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Are You Overweight, Is It Too Late?

Saturday, September 12th, 2009
Article Body:
When is it too late to start exercising and eating healthy? Some people say never, I disagree with that. I think it would be hard to do that when you are 6 feet under because you never started eating healthy and exercising. But as long as  you are still breathing, it is not too late.
If you are overweight it makes life much harder, getting up and down, walking anywhere, much less trying to exercise. Out of the corner of your eye you see people staring and whispering. They might as well go ahead and point, too.
The best time to start an exercise program and eating healthy is when you are young. Unfortunately that is not always the case. As a person gets older, that old saying, “It is hard to teach an old dog new tricks”, is very true, but not impossible. For whatever reason people tend to be less active.
At any age a person should and can improve their way of eating and getting some kind of exercise. You don’t have to quit eating, if you do that, you might dry up like a prune. Learning a new way of eating and enjoying new foods, with a friend or group, is a good way to lose the weight.
Walk with a friend 2 or 3 times a week. Start off walking short distances and increase it a little at a time. You’ll be surprised at how much better you begin to feel each day. Between the eating healthy and exercising you’ll feel like an new person in no time and life will be better and easier.
Soon those  same people who were staring and whispering will come up to you and say, “Don’t I know you, you look so familiar, but I just can’t place you?” And you will smile and say, “You must be mistaken, that was another person.”
Start today with your new way of life; you’re going to love the way you feel.

Overweight

Overweight

Article Body:

When is it too late to start exercising and eating healthy? Some people say never, I disagree with that. I think it would be hard to do that when you are 6 feet under because you never started eating healthy and exercising. But as long as  you are still breathing, it is not too late.

If you are overweight it makes life much harder, getting up and down, walking anywhere, much less trying to exercise. Out of the corner of your eye you see people staring and whispering. They might as well go ahead and point, too.

The best time to start an exercise program and eating healthy is when you are young. Unfortunately that is not always the case. As a person gets older, that old saying, “It is hard to teach an old dog new tricks”, is very true, but not impossible. For whatever reason people tend to be less active.

At any age a person should and can improve their way of eating and getting some kind of exercise. You don’t have to quit eating, if you do that, you might dry up like a prune. Learning a new way of eating and enjoying new foods, with a friend or group, is a good way to lose the weight.

Walk with a friend 2 or 3 times a week. Start off walking short distances and increase it a little at a time. You’ll be surprised at how much better you begin to feel each day. Between the eating healthy and exercising you’ll feel like an new person in no time and life will be better and easier.

Soon those  same people who were staring and whispering will come up to you and say, “Don’t I know you, you look so familiar, but I just can’t place you?” And you will smile and say, “You must be mistaken, that was another person.”

Start today with your new way of life; you’re going to love the way you feel.

Orovo, the Easy Way to Better Health

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Orovo Better Health

Orovo Better Health

When I heard about Dr. Pericones discovery of the 10 superfoods featured on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show “10 Years Younger in 10 Days,” I immediately wanted to try the challenge myself. After making a list of these 10 superfoods I set out to find them. It should be pretty easy, right? After visiting 3 different grocery stores, I had only collected about half and realized the challenge would be more difficult than I originally imagined!

I thought, someone needs to bottle this mixture up and sell it as a single supplement! Then I found that someone already had. The wife of the CEO of Orovo happened to be watching that day and decided to take on the challenge of incorporating these foods into her diet for 10 days. Looking younger is a matter of perception, but what was measurable were the pounds and acne she lost in the process.

To make incorporating these superfoods from all around the world into her and others diets, they created the Orovo dietary supplements with high quality extracts of these 10 superfoods. Combining these extracts with green tea and wrinkle removers, Orovo was designed to help people realize their health goals — whether that is to lose weight, detox their body, improve their skin or just become overall healthier.

Celebrating the Joy of Nutrition and Fitness Part 1 of 7

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

It’s that season again: when we eat too much and move too little, when tempting foods are everywhere, and when darker, colder days make it easier to sit on the couch than to be active. It’s the season when many of us put our health on hold until it’s time for New Year’s resolutions again.

There’s a much more positive way to approach the holiday eating season, according to Dayle Hayes, a registered dietitian with Nutrition for the Future in Billings . You actually can maintain your weight, increase your energy level, and stay healthy throughout the holidays–without giving up any of the traditional treats. Just imagine how nice it would be not to have to diet in January!

According to Hayes, paying attention to nutrition and fitness can also have significant mental health benefits. Eating well and being active are two wonderful ways to reduce stress and keep your holiday spirits intact. Here are three tips for healthful eating during the holidays (and year-round too):

1.    Balance holiday food with enjoyable activity: Promise yourself that you will devote 30 to 60 minutes to physical activity every day–and make active time fun time. Take a walk to see holiday decorations up close. Dance with someone you love. Play outside with children. Meet a friend at the gym.