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World's Healthiest People, 7 Tips To Get That Way By William McRand Women have special vitamin needs related both to osteoporosis and pregnancy issues. Although men can also have osteoporosis, it attack women more and cause them to greater suffering. By supplementing with calcium on a regular basis, much of the risk for osteoporosis can be offset. Women who are pregnant or considering having children,folic acid is an essential supplement. This B vitamin can prevent birth defects such as Spina Bifida in newborn babies. Men, too, have issues that can be fought through proper vitamin intake. Cardiovascular problems are thought to be reduced by taking vitamin E supplements.They are believed to play an important role in keeping the blood pressure and cholesterol levels low in most males aged forty and over. Keeping the arteries clean is an important factor in preventing heart attacks and vitamin E has been shown in research studies to accomplish this task. 1.The world healthiest people They eat organic fruits and vegetables. The healthiest people in the world eat lots of fresh, organic, and raw fruits and vegetables. They also lightly steam their vegetables if they do not eat them raw. Eating four pieces of fresh, organic fruit and two big organic salads a day would be a good start for most people. Just doing these two things can help many medical conditions. 2.The needed vitamins They use juice machines. As most people know, the food supply is not packed with vital and minerals anymore. While organic fruits and vegetables don't have all the necessary nutrients, they do have up to ten times the needed and minerals when compared to non-organic foods. Therefore, when organic fruits and vegetables are juiced, needed vitamins, minerals, and enzymes are consumed. Drinking three to four glasses a day is best. 3. Reduced birth defects Taking extra B group vitamins, especially folic acid and B12 have reduced birth defects by 70 to 100%. And since regulations authorizing the addition of folic acid to grains have come into force, the incidence of birth defects in the USA has dropped by 19%. 4. folic acid deficiencies Some of the symptoms of folate deficiency? If your tongue is inflamed and you suffer from loss of appetite, shortness of breath, are irritable, forgetful and mentally
sluggish, you may have a folic acid deficiency. Folic acid is one of the B group of and most animal and plant foods are poor sources of it. The exception is liver which most people don’t eat a lot of these days. Some habits and diseases also play a major part in causing a deficiency of this vitamin. Celiac disease, alcoholism and irritable bowel syndrome are three such. 5. Disease resistant Genetic engineers have created vegetables that are more disease resistant, that grow faster, are more visually attractive, and are easier to harvest. For example: a new tomato was developed for growers primarily to take a 5-mile-per-hour impact from the faster picking machines. Tough skin tomatoes - you've probably had some. Nothing is being done to increase the nutrient levels of the plants - or to enrich the soil. 6. Contain maximum nutrients Some vegetables and most fruits you buy in the store are picked before they're ripe, and often chemically treated so they ripen on the way to the grocer's shelf. This gives the produce a lot longer shelf life - less waste. As you probably know, produce picked at it's ripe peak contain maximum nutrients - but spoil quickly. Vine ripened, fresh produce can be quite unprofitable for the grower and grocer. 7. Healthy and active sex Everyone wants a healthy and active sex life, but all too often, we forget that we cannot enjoy lovemaking if we aren't physically fit. A proper diet combined with exercise can affect every aspect of our lives. We only has one body and will not get another one. If we expect the one we have to serve us well, we have to take care of it. One important way of taking care of the body we have is to feed it a balanced diet of nourishing foods---and stay away from those that are detrimental to it. There's no one right way to eat that will apply to every human body because each one is unique. And, because of illness, stress, pregnancy, exposure to toxins, the quality of the food supply, and many other factors, No single diet is the ideal diet for everyone at every stage in life. But, there are some basic guidelines that can help you find the regimen that's right for you. $$bio_HTML$$
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