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Tuesday 20 December 2011

Heathy 365 News - 99 Top Health, Wellness & Beauty Tips for 2011

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Issue # 29 - Dec. 20, 2011


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Greetings Readers,

As part of the process of putting together the information that goes into this newsletter, I review numerous articles and resources to come with timely and useful information to be able to provide you with valuable tips to help you have a healthier life as well as have the best appearance possible.

I must admit that at times I wonder if talking about beauty is truly valuable or if I am crossing over into the area of focusing on vanity.  But several research studies have shown that if you feel good about the way you look, it has an overall positive impact on your physical health as well, so this gives me the push to keep studying these areas and offering you solutions to help with the way your skin and hair look as well.

As we near the end of 2011, I would like to provide a listing of some of the key factors that I have come across this year that I think can have the greatest impact your health, wellness and beauty.

Look over the list and keep it as a reference for areas that you might want to focus upon to help you in those areas you think need attention in your life.

Here is my list of "Most Significant Health and Beauty Tips for 2011".  Look them over and if there is something you would like to get more details about, let me know.  In 2012, I plan to use these topics to be able to offer live teleseminars and webinars with other experts in these fields so it would be useful for you to let me know which topics interest you the most.

 

Dr. W


Health Tip of the Week

The Top 99 Health, Wellness and
Beauty Tips for 2011

A considerable amount of attention is being paid to health and wellness with the ongoing expansion of research into the areas of anti-aging medicine, healthy living, and disease prevention above and beyond the traditional practices of diagnosing and treating diseases.  So, you can now take steps to protect and maintain your health as well as get appropriate medical attention when and if the need arises to optimize your life experience.

Here is a list of 99 significant tips that were in the news during 2011 that would be good for you to keep in mind as you manage your personal health, wellness, and beauty.

