Posts Tagged ‘Healthy Wisdom’

Desk Jockey Workouts

Monday, March 5th, 2012

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FRIDAY, Feb. 24, 2012 (HealthDay News) —Spending long hours at your desk may boost your work productivity,

Stretching Is Only One Exercise At Her Desk...

but it can harm your health, an expert warns.

There’s growing evidence that the more time you spend sitting each day, the greater your risk of heart disease. Your spine, shoulders and hips may also suffer.

“It’s important to get up and move around throughout the day,” occupational therapist Julia Henderson-Kalb said in a Saint Louis University Medical Center news release. “Exercise not only helps with how you feel physically, but it also improves your mind and your memory.”

It may not be possible for you to go to the gym at lunchtime, but making small changes to your daily work routine can help protect your health, she said.

Henderson-Kalb offered the following suggestions:

  • Sitting on an exercise ball instead of a chair will strengthen your abdominal and back muscles, and improve your posture.
  • If possible, walk around while you talk on the phone.
  • A timer or alarm set to go off hourly can help you remember to take a moment to stand and stretch.
  • Choose the stairs whenever possible, and use the restrooms on another floor.
  • Avoid the parking spots closest to the building.
  • Wear a pedometer and plan to take between 6,000 and 10,000 steps per day.
  • Keep light weights or exercise bands at your desk to help squeeze in an exercise break.
  • Bring your lunch to work. The time you save can be used for a quick walk or workout.
Last Updated: 02/27/2012

Safely Avoid and Remove Dangerous Man-Made Fluoride

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

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Article by

Tony Isaacs

Thanks to mass fluoridation of our municipal water supplies and inclusion of man-made fluoride in toothpastes and other dental and consumer products, most of us regularly consume dangerous amounts of unnatural fluoride compounds. Despite claims of dental health improvement, such fluoride actually leads to worse dental health as well as a host of other very serious health consequences. Though it may be next to impossible to avoid fluoride entirely, there are many steps one can take to avoid much of the fluoride we consume as well as eliminate existing fluoride in our bodies. (more…)