A Healthy Lifestyle
Get Me Healthy – Fast!
It’s a busy life for most of us. And keeping ourselves healthy is all too rarely near the top of our list of ‘things to do’.
Convenience often wins – we are all so busy that convenience is at a premium.
We can easily choose less nutritious food, which is quick to prepare. This compromise helps us to fit everything in.
In terms of natural medicines – 9 out of 10 people will pay a much higher price for a product in convenient capsules, when a loose powder version is much less costly. It’s just less hassle to use capsules (and you are more likely to remember to take them).
‘B6 banishes PMT (PMS)’
‘Vitamin C protects against colds’
‘Lysine zaps cold sores’
‘St John’s Wort counteracts depression’
‘Valerian gets you to sleep’
‘Ginkgo for a better memory’
1. A great diet
2. Good exercise level
3. Sufficient relaxation
Multivitamins Don’t Cut It!
So don’t think you can use a multivitamin/mineral supplement and eat badly! These are just chemicals – they are no substitute for food.
Once taken in by plant material, a mineral is given life. It becomes part of a living structure – a plant. It is changed during this process.
Humans and animals cannot modify chemicals efficiently in this way. Otherwise we would have roots and end up standing around a lot! Plants do the basic ‘fixing’ of the raw elements into living material; then animals eat the ‘prepared’ elements, which are now in a form they can use.
If you can’t get food – fine; use tablets! But in terms of nutrition, food wins hands down.
If you want a daily supplement – use vegetable juices each day – or limited fruit juices (most fruit contains a lot of sugar, which harms health). If you can ‘juice’ your own – so much the better. ‘Chew’ well and mix with saliva before swallowing, to ensure good digestion.
Dietary Guidelines
My recommendation is to aim for 80% of what you eat to be fruit and non-starchy vegetables. Most people have only 20% or so of their diet as these foods, so this would quadruple the amount of fruit and non-starchy vegetables you are getting. You will have lots of nutrients in reserve – and they will be in highly useable plant form.
When you do, occasionally, have a stodgy meal – at least have a side salad with it. This is a great habit to get into.
Keep some growing herbs on your kitchen shelf – in the UK these are available from all larger supermarkets – and add some to every salad you have. This adds to the flavour as well as adding another nutrient source.
Remember – it is important to have a good variety of fruits and vegetables in your diet. This makes sure you have a good range of nutrients.
Digestion
One proviso is to make sure your digestion is working well – otherwise you are not getting the goodness out of your food.
One reason for not getting the maximum nutrients out of your food is that your digestion may not be efficient enough.
Certainly, your digestion will become less efficient as you age. If you are over forty years old, assume that your digestion could do with ‘perking up’, even if you have no particular symptoms.
One way to do this is by using herbs to boost digestive function. Either see a qualified herbal practitioner, or take a course of herbs specifically for the digestion. Make sure you complete the course.
Keep healthy – and pile that plate high – with salad and fruit!
If you want convenience food – pop into the health food shop and get that bottle of fruit or carrot juice. Preferably organic.
Now that is convenient! Zero preparation and zero washing up!
Very best wishes for a great lifestyle!
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