Dr Whiting on Healthy Living Made Easy
Monday, November 30th, 2009
Healthy living is something everyone wants. We all want to be free of the chronic diseases such as candida, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes, excess stress, complications of menopause, digestive problems, prostate issues, thyroid problems, poor memory and the ravages of arthritis. In Healthy Living you learn the three most important concepts to health and longevity. First is diet. Diet not only covers special eating for weight loss but also learning to eat well. Identifying dangerous foods in the diet and reducing or eliminating them is essential. Learning to consume and healthy diet and avoid dangerous foods is not that difficult. The number of dangerous foods is really not that many and include high sugar and starchy foods consumed to excess. By eliminating just a few foods you can greatly reduce your chances of developing such chronic conditions as candida, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes, excess stress, complications of menopause, digestive problems, prostate issues, thyroid problems, poor memory and the ravages of arthritis because each of these condition is the result of poor living habits. Exercise is the next of the three health wonders. The human body was meant to move. Many of the chronic conditions we worry about today such as candida, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes, excess stress, complications of menopause, digestive problems, prostate issues, thyroid problems, poor memory and the ravages of arthritis. It may be surprising, but all of these chronic conditions and many others, can be made much worse through inactivity. Exercise decreases and helps to eliminate toxins from the body. Excess toxins are produced by all these chronic conditions such as candida, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes, excess stress, complications of menopause, digestive problems, prostate issues, thyroid problems, poor memory and arthritis. As the disease produces more and more toxins, the toxins further break down the internal environment of the body. The last of the big three health tools is the use of dietary supplements. Vitamin/mineral formulas, especially in liquid form, for better absorption, can greatly reduce, prevent and even eliminate many of the chronic conditions we see today. Candida, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes, excess stress, complications of menopause, digestive problems, prostate issues, thyroid problems, poor memory and the ravages of arthritis have all been linked to key nutrient deficiencies in the body for months or even years of time. Since these chronic diseases cannot be contracted from others, their cause must be a breakdown of the internal chemistry of the body. Taking dietary supplements that provide all the full spectrum of nutrients need by the body, ensures that the chemistry of the body is in constant balance. Here at our Institute, we have developed many key targeted nutrient formulas, designed to prevent and help the body to reverse disease. Supplements to prevent and reverse chronic disease are not new, but science has been able to discover the right ratios and potencies to do the best job. If you are suffering from a chronic disorder such as candida, fibromyalgia, heart disease, diabetes, excess stress, complications of menopause, digestive problems, prostate issues, thyroid problems, poor memory arthritis, consider contacting our offices at askthedoc(at)healthyinformation.com We have developed many targeted supplements to help prevent and reverse diseases. Remember that only the body can heal, but it can heal only when it has the right raw materials it needs to do the job of keeping you well.
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