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Energy keeps the zip in our step! |
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September 24, 2002 By: Laurie Simpson Energy keeps the zip in our step!
Energy is something that anything alive must have. There are also forces in nature that exert it. If something is living it is also consuming energy in one form or another. We burn it in our bodies to stay alive and we burn fuels to produce it to stay warm. Eating well and living a healthy life style can add to the reserves you body has to draw on. Sleep and exercise can also add to the amount of zip you have in your step and the strength you have to get through a busy day. The older we get, the more we value the importance of the energies it takes to meet all of our responsibilities and the harder we work to use our reserves efficiently. There are two main areas people can focus in. Eating well and keeping your digestive system healthy and processing foods well will help keep your energy levels high. The importance of water to the whole process should not be underestimated when considering what you need to get the most from your body. Digestion can only be at its best if we are maintaining our water levels. Food supplements can offer a variety of products that compliment healthy living and may help to improve your energy levels. Most manufacturers will be glad to supply you with information on their products and what they can do for you. Sometimes a small alteration in your diet or a simple supplement can make a wonder change in your well being and lifestyle. Author Notes:
Laurie Simpson contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.1st-in-wellness.com.
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