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Time To Focus On Health and Wellness

Posted by Bobby Brown on December 31, 2019 - 6:01am

DO A GUT-CHECK

Want to do more to support your overall immune and digestive health? Probiotics can help support these body systems. They’re a type of good, live bacteria you can find in foods like yogurt, which may support digestive and immune health. When taken on a regular basis, probiotic supplements can be a good addition to your daily wellness regimen.

STOCK UP ON NUTRIENTS

No matter the type of diet you’re following and how healthy it may seem, it’s easy to miss out on certain nutrients. And, unfortunately, these gaps may compromise your overall wellness. You can help fill those gaps by adding a multivitamin to your daily routine. Think of it as an insurance policy against nutrient shortages you may not know you have.

FOCUS ON THE GOOD FATS

While the human body produces a lot of essential substances on its own, we’re incapable of producing omega-3 fatty acids, which are key for normal growth and development, cardiovascular health, blood pressure maintenance, joint and skin health, and eye, brain and nervous system function. Though you would need to eat 4 to 6 meals of fish like mackerel, salmon or herring per week to get the omega-3s you need, the average American consumes less than one serving a week. A daily fish oil supplement helps you to hit the recommended target, plus you get it in an easy-to-swallow gel cap that’s free of fishy after-effects. A high-quality supplement is also a purified form of fish oil, free of excessive levels of toxins.

FIGHT FREE RADICALS WITH ANTIOXIDANTS

Antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E, lutein, lycopene and selenium, are important free-radical-fighting nutrients to include in your daily diet. Intense exercise can increase the production of free radicals, which can damage muscle cells, destroy healthy cells and affect cell aging. Fight back by including an antioxidant supplement daily with a meal or increase your servings of antioxidant-rich foods, like fruits, vegetables and dark, leafy greens.

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December 31, 2019 at 6:44am