Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Sunshine .... On My Shoulders .... Makes Me Happy!

Way back in September of 2009, we began our F.R.E.S.H. approach to health and wellness.  To recap:

Fresh whole foods -- fruit, vegetables (including greens), whole grains and nuts


Rest -- the most rejuvenating sleep is before midnight

Exercise -- get your body moving 30 minutes a day

Sunshine -- at least 15 minutes a day (with no sunscreen)

Hydration -- 8 to 10 glasses of purified or distilled water per day

Today, we want to focus on Sunshine -- such a happy word -- and something we all need for healthy living.  As I'm sure you know, our bodies take in the important Vitamin D when we are soaking up the sunshine.  This is necessary for healthy bones and as far as I'm concerned, a sunshine-y day is a happy day!

Don't you just feel happier, lighter, full of energy and light when the sun is shining thru those clouds?!  I happen to live in one of the top ten states with the least amount of sunshine throughout the year and I am finding that the lack of sunshine really bothers me.  I do think there is something to SAD -- Seasonal Affective Disorder.  Some of us are affected more severely than others. 

God knew what He was doing when He created the sun.  The whole universe revolves around it.  Without it, there would be no life -- no green chlorophyll that gives plants, trees and us life!  When there are difficulties -- deaths, relationship challenges, business challenges, life challenges in general -- they always seem just a little bit easier to handle when I can see and feel the brightness and warmth of the sun.  (Incidentally, the same is true regarding God's SON!)

In today's world of office cubicles, stale air and few windows as well as people slathering on the sunblock filled with chemicals, many of us are not getting enough sunshine and we are suffering a deficiency of Vitamin D as a result, to say nothing of depressed moods and lack of energy.  It has been said that we should receive 15 minutes of sunshine per day with as much of our skin exposed as possible and no sunblock for that amount of time

Because of pollution, our ozone layer is sometimes somewhat compromised.  Therefore, aside from the 15 minutes per day, wearing a chemical-free natural sunblock and head protection when we're swimming, skiing, gardening or otherwise spending a significant amount of time outdoors is probably beneficial to most of us to prevent skin cancer and premature aging of our skin. 
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So, how are you going to get your 15 minutes of sunshine today?  Hiking, biking, walking, jogging, working around the yard, playing backyard football or basketball with your children?  Maybe by sledding, skiing or snowboarding (not much skin exposed there but still important and beneficial nonetheless!)  The important thing is simply to SOAK UP THE SUN!

On a personal note, when the air is balmy and breezy and the sun is shining down on me, making me feel happy and light, I love to listen to this song!

.Summer Breeze   (Taking you back to the 70's!)

And here's another one I like:  I Can See Clearly Now

And of course, this one:  Soak Up The Sun

Here's hoping you will soak up the sun (and even more importantly, the SON)!  :)










  

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Sweat Equity

So you've heard you're supposed to exercise at least 30 minutes a day three times per week but you just can't seem to find the time to squeeze that into your busy schedule.

Here's something to ponder:  We all have been given the same number of hours in a day to accomplish this or that.  The difference between those who achieve much and those who acccomplish little lies in the choices they make.

Far be it from me to advise someone on exercise.  Suffice it to say that today I will once again go "below deck"  (aka the basement!) and jump on the mini-trampoline, get on the stairstepper and walk on the treadmill -- all while listening to our very cool jukebox!   "C'mon, Baby, Do the Locomotion with me"!

Want to have a more positive outlook on life?  Get your body movin'!  Want more energy?  Get your body movin'!  Want fewer aches and pains?  Get that body movin'! 

Hate to exercise?  Surely there is something that you enjoy doing that will give your body some aerobic and cardiovascular benefits.  Do you like to swim, bike, hike, run, walk, dance?  Maybe you enjoy playing tennis or raquetball.  Or maybe you're like me:  all ya gotta do is put on some upbeat music that you love and before you know it, you're dancin' and movin' to beat the band!

Whatever it is, just do it! 

Put it in your schedule just like you would any other important appointment.  You'll be so glad you did!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Ten Golden Rules of Health



1. Stop putting poisons into the body. (White flour, white sugar, soft drinks, over-the-counter medications, fried foods, etc.)


2. It takes 5 -7 times as much nutrition to build and repair as it does to maintain.


3. Nothing in the human body heals in less than 3 months; add one month for every year that you have been sick.


4. Have moderation in all things.


5. Make peace with nature.


6. Live closer to God. (Might I say 'Make peace with God and live closer to nature'?)


7. Take resposnsibility for yourself and your health.


8. Eat as much raw food as possible. (And drink plenty of pure water!)


9. Exercise regularly the rest of your life.


10. Practice and learn to understand completely Hering's Law of Cure, which is "All cure starts from within out and from the head down and in reverse order as the symptoms have appeared."


This was taken from the Nutrition That Works Testimonial booklet -- stories of people whose health has changed for the better as a result of incorporating some of the above as well as using the AIM products such as BarleyLife, JustCarrots, RediBeets and HerbalFiber Blend -- whole food powders full of live enzymes which feed the bodies' cells and thereby give us LIFE!



Hosea 4:6 says: "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge."



By reading this, our knowledge has increased concerning maintaining a healthy body. What will we DO with this knowledge? Will we act on it or will we continue to do as we've always done and NOT take control of our own health and well-being?


I, for one, am headed to the mini-trampoline!