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Health First

From time to time, we’ll point you to other blogs besides our own, with particularly juicy or thought provoking content.

This post, here, is one of them.

Kathryn Woodall’s blog, A Comfortable Soul: Creating balance in your life, discusses matters pertaining to health and exercise. Health and wellness are big themes, there, but more from the inside out.

Less, “Do this exercise 12 times in 4 minutes,” than, “Put health first in your training, as well as your life.”

A nicer definition of Health, and what we should all be shooting for, I haven’t read in a long while.

It’s Not Diet, It’s NUTRITION; It’s Not A Program, It’s a LIFESTYLE


We try to promote healthy habits at Family Care Centers.

Especially if you have issues with weight, or blood pressure, or cholesterol, you’ve probably heard us recommend changes in diet and exercise:

  • Reduce your intake of saturated fats
  • REALLY cut back on your starchy carbs, and up your intake of colorful fruits and vegetables
  • Exercise more regularly, at least 3 times a week
  • Get the down to a healthy body weight

These recommendations are key, and if you can adopt them, a good many of your health woes will either disappear, throttle way back, or not occur to begin with.

But if it were that easy, everyone would be doing it…and Big Pharma would be out of a job.

Here’s a link to a related website, to help you stick it to ‘em, and get healthier in the process:

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Secret #5 To Higher Health: What Your Doctor Really Wants You To Know

Secret #5 To Higher Health: What Your Doctor Really Wants You To Know

[This is Part 5 of a 7 part series. -- PK]

5. See Your Doctor Periodically

Well, you should have seen that one coming.

But seriously, there are some excellent reasons to make an annual physical a cornerstone of your plan for health. Overcoming your dread of the gloved finger, or the mammography squish, will pay you enormous dividends with the very first problem you let your doctor catch early.

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The 4 Secrets To Survival — Excuse Me, Health And Wellness

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I can’t exactly say that I’m a shining example of health.

As a physician and family man, I think I do okay: I exercise regularly, including martial arts at least twice a week, don’t smoke or drink, and try to moderate my stress levels (haw).

But I don’t weigh what I did when I was a high school senior, and drink more coffee to get through the day than I’d care to admit. I eat too many carbs, get too little sleep, and don’t eat enough organic food.

These may not sound like much, but they should.

Nevertheless, I can still recommend 4 of the most important ways to avoid an early grave, and have a fine old time doing it (there are 7, but the final 3 will be in the next post). Partly because I’ve seen a lot of people do it right and do it wrong. Partly because the medical field has seen a lot, and has the studies to back up the advice it’s trumpeting from the mountain tops.

But also because, hey, the advice is so sensible and my self-respect has increased enough that I’m finally adopting the following principles myself.

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You Don’t Need A Gym To Get Trim And Fit

I’d like to share a resource with you, which I’ve personally found helpful for getting fit, and recommended to family, friends, and patients.

It’s a dvd called FlowFit, and in a health promotion unique to the industry, its manufacturer is now offering it free to every American (one dvd per household). No strings attached.

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