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Exercise and well-being
As part of the modern life we lead, most people's
bodies do not get enough exercise. There are
many methods to keep the body fit and thin.
So what works? Simplicity! Give your body what
it wants. What does it want? GOOD FOOD, GOOD
WATER, GOOD AIR, GOOD EXERCISE, RESPECT AND
LOVE.
The body is a machine. As in any unused machine,
it 'rusts up' and becomes stiff. The body uses
movement to remove the toxins and unwanted products.
When there is not enough movement, the method
that it uses to remove waste and toxins, is
to store them in fatty areas of the body.
The fat was used to store reserves for later
use but, with the toxins and chemicals in modern
processed food, the fat in today's bodies becomes
an unusable storage area. The fat has an enormous
quantity of pesticides and toxins. This makes
it an unusable storage area so it just builds
up and builds up and becomes harder and harder
to remove.
When it is removed by strenuous dieting, too
many toxins are released into the body too quickly
resulting in flu like symptoms and, in severe
cases, temporary paralysis of various parts
of the body. So a gradual exercise and diet
programme is required.
The blood system supplies nutrients to the body
and the lymphatic system removes the wastes.
Think of the lymphatic system as a toilet. Like
a toilet, it works on values. The blood is pumped
round our body by the heart. The lymphatic system
has no such organ. It relies on our movements
and gravity to circulate around our body. Our
movements up and down open and close the valves.
So, the more we move, the more wastes are flushed
out of our system. The less we move, the more
toxins are stored in the body.
Drink one glass of pure water when you wake
up, at breaks during the day, one before each
meal and one before bed at night. Drink one
each time you go to the toilet and before each
cup of tea, coffee, coke etc. If you ever FEEL
thirsty, you already have a water depletion.
Now a tricky subject. (Especially to one who
loves chocolate). In the civilised world, it
has become accepted that if you reward yourself,
YOU EAT. The point here should be, reward the
soul and not the body. So, when you want to
reward yourself DO something that will give
you a great memory or buy yourself something
- a book, some flowers. Something aesthetic,
can be enjoyed and when ready you can easily
throw it away. You can not as easily throw away
a chunk of flesh!
Media and every Exercise book says to put aside
some time for exercise. This is fine for the
time you are exercising, but what about the
long hours when one just sits? And what about
the fact that sitting puts more strain on your
back than standing? Not to mention the potbelly
that seems to occur all on its own. That pot
belly, fat thighs, double chin, sore neck, wrinkled
face, dropped buttocks, etc come about because
one is not exercising and stretching ALL muscles
in the body DURING the whole day.
This lack of stretching and exercising affects
not only the muscles but also the supporter
of the muscles, the spine. And atrophied muscles
can pull the spine out of shape resulting in
horrible backaches when you are older. If you
are sitting at a desk, in an office, there are
simple stretches and exercises you can do at
work. Done in the loo or at odd times in the
day when you can. Try and spread the stretches
out over the day. For example you could do leg
and back exercises at night, sitting exercises
at your desk, some of the standing ones at your
desk or in a queue or whilst waiting for someone.
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