Our health is drastically impacted by nutrition. You'll find that almost all health issues are more easily controlled or handled by adding or eliminating certain foods, and by taking the proper supplements which are missing from our diet. . We also know that fast food does not give you the nutrients that your body requires and that processed foods create their own problems..
The purpose of McVitamins is to help you find out what vitamins you need to take due to a "fast food" lifestyle and how to increase your health.
There are certain things that you can do without drastically changing your lifestyle, that will get you on the road to good health.
Things are better taken on a gradient. Have you ever tried to totally change you health by getting plenty of exercise and by eating only healthy "fruits and vegetables"? It was too steep a gradient and you probably gave it up pretty quickly. Have you ever suddenly stop drinking or eating certain substances and got a headache and/or started to feel really badly? It was too steep a gradient.
We would like to propose that you start on a gradient. By following the Health Tips we've outlined below, you can add just one step and know that you are making a difference in your health. And, of course, by taking the vitamins that we've outlined in our other links which help your body compensate for the missing or destroyed vitamins and minerals that occur when eating a "normal" fast food diet or eating processed and refined foods. And supplements that will help your reverse a health problem. This is were to start.
1. Drink Plenty of Water - How much and why?
2. Don't breathe polluted air. Yeah, right. Maybe if you live out in the country somewhere. And of course, there are some cities that are worse than others. Well, I know it isn't reasonable for everyone to "head for the hills", so what do we do? We take antioxidants and other supplements that will combat the problems created by the air we breathe. Want to understand why? Well here is our article on Pollution and what to take to combat its bad effects.
3. Exercise - Yes, I know what you're going to say. It is usually acknowledged that good health depends on exercise. I'll bet your going to say - yes, but, I work long hours, I go to school, I have these kids, etc. etc. etc. I just don't have the energy. I know I should but…
Why exercise? Only during exercise are nutrients needed for maximum energy production carried to every body cell.
Well, one of the reasons that you don't have that energy and don't feel like exercising is nutritional deficiencies created by eating at fast food restaurants, having a essential fatty acid deficiency from eating the latest fad of "low fat" foods, going on low calorie diets, etc. etc. Its a dwindling spiral.
A spontaneous urge to exercise cannot be expected until the correct nutrients are obtained. Dietary improvement quickly increases metabolism, or internal exercise. How do you get this handled?
And then there are ways to get exercise in. Remember exercise builds a healthy body and helps you to sleep. Hints on how to get exercise into your life;.
4. Sleep: Sleep is as important. Can you get this into your schedule?
Find out why you need sleep Find out what to do if you can't sleep at
Sleeplessness
The purpose of McVitamins is to help you find out what vitamins you need to take due to a "fast food" lifestyle and how to increase your health.
There are certain things that you can do without drastically changing your lifestyle, that will get you on the road to good health.
Things are better taken on a gradient. Have you ever tried to totally change you health by getting plenty of exercise and by eating only healthy "fruits and vegetables"? It was too steep a gradient and you probably gave it up pretty quickly. Have you ever suddenly stop drinking or eating certain substances and got a headache and/or started to feel really badly? It was too steep a gradient.
We would like to propose that you start on a gradient. By following the Health Tips we've outlined below, you can add just one step and know that you are making a difference in your health. And, of course, by taking the vitamins that we've outlined in our other links which help your body compensate for the missing or destroyed vitamins and minerals that occur when eating a "normal" fast food diet or eating processed and refined foods. And supplements that will help your reverse a health problem. This is were to start.
1. Drink Plenty of Water - How much and why?
2. Don't breathe polluted air. Yeah, right. Maybe if you live out in the country somewhere. And of course, there are some cities that are worse than others. Well, I know it isn't reasonable for everyone to "head for the hills", so what do we do? We take antioxidants and other supplements that will combat the problems created by the air we breathe. Want to understand why? Well here is our article on Pollution and what to take to combat its bad effects.
3. Exercise - Yes, I know what you're going to say. It is usually acknowledged that good health depends on exercise. I'll bet your going to say - yes, but, I work long hours, I go to school, I have these kids, etc. etc. etc. I just don't have the energy. I know I should but…
Why exercise? Only during exercise are nutrients needed for maximum energy production carried to every body cell.
Well, one of the reasons that you don't have that energy and don't feel like exercising is nutritional deficiencies created by eating at fast food restaurants, having a essential fatty acid deficiency from eating the latest fad of "low fat" foods, going on low calorie diets, etc. etc. Its a dwindling spiral.
A spontaneous urge to exercise cannot be expected until the correct nutrients are obtained. Dietary improvement quickly increases metabolism, or internal exercise. How do you get this handled?
And then there are ways to get exercise in. Remember exercise builds a healthy body and helps you to sleep. Hints on how to get exercise into your life;.
4. Sleep: Sleep is as important. Can you get this into your schedule?
Find out why you need sleep Find out what to do if you can't sleep at
Sleeplessness
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