How to stop stress in its tracks

How to stop stress in its tracks

Stress – it’s never ending.  There will always be a certain amount of stress we experience each day from meeting deadlines, worrying about a loved one, disagreements with others, or maybe sitting in stalled traffic. We may not be able to wipe the slate clean eliminating all stress but we can develop better methods of how we handle it.

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No more body shaming - how to accept a healthy body weight

No more body shaming - how to accept a healthy body weight

Nothing beats the ability to look in the mirror and accept yourself as you are. The ability to say, “Hey I look good. I like my current weight as I feel healthy and full of energy.” Yet how many people say this to themselves - particularly women? 

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How not to make common weight-loss mistakes

How not to make common weight-loss mistakes

The last thing you want to do when attempting weight loss is to have to do it all over again if you gain the weight back. Think about it. You put in all that time and effort losing pounds.  Then when you reach your goal, suddenly you find yourself going back in reverse with the scale creeping back up again.

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Will a vitamin supplement cure brittle nails?

Will a vitamin supplement cure brittle nails?

Walk into any pharmacy, grocery store, or giant retail store, head to the section selling supplements and there will be plenty of supplement makers marketing pills for split and brittle nails. Many of us – up to 20% - at one time or another have had nails that may be weaker than we like and most of us are familiar with vitamin/mineral supplements promising to cure that.

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When quitting makes you a winner

When quitting makes you a winner

Everyone loves a winner.  We love them so much we hand out awards and heap mounds of praise on them.  We tell people “don’t quit” when times get tough. But there is one time when a person quits and we say “great job – good for you!” One time that is so important for their health that we are excited to realize they have just extended their life by years.

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Does apple cider vinegar live up to its health halo?

Does apple cider vinegar live up to its health halo?

Before you rush out to buy apple cider vinegar believing it can “do it all,” take a deep breath and think it through. Regarded by some as a natural miracle cure for just about anything from soothing a sore throat, reducing your blood sugar, fighting cancer, preventing heartburn , banishing belly fat or removing warts, how can one product live up to that reputation and what does science say.

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You're Soaking In It: Epsom Salts

You have soaked in it for years and probably never knew why – except that it felt good. Epsom salt, also known as bath salt, or magnesium sulfate if you're a chemist, has been easing aches and pains since it was first discovered in the 17th century. Back then, it put the healing springs of the town in Surrey, England, for which it is named on the map. Later that century, an Epsom chemist acquired a royal patent to recreate the town's local miracle in a lab, and the over-the-counter bath salts industry was born.

The spa enthusiasts who made pilgrimages to Surrey soaked in the springs to cure a whole medical encyclopedia full of ailments on which Epsom salt has zero effect. Today, we have a better handle on what bath salts can and cannot do.

Much of the magic in the magnesium. Most people do not get enough of this vital mineral in their diets, and one study from the University of Birmingham showed how blood magnesium levels rise after soaking in an Epsom salt bath. Since low magnesium levels impinge upon the quality of your sleep, some reports point to the Birmingham study as the science behind why we often sleep better after soaking in an Epsom salt bath. Another study examined how magnesium may help your body produce the sleep-inducing hormone melatonin.

Athletes and weekend warriors both have long taken to drawing up Epsom baths to ease muscle soreness and cramping. Magnesium again is the focal point: your body draws heavily upon the mineral to facilitate its management of glucose and lactic acid. For this reason, many athletes suffer from a marked magnesium deficiency and their doctors recommend supplementation. It's worth noting, however, that as good as an Epsom salt bath feels to your aching bones, the jury is still out as to whether soaking in one allows you to absorb enough magnesium to really make a difference.

There are many who take Epsom salt orally – in fact, the FDA lists it as a laxative. It works because because the magnesium draws water into the colon, which promotes bowel movements. However, there are a number of caveats. It is effective against constipation, but many might find it too effective, resulting in severe diarrhea. It can also cause bloating and an upset stomach. If you do choose to use Epsom salt as a laxative, be sure to drink plenty of water along with it. Overdo it, and you are opening yourself up to a magnesium overdose which can result in heart problems, coma, paralysis and even death.

 

Keeping Skin Healthy In Cold Weather

Keeping Skin Healthy In Cold Weather

Living in a cold climate during chilly to downright freezing weather can be hard on our skin. Blustery winds and frigid temperatures are no friend to our largest organ quickly zapping moisture leaving it feeling rough, dry, and cracked.

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