Tag: metabolism

Sometimes Living A Happy And Healthy Life Takes A Little Effort

Genetics Loads The Gun And Lifestyle Pulls The Trigger

I’m sure that most of you don’t weigh the same as you did when you were 25 years old if you are one of the fortunate few who do, I know it took a lot of effort on your part. But for the majority of the population who do find themselves heavier, most of that…
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Are There Foods That Slow Down The Aging Process?

While you can’t stop aging, you can slow it down in a way. The first step toward good health in your golden years is to eat right. “You have to feed your body good nutrition for it to run like it’s supposed to run. You have to have good maintenance,” says Joan Salge Blake, a…
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Quiz Of The Week – The Wonders Of Walking

Join Me For A New Quiz O.K. Are You Ready To Take The Quiz? It’s Simple, Just Select The Answer You Think Is Right, Then Wait A Few Seconds To Find Out If You Were Correct Or Not. Good Luck And Have Fun

Slow Metabolism? There Are Ways to Boost It

You’ve heard it from me many times, but in case you missed it, here it is. “As you get older your body changes in many ways,” I’m sure you have already noticed a few. One of the things that change is our metabolism. As we age so does our metabolism, but there are ways to…
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Eating Less But Still Can’t Lose Weight

Are you eating less but still can’t lose weight? One of my readers asked me why she can’t lose weight and  I wanted to share it with you. Marilyn wrote me; “no matter what I do I can’t lose weight, I practically starve myself, and I work out 4-5 times a week but the pounds…
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Does Your Height Affect Your Health

Recently I was browsing through some medical journals and found something that I never thought was a possibility, that your height can affect your health. But after diving into the story it seems that there have been many studies about the subject. I found it pretty interesting, so I thought I would share it. The…
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