Wellness Tip of the Week: 11 Healthy Foods to Add Back Into Your Diet
There are a few foods that became taboo during the “low-fat” craze of the 80’s and 90’s. If they’ve been off your menu since then, consider adding them back in! Read about all the benefits of these 11 unjustly judged foods here:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/11-demonized-foods-you-should-eat
Wellness Tip of the Week: Exercise to REDUCE STRESS!
- At May 20, 2020
- By Michelle Struckholz
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By increasing serotonin, dopamine, & norepinephrine, exercise alters blood flow away from the parts of the brain involved in repeating stressful thoughts. Exercise can also reverse the stress toll by showing fewer signs of aging!
Additionally, by increasing the length of telomeres, you can even garner the anti-aging effects at the cellular level.
Less stress, less wrinkles, and better fitting clothes.
It’s a win, win!!!
Wellness Tip of the Week: KEEP ALZHEIMER’S AT BAY!
- At May 13, 2020
- By Michelle Struckholz
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The Benefits of Exercise Tip #5- Lower Arthritis & Back Pain
Discover all the great things you never knew you’d get out of a regular exercise routine:
According to MayoClinic.org-
Regular low-impact aerobic activities can increase strength and endurance in your back and improve muscle function. Abdominal and back muscle exercises (core-strengthening exercises) may help reduce symptoms by strengthening the muscles around your spine.
Exercise can also reduce arthritis pain, help maintain muscle strength in affected joints and reduce joint stiffness. It can also improve physical function and quality of life for people who have arthritis.
Recipe of the Week: Potsticker Stir Fry!
- At April 27, 2020
- By Michelle Struckholz
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Add some pizzazz to humdrum frozen potstickers, and enjoy the flavors of spring veggies in this recipe!
The Benefits of Exercise Tip #1- Reduce Anxiety!
Discover all the great things you never knew you’d get out of a regular exercise routine:
A regular cardio and strength training routine can help reduce stress levels and relieve anxiety. Stress is a common cause of sleep problems, including trouble falling asleep and sleeping restlessly during the night. A potent remedy for anxiety and other mood disorders—just 5 minutes of exercise can trigger anti-anxiety responses in the body! Mind-body exercise such as yoga and stretching can help quiet the parasympathetic nervous system, which can help you relax and lower cortisol levels and blood pressure. Not sure what to do? Try out one of our online classes!