Don't listen to your friends who will scream "starvation" and swear you are going to lose pounds of muscle. Healthy Living Tips for Physical Wellness - your overall physical well being. Try anything that catches your fancy like dancing, cardio etc.
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When I say super foods what do I mean, you ask? Well, how about foods with Omega 3, and all the best anti-oxidants, vitamins, and reputation for being super healthy. Foods like salmon, avocados, tomatoes, broccoli, walnuts, almonds, garlic, blueberries, dark chocolate, cinnamon, etc. Why not go do your own homework and look and find all the super foods and add them to your diet? You owe it to your body to do this.
Now do not mistake me for a Tom Venuto, or any other true diet guru - I am just some schmuck who wants to share what little I know. Please take it with a huge pillar of salt (unless you are on a low sodium diet).
Get back support: When you are pregnant, your body weight is going to be distributed a little unevenly, and you may experience a great deal of back pain if you do not plan for it, and give your body some support and a boost. One of the best things you can do for yourself when pregnant is buy a lumbar support to strap on your chair at work and at home. This will mean far fewer headaches from strained muscles, less lower back pain, and overall a more comfortable musculature.
If you had fast food for lunch, then re-group, and have an apple in the afternoon. Go to the gym and have a healthy dinner. If you said a harsh word to someone, go back and apologize. If your frame of mind was crap all day, change it with your next thought.
Get the best mentor or trainer: Last but not the least it is essential to get a good trainer who knows about your body and therefore you can get the best body for you. He can schedule your workout in the best manner and therefore endow you best results.
WHO SAID 5 A DAY AND WHY DID THEY SAY IT?: Who said 5 a day? Yes they did! This Healthy living advice stems from a report from the World Health Organisation Fun healthy habits (WHO) that recommends at least 400g of fruit and vegetables per day to reduce the risk of "non communicable diseases" ( Ischaemic heart disease, stroke, Type 2 diabetes, certain cancers etc.). According to a W.H.O. report in 2002, low fruit and vegetable intake is estimated to cause 31% of Ischaemic heart disease and 11% of all strokes. It further estimates that 2.7 million lives could be saved each year if fruit and vegetable consumption were sufficiently increased.
If you don't know what to do, ask around. Don't limit yourself. Remember there are also all types of exercise videos available to rent, and at your local library, too.
These simple tips can improve your quality of life, and health more than you might think. Give them a try. You'll feel better, and you could well live a very long and healthy life.