What would you do right this minute, if you knew it might keep you from needing to see a doctor tomorrow? There are hundreds of simple ways to help protect our health. These include everything from hand washing to good dental hygiene. Here are three of our favorite wellness tips involving fats, fiber and fitness.
Fats: Our brains are made of 60 percent fat. So why aren’t fries considered brain foods? We need to nourish our brains (and our hearts) with the right kind of fats. Omega-3 fatty acids (also commonly known as EPA and DHA) are the good guys. EPA helps to lower triglycerides in our blood. DHA helps to nourish our brains. According to the American Heart Association, omega-3s may also lower your risk of abnormal heartbeats, which can lead to sudden death.
- Tip: Increase your dietary intake of fatty fish such as salmon, tuna, anchovies and sardines. If you don’t like fish, or if you aren’t eating it twice a week, choose a dietary supplement with a minimum of 350 mg combined of EPA and DHA.
- Tip: Add a scoop of Sunfiber to your food daily. It won’t change the taste, aroma or consistency of your meal, but it may help your body to function better.
- Tip: If you can never seem to carve out the recommended 30 minutes a day to exercise, break that time into smaller increments. Many fitness experts agree that three 10-minute workouts can be just as beneficial as one 30-minute session.