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January 21, 2010

January is National Hot Tea Month

Filed under: Uncategorized — Marilyn Robinson @ 5:19 pm

January is National Hot Tea Month and most of us have already contemplated or made resolutions of one sort or another. A press release circulated by the Tea Association of the USA dated 1/1/09 states that January is also the height of cold and flu season and that tea just may be a natural deterrent.

The CDC estimates that over 200,000 people will be affected by colds and flu this season. While a flu shot is highly recommended another natural preventative may be found in your tea cup.

According to a recent study conducted by Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard University theanine, a natural component found in tea, may help to support and strengthen the body’s immune system important to avoiding the sniffles or worse.

Even with an annual flu vaccination, healthy adults are 30% less likely to contract the infection. Tea is not a sterile bubble against colds and flu but can certainly aid to increase the strength of your immune system helping to keep you healthy and feeling great.

Resolutions that are simple to incorporate into our lives are the ones we are most likely to stick with past January. Adding a cup or two of tea to our daily routine seems like a simple, affordable way to improve the quality and taste of our lives in 09.

Besides great taste, tons of variety and the simplicity of specialty tea, this list of potential benefits is even more reason for adding tea to our diets;

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January 6, 2010

Starting an Exercise Program

Filed under: Cancer in the News — Marilyn Robinson @ 8:25 pm

You’re beginning an exercise program, you’ll need a check up from your doctor if:

* You’ve been diagnosed with heart problems, high blood pressure or other medical conditions
* You’ve been sedentary for over a year
* If you’re over 65 and don’t currently exercise
* You’re pregnant
* You have diabetes
* You ever experience chest pains, dizziness or fainting spells
* You’re recovering from an injury or illness
* You have a diagnosed medical condition or illness

Use your best judgment and see your doctor if you have any questions about what you should be doing. Even if you don’t have any problems, you may want to get a full check up before you start exercising, especially if it’s been a long time since you’ve worked out.
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