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We hear it almost every day: How are you? Most
of us answer that we're doing fine. It's possible to have a
better answer though: I'm terrific!
Do
you rely on your doctors to tell you how you are, when it comes
to your health? Lots of people drink and smoke to excess, then
expect the doctors to fix them when they get sick. Whether you
have a common cold or a more serious condition, take charge
of your own healing process. Regardless of your chosen method
for healing, it's important to take action and advocate for
yourself. When you depend on your doctor to tell you when you
are well or sick, you could be handing over a certain amount
of your personal responsibility. Although you need to consult
experts, the only person living in your skin twenty-four hours
a day is you. You are the one who cares the most about getting
better.
For colds
and flu prevention, remember to wash your hands often. Most
people don't wash their hands frequently enough or for a sufficiently
long enough time. Simply washing your hands well greatly reduces
your chances of getting sick when a cold or flu is going around.
Many supplements
are reported to have an effect on flu prevention, and these
are worth looking into. In our grandparents' day, protective
supplements such as cod liver oil and hot drinks with a squeeze
of fresh lemon helped to curb the frequency of common illnesses.
These old remedies are gaining popularity today.
Keeping
tabs of your own good health reduces your trips to the doctor
and helps you save money. Even though supplements and vitamins
are somewhat costly upfront, their cost is minimal compared
to the cost of lost work, lost school time, or loss of good
health. Some supplements are even tasty, if you don't count
cod liver oil. For example, blueberries are said to have a healing
effect because they're an excellent source of antioxidants,
as is green tea, black beans and many other foods.
Instead
of counting on the doctors to tell you how you are, take some
of that responsibility on yourself. Keep yourself educated and
on top of a vital, healthy lifestyle and next time someone asks
you how you are, you can say with confidence: I'm terrific!
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