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March 25th, 2012 - 9:42 pm § in Nutrition

Reducing your intake of Salt

Eating less sodium can help lower some people’s blood pressure. This can help reduce the risk of heart disease. Sodium is something we need in our diets, but most of us eat too much of it. Much of the sodium we eat comes from salt we add to our food at the table or that food companies add to their foods. So, avoid adding salt to foods at the table and use these 5 tips to reduce your salt intake:

  • Take stock of the sources of salt in your diet, such as restaurant meals, salt-based condiments, and convenience foods. Some of these are really loaded with salt.
  • Read the labels when shopping. Look for lower sodium in cereals, crackers, pasta sauces, canned vegetables, or any foods with low-salt options.
  • If you think your meals are high in sodium, balance them by adding high-potassium foods, such as fresh fruits and vegetables.
  • Ask about salt added to food, especially at restaurants. Most restaurant chefs will omit salt when requested.
  • If you need to salt while cooking, add the salt at the end; you will need to add much less. The longer the food cooks, the more the salty flavor is muted and at the end, the final taste is on the top layer.

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February 26th, 2012 - 2:51 pm § in Stress Management

The Hidden Health Benefits of Massage

Physical contact may lessen depression, lower blood pressure, and even improve immunity Mark Rapaport, MD, used to wonder why his wife treated herself to so many massages. “She’d get tons of them, whereas I’d had maybe 10 in my entire life,” says the chairman of the departmen[...]


February 5th, 2012 - 11:06 pm § in Nutrition

A glass of red wine a day keeps the doctor away

Is red wine the fountain of youth or a potent poison? Is enjoying a glass of red wine with dinner each evening beneficial to your health? Current research suggests that a glass of red wine each day may be providing you with more than just a little relaxation. What are the health benefits of drink[...]


January 15th, 2012 - 10:57 pm § in Fitness

Weight Management – Are You at a Healthy Weight?

Come to the seminar this Saturday at 10:00 am to learn more.  But, for now, here is an article published by WebMD on understanding your weight and common health problems associated with being over-weight. Originally Published March 17, 2011. Weight Management – Are You at a Healthy Weight?[...]


January 1st, 2012 - 8:27 pm § in Uncategorized

Top New Years Resolutions

Have you made your New Years resolutions yet?  Having trouble?  Here is a good article that helps put it into perspective and provides some good resources to help you try to actually achieve your goals this year. Good Luck. http://www.squidoo.com/newyears [...]


December 18th, 2011 - 9:17 pm § in Fitness

Survival Guide To Holiday Eating

Here’s some scary food for thought: to gain five pounds from now to the end of January, all you have to do is eat an average of 200 calories per day more than you need — an ounce of fudge here, an ounce of gravy there, some pecan pie. If you need to ‘get a [...][...]


December 4th, 2011 - 5:31 pm § in Fitness

Health Effects of Childhood Obesity

Childhood obesity has both immediate and long-term effects on health and well-being. Immediate health effects: Obese youth are more likely to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease, such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure. In a population-based sample of 5- to 17-year-olds, 70% of obe[...]