Afraid of COVID-19? Think Prevention
#COVID #prevention #fear #Ivermectin #VitaminD #FLCCC Today, in the US, the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) is calling for widespread adoption of Ivermectin, both as a prophylactic and for…
The latest health news from around the world, as well as tips and information to help you improve your health and wellbeing.
Many methods to improve your health are pretty straightforward: to lose weight, eat less and exercise more; to boost your energy, get more sleep; to prevent dehydration, drink more water. Others, however, are totally counterintuitive. The following tips really do work—but they may leave you scratching your head.
Don’t brush your teeth immediately after meals and drinks, especially if they were acidic. Acidic foods—citrus fruits, sports drinks, tomatoes, soda (both diet and regular)—can soften tooth enamel “like wet sandstone,” says Howard R. Gamble, immediate past president of the Academy of General Dentistry. Brushing your teeth at this stage can speed up acid’s effect on your enamel and erode the layer underneath. Gamble suggests waiting 30 to 60 minutes before brushing.
Muscle weight, that is. If two women both weigh 150 pounds and only one lifts weights, the lifter will more likely fit into a smaller pant size than her sedentary counterpart. Likewise, a 150-pound woman who lifts weights could very well wear the same size as a 140-pound woman who doesn’t exercise. The reason: Although a pound of fat weighs the same as a pound of muscle, muscle takes up less space, says Mark Nutting, fitness director of SACO Sport & Fitness in Saco, Maine. “You can get bigger muscles and get smaller overall if you lose the fat,” he says. “The bulk so many women fear only occurs if you don’t lose fat and develop muscle on top of it.” Cut back on calories and add weight to your workout to lose inches.
#COVID #prevention #fear #Ivermectin #VitaminD #FLCCC Today, in the US, the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) is calling for widespread adoption of Ivermectin, both as a prophylactic and for…
#vaccine #vaccinations #COVID $MRNA $PFE “The CDC says 41.4-M doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been distributed, and that 20.5-M have been administered to date”— Paul Ebeling The US Centers for…
#pets #dogs #cats #health “If you have a dog or cat in your home, it distinctly alters the ecology of bacteria found there” –Paul Ebeling In fact, 1 study found…
#COVID #outdoors A study estimating concentrations of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in outdoor air determined that the probability of outdoor airborne transmission is exceedingly low. Researchers used aerosol samples collected outdoors…
#sleep #sleeping #alcohol The University of Sussex conducted a survey to find out what happened when 800 people took part in a “Dry January.” A number of benefits were reported,…
#Niacin #COVID19 Vitamins C and D have garnered much attention in the fight against COVID-19, B vitamins, niacin (B3) in particular can also play an important role. Niacin is a…
#cannabis #marijuana #pot #legal #retail #drug #addiction #RAND As more states legalize marijuana and more shops begin to sell it, more young adults are using it and developing drug-use disorders,…
#cooking #food #health “Cooking is seen by most people as an unavoidable common daily chore, studies have shown that cooking can improve our mental health significantly“–Paul Ebeling According to an article in…
#food #health #organic #brain Eating Real food helps us function optimally, sleep well, and reduce stress. Plus it can also impact our emotional health and improve brain power. The foods…
#resilience “We are all being fed an endless stream of negative MSM news pushing the boundaries of reality, it may seem comic to suggest optimism now but it is helpful…