Recipe of the Week: Broccoli with Peanut Sauce
- At March 30, 2020
- By Michelle Struckholz
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Recipe of the Week: Sweet Chili Salmon with Blackberries
- At March 23, 2020
- By Michelle Struckholz
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Want a new twist on an old healthy standard? Try this recipe with a blackberry twist!
Exercise of the Week: Stability Ball Series-Bridge to Hamstring Curl
- At March 20, 2020
- By Michelle Struckholz
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Learn how to effectively use the stability ball to perform exercises to strengthen your core and legs with this exercise.
Join us for an online Core & Stretch class, Saturday 3/21 at 9am!
- At March 19, 2020
- By Michelle Struckholz
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If you’re feeling stiff, sore, cooped up, or miss your old gym routine, join us for an online Core & Stretch class, Saturday at 9am! We’ll go through basic stretching and mobility movements, while adding in challenging core stability exercises to help you feel more mobile, stable, and able!
Register online at http://www.momentumri.com/services/small-group-classes/
Please register in advance in order to receive log-in information. Registration closes one hour before class starts.
Wellness Tip of the Week: Sleep Check-up #3
~Sleep Improves Your Immune Function & Increased Inflammation~
Even a small loss of sleep has been shown to impair immune function. One large 2-week study monitored the development of the common cold after giving people nasal drops with the cold virus. They found that those who slept less than 7 hours were almost 3 times more likely to develop a cold than those who slept 8 hours or more. If you often get colds, ensuring that you get at least 8 hours of sleep per night could be very helpful. Eating more garlic can help as well.
Sleep can also have a major effect on inflammation in your body. In fact, sleep loss is known to activate undesirable markers of inflammation and cell damage. Poor sleep has been strongly linked to long-term inflammation of the digestive tract, in disorders known as inflammatory bowel disease. One study observed that sleep-deprived people with Crohn’s disease were twice as likely to relapse as patients who slept well. Researchers are even recommending sleep evaluation to help predict outcomes in individuals with long-term inflammatory issues.
For more information: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/10-reasons-why-good-sleep-is-important