Archive for the ‘wellness’ Category

Healthy Shopping

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

The contents of your pantry can tell a lot about how that person might be feeling physically. Improving your shopping selections and nutritional intake can be helpful in making you feel more energized, lower your health insurance costs, improve the appearance of  your hair, skin and nails.  Healthier choices can also lower the risk of diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease and many different types of cancer.

By purchasing (and consuming) fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables, you will be providing your body with extra vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants it needs. As for your  pantry goods,   these few suggestions may help to get you started with making healthier selections;

1. Canned beans are very healthy as well as being a good source of protein. To lower your sodium intake, rinse them thoroughly before eating them.  Selections vary from white, red, garbanzo, kidney or black beans.
2. Popcorn is another great choice, some may not realize this but popcorn is a whole grain;  choose the low-fat version or the portion controlled 100-calorie mini-bags.
3. Canned tuna, packed in water makes a great alternative to other fish and shellfish as it is very low in mercury content.
4. Roasted red peppers are a great source of beta-carotene. They are sold in a jar with the pickles and they’re a great addition to just about any dish. Puree them for an added twist to any sauce recipe.
5. Capers and olives are a vital part of any Mediterranean diet. They contain a healthy fat that is necessary.
6.  The benefits of green tea are many.  Mainly for it’s antioxident and anti-cancer properties.
7. Low sodium broths or broth mixes are excellent for cooking vegetables, making soups or adding to mashed potatoes. This lowers the need for butter or salt. There are many lower sodium and fat free varieties available.
8. Salsa is a wonderful condiment. The tomatoes are a great source of many vital nutrients, but be sure to look at the ingredients and select the brands without added high fructose corn syrup.
9. Fiber bars, such as Kashi, All Bran or Fiber Plus are great to have on hand for an anytime,  on the go snack.
10. Canned low sodium soups- (with clear broth, not the creamy stews or chowders) are another great source of vitamins and low fat meat selections.

Having these items on hand and having a pantry stocked with healthy choices is a great way to begin a healthy eating plan.  It is important to take a look at what we feed our bodies.  Many times we feel exhausted and run down because our bodies are asked to perform without having the proper fuel for the best output.

Weight Watchers

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Weight Watchers is a sensible low cost weight loss program. For those looking for a long-term weight loss solution, Weight Watchers may be the answer. Weight Watchers encorporates weekly weigh-ins and meetings for support. Most people attending these meetings like the accountability or the weekly weigh in and get great ideas and group support from other members.

The current Weight Watchers plan is is based on a “points” system. Fat grams, calories and dietary fiber are used to calculate the “points” allowed for each day. Most prepackaged foods have a nutritional guide that details all of the necessary information to caslculate serving sizes and points value. The points scale is based on weight. Those weighing under 150lbs are allowed 20 points per day. The scale goes up from there. Two points per 10 lbs up to a maximum of 30 points per day (anyone weighing over 200lbs.) The plan also includes 35 “flex points” which can be used at any time during the week between weigh-ins. They can be used to add an aditional 5 points per day to the daily points allowance or used to really “blow it” on a favorite dessert…etc.

Weight Watchers offers many tolls for support. There are food guide books available for purchase which detail name brand foods and their points values, as well as a dining out guide which lists many restaurants to help with the challenge of dieting and dining out. Applebees chain restaurants offer Weight Watchers points on a selection of their menu as well. Other helpful tools offered for purchase at meetings are measuring spoons and food scalse to make the point calculating a little easier, and fabulous cookbooks which take cooking to a new level. The Weight Watchers e-tools website is also helpful for support, recipes, chat rooms and point calculating. On this site, one can enter a favorite recipe and receive a point value for each serving.

Many people find Weight Watchers less limiting than most other diet plans. You can eat any type of food you like and you can even splurge when you want or need to. This plan helps to teach portion control as well as good healthy eating habits. It may not be as fast as some other plans, but learning a new lifestyle is a lifelong lesson and most WW members keep their weight off for longer periods of time.

Tips for Healthy Resolutions

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

As the new year approaches, many of us are thinking about resolutions.  At the top of most people’s list is the desire to become healthier.We all want to be healthy, some of us know how to do so, but don’t force ourselves.  Others aren’t sure how, therefore can’t quite do it.  Below are a few tips for becoming a healthier you.

1. Have Joy In Your Life- Leave time in your schedule for friendships and fun times with family. Quality time means turning the TV and the computer off and spending time with your loved ones.
2. Stop Smoking- Stop the use of any form of tobacco.  This is one of the most important steps in getting healthy.  Tobacco is the leading cause of some cancers and other oral health issues.
3. Get Moving- You don’t have to begin a high endurance workout routine, just move your body. Moderate aerobic exercise is a good way to improve your health. It’s great for your mood, for your heart and of course, for your waistline.
4. Get Colorful- Colorful fruits and vegetables are full of antioxidants.  Antioxidants aid in slowing the cellular aging process. They also give us energy.  Think of your dinner plate as an artists palate and try to incorporate many different colors.
5. Get Your Checkup- Be sure you get all the annual checkups you need as well as the scheduled tests for your specific age.  This includes colonoscopies, mammograms and routine bloodwork.  This will help you maintain optimum health and catch any other problems in their early stages.

Out health is often last on the list in our busy overscheduled lives, until there is a problem.  Take the time for yourself.  It makes you a better partner, a better parent, a better spouse and a better employee.  In many cases once you see symptoms of a health concern it is too late and treatment can be far more involved.  Stay active and take care of yourself as a start for a healthy happy new year.

Personal Wellness

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

After returning from a great weekend at a spa resort, relaxation and wellness  are definitely on the top of my mind.  I am an admitted spa-junkie.  I love the calm, quiet atmosphere and the luxurious feeling of being pampered.  I love to take care of my skin and my body, with facials, body treatments and massage. It is what relaxes and centers me the most. I believe that everyone has a different definition of  wellness, and this is how I define wellness for myself..

Wellness can be defined in many ways. Some see it as physical well being, or medical health others think of mental well being and state of mind.  Tranquility, peace of mind and an overall healthy feeling are what make up wellness to me. At the spa I can indulge in some pampering, get some much needed R&R and eat delicious well prepared healthy food.

A weekend without stress is just what I need to make me feel balanced again. Especially now, during this busy holiday season, with shopping and parties and work and kids; a little “detox” time is perfect to promote a peaceful state of mind and mental wellness for me.  A trip to the spa, or any resort, all alone may be just the thing you need if you’re feeling totally overwhelmed and like you are spinning out of control.

If massage and spa treatments don’t do it for you, maybe a weekend in the country is a better idea.  Consider a log cabin in the mountains, or possibly a relaxing weekend on the beach. Even a big highrise hotel can be a place where you find your center again.  Lock yourself away from the world, stare out the window for hours, take naps, enjoy a good book or a few movies. Any of these activities, or lack thereof,  are a great way to unwind and get yourself  back on track again. Taking time for yourself can help promote wellness within anyone.

Find what interests you and makes you your most comfortable you, and take some personal time to create your own wellness, however you might define it.