Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Wake Up Call




Have you ever received a wake-up call about your health?
What was it like? What did you do?

Monday, September 13, 2010

Bone Loss


Calcium and Magnesium Help Build Strong Bones 
and Prevent Bone Loss


Our choices affect rate of bone loss.
Choose dairy products, nuts and seeds, dark green vegetables, and whole grains.
Calcium and magnesium supplements also provide these needed nutrients.  

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Table Salt


Consuming too much salt compromises our health. 
A few inventive ideas for using that extra salt in our kitchens:  



Enjoy a little salt for flavor, but not too much!
Salt is a flavoring agent and a preservative. It's definitive property is "saltiness." Nothing else is like it.


What other uses have you found for salt? Share with  us!


Jesus said, "You are the salt of the earth."  - - - Matthew 5:13.
We are to help bring out the best in this world and preserve the faith. 

Saturday, January 9, 2010

If Bones Could Talk

Bones are living tissues and require proper nutrition! With osteoporosis, the rate of bone loss speeds up while the rate of making new bone tissue slows down.  Bones become more porous, brittle, fragile, and susceptible to fracture.  If your diet doesn't provide enough calcium or your body doesn't absorb or metabolize it well, your bones may suffer.  Other contributing factors include hormonal imbalance, hyperthyroidism, conventional drugs, lack of exercise, cigarette smoking, high alcohol use, fluoride, environmental toxins and heavy metals.  Caffeine is insidious, especially if it replaces normal sources of calcium in your diet.  The body may have to leech calcium from the bones for use elsewhere.

If your bones could talk, what would they say to you?

The best source of calcium is diet, but a good liquid calcium and magnesium supplement may be essential
for many people.

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Pot Luck Dinner



Expect to see lots of "Pot Luck" dinners after the holidays. Leftovers from holiday meals and other special meals tend to reinvent themselves in the days that follow. We've probably all experienced the several kinds of "Pot Luck" described below.



Some of my favorite meals have started out as pot luck dinners. Creative substitutions for a missing ingredient may turn out to be better than what the recipe called for.


Fellowship is what counts with a pot luck meal. Was it Socrates or Schopenhauer who, when asked what he wanted for his last meal, said, "First let me choose with whom I eat."?


What are some of your more successful pot luck dinners?


Blessings for Health in a Happy New Year!



Friday, December 18, 2009

Having trouble getting motivated for health?


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