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Here are five tips to help you cleanse, de-bloat and set your diet and health back on the right track in just one day: Start with lemon water. Start your day by waking up with a glass of warm or cold lemon water. ... De-bloat with breakfast. ... Clean up your diet. ... Have an afternoon tea. ... Get moving!
According to the dictionary, “arsenal” describes a facility for the storage of military weapons, which implies hundreds, or maybe thousands. Five...
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No matter which campground that campers choose to stay at, if they have friends or family living in or near that area, chances are, they'll want to...
Read More »Mondays are rough for many reasons — being a slave to your alarm clock after a weekend of sleeping in and getting back to the work grind among them. For many of us, bouncing back from a weekend of indulging is another hard transition to navigate. Especially this time of year when backyard barbecues and beach days have more sugary cocktails, burgers and ice cream on the menu. While there is no such thing as a one-day miracle fix for overindulging, it can help to hit the reset button every once in a while — giving you a little push toward feeling better stat and making healthier long-term decisions. Here are five tips to help you cleanse, de-bloat and set your diet and health back on the right track in just one day:
Meats Cured meats like summer sausage, pepperoni or turkey pepperoni, and salami are safe to take camping without a fridge. Canned Chicken or Tuna....
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If you eat too much and exercise too little, you're likely to carry excess weight — including belly fat. Also, your muscle mass might diminish...
Read More »Your Colon Is Never Empty Many people believe they have emptied out their colons after multiple episodes of diarrhea or that they can keep their colons empty by avoiding food. However, since stool is made up in large part of bacteria, fecal matter is continuously being formed.
Your colon plays a vital role in digestion. It's an important part of your gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which makes up the digestive system. By the time food reaches the colon, it's already through most of the digestion process. The colon's main role is to absorb water, vitamins, and electrolytes from partially digested food after it goes through the small intestine. Then, your colon prepares your body to get rid of the waste by passing stool (poop). Taking the mystery out of your colon will help you better identify signs of common colon problems and help you feel more comfortable talking about this hard-working body part with your healthcare provider. The following facts will help re-acquaint you with your colon. You'll learn where your colon is, how long your intestines are, the function of the large intestine, and even how much poop is in your body.
Ideally, this should be a cool, dark, dry place with temperatures in the 62°F to 68°F range. Place the Mylar bag in the plastic bucket and fill it...
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Boredom can improve our mental health Taking a break and allowing yourself to feel bored presents a valuable opportunity for our overloaded brains...
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A small bucket or large bowl can be filled with warm water and a face washer or cloth is all you need to get a thorough clean. For travelling...
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Your Basic Grocery List Basic Grocery List Grains and Bread Pasta Rice Bread All-purpose flour Breakfast cereal Porridge oats Unsweetened granola...
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