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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

WHERE IS THE LOVE???

On this greeting card holiday of over-the-top admiration and treats for your sweets... I have one question for you.   Where is the love?  Americans are expected to spend over $17 billion on Valentine's Day trinkets, dinner, flowers and candy.  Yet, when tomorrow rolls around, we'll once again turn to the rat race. Many people won't get out their front doors before they start spewing hate.  Forgetting that less than 24 hours ago, they were mushy and gushy and all lovey-dovey .

This leads me to topics creating lots of hateful buzz in the media at the moment. 

1.  Whitney Houston

2. Oprah's questionable twitter post



I read several stories on the web today and heard dozens of conversations about these two women. From the so-called news anchors - who are supposed to be unbiased - to the average Joe on the street -  99% of the feedback on Whitney and Oprah was negative.  While every one is entitled to their opinions, it troubles me to hear so much hate for them. 

Most people are trashing Whitney, calling her a drug addict and a crackhead.  They have no respect for her or the fact the woman just died, leaving behind dozens of hurting family members and close friends and associates.  They are ignoring the fact that for over two decades she was one of the top recording artists, an actress and humanitarian.  People, the woman became sick!  She gave into weaknesses and she never fully regained her strength to fight them off again.  Why should I hate her for this?  I feel sorry for her.  She lost sight of her mission and ignored her God-given talents and ultimately paid for it with her life.

And then there's Oprah.  I won't even waste my time laundry listing all of her achievements and contributions to the world.  And whether you agree with her philosophies or not, you have to give her credit for being brave enough to take chances.  She is one of the most powerful people in the world.  An honor she rightfully earned.  But, so many people are forgetting about her accomplishments because she tweeted her followers - particularly the ones with Nielsen boxes - to watch her network "OWN."  And then she apologized after she was called out for doing that.  I say once again, it takes a brave person to apologize when someone shows them the errors of their ways.  She could have simply ignored the lashing she got went on her merry way, saying "O-Well, I won't do it again."  But, did she do that?  No, she publicly apologized.  I encounter people on a daily basis who don't apologize for their blatant rudeness on a regular basis.  And when you bring it to their attention, they get an attitude an try to find every excuse in the book so they don't have to accept the responsibility.  It's just downright sad.

So again, I ask, where is the love?  You don't have to be "in love" with someone to show them some love.  Be respectful.  Be mindful.  Be kind.  Doing anything else is not living healthy.  But it will produce a wealth of trouble for you.




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Monday, February 13, 2012

Put your heart into your health

Every one knows February is Black History Month.
But did you know it's also heart health month?





I'm not sure who picked this as the month to raise awareness, but in my opinion, we should concentrate on the health of our heart everyday.  Statistics show cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States.  For African American women, the risk of heart disease is especially great. Heart disease is more prevalent among black women than white women — as are some of the factors that increase the risk of developing it, including high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes. Studies also have shown that African Americans don't get the same care for heart disease as whites because they don't get the same tests and treatments

What is cardiovascular disease:

Cardiovascular disease refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that can lead to a heart attack, chest pain or stroke. Other heart conditions, such as infections and conditions that affect your heart's muscle, valves or beating rhythm, also are considered forms of heart disease.

While some conditions may be congenital or hereditary, many forms of cardiovascular disease can be prevented or treated with the following healthy lifestyle choices recommended by the American Heart Association:

1. Exercise

Daily exercise can reduce the risk of fatal heart disease. Physical activity helps you control your weight and reduce chances of developing conditions that may put strain on your heart, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes. It also reduces stress, which may also be a factor in heart disease.

- A recent study posted on healthpowerforminorities.com finds 55% of black women are physically inactive. They do no spare-timephysical activity.



While even a few minutes of daily exercise offers heart benefits, 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity is recommended. Exercise doesn’t have to be strenuous, but it needs to be consistent. If a 30-minute workout is too much, break it up into three 10-minute mini-sessions. Activities can be as simple as taking a walk or doing some gardening.

2.  Avoid Tobacco Products
One of the biggest risk factors for developing heart disease is tobacco use. Chemicals in tobacco can damage heart and blood vessels, causing a narrowing of the arteries that can ultimately lead to a heart attack. In addition, the nicotine and carbon monoxide in cigarette smoke can cause your heart to work harder and increase your risk for heart attack. Eliminating tobacco use reduces the risk of heart disease dramatically within just one year.

