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  • Wendie Pett Mind Your Heart
    Written by Wendie Pett
    Mind Your Heart Every second of every day your heart pulses and pumps oxygenated blood throughout your entire body to keep you alive, alert, and well. This wondrous muscle is the core of your being, empowering your whole body. The more you work this muscular organ, which on average is the size of your fist, the more you excel in daily activities.

    Imagine this. Every day your heart beats over 100,000 times, pumps 1,900 gallons of blood throughout your body, and forces the blood to travel a staggering 12,000 miles. A healthy heart also helps regulate blood pressure by producing a hormone that aids the kidneys in eliminating salt from the body. With a host of overwhelming duties, wouldn’t you think that it would be wise to put a special emphasis on training and strengthening this muscle?

    Written on Monday, 06 February 2012 12:55 in Body
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  • Wendie Pett Excess Weight: Is It Costing You?
    Written by Wendie Pett
    Excess Weight: Is It Costing You?

    There are over 64 percent of Americans that are over-fat and overweight.  Living this way can literally cost you money and time. The average person that is overweight tends to spend an additional $400-$1000 monthly on groceries, eating at restaurants, doctor bills, larger clothes, and insurance premiums.

    Obesity-related illnesses cause an astonishing loss of 39 million work days per year in America. Your weight gain isn't just costing you, but your company as well. You are your number-one asset in life and if you aren't taking care of that asset to the best of your ability then other areas in your life will diminish.

    Picture or draw a "wheel of life" categorized in sectioned pie pieces with each one individually labeled according to life's priorities. For example, mine would be sectioned into faith, family, health, relationships, finances, career, etc. When I look at my wheel, I see that my health is the glue that holds all of these categories in tact. In fact, the quality of each area of your life is a reflection upon your current health condition as well.

     

    Written on Friday, 03 February 2012 08:00 in Mind
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  • Wendie Pett Keep Your Body Hydrated
    Written by Wendie Pett
    Keep Your Body Hydrated

    One of the most common health problems that many people suffer from and don’t realize that it can easily be remedied, is dehydration! Over three-fourths of the population are chronic victims because they fail to drink adequate amounts of water for their body’s health needs. Symptoms may come in the form of headaches, dry skin, depression, fatigue, constipation, hunger, stiff joints, loss of sleep, and many other complications. The issue is that most people treat the symptoms with food and medication instead of providing the body with what it needs – “good old-fashioned H2O!” Did you know that our bodies are made up of 65-70 percent water? If we deprive ourselves of this vital life-support system, our bodies will literally start shutting down organ by organ. This can start happening if your body loses as little as 20 percent of its normal water content.

    You might think you're drinking ample amounts of water because of other liquids you consume throughout the day. But, not all liquids hydrate the body. Some liquids, such as coffee, tea or sodas, have caffeine and sugar and are actually dehydrators and deplete your water count. So if you must drink caffeine, consider refueling the body with an extra glass of water for every caffeine-loaded drink that you consume. If you prefer flavored water, you may add a slice of lemon or lime. The sodas should exit your diet immediately as they are more than just a dehydrator, they are full of toxins.

     

    Written on Friday, 27 January 2012 15:58 in Body
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