1. Smoking Can Increase the Risk of Skin Cancer in Females

2. Spurts of Intense Exercise Can Benefit Diabetics

3. Smokers Who Quit are Happier People

4. Indoor Tanning Can Increase the Risk of Skin Cancer

5. Laser Hair Removal is By Far the Best Technique for Hair Removal

6. Eating Specific Foods Can Help the Brain

7. Visualization is An Integral Part of Your Health Journey

8. Helping The Young to Lose Weight Is A Major Challenge

9. Your Skin Reflects Your Inner Well Being

10. Exercise Can Change Our Brains for The Better

11. Our Perception of Ideal Weight is On The Rise

12. How to Remove Damage From the Summer Sun

13. True Happiness Comes From Helping Others More Than Our Achievements

14. How to Stay Trim When Fat Runs In The Family

15. Regular Exercise Can Improve Sleep Patterns

16. How to Face Social Events With Confidence In Your Looks

17. How Happiness Affects Your Health

18. Factors That Cause Our Bodies to Age

19. What We Think Will Make Us Happy Is Not Always the Case

20. How to Remove Diet and Exercise Resistant Fat Deposits

21. Lupus Is A Condition Aggravated by Fatigue and Tiredness

22. How to Remove Age Spots and Prevent New Ones From Appearing

23. The Best Anti-Oxidant Supplements You Should Take

24. Happiness Is the Number One Key to A Quality Life and Longevity

25. How to Best Manage Stress

26. Is Your Spouse Sabotaging Your Weight Loss Efforts?

27. Aging Well Through Exercise

28. Vitamin D Levels Impact Heart Health

29. Too Little Exercise and Too Little Sleep Tied to Depression

30. 27% of Diabetics and 93% of Pre-Diabetics are Undiagnosed

31. How to Keep Your Skin Soft in the Winter

32. How to Restore A Youthful Appearance

33. Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

34. Eating Slowly Reduces Food Intake

35. Increased Water Consumption Can Help Protect the Kidneys

36. Health Benefits of Pumpkin Seeds

37. Calorie Restriction Slows Aging and Decreases Illness

38. Diet and Exercise Might Reduce Sleep Apnea

39. Diabetes Doubles the Risk for Alzheimer's

40. Curbing Holiday Weight Gain With Exercise

41. Resveratrol in Red Wine Shows Promise In Human Study

42. Happiness Can Lead to A Lower Death Rate

43. How Getting Involved With Younger People Can Help You to Stay Young

44. 10 Commandments of Weight Loss

45. One in 5 Americans Will Develop Skin Cancer

46. Making Informed Decisions About Your Own Health Care and Beauty Treatments

47. Drinking Coffee Linked to Reduced Skin Cancer

48. Tanning Bed Use Increases the Risk for 3 Types of Skin Cancer

49. Study Shows No Link of Cell Phones to Brain Cancer

50. How to Lower Cholesterol Without Pills

51. Smoking Increases Heart Disease Risk In Females

52. What Chronic Inflammation Does to The Body and How to Stop It.

53. Vitamin D Supplements Reduce Global Mortality Rates

54. Risks of Formaldehyde in Hair Products

55. Benefits of Cashew Nuts

56. The Benefits of A Fitness Coach

57. Yoga As Pain Relief

58. Possible Bacterial Link to Colon Cancer

59. Once You Have Reached Your Ideal Weight How to Keep it Off

60. Exercise Can Reduce Migraines

61. A Healthy Diet Can Reduce The Risk for Depression and Anxiety

62. Stress Can Be One of The Greatest Sources of Our Undoing

63. Adequate Sleep Is One of the Key Areas of Importance for Healthy Living

64. Vitamin D Helps the Immune System Fight Infections

65. Healthy Diets Might Combat the Heart Disease Gene

66. All Vitamins Might Not Be Safe

67. Diabetes Education Helps to Improve Blood Sugar Control

68. Chocolate Consumption Study Shows Decreased Risk of Stroke in Women

69. Smokers Have Heart Attacks Earlier Than Non-Smokers

70. Losing Weight and Exercise Can Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

71. Retiring From Work Does Not Have to Mean Retiring From Life

72. Vigorous Exercise Can Increase Vitamin D Level and Reduce Heart Disease Risk

73. Global Diabetes Epidemic Presses On]

74. Swimming Is One of the Best Forms Of Exercise Out There

75. Night Owl Teens Can Be More Prone to Obesity

76. Why Medicine is Not Health

77. Setting Fitness Goals That Work

78. Meditation Helps to Reduce Stress and Improve Health

79. Early Research Suggests That Insulin Nasal Spray Might Help Alzheimer's Disease

80. Lack of Deep Sleep Linked to High Blood Pressure

81. How to Avoid the Complications From Insulin Resistance

82. Lose Weight and Control Snoring

83. Proven Ways to Restore Your Health and Energy

84. How to Achieve A Healthy BMI

85. Job Stress Can Lead to More Physician Visits

86. Making Life Meaningful Despite A Debilitating Disease

87. Eating Prunes Can Help Prevent Bone Fractures In Women

88. High Salt Diets and Lack of Exercise Can Lead to Mental Decline in Seniors

89. 84% of Elderly Blacks and 57% of Elderly Whites are Vitamin D Deficient

90. What to Do if You Regret Getting A Tattoo

91. Learn How to Look Your Best At Every Age

92. Staying Healthy and Disease Free Starts In The Brain

93. How a Cactus from India Can Help You Lose Weight

94. Friendly Work Environment Linked to A Longer Life

95. Poor Health Habits Can Cause Brain Shrinkage

96. How to Manage Insomnia and Get Better Sleep

97. UV Coated Sun Glasses Are Like Sunscreen for the Eyes

98. Nutrition Plays a Key Role in Healthy Aging and Longevity

99. Healthy Aging Begins In Your Early Years

Well there you have it! A list of 99 tips from 2011 that can help improve your life with respect to health, wellness, and appearance. 

