If you are married, be sure to make time for intimacy in your relationship.
Sex is a great stress reducer and keeps a marriage happy. Sex is healthy
act that should be enjoyed.
44. No More Caffeine
Caffeine can dehydrate your body so try to remove it from your daily intake.
This may require some weaning, but when done, you will feel better. If you
feel that you need something, instead of grabbing a cub of caffeinated
coffee or soda, try drinking herbal tea.
45. Stick with Whole Wheat
Whole wheat is actually better for you. It offers more fiber, which helps
reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, cancer, diverticulosis, diabetes to
name a few. When possible, set aside the white flour and bread and reach
for products that are made from oats, barley, buckwheat, bulgur, rye, brown
rice, millet, and wheat.
46. What are Flavonoids?
These are oestrogen-like compounds found in plants that act as hormone
blockers any place in the body where there are excess hormones that could
cause such cancers such as breast cancer. Flavonoids are also strong
antioxidants, which can be found in foods such as beans, onions, broccoli,
apples, and soy products.
47. Green Tea
Studies have shown that adding green tea to your daily diet provides
several health benefits to include the metabolizing of fat, ease of digestion,
and is a good source of flavonoids. Another benefit is that tea is a form of
natural diuretic, which is very mild and not harmful.
48. Sodium
As a way of reducing blood pressure, which is bad on the heart, reduce the
amount of sodium (salt) you intake. You may be thinking of table salt but
you should know that many canned vegetables, soups, even soda, are very
high in sodium. Look at your labels and try to cut back on processed foods.
If you have a craving for salt, switch to natural seasoning and just a little
salt.