
The Educator Is Finally Educated
As a teacher I am always concerned about my students' all over well being, not just their academics. As they have watched me become healthier and lose weight they have been encouraged and want to learn more about how to live a healthier lifestyle.
Many parents today are not much different from my own parents while I was growing up. In our busy hectic lifestyles pre-packaged and fast foods are the norm with little to no time for physical activities, and many parents don’t understand what these foods do to our bodies. I, too, was one of those parents.
So, being the lifelong learner that I am I decided to do a little research, and I discovered the following statistics regarding children in America.
These statistics are alarming, and even I have observed and experienced these problems. For example, last year I had a student who nearly died after going into a diabetic coma for two days. She was completely unaware that she even had Type 2 Diabetes, and as the statistics show, she was also overweight.
With so much debate going on today concerning our health care why don’t we just try to do something about our health? Then we wouldn’t have to worry so much about our health care.
Eating healthy is really no more difficult or more time consuming than eating pre-packaged foods. For example, what could be faster than grabbing a piece of fruit for breakfast as you are running out of the door in the morning? Or for a more filling treat try a peanut butter and banana sandwich (no jelly—too much sugar!)
Cooking by baking or broiling may take a little longer; however, one doesn’t have to stand over the hot stove. While your meal is baking take a short walk, do some sit-ups, or the ever dreaded housework. As little as 30 minutes of brisk exercise a day can make a big difference.
Read, read, read the labels! Stay away from foods enriched with high-fructose corn syrup or monosodiumgludimate (MSG.) Eat as close to the natural form of the food as possible. Additionally, count your calories!
Can it really be that simple? I am living proof that it can! A year ago I weighted 249 pounds and could barely walk a mile. Today I am a healthy 185 pounds and can run five miles!
I feel better than I have in 20 years, and all of the pre-symptoms of diabetes and high-blood pressure are gone. We can change the world, America, by making small healthy changes in our lifestyles. After all, we owe it to our children.
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Reading food labels can be
Reading food labels can be stunning -- everyone needs to try it! It's amazing how even "snack" foods pack as many, or more, calories than an entire meal.
It is so true that making good choices is a simple thing. It doesn't mean giving up everything that tastes good. So many of these tricks are simple -- water instead of soda, nonstick spray instead of butter in your cooking pan, putting away the salt shaker and using pepper and spices instead. Actually, I think the "diet" recipes I make taste better than foods swimming in butter and salt! :)
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