Good Food Good Health – Keeping young
Hi everybody
We all seem to be looking for that one thing that will make us feel better, defy the ever ageing process and allow us to live longer.
Recently I have been asked many times ‘what can I do to keep feeling and looking young’. I always say there are many things we can do but the main aim is for a healthy body and healthy mind.
It would be great if we could just pop along to our local supermarket and buy a product to do this, but this is where we need a reality check – as this is never likely to happen.
Through the ages eternal youth and longevity have been sought after, with hundreds of different potions promising wonders.
Today, we still pop thousands of ‘pills’, use ‘anti-ageing’ products, grind our bodies at the gym and even resort to plastic surgery; we are spending big bucks trying to put off the inevitable.
We all know that a healthy life style – ‘good food good health’ should be a way of life for everybody.
By consuming good food makes you feel good and this shows on the outside. Your skin and hair shines and glows when you are getting the right minerals and vitamins from your diet, but along with your nails are the first to show signs of deficiency.
So eating a natural well balanced diet really does go a long way. If you can cut out most processed food, relieving your body off all the additives they contain can make a fantastic improvement.
Tests carried out on some of the regular additives to popular processed foods have shown that they can make you feel lethargic, irritable, and some people have allergies. The amount of salt hidden in some of these foods is also horrendous.
I believe that a healthy mind is really one of the most important things that keep you feeling young, and that your outlook on life is responsible also for affecting your health. Having a healthy body and mind go hand in hand and really do compliment each other. I am a great believer in ‘visualisation’ a technique we can all use to calm us down and relax. This is what I use when I feel tense, such as the dentists surgery, I just imagine myself on a gorgeous beach, the sun beating down on by body while I listen to the sound of the sea. I feel better just by typing that.
I wrote an article earlier this year on visualisation therapy and was amazed at the response of how many people had never heard of this, but who had then put some of the techniques in practice and said they benefited.
I use visualisation-breathing exercises regularly – diaphragmatic, as I suffer from COPD and have found these really help and always feel clearer and calmer afterwards, our youngest daughter used this before and during her driving test, which she passed first time and said that she amazingly felt really relaxed and was sure it helped, whether this really did help pass the test or not it certainly had a claming effect, so now she is going to try it on her A level exams later this summer.
Visualisation is the rediscovery of an ancient art used for healing. There is some good literature and videos on visualisation available at http://www.quantum-mind-power.com
Research has just shown that going to church can be beneficial in helping us to live longer, it showed that attending church once a week gave a 30 percent less chance of dieing during the eight and half year study that was undertaken.
That’s great and fantastic for churchgoers, but I believe that it could possibly be the affect of meeting others, socialising and interacting that lifts your spirit, so if by going to church, mothers union or any other event gives us a sense of well being and achievement can only be a benefit in making us feel good about ourselves, giving us a healthier outlook on life.
Relaxation is a must too. We all have busy lives, but we must find our own ‘space’- time to be able to unwind, and it does not have to cost the earth.
What can be easier than a lovely relaxing bath, you can make it really mood enhancing by adding a few drops of essential oil or by using fragranced candles, remember to lock the door so you are not disturbed, it also costs little.
Laughing is a great way to de-stress, whether it is on your own relaxing and watching a funny film or with friends helps immensely. We all feel 100 per cent better after a good laugh, and time seems to fly by when we are happy and what is great laughing seems to be infectious and cheers up people around us.
Music is a great way to lift our spirits, and nowadays with Ipods and MP3 players we do not have to inflict our preference of music on any one else. I feel lost without my MP3, I listen and sing along to myself when I am walking the dog or doing the housework, even listen to talking books, at the moment I am learning Spanish and has given me a real sense of achievement, if I can do it anyone can, and in turn boosts confidence and sense of well being.
Getting a good nights sleep of at least six hours gets the day off on the right foot, cat naps are excellent too, research has found that even twenty minutes during the day is the equivalent to a couple of hours sleep at night. A good time to do the breathing exercise is just before going
to sleep.
Eating fresh fruit and vegetables regularly need not be expensive if you can get to your local market or farm shop, where seasonal and local grown are excellent quality.
Gentle exercise and walking is good for all of us, keeping the body and mind supple, be realistic more strains and breaks happen when people throw them self into a heavy exercise programme. I do a lot of walking and use dance for exercise, mainly because its fun and really enjoy it and is just as good a work out.
So by eating a good balanced varied diet ‘good food good health’ gives our body the best chance, helping our immune system to combat the stress and strains we endure daily, and using as many of the relaxation methods possible will make you feel good on the inside and the outside.
Sandra & Ted
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