Archive for the ‘Health’ Category

How To Eat Healthy

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Recently I’ve been eating a bit healthier. It’s the start of what I hope to be a successful overcoming of my addiction to food. You see, that’s what people who are overweight really have as a problem – an addiction to food. Eating lots of food becomes necessary just to feel normal in the same way that people who are addicted to cigarettes must have a ciggie regularly just to feel normal.

Tips

Anyway, here’s how I eat healthier. I remind myself that I must eat at least one of the following food groups every day:

  • some kind of protein, preferably fish (I like to eat cooked mackerel that comes in a tin – an easy source of omega 3 fatty acids).
  • some kind of fruit (smoothies are great for this).
  • some kind of “good” fiber like oat bran or wheat bran (good for lower cholesterol).
  • some kind of carbohydrate – preferable low GI.
  • some kind of vegetables (this is my hardest one because I simply don’t enjoy eating them, especially greens!).

Good Diets

I’m overweight and I know my diet is not good but frankly many people who don’t look overweight eat unhealthily too. They are still at some increased risk of heart attack, stroke or cancer.

The bests diet to eat is the Mediterranean Diet, The Okinawan Diet (similar but more fish) or the Raw Food Diet (all cold food, no meat).

Although I would really love to be able to eat only raw food, I can’t see myself pulling it off – the temptations of modern day foods and recipes would make it difficult to eat.

Breaking The Addiction

Like I said, being fat is being addicted to food. It’s no secret to me but to the rest of the world it seems to be. How can I overcome this addiction? That’s the million dollar question. I’d love to hear your advice :)

To Your Health

Friday, October 10th, 2008

I read somewhere that you must look after your health first before anything else.

Think about it – you can improve yourself in many ways – perhaps learn self-hypnosis, NLP, learning a language, increased confidence, public speaking skills, spirituality and more.

But if you don’t have your health then all of this could potentially be a lost cause. You need health not just to survive but to get the best out of life generally.

I have a problem of general anxiety about my health and have a couple of problems anyway which I’m getting checked out – best to just speak to the doc rather than ignore them, trust me.

To your health!

Stress And It’s Connection To Illnesses

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

I remember a few years ago when I heard on TV that stress might be linked with diseases like cancer.

At first, I scoffed at this as a media soundbite. I mean, sure, stress can make people more susceptible to things like the common cold but could it actually contribute to major diseases and conditions apart from the obvious ones like skin breakouts? I was sceptical but lately I have changed my mind.

You see, I make a little money on the side with various websites and one area that I have looked heavily into is hyperhidrosis. This is when some people have an imbalance in their bodies and they over-sweat as a result.

Then I heard that someone had cured themselves by eating the raw food diet. By taking away the stresses on the body placed on it from the typical junk that most people eat, they were able to cure themselves.

I have also noticed on message boards for various conditions such as hyperhidrosis, acid reflux and more – that the people who frequent these boards tend to be of a nervous disposition and many of them are what we might call hypochondriacs – they are overly obsessed with their health.

This rings true a little with me because I have this anxiety too and have been battling my entire life with it. And it made me wonder if my own acid reflux problem (I take daily recommendation) is actually related to my anxiety. Could this problem be a product of my own creation?

I say this because there are many conditions that medical science cannot explain. For instance, medical science cannot explain why some people sweat excessively. It cannot explain why some people get acid reflux when there does not appear to be anything physically different with them. And I’ll bet there are a whole host of other conditions that can’t be explained either.

So to come full circle, I believe that anxieties, stresses and the modern lifestyle are responsible for many of our health woes and instead of feeding them with drugs we need to go to the root of the problem. Diet is the biggest change that you can make to restore the balance.