 - News to me:  About one in five black women smokes. Quit, and just one year later, your heart disease risk will drop by more than half.  (Source: womenshealth.aetna.com)


3.  Eat a Heart-Healthy Diet
A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy products can help protect your heart and reduce your chance of developing high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol. Limiting fat, cholesterol and salt is also important. Heart-healthy eating isn't about cutting back. It’s about moderation and making the right choices.

- Food for thought:  Lasting weight loss needs a change of lifestyle — adopt a healthy, lower-calorie eating plan and get regular physical activity. Aim to lose no more than 1/2 to 2 pounds per week. Ask your doctor what your weight should be.


What can I do?  Arm yourself with information!!!
Get regular health Screenings
High blood pressure and high cholesterol can damage the heart and blood vessels, but many people don’t know if their levels put them at risk. Regular screenings are critical to determine if action needs to be taken to get those levels under control.

Here is what a physician will look for:
  • Blood pressure: Adults should have their blood pressure checked at least every two years. More frequent checks may be necessary for those at higher levels. Optimal blood pressure is less than 120/80 millimeters of mercury.

  • Cholesterol levels: Adults should have their cholesterol measured at least once every five years starting at age 20. As with blood pressure, more frequent checks may be necessary for those with higher levels. You may need more frequent testing if your numbers aren't optimal or if you have other risk factors for heart disease.

  • Diabetes screening: Since diabetes is a risk factor for developing heart disease, many physicians will screen adults for diabetes. This will depend on certain risk factors, such as being overweight or a family history of diabetes.

 TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR!!
This is my final word of advice.  You have to talk to your doctor about any health concern.  it is extremely important. Let your doctor know you are working on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Learn what is considered normal and b
e honest about your concerns and get all your questions answered.  And make sure you understand what the doctor tells you.

As always .. I am not a doctor .. nor do I play one on t.v.  I just want you to live healthy and wealthy ... and that means you have to put your heart into your health.


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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Gone Too Soon

Matthew 24:36  "No one knows when that day or hour will come. Even the angels in heaven and the Son don't know. Only the Father knows.
Whitney Houston, 1963 - 2012

This picture of Whitney Houston was just taken 3 or 4 days ago.  She looks radiant, gorgeous and full of life.  Who would've have thought we would learn of her death some 24 to 48 hours later.  Whitney was only 48 years old.  This talented woman had a voice that remains unmatched to this day.  She will truly be missed.  

 Death is part of life.  The Bible teaches us that no man knows when our time on earth will expire.  That's why we need to live each moment as if it is our last.  I don't mean going around preparing for the worst either.  We should begin our days with a grateful and thankful attitude.  Thousands of people each day don't get a chance to do that because they didn't survive through the night.  As we embark on our day's journey, it is a good idea to not to take anything too seriously.  I know it's hard - we're human and can become very emotional - especially when you're dedicated or passionate about something.  Just remember, you never really know what a person is going through, so treat them with kindness, even if they act is not reciprocated.  

The book of Proverbs reminds us that "The tongue can bring death or life; those who love to talk will reap the consequences." (Prov. 18:21 - new living translation)  Remember to say "please", "thank you" and "sorry" - those simple words go a long way.   Most importantly, don't forget to tell people you love them or how much you appreciate at them.  You never know when you'll ever get the chance to do it again.  And as you wrap up your day and head back off to bed, say thank you God for keeping me and my family safe through this day.  And don't forget to pray for others too.  

Life is short.  It doesn't matter if you only get to breathe a few seconds or live 100+ years - it never seems like it's enough time.  So cherish each moment.  Be slow to take offense and always be ready for reconciliation, because one day, we'll all be gone too soon.

















Saturday, February 11, 2012

Feening For Fiber

Hey everybody, hope you're enjoying your weekend. It's pretty cold here in Chicago today. The temperature on my laptop says its 14 degrees! Not a day that you want to hang around outside, unless you're a penguin or polar bear. I decided to stay home today, get some much-needed rest, do few chores and fill-up on some fiber. Yes, that was today's to-do list.


You see, eating a fiber-rich diet keeps you full.  I try to avoid snacking too much, so if I have enough fiber in my system, I usually stay within my daily calorie-intake range.  Fiber is also key in preventing chronic disease like heart disease, high blood pressure or diabetes and even cancer, or whether you just want to maintain or lose weight.





What is fiber?

It is a question that not many people ask themselves because they feel that there is no real reason to, but a person who understands what they are eating (instead of just knowing that it is ‘healthy’) will also understand how it helps the body.

A variety of definitions of fiber exist. So, I will attempt to explain what it is so we can understand the important role it plays in our lives. 

