Get a "Grrrip!" Diabetes and Your Hands

Written by David Anderson


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When it comes to your hands, good blood sugar control and exercise can go a long way. Keeping your hands limber will not only lessen your risk of future hand problems; it will also greatly contribute to your independence and enjoyment of life.

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Is Technology Robbing our Kids of Good Health?

Written by Larry M. Glicken


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In addition, many studies have linkedrepparttar consumption of cow's milk to multiple health problems, but that's a story for a later time.

Should you feed your child kale instead of milk? Maybe, but it's time for us as parents to insist that our kids get outside and play again. There simply is no better way to getrepparttar 114497 proper amount of vitamin D than to be in sunlight.

If you are afraid to pullrepparttar 114498 video game plug and are considering giving Junior a vitamin D supplement instead, you should know that of all vitamins, vitamin D hasrepparttar 114499 highest level of potential toxicity. Some ofrepparttar 114500 better D supplement choices would be Cholecalciferol (Animal origin) and Ergocalciferol (yeast origin.)

I'm not sayingrepparttar 114501 kids should never be onrepparttar 114502 computer, but I am strongly suggesting you consider limiting their time.

When children spend time outside, they getrepparttar 114503 chance to soak up repparttar 114504 sunlight thus enablingrepparttar 114505 skin to produce vitamin D - naturally. More than likely, their outdoor activities will include some good weight bearing exercise, which will allow even more vitamin D to be produced. The increased activity may also lead to weight loss and better overall health.

Vitamin-D:

Helpers- Sufficient exposure to sunlight

Robbers- Lack of sunshine and Fried foods.

Larry M. Glicken

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Larry Glicken is a Nutritional Consultant and owner of Complete Life Nutrition.com. Dedicated to helping people stay healthy. Visit www.completelifenutrition.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~



Larry M. Glicken Is a Nutritional Consultant and the owner of Complete Life Nutrition.com.


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