You get one body and that's it. Sure, there are things you can do to tweak your body and change a thing here and change a thing there, but the reality is that you need to take care of your body or else you will definitely feel the effects of your neglect.
It's time to stop thinking about your body as something separate from you. Your body is just as much a part of you as your mind is. Your body will also start to let you know if something is fundamentally wrong in most cases, and if you pay attention to your body then you will start to realize that you absolutely need to listen to what it is trying to tell you.
If it seems like you are feeling run down or if there is something that just doesn't seem quite right within your body, then it's time to head to the doctor and see if there is something going on that you should be concerned about. This does not mean that every little ache or pain should merit a rush to the emergency room.
Instead, you need to learn to listen to what your body is telling you, and to know when it is time to seek medical care. You can't hope to learn how to listen to the signs your body is telling you if you don't learn how to pay attention to how you usually feel on a good day of health. In other words, don't just listen to your body when it's ailing...instead, you should pay attention to what your body says all the time.
There are so many different amazing parts to women's bodies. Every system within your body works independently and dependently at the same time, and you want to achieve as harmonious a balance as possible in order to ensure the best health you can have.
Stress can take a mere cold and turn it into something that knocks you out of commission for weeks. Women have a real tendency to lead lives riddled with stress, either by choice or out of necessity. The important thing is to know your threshold and not allow your stress level to get so high as to become detrimental to your health. I'm Hanne Klein and you can read more about women's health in my book here http://easyforyouebooks.com/women/womens-health/
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Monday, August 3, 2009
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