Your daily dose

By fitness guru • November 1st, 2010

MILK DOES NOT DO A BODY GOOD

For years the government has listed milk as an important part of the food pyramid and recommends 3 glasses a day. For years Americans have followed this recommendation with vigor as most health professionals believe that it builds stronger bones and muscle.

Now an increasing amount of doctors, armed with significant and compelling research have found that dairy is not all that fit for human consumption. The truth is that we are not calves and we are not evolved to drink cow’s milk. Milk is a highly inflammatory food for humans, it is unnatural and unhealthy for most adults.

While only 2.5% of children are allergic to milk an astounding 70% percent of the worlds adult population is allergic to milk. This leads to nausea, gas, and severe stomach cramps. Of all the animals on our planet humans are the only one that consume the milk of other animals, and that may be the reason why dairy consumption makes people ill.

Even more of a concern is that the consumption of milk in lactose intolerant people can mimic an insulin response similiar to consuming cane sugar. That can make us sluggish and put us for risk at diabetes down the road. Milk consumption has also been recently linked to autoimmune disorders such as Crohn’s and Rheumatoid arthritis.

The dairy industry is a powerful lobby in Washington and when dairy consumption decreased years ago, they shifted gears into one of the most sucessful advertising campaigns ever. Milk and dairy are huge sellers for grocery chains. Walk into a Walmart and you will notice the prominently displayed milk refrigerator.

Without sounding like an alarmist, if you tolerate dairy without any problems then consider having it. Post exercise it can be quite beneficial. But if you are feeling tired and run down, take a closer look at your diet and your dairy consumption. Cut out dairy for a month and see how you feel. Then introduce dairy back into your diet and notice the change if any. If you felt better off the dairy then you have certainly found your culprit.

Yours in health

Perry Mosdromos

Owner

One 2 One Fitness

The Exercise Prescription

Dr. Joseph Mercola, a well-known health advocate, has an interesting take on exercise.

He believes that it should be prescribed, like any other medication, in daily doses.

“The simple act of writing out a prescription for exercise is an excellent approach to being proactive in regard to your health. It’s also far more logical, inexpensive and actually radically reduces your risk of most every chronic disease known to man. A daily exercise routine is one of the main factors in achieving optimal wellness.”

Whether you think about it or not, each day you are faced with the option to get your daily does of exercise or not.

Will you find the time to hit the gym today, or will the busyness of the day leave you exhausted on the couch? Quite frankly, you don’t have reasons to not do it – you only have excuses.

If you are like most then exercise isn’t at the top of your list of favorite things. You’d rather be immersed in a bowl of ice cream, enjoying their favorite TV show or dining out with friends instead of sweating in the gym.

But the fact is that your favorite things add inches to your waist, and you know that a larger waist equals an increase in health problems, not to mention an overall decrease in your quality of life.

It’s time to get serious about exercise.

You could start by changing your attitude toward exercise. If you go into it with a bad attitude, chances are you won’t enjoy it. It’s time to accept the fact that you can enjoy exercise.

Consider the following:

* Have you written off exercise based on a particular type of routine – maybe you would enjoy something different. The truth is that no one can deny how great it feels to accomplish a challenging workout. It’s rewarding, invigorating and feels great. You simply need to find the right form of exercise for you.
* Try to pinpoint the main reason that you dislike exercise. Is it the uncomfortable workout clothes that you own? Maybe it is time for a new style. Is it trying to decide what machine to use at the gym? Maybe it is time for a personal trainer (more on that later). Is it the pain that you feel in your shoulder when swimming? Maybe it is time to find a new form of cardiovascular exercise – one that won’t aggravate your injury.

See, the truth of the matter is that there are many different forms of exercises that will give you the results that you want. Don’t like the gym? There’s a program for you. Don’t like running? There is an alternative. Don’t have the time? There are time friendly exercise routines that will give you incredible results in under an hour.

Like I said, when it comes to exercise you have tons of options. But it all starts with ditching the excuses and asking a qualified fitness expert like me for the right program for you.

Is it really that easy? Yes.

So where do you begin? Just pick up the phone and give me a call or simply reply to this email and let me know that you’re ready to get in the best shape of your life.

Exercise is your new prescription medication – don’t forget to take your daily dose!
The Healthy Food Trap

Do you eat healthy, exercise regularly and yet haven’t been able to achieve your goal weight? You’re not alone.

You’ve fallen into the healthy food trap. This is the faulty belief that as long as the food you’re eating is healthy then you don’t have to worry about portion size.

Weight loss always has and always will be a numbers game. If you eat more calories than you burn, you’ll gain weight – even if those calories are healthy.

Reduce the size of your portions and watch as the weight falls off.

 

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