The best time for… everything

Smart time management can do a lot, including even saving you from illness! After all, as you know, a spoon is good for dinner, that is, there is a time for every action. Let’s look at some tips to act most effectively in relation to your health. 1. Increased brain activity lasts only a few…

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Fluid balance on hot days

First and most importantly, drink water. On the hottest summer days, a person can lose up to 3 liters of water per day, which comes out through the pores with sweat. At very high temperatures, sweat evaporates quickly. While actively resting or working, you sweat a lot and thereby lose reserves, which must be replenished….

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Take time to say thank you

Most of us, when we think of prayer and healing, think of prayer for good health and recovery. However, there is a prayer that does not ask for anything. She thanks for what was received. Gratitude has amazing power, says psychologist Martin Seligman, Ph.D., former president of the American Psychological Association. One of the exercises…

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The brain is always alive and strong

Your brain craves information. Constantly. New impressions, of course, cannot be compared with oxygen – without blood flow, brain cells live for a couple of minutes. But even with a small amount of dopamine (a chemical responsible for memory and the ability to learn), life is not very good. Without news, the brain actually starves….

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Don’t stimulate your pancreas

It must be remembered that excessive absorption of nutrients and their conversion into fat occurs when there is an active release of insulin from the pancreas. And this happens only if you have eaten sugar, a lot of white bread, and potatoes. Consumption of sweets, as well as foods containing starch, leads to hyperglycemia –…

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Running from depression

The more a person moves and sweats, the less likely he is to contract depression. Recent research shows that cycling or jogging can combat melancholy and blues as effectively as sedatives. 80 mild to severely depressed people agreed to run on a treadmill and exercise bike for 30-40 minutes 3-5 times a week. Then they…

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How to stay young

Move more In the East, martial arts, a prototype of physical activity, were created in order to prolong the life of the emperor’s subjects. And they lived twice as long as expected. The technique still works. Aerobic exercise, even 10 minutes a day, will reduce the risk of heart attack by 2 times. Short intense…

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Colors of youth and health

The brighter the diet, the more antioxidants it contains, which stop cell aging. The more varied the color palette of fruits and vegetables on the menu, the better. The secret to fresh skin, healthy bones and good memory is kept in the refrigerator. The more colorful vegetables and fruits there are, the more benefits the…

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