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5 Rules to be Healthy - Telmo Canas Acupuncture

Following a healthy lifestyle often seems incredibly complicated.

Advertisements and experts all around you seem to give conflicting advice.

However, leading a healthy life doesn’t need to be complicated.

To gain optimal health, lose weight and feel better every day, all you need to do is follow these 5 simple rules.

1. Do Not Put Toxic Things Into Your Body  

Many things people put in their bodies are downright toxic.

Some, such as cigarettes, alcohol and abusive drugs, are also highly addictive, making it hard for people to give them up or avoid them. If you have a problem with one of these substances, then diet and exercise are the least of your worries.

While alcohol is fine in moderation for those who can tolerate it, tobacco and abusive drugs are bad for everyone.

But an even more common problem today is eating unhealthy, disease-promoting junk foods. If you want to gain optimal health, you need to minimize your consumption of these foods.

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2. Lift Things and Move Around

Using your muscles is extremely important for optimal health.

While lifting weights and exercising can certainly help you look better, improving your appearance is really just the tip of the iceberg.

You also need to exercise to ensure your body, brain and hormones function optimally. Lifting weights lowers your blood sugar and insulin levels, improves cholesterol and lowers triglycerides.

It also raises your levels of testosterone and growth hormones, both associated with improved well-being.

What’s more, exercise can help reduce depression and your risk of various chronic diseases, such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer’s and many more.

The key is to choose something that you enjoy and can stick with in the long run.

3. Sleep Like a Baby

Sleep is very important for overall health and studies show that sleep deprivation correlates with many diseases, including obesity and heart disease.

It’s highly recommended to make time for good, quality sleep.

If you can’t seem to sleep properly, there are several ways you can try to improve it:

  • Don’t drink coffee late in the day.
  • Try to go to bed and wake up at similar times each day.
  • Sleep in complete darkness, with no artificial lighting.
  • Dim the lights in your home a few hours before bedtime.
  • For more tips on how to improve your sleep, check out this article.

It may also be a good idea to see your doctor. Sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea, are very common and in many cases easily treatable

4. Avoid Excess Stress

A healthy lifestyle involves a wholesome diet, quality sleep and regular exercise.

But the way you feel and how you think is also very important. Being stressed all the time is a recipe for disaster.

Excess stress can raise cortisol levels and severely impair your metabolism. It can increase junk food cravings, fat in your stomach area and raise your risk of various diseases.

To  reduce stress, try to simplify your life — exercise, take nature walks, practice deep-breathing techniques and maybe even meditation.

If you absolutely cannot handle the burdens of your daily life without becoming overly stressed, consider seeing a psychologist.

5. Nourish Your Body With Real Foods

The simplest and most effective way to eat healthy is to focus on real foods.

Choose unprocessed, whole foods that resemble what they looked like in nature.

It’s best to eat a combination of animals and plants — meat, fish, eggs, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, as well as healthy fats, oils and high-fat dairy products.

If you’re overweight, obese or have shown signs of metabolic issues such as diabetes or metabolic syndrome, then cutting back on major carbohydrate souces can lead to dramatic improvements-

Whatever you do, make an effort to choose whole, unprocessed foods instead of foods that look like they were made in a factory.

Being healthy is a marathon, not a sprint.

It takes time and you need to stick with it for life.
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