of phyto-nutrients, and essential
fatty acids, which protect against heart disease and cancer. Try evening
primrose oil, fish oils, or flax seed oil.
Calcium is Important for More than Just Strong Bones
Take calcium with magnesium in a 1 to 1 ratio daily. Adding 500 – 3,000
mgs of ester C with rose hips promotes absorption, and repairs cell damage.
Also, adding magnesium can assist you in falling asleep and waking refreshed.
Loosen your Shoulders, Free your Hips, Stand on your Head
3 stretches in 3 minutes can help eliminate postural imbalances:
Stop Over-Exercising
Seek a moderately challenging routine:
Allow for sufficient rest between workouts to help the body recuperate
Stop Over-Exfoliating
Peeling, burning, and abrading the skin refines its appearance, but it can
also weaken the skin's immunity. Too much exfoliating can eventually kill
skin cells. Ask your skin care professional for gentle peels, and feed facial
skin with live cell extracts, and essential oils.
The Power of Minerals
A proper diet, including minerals, strengthens a cell's ability to fight
cancer, viruses and bacteria. Consider taking liquid minerals daily if needed.
Sugar is Toxic
1 tsp of refined white sugar can destroy all of the vitamin B12 you ingest
in a week. Without B12, the myelin sheath (which protects nerve endings)
starts to erode. Consider adding a B complex vitamin to your daily vitamin
and mineral regimen.
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