- Health Coach Flint MI – Walking Faster Linked to Living Longer
This study looked at 40,000 men and woman and asked the question, “If I walk longer than the recommended 30 minutes a day, is walking faster still healthier?” Watch this video because the answer will surprise you. Click the Red More Button in your email or the image below if you are on our website. ...
Read More - Health Coach Flint MI – Eating Meat Is Still Linked to Heart Disease
This is the probably the largest study on whether meat, especially processed meat is bad for you. These studies followed 1.4 million people for 10 years and here is what they found. So what kind of meat is not mentioned? Watch the video now and find out. Click the Red More Button in your email ...
Read More - Health Coach Flint MI – Honey Reduces Risk of Heart Disease
Honey has a unique history of use as a food and medicine, dating back as far as recorded history. In fact, honey has been found in ancient Egyptian tombs, still perfectly preserved, and in cave art dating back 8,000 years. So what does honey have to do with heart disease? Watch this video now and ...
Read More - Health Coach Flint MI – Exercise Can Control Blood Sugar
If you don’t know the relationship between exercise and controlling your blood sugar then watching this video is a must. What the video shows you is how activity of your muscles is the best way (and diet of course) of controlling your blood sugar. Click the Red More Button in your email or the image ...
Read More - Health Coach Flint MI – Does Gut Microbiota Change Throughout Life?
Want to build up your immune system? Want to protect yourself from harmful pathogens? Want to get the most nutrients from the food you eat? Then you need to protect the good bacteria in your gut. Here’s your challenge. How to protect the good bacteria in your body as you get older? Watch this video ...
Read More - Health Coach Flint MI – Age Related Muscle Loss
Age-related muscle loss — sarcopenia, is now recognized as an independent medical condition that is a risk factor for longer hospital stays, functional decline at discharge, lower quality of life, and long-term mortality. Most people think of muscle loss as a disease of only the very old among us, when in fact it starts much ...
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