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(609) 748-0222Do something (anything) kind for someone else. Being kind is one small step to get out of the hole that you find yourself in. Kindness actually releases natural chemicals in our bodies that can increase energy and improve moods. Focusing outside of yourself empowers you to take control and ultimately to feel better about your life.
Recently the viral product known as the 40-ounce Stanley Quencher tumbler has been found to contain lead, a toxic heavy metal that can cause a variety of health problems, particularly in children and pregnant women. Stanley’s vacuum insulation process uses “an industry standard pellet to seal the vacuum insulation at the base of our products,” according to a statement on its website. The sealing material, it said, “includes some lead.” Once sealed, the area containing lead is covered with stainless steel, making it inaccessible to consumers. Lead is not present “on the surface of any Stanley product that comes into contact with the consumer nor the contents of the product,” the statement added. There are lawsuits now alleging that if the tumblers are damaged or worn out from washing and use over time, the vacuum seal could break and expose the user to lead.
Did you know that working out is not only good for your body, it’s also good for your brain? Just 10 minutes of exercise can boost your brainpower for a short time afterward, according to a recent study published in the journal Neuropsychologia. They found that participants who rode a stationary bike at a moderate to vigorous pace for 10 minutes answered questions 14% faster after exercising than they did before.
A study published in the Journal of Vertebral Subluxation (JVSR), showed that chiropractic care can reduce oxidative stress in the body. Oxidative stress is the damage that occurs when free radicals outnumber the body’s antioxidants. 76 individuals participated in the study including a group which received short-term chiropractic care, a second group which received long-term chiropractic care, and a group which received no chiropractic care. Individuals were qualified for age, sex, and nutritional supplements. Results showed that healthy individuals that received chiropractic care for two or more years had higher serum thiol levels than those with disease. In fact, some of the patients receiving chiropractic adjustments had serum thiol levels much higher than what is understood as normal. Thiols are sulfur containing compounds in the body that act as antioxidants. They react with free radicals to neutralize them. Who do you know that could benefit from chiropractic care?
Dates are one of the very best sweet and versatile foods that can regulate the digestive process and boost energy levels within half an hour of consuming it. A recommended intake of 20-35 grams of dietary fiber per day can be supplied through dates. It is also said that taking one date per day will help you to maintain your eye health all your life. They are commonly known to be quite effective in guarding against the problem of night blindness.
2500 English Creek Ave Building 250,
Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
1125 Atlantic Ave #106,
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
300 Railroad Ave Suite A,
Hammonton, NJ 08037
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