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		<description><![CDATA[Good health is the most important and valuable gift you can give yourself. Healthy Living Tips can help you make healthy choices so you’ll look and feel better. And your body will definitely thank you! We have produced a massive 101 Healthy Living guide which will help to enhance your wellbeing. Below are 15 easy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good health is the most important and valuable gift you can give yourself. Healthy Living Tips can help you make healthy choices so you’ll look and feel better. And your body will definitely thank you!</p>
<p>We have produced a massive 101 Healthy Living guide which will help to enhance your wellbeing. Below are 15 easy tips for you to sample. You can download the full 101 version for FREE!</p>
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<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living Tip     #1:</span> Keep contaminants out of your drinking water.     There are thousands of contaminants in your drinking water     that you’re not even aware of. And not only can they enter     your body when you ingest them, but also during showering.     Eliminate these contaminants by investing in a good quality     water filtration system for your home.</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Health Living Tip     #2:</span> Eat smart when you&#8217;re at a restaurant. Take     advantage of salad and fruits available from fast food     restaurants. Just leave out the dressing and you’ll have a     healthy alternative to burgers and fries. At buffets, have     a full plate of healthy salad items first to fill you up.     But don&#8217;t assume everything at the salad bar is healthy &#8211;     mayonnaise based salads, bacon, croutons and fatty     dressings are all loaded with extra calories and fat. And     don&#8217;t overeat &#8211; get a doggy bag and enjoy the rest the next     day.</li>
<li>&nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living     Tip #3:</span> Keep in mind that a small waist is better     for your health. If your waist measures 35 inches or less     at the point just above your hipbone, then you are in the     normal and healthy waist measurement category. However, if     your waist is larger than 35 inches, you are generally at a     higher risk for developing heart disease and other     problems. You can take this measurement right now with a     cloth tape measure.&nbsp;</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living Tip     #4:</span> Stop the spread of germs. Although your mother     always told you to cover you mouth when you cough or     sneeze, doctors are recommending that you don’t. Instead,     it is advisable to cough or sneeze into a tissue, or even     your elbow. The reason is fairly common sense actually.     When you cough or sneeze your germs into your hands, you     are much more likely to spread them by touching… well just     about anything.</li>
<li>&nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living     Tip #5</span>: Improve the quality of the air in your home.     One of the reasons people tend to get sick more often in     the winter is the poor quality of indoor air. In fact, the     Environmental Protection Agency has completed tests on     indoor air quality and found indoor pollutants to be as     high as two to five times higher than outdoor levels. As a     result they say that the level of indoor pollutants is one     of the greatest risks to our health.&nbsp;</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living Tip     #6:</span> Cut out coffee. Coffee can cause you to gain     weight due to the presence of cortisol and insulin. Not to     mention the cream! Substitute green tea for coffee, and you     will find that you can lose about ten pounds in fourteen     days – while making no other dietary changes.</li>
<li>&nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living     Tip # 7:</span> Use more natural, healthier cleaning     products. Did you know that companies who make cleaning     products are not required to list the ingredients in those     products? These are deemed trade secrets so it would be     unfair to divulge those secrets. However what they don’t     tell you is that many of the ingredients they use are     chemicals that are proven carcinogens. Meaning they cause     cancer. Chlorine for example is widely used in household     cleaners even though it has been linked to certain types of     cancer. Make the healthier choice for your family by using     all natural cleaning ingredients. Good choices include     white vinegar, lemon and baking soda. Also try borax,     vegetable based liquid soap and even club soda. They clean     just as well and won’t fill your home with harmful     chemicals!&nbsp;</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living Tip     #8</span>: Take care of your teeth and gums. Did you know     that gingivitis can lead to heart disease? It may seem     strange that gum disease can affect your heart but     researchers have found a definite link. In fact, a study in     2004 found that 91 percent of patients with heart disease     also had moderate to severe gum disease Avoid problems by     brushing and flossing after every meal and visiting your     dentist for cleanings every 6-9 months.</li>
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<li>&nbsp;&nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy     Living Tip #9:</span> Eat tomatoes. Tomatoes are rich in     Lycopene, which is what also gives them their coloring.     Lycopene is a known antioxidant that helps your body to     prevent cancer. Tomatoes help to destroy free radicals,     associated with cancer in the human body. Tomatoes contain     high amounts of Vitamin C and Vitamin A, two vitamins known     to fight off colds and infections. Also, tomatoes contain     potassium, calcium, niacin and other essential     minerals.&nbsp;</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living Tip     #10:</span> Keep your skin looking young and healthy. A     high-quality moisturizing cream is beneficial for anyone     who wants to keep his or her skin looking healthy and     young. Daily skin care is imperative for everyone. Another     good practice is using a mild and gentle exfoliant once or     twice a month in order to help remove old skin cells.     Sunscreen is one of your greatest weapons against the signs     of aging, and it should be applied daily under your     makeup.</li>
<li>&nbsp;<span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living     Tip #11:</span> Take a multivitamin every day. Not getting     enough vitamins is one of the leading causes of illness.     Luckily it’s an easy problem to avoid. Doctors are now     recommending that everyone – no matter what your age or     health status – take a multivitamin every day. Speak with     your doctor or pharmacist for recommendations on the best     one for you.&nbsp;</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living Tip     #12:</span> Maintain your high school weight. One of the     best ways to stay healthy throughout your life is to     maintain the leanness you had at 18. Fat cells produce     hormones that increase your risk of developing diabetes,     increase inflammation and also increase the chance that you     will develop certain cancers. Studies have demonstrated     that people under 75 years old actually have twice the     likelihood of premature death when they are     overweight.</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">H</span>           <span style="font-weight: bold">ealthy Living Tip           #13</span>: Eat salmon. Salmon is high in Omega-3, an           Essential Fatty Acid known to be very beneficial to           overall health. In fact, salmon is one of the best           foods for those looking to get more Omega-3 Fatty           Acids in their diet. Salmon helps to promote heart           health, because it contains Omega-3, which is known           to help fight against degenerative diseases and to           improve cognitive and behavioral function in older           adults. Salmon may actually help those suffering from           depression as a result of its high content of healthy           fats, which are related to the improvement of           behavioral function. Salmon is also a great source of           protein, and offers a lower fat content than other           meat options. In addition, the fish is high in           Vitamin B-12, Vitamin B-6, magnesium and           phosphorus.</li>
<li><span style="font-weight: bold">Healthy Living Tip     #14:</span> Know how many servings of fruits and vegetables     you’re getting. There is so much talk about the right     number of servings of fruits and vegetables – do you know     what consists of a serving? Honestly, a serving size will     vary from one food to another, but here are some     examples:</li>
<li>One cup of 100% fruit (or     vegetable) juice</li>
<li>One cup of canned vegetables (or     canned&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; fruit)</li>
<li><span style="color: black">Two cups of green leafy     vegetables, such as spinach or escarole</li>
<p>     <span style="color: black">One cup of dry peas or beans     (there will be more than 1 cup after cooking)</li>
<p>      <span style="color: black">Half a cup of dried fruit, such     as raisins, apricots or cherries.</span> </li>
<li><span style="color: black"><span style="font-weight: bold">&nbsp;Healthy Living Tip #15:</span>     Spread your nutritional requirements over time. If you     don’t get enough of a particular food group on a single day     – it is ok to make up for it the next. If you select your     food choices wisely, you will find that you are getting     better nutrition from your diet. </span></li>
<p>When you use the information – small daily changes will bring big results. Getting started is often the hardest part. Make a commitment to yourself, and <b>start living a healthier life today.</b>
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