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- The road to financial freedom is to
have great health so that you are in good shape
to learn.
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2 - An open mindset to start learning
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3 - Investing your time in your
financial & health education so that you
are in control of your life to create wealth to
enjoy a better life.
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4 - Enjoy the wealth that you have
created because you have been taking care of
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A man’s health is a very important
aspect of his life. To say that “health is wealth”
is not only to utter an old, used up mantra, but to
mean that for most human beings, staying fit and
healthy is parallel to being wealthy, for a person’s
everyday life is influenced mainly by the state of his
mind and body, especially by the presence and absence
of certain diseases.
Many people go through various efforts to stay fit,
maintain good health, and ensure their longevity.
Examples of these practices include engaging in
rigorous physical fitness training, eating a balanced
and healthy diet, maintaining ideal weight, and
employing an effective stress management procedure. It
is also important to stop smoking, reduce alcohol
intake, and avoid the use of prohibited substances.
Poor health can be caused by a host of different
factors, such as poor eating habits, lack of exercise,
stress, and excessive smoking and alcohol intake.
Unbalanced intake of nutrients, for one, may cause
excessive or deficient nutrient intake, which will
definitely affect the body’s normal functions. These
nutrients are necessary for a person’s growth,
metabolism, and other functions. There are about six
nutrients, which are needed by the human body in
different amounts to perform its various processes.
These are: carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, or
nutrients that are known to provide energy to the
body; and minerals, vitamins, and water, or those
nutrients that support the body’s metabolism.
Water, the last nutrient in the list, is sometimes
called the forgotten nutrient, but it is considered as
the most important. Water is necessary for the
body’s growth and metabolic processes. It runs
through the blood and lymphatic system, carries oxygen
and distributes nutrients to the cells, and rids the
body of toxins and wastes in the form of urine and
sweat. If water and its other liquid substitutes are
not present in the human diet, food digestion,
nutrient absorption, and waste excretion would be
impossible.
The human body is made up of two-thirds water. It
needs eight to ten glasses of water or caffeine- and
alcohol-free liquids to replace the water it loses
during the day. The body’s need for water is
satisfied by the intake of other drinking liquids free
from caffeine and alcohol, such as juices; fruits and
vegetables, which are made of 80 to 95% water; meat
products, which are made of 50% water; and cereals
like rice and oats, which can contain as much as 35%
water.
Fruit juices, on the other hand, have been
scientifically proven to give certain health benefits,
provided that they are taken in moderation.
Nutritionists also suggest that fruit juices should be
taken in their pure state, and people should only
drink 100% fruit juice. Cranberry juice is believed to
prevent urinary tract infections; grape juice is
believed to lower the chances of blood clots in the
heart; and orange juice is believed to prevent stroke
and reduce the risk of heart attacks.
Though these popular beliefs have no scientific basis
to their therapeutic claims, most scientists say that
many fruit juices are indeed healthy to drink. Pure
orange juice, for example, is very rich in Vitamin C,
potassium, and folic acid. Other fruit juices that are
rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and anthocynanins
(water soluble pigments found in plants which act as
antioxidants) include grape juice (purple),
pomegranate juice, and cranberry juice. It is believed
that juices that are made from fruits with rich colors
such as grapes, pomegranates, cranberries, and
blueberries are rich in vitamins and antioxidants. New
juices from black currants and Tahitian noni have also
found their way in the international market.
Recent scientific studies have also claimed that the
antioxidants found in most fruits and vegetable juices
can help lower a person’s risks of developing
Alzheimer’s disease. Antioxidants are naturally
occurring substances found in most plants and have the
potential to help combat heart diseases and fight
cancer.
Freshly squeezed juices from fruits and vegetables are
excellent sources of minerals and vitamins which
catalyze chemical reactions occurring in the body.
These enzymes also produce the energy needed for
digestion, absorption, and conversion of food into
body tissues. An increased intake of fruit and
vegetable juices ensures that the body will
efficiently absorb more minerals and vitamins.
Another helpful benefit of fruits and fruit juices is
their ability to promote detoxification in the human
body. Fruits help to cleanse the body, especially
those with high acid levels. Tomatoes, pineapples, and
citruses such as oranges, red grapefruits, and lemons
are known for their detoxifying properties. While
these fruits promote cleansing, they still provide the
body with a high boost of Vitamin C!
By A.M. Howard
D. David Dugan is a supporter of health.divinfo.com,
a site devoted to promoting good health, and
retirement.divinfo.com, a site designed to provide
people of all ages helpful retirement information.
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