Fiber is actually practically indigestible. This may come as a shock to people who do not understand fiber because things that are not digestible should not be digested in the first place. However, the fact that fiber is indigestible actually makes the food that contains fiber that much easier to digest. It does not lump up like the rest of the food. Instead, it remains whole as it is digested and because it is a slippery substance it allows the digested food to easily pass through your body.  This may be  unappealing but it is a straight-forward example of what is fiber is;  a person with no fiber in his diet will have a lot of trouble in the toilet.

You may also hear fiber referred to as bulk or roughage. Call it what you want, but always remember that fiber is an essential part of everyone's diet. While fiber does fall under the category of carbohydrates, in comparison, it does not provide the same number of calories, nor is it processed the way that other sources of carbohydrates are.

How much fiber do we need?  How can we make sure we're getting enough?

Most of us eat only about half as much fiber as we should. Nutrition guidelines recommend 25 to 38 grams per day, but the average American consumes only about 14 grams. It’s not hard to boost your fiber intake. You can actually do it easily with these 5 simple tips.

1. Eat Your Fruits

Eat, rather than drink, your fruits and vegetables. When either are processed to make juice, most of the beneficial fiber is left behind.






2. Read Nutrition Labels

Read nutrition labels and choose foods with the highest dietary-fiber numbers.








3. Eat Your Vegetables
Eat your vegetables, and then some. Forget “five-a-day”; many nutrition experts suggest aiming much higher. Aim for making vegetables—preferably fiber-rich types like greens and broccoli—a part of every meal and snack.







4. Don’t Peel Edible Skins from Fruits and Vegetables
Don’t peel edible skins from fruits and vegetables, when possible. To avoid pesticide residues, wash skins thoroughly before eating, and opt for organic varieties when you can.




5. Eat Beans, Lentils and Split Peas
Become a frequent eater of beans, lentils and split peas. They’re filling, fiber-rich and cheap—and, if canned, convenient (just rinse them in a colander before using, to wash away excess sodium).











I believe this is a good base for us to ensure we're filling up on fiber EVERYDAY.  As I sum things up, I have a few helpful hints about adding more fiber to our diets.






    1. Increase slowly: The best way to begin is to figure out how much fiber you are currently eating each day. Once you know your number, you can begin to slowly increase how much you are eating until you reach your recommended amount. Increasing too quickly can lead to gas, bloating, and/or diarrhea.
        2. Add the fluids: If you do not have enough fluids (preferably water) with your high-fiber diet, you may end with the problem that you are trying to avoid: constipation. Get into the habit of drinking a minimum of 2 cups of a calorie-free beverage between each meal and you will avoid any unwanted problems.
          3. Don't go overboard: More is not always better, so try not to eat more fiber than your body can comfortably handle.  Pay attention to how your bowel movements are responding to your fiber intake, and speak with your physician if you have any questions.
          So, if you haven't done your grocery shopping for the week ahead, be sure to add some of those fiber-rich food suggestions I gave you. Monitor your intake and see if you feel or notice a difference with your appetite and overall well-being. Be sure to drop me a line and give me some feedback.




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        Friday, February 10, 2012

        How Clean Is Your Colon?

        How clean is your colon?  This is not a typical question for someone to ask, but we're friends, right?  And friends want the best for each other.  I want you to be in tip top shape while we go on our journey to living healthy and wealthy.  And it's time we clear the air about the things we're putting in our bodies that could potentially impede our progress. 


        Let's start by becoming familiar of what our colon is and what it does. 

        The colon is about six feet long and is the part of the body's digestive system that moves waste material from the small intestine to the rectum. The small intestine sucks all the nutrients out of what you eat and then passes on the leftover waste to the large intestine, the first part of which is the colon

        As the colon transports the waste material toward the rectum, it absorbs water from the waste. It may also absorb harmful materials. The longer it takes for waste to pass through the colon, the greater the chance of absorbing such materials.

        For the most part, you can tell how long waste sits in your colon by how often you poop. In general, the more you poop, the faster your colon is "processing" material.

        Your colon handles massive amounts of toxic waste every day. If that’s allowed to sit in your body for too long, it can be continually reabsorbed into your bloodstream, leading to a whole host of long-term health problems. Experts recommend regular colon cleansing to help keep your body healthy and functioning, but the colon cleanse that works like a charm for one person might just end up causing cramping and bloating in another.

        With that being said, when was the last time you had a total-system detox?  Never had one?  Well now is the time for you to clean your pipe - unclog your drain and give the tidy bowl man something to "do." 

