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Quick Tips for Better Health

 

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Here are a few quick tips for better health. They will help you get started on the road to feeling better, looking better, and preventing chronic illness if you will make them a regular part of your lifestyle. If you are suffering from poor health, diet should be your number one priority.  If you are in poor health I encourage you to seek out medical advice, but at a very minimum seriously consider changing your diet.

Here are some simple things you can do to improve your health and fight disease in your body by simply changing some of the foods you eat:

1) Increase dark green vegetable intake (dark green leafies). These are high in phytonutrients, chlorophyl, and oxygen. They are also alkaline (high PH) versus acidic (low PH). Cancers thrive in low PH environments, and hate oxygen and phytonutrients. Some great veggies that are cancer killers are cabbage, mustard greens, broccoli, spinach, cauliflower, Brussels spouts, and especially large quantities of wheatgrass juice.

2) Increase your intake of tomatoes, red cabbage, red peppers, red radishes, and turmeric. These have all been shown to  reduce the risk of lung and prostate cancers, and lower blood pressure.

3) My favorite for summertime health – eat more watermelon! Helps prevent prostate cancer. You can juice both the watermelon fruit and the rind which has the bulk of the nutritional value in it.

4) Sweet potatoes, carrots, winter squash, and orange peppers reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease,
as do yellow peppers, yellow turnips, and parsnips.

5) For good vision, eat spinach, kale, collards, romaine lettuce, peas, celery, string beans, broccoli, and Brussels spouts.

6) Eggplant and beets are good to reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease and memory loss. Eggplant extract is now coming to be seen as a miracle cure for cancer.

7) Eat onions, white turnips, and mushrooms-they are good to reduce the spread of cancer and some heart disease.

8) Eat dried organic beans for fiber intake, cooked of course. And, when you eat beans, eat them with brown organic long grain rice. This provides a whole protein (amino chain).

9) STAY AWAY from white rice and white bread. Eat brown rice and whole-wheat (if you are not allergic to gluten) noodles (not egg noodles), crackers, and whole-grain breads. If you are able to find it, purchase breads without yeast, like that of millet and flaxseed that use baking soda in place of yeast.

10) Increase your water intake, and if you can afford it, get a good water filter for your sink faucet or undercounter mounted system. Water is the cleaning fluid of our bodies on a cellular level, promoting great brain health, disc health, and joint health.

11) If you must drink coffee, remember for each ounce of coffee you drink (very acidic), you need to flush your body with four ounces of water, i.e. one cup of coffee needs four cups of water to flush out the adverse affects that it has on your liver. A little bit of trivia – if you injected the amount of caffiene found in a single cup of coffee directly into your blood stream, you would die of cardiac arrest.

You can learn more about better nutrition on VeganOvercome.com, a website that I started some years back as I was fighting chronic illness.  If you have found this article interesting, please consider sharing it with your favorite social network by clicking on the social network icon of your choice at the top of this page. Thanks.

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  1. Impressive article Sam, and eye opening. Oh, by the way… funny story. I was not even looking for your website when I was doing a search for this very thing!!!! I found your site ranked #2 on google for this article. I guess I just need to visit your websites when I need info on something. you allways seem to have what i am looking for. :-)

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