You pick up the magazines each day, and you’re bombarded with health and fitness information. Advertisements and articles that are designed to impart much needed information to the reader about the state of fitness and health in America today, and what we as responsible citizens should do. How do you determine your current fitness and wellness levels? Does your regular doctor impart this information as you visit, does he inquire each time you go if you believe yourself to be fit and well? Probably not. Nor does he give you any method for determining the status on your own. Fitness centers abound in this country, and most are staffed with counselors who can test your fitness level.
Fitness gyms need your monthly fees in order to remain operational. They have no real concern about the condition of your immune system. Physical fitness is a condition of the body alone. Hospitals and doctors need you as a patient in order to remain operational; they want you to know you need to be fit and well, but often leave out important pieces that affect your wellness and, therefore, your ability to be fit.
What about eating habits? What about vitamins? What role does our daily intake play in our health, our wellness, and our fitness? What about your wellness level? Are they one and the same?
Everything you need to know about wellness and fitness is included in this special report:
* Wellness of the body, spirit and mind
* Evaluating your own wellness needs
* Benefits of Meditation for wellness
* Evaluating fitness needs
* Understanding the role of metabolism in fitness and wellness
* Controlling metabolism
You even learn about specific wellness and fitness situations like these:
* Adolescent obesity
* The role of geography in your fitness
* The effect of income on your health
* The connection between intelligence and health
I leave absolutely nothing out! Everything that I learned in order to improve my own wellness and fitness I share with you.
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Today, we have many Americans who are obsessed with health, and yet we are a nation of obese individuals. Obesity in this country has reached epidemic proportions, and we have more available than at any other time in history to help us control our weight. What is the problem? I reveal it in my special report!
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This comprehensive special report covers the following topics:
* The mind, body and soul interconnectivity
* Music: Our Connection to the Higher Conscious
* The Yin and Yang of the Healthy Individual
No stone is left unturned in this comprehensive report!
Even if you believe you are currently healthy, there is something important to learn in this report on how to achieve maximum wellness and fitness.
Being fit and being well are totally different conditions. Your wellness rating is dependent upon your immune system, and what vitamins, supplements, and nutrition you provide for your immune system. Fit people can sometimes be unwell. And well people can sometimes be unfit. However, when you do combine the two, and use sound principles based on clean living, exercise, and healthy eating, you attain a state of equilibrium where you are both fit and well. It is comparable to the Chinese philosophy of yin and yang. The balance that must exist in the whole relies heavily on the balancing of the halves.
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Look at everything covered in this report:
* The role between nutrition and health
* The importance of water in a healthy regimen
* How the brain affects our health
* The importance of vitamins in a healthy regimen
* The benefits of walking
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Death - 10 Feb 2007 02:09 GMT
"Goran Thisell" <goran.thisell@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> You pick up the magazines each day, and you're bombarded with health and fitness information.
Advertisements and articles that are designed to impart much needed information to the reader
about the state of fitness and health in America today,
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science CorrespondentPublished:
Wednesday, August 09, 2006 (Reuters) -
More people are getting tuberculosis because of AIDS and more die of AIDS because of TB, yet
doctors fail to recognize the respiratory disease in AIDS patients and governments do little
about it, according to a report released on Tuesday.
Sexier topics like avian flu get immediate attention while 2 million people die every year of
tuberculosis, and 9 million become infected, according to the report from the Open Society
Institute, a foundation set up by financier George Soros.
Together, TB and AIDS are causing a "double plague," Stephen Lewis, the United Nations Special
Envoy for AIDS in Africa told reporters in a telephone briefing.
"Governments and the international community have got to realize they have on their hands two
simultaneous and interrelated catastrophes," Lewis said.
"We must confront both together. We need more resources. We need diagnostics. We need better
drugs."
Lewis and staffers who wrote the report said they hope to use the 16th International AIDS
Conference in Toronto, which opens on Sunday, to build interest in the issue.
When people become infected with TB and AIDS it is almost "always an irreversible formula,
cause for death," Lewis said.
"TB is in fact the most common cause of death for people living with AIDS," he added.
"Ninety-nine percent of those infections and deaths are in the developing world."
TB can be cured with several months of treatment with antibiotics.
LIVING EXAMPLE
Ezio Santos Filho, a lawyer and AIDS and TB activist in Brazil, said he is a living example of
the problem.
He has been infected with the AIDS virus since 1985 and became infected with tuberculosis in
1992 when working with Brazilian TB patients.
"When people have AIDS it is difficult to diagnose TB," Filho said.
"Normally they don't have all the symptoms, all the typical characteristics that people without
AIDS would have. People cough less and people have less sputum when they have AIDS."
In addition, the report said, only a third of all TB smear tests in HIV-positive patients give
an accurate positive result.
"You could do it with a chest x-ray but obviously that kind of technology is not readily
available to the developing world," Lewis said.
Filho said even though Brazil has good public health care and he has private health insurance,
it took him 40 days to be diagnosed.
"So this is a typical problem why TB kills so many people with HIV. Because they don't get
diagnosed in time," he said.
"Also, I know all the physicians who deal with TB in the country, all the key people and still
the diagnosis took so long to be done," Filho said.
The report said in Tanzania, for example, only 47 percent of TB cases are detected. Undiagnosed
patients spread TB.
"And for people living with HIV/AIDS, even a short delay in accessing TB treatment can be
fatal," the report said. HIV destroys the immune system. Drug cocktails can help control this
but there is no cure and the drugs are usually not available in poorer countries.
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Doug Houge - 26 Feb 2007 06:23 GMT
>>Doug sez:
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>>Is soliciting allowed in this group?
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>>/Doug
> You pick up the magazines each day, and you're bombarded with health and
> fitness information. Advertisements and articles that are designed to
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Death - 26 Feb 2007 18:03 GMT
"Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
> >>Is soliciting allowed in this group?
No, so I would that you would stop.
Soliciting snipped
Brian Mailman - 26 Feb 2007 19:37 GMT
>>>Doug sez:
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>>>Is soliciting allowed in this group?
No, but it's an unmoderated group.
B/
Death - 26 Feb 2007 19:43 GMT
"Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message
> No, but it's an unmoderated group.
It echoes to its sock
Doug Houge - 27 Feb 2007 07:56 GMT
> "Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message
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>>I knew a guy that used to beat off in his sock so his mom wouldn't find
>>the jism. Do you do that too Morticia?
Death - 27 Feb 2007 17:42 GMT
"Doug Houge" <d_houge@charter.net> wrote in message
> >>I knew a guy that used to beat off in his sock so his mom wouldn't find
> >>the jism.
Does he require AZT now?