Enjoying A Healthy Lifestyle with
Bryant and Anita Hewitt
Hewitt Health Wellness Network
Tuesday December 31, 2013
Food To Chew On:
Make That Call
1 Thessalonians 3:2 (KJV)
And sent Timotheus,
our brother, and minister of God, and our fellow labourer in the gospel of
Christ, to establish you, and to comfort you concerning your faith…
Thought For The Day:
It’s the little
things we do that encourage people with their big problems.
On this Thirsty
Tuesday we all should be thirsty for the Word of God that is where we get our strength from
and as we line our bodies up mind, body and soul. We are still talking about
Debates and being good to yourself by treating yourself to Spa’s all over the
world.
Tips on how to live with diabetes
If you have diabetes,
you know that caring for your health is very important. It may be overwhelming
at first to learn to control your diabetes, but adding this to your schedule
can have big rewards. A few of the keys to controlling your blood sugar levels
are taking your medicine at the same time every day, checking your feet, and
exercising regularly, but there are other facets to maintaining your health
too. Here are a few tips to help you with living with diabetes.
1. Checking your blood glucose levels regularly is the most important thing that you can do to preserve your health. Keeping tabs on your sugar level will help you to prevent complications from your diabetes. Your blood glucose levels should be below 120 mg/dl before meals and 180 mg/dl after meals for proper control.
2. If your doctor has prescribed medications, you need to take them as they have directed. Take them at the same time each day and try to take them close to your regular meal times.
1. Checking your blood glucose levels regularly is the most important thing that you can do to preserve your health. Keeping tabs on your sugar level will help you to prevent complications from your diabetes. Your blood glucose levels should be below 120 mg/dl before meals and 180 mg/dl after meals for proper control.
2. If your doctor has prescribed medications, you need to take them as they have directed. Take them at the same time each day and try to take them close to your regular meal times.
The health and
wellness craze is nothing new in Europe where beauty and wellness business has
boomed for thousands of years. The options are definitely more old world than
new age and utilize some of the most atmospheric locations including the old
bath houses of England and Spain, salt springs in Germany or the thermal waters
of Romania. Most emphasize thermal springs, relaxation, socialization and light
exercise.
1. Alpine Spa, Sweden
Spa treatments are
popular amongst Swedes from Gotland to Göteborg and Stockholm. But the ultimate
is that offered in the far north under the midnight sun. Go to Riksgransen at
186 miles above the Arctic Circle for treatments borrowed from the indigenous
inhabitants. Try a “Lappish Zen” treatment that consists of cleansing, a spa
soak and deep relaxation, followed by a hot stone massage in a Lapp tent.
A Healthy Menu For
Tuesday
For breakfast, eat 1 cup raisin bran cereal with 1 cup nonfat milk, 1 cup
blackberries. Enjoy this with coffee or tea with a sugar substitute. Lunch
consists of a grilled tomato and cheese sandwich on whole grain bread, 2 celery
stalks served with 2 tbsp. chunky salsa for dipping. Add 1 cup red seedless
grapes for dessert. For dinner, choose 3 oz. pork tenderloin, 1 cup boiled
kale, 1 cup nonfat milk and ½ a red grapefruit. If you are hungry later in the
evening, enjoy 3 cups air-popped popcorn.