This is a sustainability-oriented blog. Topics pertaining Energy Efficiency (EE), Telecommuting, Sustainable Health/Wellness, etc., but mainly focus on solutions to non-sustainable practices and trying to address means and methods for resolving them. Sustainability is something that we all have to do, sooner or later! (Low politico please!).
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Mind that matters, misleading AARP... take it or leave it list
Sunday, January 10, 2016
FDA miss, more or less!
Uncle Sam Just Told Us To Drink Water, Not Soda. You Might've Missed It http://n.pr/1TI2QUx
The guidelines, and the pictures, should be, and could be, very simple.
More... fresh fruits and vegetables. More water. More exercise.
Less... Processed foods, red meat, and sugary soft drinks.
Simple. And fits nicely into almost any diagram you want to make.
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Nordic Poles Boost Artery-Disease Patients' Walking - WSJ
Lots of studies show that simply getting up and about several times a week can be really, really good for you.
This is pretty cool. The use of Nordic poles significantly helped patents go longer... Okay, that's pretty obvious...
BUT it also worked the body 23% harder than normal walking.
The prob with walking (and running) is that you don't really work the upper body, so it might be aerobic but not a full-body exercise.
Pretty cool.
PLUS it can be great training for your upcoming Snow Ski adventures!
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Monday, June 23, 2014
Shhh!!! Don't tell anyone it is healthy(er). With low(er) Salt.
Food Makers' Secret Ingredient: Less Salt http://online.wsj.com/articles/food-companies-quietly-cut-salt-fat-from-recipes-1403566403
Thanks. But it is too bad it has to be a secret.
It is interesting how taistless and healthy seems to be synonimous to many people.
In the meanwhile, there is so much salt in things like soup, that even then "low salt" soups are 25 to 50% of US Daily recommended. And they are still not edible for those of us who have adjusted our salt pallet. You find yourself drinking gallons of water (or, worse, sodas) for the rest of the day.
Oh and Campbells slips in High Fructos sugar into all of the tomato soups we own as about the second ingredient. What is with that? Tomatoes are already sweet.
Enriched flower.
Of the Three Deadly White foods, sugar, salt and white flower, Campbells tomato soups seemed to have all three in the top 5 ingredients. Tomatos weren't even the first ingredient in the regular tomato, paste was second!
Now we'll see about donating these soups... And being even more careful with our food shopping.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
The Hidden Essentials to Losing Weight - Developing Healthy Habits | Developing Healthy Habits, LLC
This relates to sustainability because it pertains to the healthy balance of one's body.
When your body is working well (correctly) then losing weight or gaining weight should typically not be much of a problem. (And a kabillion studies show that the off-and-on fasting is rarely effective and often downright dangerous.)
This is a very readable article about covers the basics of carbs, proteins and fats (including the essential fats, EFAs). She talks about the balance of omega-6 to omega-3 (which should be about 4 to 1, not the typical 20 to 1 for highly processed foods in a typical American diet).
Good bacteria in the intestines should be about 80% with no more that 15% bad for healthy gastro tract.
Having these things in stable balance should result in very stable energy, lubricated joints, stabilized insulin and blood sugar levels.
She argues that you should do these things long before trying to take other measures to weight management (losing extra pounds).
She will also tell you more about why eating fat is good for your health.
keywords: health, wellness, intestines, fat, diet, weight loss, sustainable living
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Chia... The super healthy alternative to ... The Costco Connection - July 2013 - Page 47
Really cool about Chia.
We knew about the tea and the drinks, but who knew about all the other uses of Chia.
Substitute for eggs.
Even tells a little history. Short article is jam-packed as is the little Chia seed.
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Friday, April 20, 2012
Earth Day Number 1 (of 4) Wellness... Gleaning feeds the needy | Highlands Today
Gleaning feeds the needy | Highlands Today: "Gleaning feeds the needy"
Earth Day... Basic four things to do. Right now.
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