Keeping fit is about keeping your body working well, and avoiding illnesses and injuries. Getting exercise is one of the most important ways to do this, and that's mainly what this book is about. But exercise doesn't just work on its own. There are loads of ways to look after your body, and they all work together. This book is a guide for teens on how to keep fit and healthy. Is is part of the series Healthy for Life, which gives factual information on a range of health issues so teens can get the information they need to be healthy. The books feature fun infographic style illustrations.
Links a range of health risks to Profactor-H, or hyperinsulinemia, and presents a three-step program to promote lifestyle changes designed to eliminate the problem
Provides advice on using the glycemic index to develop healthy eating habits, lower blood pressure, decrease the risk of heart disease and diabetes, and lose weight.
Drawing on input from people with long-term ailments, this book points the way to achieving the best possible life under the circumstances.
This is a specially formatted fixed layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book.
Featuring over 160 new recipes, this book shows that healthy eating can be simple, delicious and fun! This is a specially formatted fixed layout ebook that retains the look and feel of the print book.
Weekly check-ins help you chart your progress and adjust your habits moving forward. * Track your goals. Set your goals as you start your journey, record daily goals, and evaluate your success at the end of the book.
Many people have been influenced by John Bradshaw's work on recovering and healing the inner child and on seeing how the wounds and scars of childhood may have led us to create lifestyles that are addictive.
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In this non-diet book, Carrie Dennett offers inspiration and practical tips to help you nourish mind, body and soul, along with insights on how to navigate nutrition news without feeling whiplashed.
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