Get Healthy…It’s Easier Than you Think

Sometimes it’s the little things, isn’t it? While SOME people find it easy to turn their life on its head to make important changes, most of us find that small changes last longer. Take what you eat daily. Almost everyone knows we could do better…but where to start? Here are three good ideas for you:

Increase Your Fiber Intake: The USDA recommendations for consumption of high fiber foods, while they change with age, are in the neighborhood of 30 grams per day…much more than most of us manage. We all know that whole-grain cereals and breads are a great place to get some fiber…but you can’t just eat grains all day long. Where else do you turn? DietaryFiberGuide.com is a terrific help in this regard…with charts of foods in 4 different categories, including both fiber and caloric levels. You’ll also be interested to learn about fiber’s benefits in regard to diabetes, blood pressure, weight control…and possibly even cancer.

Add A New Fruit: Have you tried pomegranate yet? It’s kind of funky-looking on the outside, but the fruit inside is really something special. Yes, in terms of taste…but more importantly, it’s one of the richest of all sources of natural antioxidants…more than green tea, cranberries and even red wine! Antioxidants can improve your blood flow, reducing the chances of heart attack, stroke and clogged arteries. Learn how to eat pomengrate, drink it in juice or work it into many other tasty recipes. All this and lots more is available at
PomegranateInformation.com!

Take A Holistic View: We all know that it’s important to exercise, of course. But where do you begin? And how does exercise affect your life as you age? How can you reduce stress, and why should you bother? How important is weight management? And if it’s important, where do you begin? For encouragement and a kickstart toward healthy living, visit HealthyLivingHelp.info…and start taking steps toward a better life today!

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