Here is what I would like to do with the list.  Pick at least 5 items but preferably 10 that you think will help you the most during the coming year and get mentally prepared to do the work required to get the change that you want.

Post the list in a place you can look at it every day and cross the items off the list as you achieve the results you want.

For more information, download the free report "Solutions For Lifelong Health and Beauty" at www.DrSeymourWeaver.com/solutions if you have not done so before.

Also, contact me by email at DrWeaver@DrSeymourWeaver.com if you would like more detailed information about a specific topic during the coming year

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discussion.gifRestore Your Health and Energy In Spite of Your Age 

There is a saying that youth is wasted upon the young.  Ongoing research into the areas of health, wellness, and anti-aging might one day lead to a change in this statement so that perpetual youthful energy and vibrancy is still a possibility at any age.

While this might sound a little bit far fetched, it is becoming more and more of a possibility as each day goes by.  But, to tap into this realm of existence requires discipline, focused activity, with a specific purpose and target in mind.  So, I would like to ask you a question.

Is age starting to catch up with you?  Do you have less energy or vitality than you had when you were 5, 10, or 20 years younger?  Well if so, you don't have to feel like the Lone Ranger. 

As we age our body starts to not operate as well as it once did.  There are a lot of reasons for this.  Research into the aging process shows that metabolic changes take place within all of the cells of the body and a particular decrease is noticed in structures called "mitochondria" which are the energy reservoirs.  Muscle cells contain the highest concentration of mitochondria, especially cardiac muscle which is found in the heart.  While it is inevitable that these changes will take place, there are two things in particular you can do to make things better: follow a healthy diet or eating plan and exercise.

We'll start with exercise.  I know that most of us don't really always enjoy exercise; however there are fun ways that you can do it.  You can always grab an MP3 player and load up your favorite music or even an audio book and go for a walk.  It doesn't have to be a long walk in the beginning.  Just a walk around the block might be all you can do.  That's better than nothing though.

Perhaps for exercise you can find something that you like to do for fun.  For example, swimming is one of the best forms of exercise out there, working almost all parts of your body.  Simply getting out and playing a game can start you out with some exercise that is more enjoyable.  Get out and shoot some hoops with your kids or nephews or nieces.  Whatever you choose to do, try to get out and do it frequently and build a habit of doing some form of exercise.  Thirty minutes of exercise three days per week can have a big impact on your energy level as well as improve sleep habits, and how your body processes the food you eat.

When it comes to diet and eating healthy, there are lots of things to consider there as well.  Allergies are one of the biggest such as gluten sensitivity and lactose intolerance; the other consideration is whether or not you have a disease of some sort such as diabetes or high blood pressure.  If either of these is true, you need a little consultation before you make too many radical decisions in your eating habits.  This can be in the form of some good research online, or from your physician or a registered dietitian.

There are many foods out there which promote health and wellness.  For example, garlic has been known for centuries to have healing qualities.  Seek out vitamins that are high in fiber, vitamins and protein.  Beans, beans the musical fruit should be redone to read "beans, beans, the magical fruit."  Of course they're not really magical, but they offer great benefits nutritionally in the form of vitamins, protein and fiber.  Beans are definitely a food that you should add to your diet if you're not already.

Stay away from fried food and foods with a lot of fat.  These will clog up your arteries as well as excessive calories that can increase weight.  This, in turn, makes your body work harder to pump blood and will affect your stamina and cardiovascular health in general.  Sure you can eat these things, but like most things, do so in moderation or just occasionally.  Make sure to mix in some fresh fruits like a banana or blueberries with your breakfast.

The two areas of healthy diet and exercise are always a good place to start when it comes to health and wellness.  Used in combination with natural supplements, meditation, healthy relationships, and activities that fulfill your life purpose, diet and exercise will do almost everything you want.   

Do this regularly for at least 30 days and you will be sure to notice an increase in energy as your body becomes healthier. When so inspired, continue this as part of your plan for lifelong health and abundant energy.


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