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When winter months arrive, it’s no surprise many people adopt a sedentary lifestyle.  Colder temperatures keep many people indoors, and those daily trips to the gym are much less likely to occur if the winds are whirling and the snow is falling outside. However, living a healthy lifestyle is a year round commitment, and such a lifestyle is far easier to maintain if it’s not abandoned once the colder temperatures arrive.  In addition, staying disciplined throughout the Winter is an effective means of warding off colds and other ailments that can come with the colder seasons.  So as Winter begins to bear down, here are a few tips for staying healthy and making it to Spring feeling better than you ever have.

Get your shut-eye. While it may seem getting more sleep in colder months is akin to a bear hibernating in the winter, that’s not entirely true.  Don’t overdo it when it comes to sleeping, such as hitting the snooze bar and taking long naps on cold days when you’re stuck inside.  Just be sure to get adequate sleep because too little weakens the immune system, which can make you more susceptible to colds, flu and infections.

Exercise. While it’s enticing to stay inside on a cold day rather than go to the gym, it’s also detrimental to your health.  The best way to ensure you continue to exercise through the winter months is to develop a routine.  If you exercise after work, bring your gym clothes to work with you so you won’t have to go home and change and then be forced to go back outside to go to the gym.  If you can, work out during your lunch break when the skies are bright and the air is a little warmer.  Whatever routine you choose, do it early in the season and stick to it.  Once you’ve established the routine, it will be much easier to maintain.

Socialize. As technology advances, more and more workers have become telecommuters, forgoing the traditional office for the home office like myself.  While this can make life easier it can also leave you susceptible to Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), a type of depression that can affect people during the winter months when staying in is more common.  For telecommuters, who may only leave their house for the office once a week so it’s important to maintain a social life during the winter months to avoid developing any feelings of isolation.  Maintain a level of activity in your community, and be sure to get together with friends or family at least once per week.

Eat Right. Just because you’ll be more bundled up thanks to cold weather doesn’t mean it’s safe to add a few extra pounds.  While winter often increases cravings for heartier meals, a hearty meal can be healthy.  Rather than store bought soup heavy in saturated fat, use fresh fruits and vegetables to make your own soup, stew and meals at home.  The vitamins from fresh fruits and vegetables can strengthen the immune system, and a healthy wintertime diet will have you ready and raring to go once the warm spring air and sun return.

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Lifelong Health Begins in Childhood. Making healthy lifestyle choices for our children is essential for long-term optimal health and learning.

Are our kids eating right??

Most children do not meet all dietary recommendations and no longer get enough vitamins, minerals & essential fatty acids in their diets. Children eat too much fat, sugar, processed and fried foods that are nutritionally empty and can be addictive.

Did you know?

Chronic degenerative diseases are not diseases of old age, they originate in childhood
· Our children are developing Type 2 diabetes (adult onset diabetes).
· A lack of Essential Fatty Acids has been linked to mental deficiencies, ADHD and other learning & behavioral problems.
· Cancer has become the leading cause of death in children.
· Asthma rates have increased.
· Osteoporosis is linked to poor nutrition in the early years.

What can we do to protect our children?

Nutritious food, that includes generous amounts of organic fruits and vegetables, exercise and hydration are imperative but in today’s environment is that enough?? The simple answer is: No

Children now have to cope with life in a toxic world. Even if they were eating a perfect diet they can no longer get what they need for optimum health from food alone. Their need for essential nutrients is greater than ever before and higher levels of these nutrients are necessary to combat oxidative stress caused by the free radicals in our foods and environment.

Prevention is the Key!

Numerous clinical studies reveal that children who take nutritional supplements show a significant increase in academic intelligence and had fewer behavioral problems.
By including a high quality nutritional supplement formulated especially for children we can:
· Nutrient their bodies now for optimal development and long term health
· Nutrient their brain for optimal learning and behavior
· Build a strong immune system
· Feel confident that our children are getting the essential nutrients & health protection they need (alongside a healthy diet & lifestyle)

For Supplements to be effective you need:
* A high quality product (look for a Potency guarantee on the label)
* Balanced formulations that are manufactured to pharmaceutical standards
(so you have a guarantee that what’s on the label is what you get).
* Bio-available products that is able to be fully utilized by the body cells
* Disintegration guaranteed (liquid in the stomach in 30 mins)

Research Scientist, Lyle MacWilliam has written a” Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements” (Over 1500 supplements scientifically analyzed). Well worth a read if you need clarification on the most effective supplement to use. #1 Nutritional Supplement in study of over 1500!


Want more information??

Dr Christine Wood, practicing pediatrician has very useful and down to earth information on child nutrition. Read Dr. Woods latest book “How to Get Kids to Eat Great and Love it”.

Dr Ray Strand outlines the value of nutritional medicine – Bionutriton.

For an overview of USANA click on the Flash Presentation .

Dr Gerald Lewis, an Auckland Cardiologist who has researched the need for effective supplementation believes that:

“If we properly nutrient the next generation it will almost eliminate the chronic degenerative diseases which have exploded in our parent’s generation and ours.”



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Stress Management – Benefiting From Laughter!

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