         


        I was shocked to learn that most people only "poop" once or twice a week!  That's unbelievable for me because I am one of the most "regular" people you'll ever meet.  I go at least 2 to 3 times a day.  Relatively speaking, you should "go" after every meal.  Which means at least 3 times a day.  Not 3 times a week or a month and God forbid a year! 
        Here is a word of advice when it comes to cleansing. NATURAL IS ALWAYS THE BEST WAY TO GO. Try to stay away from those so-called quick fixes like colonic and water detox therapies or the ones where prescription drugs are involved. They might get your the results you want immediately, but you run the serious risk of complications that can sometimes be deadly. I don't want to scare anyone or make any claims that would lead you to think I am diagnosing, treating or curing any situation as a medical expert. But what I know is this - all of our ailments can be cured naturally, without drugs. It's biblical. If you don't believe me, read the book of Genesis.


        Aside from cleansing, a tune-up in your diet is in order.  I won't go into too many details today, I'll save that for another blog - maybe tomorrow.  But what I will tell you is that you should be drinking  half your weight in water or at least 80 to 100 ounces of H2O everyday.  And you need to get plenty of fruits, vegetables and fiber-rich foods in your diet.  Just those simple changes will help clear the runway for toxins to leave your body. 

        My last recommendation for keeping your colon as clean as you can is to do a detox 4 times a year.  A good way to remember when it's time for your system tune-up is to do it at the start of every season - winter, spring, summer fall.  If you stick to that time frame, that means every 90 days you are giving your body the attention it needs for peak performance.  Just like you change the oil in your car -- you should schedule seasonal maintenance for your body.  Not only will you feel like a new person, you'll look like one too.  You might even begin to have fewer recurring illnesses like colds and allergies.  And for those of us always fighting the battle of the bugle, you'll like what you start seeing on the scale too.
         



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        Thursday, February 9, 2012

        Living Healthy and Wealthy: Get Into the Groove

        Living Healthy and Wealthy: Get Into the Groove: Hello healthy and wealthy friends. Your guide to claiming your health and wealth is back! I must say, Madonna's performance at this ye...

        Get Into the Groove

        Hello healthy and wealthy friends.  Your guide to claiming your health and wealth is back! 


        I must say, Madonna's performance at this year's Super Bowl inspired me to "get into the groove" and get back on this blog.  Afterall, I owe it to myself and to you.  The self-made "Material Girl" has not lost a step during her career that has spanned nearly 30 years.  She takes breaks, but never loses sight of her goals.  I made a promise to navigate this journey with you, despite twists and turns along the way.  And after nearly a four month hiatus, I am ready to tackle issues again. 

        While I never lost a passion for this blog, I did let life get in the way.  Thank you to everyone who has emailed and asked me what's going on and where are the entries.  Your concern and inspiration are what kept the fire burning for me.  Now, let's continue to get healthy and wealthy TOGETHER!!

        Today's entry will be short and sweet.  I have just a few words of advice to get us back on track.

        For starters, GET INTO THE GROOVE!  I know you remember the Madonna song "Into the Groove" from 1985.  And if you don't, then Google it!  There is nothing really special about the lyrics, but it is one of my favorite Madonna tunes.  It's fun, upbeat and it keeps me groovin' when I hear it.  And that's just the way life should be.  NO MATTER WHAT!

        You have control over finding your groove.  Always keep a beat moving in your head and your heart that you can dance to.  Others around you should want to get in on the beat.  The beginning of  "Into The Groove" says "And you can dance, For inspiration."  Well, if that's what it takes to keep you in tune and in step with your dreams, then DANCE, DANCE, DANCE.  Because you are an inspiration - and don't you forget it.  Not to get too lyrical, but it means the world when someone says "You Are The Wind Beneath My Wings."  Embrace it.  Live up to it.  People are counting on you.  And it doesn't matter how great or small the circumstance may be.  You have the power to overcome everything that comes your way.

        This is the attitude we must maintain as we pursue our journey to claim our health and our wealth.

        As a young lady at a local currency exchange said to me today, I need to read your blog because I need help to be healthy - so I can one day be wealthy.  And if she's reading this (and she promised me she would), I want to tell you that you are already on the road to living healthy and wealthy.  You have acknowleged your desire to live a better life.  Now it's time to get the proper tools in your box so you can go to work.  I'm here for you!!



        Thanks again everyone.  Let's get this healthy and wealthy train moving and grooving!!
        
        R.I.P Don Corneilus
        

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