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Ayurveda
Ayurveda is an ancient Sanskrit word meaning science of life, and actually is a branch of traditional Indian medicine. Using Ayurveda means actually changing not only the way you eat, but also the way that you see yourself and your body. In...

Healthy Eating Redefined
New Year's resolutions aside, most of us find making and sticking to the resolve to eat healthier a bit of a challenge, to say the least. And that's even though study after study shows that people who eat healthier have a greater chance of...

The Different Types Of Autism Treatment
Autism refers to a brain disorder, which typically affects a child's ability to communicate, form relationships, and respond appropriately to the environment. While some people suffering from Autism are relatively high functioning, there are others...

The Plant-Based Diet: Is Meat Good for You?
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers Imagine this scenario: your 12 month old baby is fussing because it is past his feeding time. You warm up his bottle of regular whole milk. No more infant formula. He looks healthy. You are feeding him well...

Ultimate Weight Loss Motivation - Living Longer
It's true, when most of us think of the need to lose weight, we think in terms of aesthetics, or how we look? Our weight loss motivation is to imagine what we would look like if we could just lose 20lbs. Unless we are stricken by...

 
The Fountain of Youth Within

Each of us yearns to maintain our youthful appearance, energy and good health free from disease and sickness. We look for help from the 'discoveries of science' and 'breakthrough drugs' and while significant progress in our understanding of the human body and of life has been made, still we find that the vital health and youthfulness we are looking for is elusive. What we ultimately come to recognize is that the 'Fountain of Youth' lies 'naturally' within each of us.

Looking at nature and the lifestyles of cultures throughout history, we see what has proven to work over time. Diets including natural whole-foods, exercise, and clean environments are key to good health and longevity.

Dr. John R. Christopher, H.H., N.D. has said, "Well over 90% of all disease comes from unclean bodies ..." Symptoms such as Pain, Arthritis, Excess Weight, Allergies, Lack of Energy and so on can indicate a body overloaded with toxins from a stressful lifestyle and polluted environment.

Here are a few suggestions to help rejuvenate the body with new health and energy:
• Start today to migrate your diet from processed and refined devitalized 'foods' to whole, raw, organic foods that are full of nutrition and are easily digested.
• Increase physical activity and enjoy nature with regular outdoor activities or integrate an enjoyable exercise program.
• Take time outdoors each day to breath deeply clean, fresh air.
• Periodically participate in a good fasting program.
• Utilize effective herbal remedies.
• Be happy, smile often, and laugh daily. Sounds too easy, but eliminating stress is proven to improve health.

Upcoming articles from Mark Dayley will address each of these health improvement issues in greater depth.

Nature has everything to offer if you are willing to indulge. Start today to make these suggestions a part of your new lifestyle. Enjoy good health and long life and find the true Fountain of Youth Within!


About the Author
About the author: Mark Dayley has studied numerous health and nutrition topics, written articles for health related newsletters and magazines, registered many nutritional products internationally and consulted for various health and nutrition companies for several years.

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