1:- Cool off without a beer. Don’t eat
carbohydrates for at least an hour after exercise. This will force your body to
break down body fat, rather than using the food you ingest. Stick to fruit and
fluids during that hour, but avoid beer.
2:- ‘Okay, now do 100 of those’. Instead of
flailing away at gym, enlist the help – even temporarily – of a personal
trainer. Make sure you learn to breathe properly and to do the exercises
the right way. You’ll get more of a workout while spending less time at the
gym.
3:-Stop fuming. Don’t smoke and if you smoke
already, do everything in your power to quit. Don’t buy into that
my-granny-smoked-and-lived-to-be-90 crud – not even the tobacco giants believe
it. Apart from the well-known risks of heart disease and cancer, orthopaedic surgeons
have found that smoking accelerates bone density loss and constricts blood
flow. So you could live to be a 90-year-old amputee who smells of stale tobacco
smoke. Unsexy.
4:- Ask about Mad Aunt Edith. Find out your
family history. You need to know if there are any inherited diseases prowling
your gene pool. According to the Mayo Clinic, USA, finding out what your
grandparents died of can provide useful – even lifesaving – information about
what’s in store for you. And be candid, not coy: 25% of the children of alcoholics
become alcoholics themselves.
5:- Do self-checks. Do regular
self-examinations of your breasts. Most partners are more than happy to help,
not just because breast cancer is the most common cancer among SA women. The
best time to examine your breasts is in the week after your period.
6:-My smear campaign. Have a pap smear once a
year. Not on our list of favourite things, but it’s vital. Cervical cancer
kills 200 000 women a year and it’s the most prevalent form of cancer among
black women, affecting more than 30 percent.
But the chances of
survival are nearly 100 percent if it’s detected early. Be particularly careful
if you became sexually active at an early age, have had multiple sex partners
or smoke.
7:- Understand hormones. Recent research
suggests that short-term (less than five years) use of HRT is not associated
with an increase in the risk of breast cancer, but that using it for more than
ten years might be. Breast cancer is detected earlier in women
using HRT, as they are more alert to the disease than other women.
8:- Beat the sneezes. There are more than 240 allergens, some rare and others very common. If you’re a sneezer due to pollen: close your car’s windows while driving, rather switch on the internal fan (drawing in air from the outside), and avoid being outdoors between 5am and 10 am when pollen counts are at their highest; stick to holidays in areas with low pollen counts, such as the seaside and stay away from freshly cut grass.
8:- Beat the sneezes. There are more than 240 allergens, some rare and others very common. If you’re a sneezer due to pollen: close your car’s windows while driving, rather switch on the internal fan (drawing in air from the outside), and avoid being outdoors between 5am and 10 am when pollen counts are at their highest; stick to holidays in areas with low pollen counts, such as the seaside and stay away from freshly cut grass.
9:-Doggone. If you’re allergic to your cat,
dog, budgie or pet piglet, stop suffering the ravages of animal dander: Install
an air filter in your home.
Keep your pet
outside as much as possible and brush him outside of the home to remove loose
hair and other allergens. Better yet, ask someone else to do so.
10:- Asthma-friendly sports. Swimming is the
most asthma-friendly sport of all, but cycling, canoeing, fishing, sailing and
walking are also good, according to the experts.
Asthma need not hinder peak
performance in sport. 1% of the US Olympic team were asthmatics – and between
them they won 41 medals.
11:-Deep heat. Sun rays can burn even through
thick glass, and under water. Up to 35% of UVB rays and 85% of UVA rays
penetrate thick glass, while 50% of UVB rays and 75% of UVA rays penetrate a
meter of water and wet cotton clothing.
Which means you’ll
need sunscreen while driving your car on holiday, and water resistant block if
you’re swimming.
12:- Fragrant ageing. Stay away from perfumed or
flavoured suntan lotions which smell of coconut oil or orange if you want your
skin to stay young. These lotions contain psoralen, which speeds up the ageing
process. Rather use a fake-tan lotion. Avoid sun beds, which are as bad as the
sun itself.
13:- Sunscreen can be a smokescreen. Sunscreen
is unlikely to stop you from being sunburned, or to reduce your risk of
developing skin cancer. That’s because most people don’t apply it properly, and
stay in the sun too long.
The solution?
Slather on sunscreen daily and reapply it often, especially if you’ve been in
the water. How much? At least enough to fill a shot glass.
14:- Laugh and cry. Having a good sob is reputed
to be good for you. So is laughter, which has been shown to help heal bodies,
as well as broken hearts. Studies in Japan indicate that laughter boosts the
immune system and helps the body shake off allergic
reactions.
39. It ain’t over till it’s over. End
relationships that no longer work for you, as you could be spending time in a
dead end. Rather head for more meaningful things. You could be missing
opportunities while you’re stuck in a meaningless rut, trying to breathe life
into something that is long gone.
15:- Strong people go for help. Ask for
assistance. Gnashing your teeth in the dark will not get you extra brownie
points. It is a sign of strength to ask for assistance and people will respect
you for it. If there is a relationship problem, the one who refuses to go for
help is usually the one with whom the problem lies to begin with.
16:- Save steamy scenes for the bedroom.
Showering or bathing in water that’s too hot will dry out your skin and cause
it to age prematurely. Warm water is much better.
Apply moisturiser
while your skin is
still damp – it’ll be absorbed more easily. Adding a little olive oil to your
bath with help keep your skin moisturised too.
17:- Here’s the rub. Improve your circulation
and help your lymph glands to drain by the way you towel off. Helping your
lymph glands function can help prevent them becoming infected.
When drying off your
limbs and torso, brush towards the groin on your legs and towards the armpits
on your upper body. You can do the same during gentle massage with your
partner.
18:- Sugar-coated. More than three million South
Africans suffer from type 2 diabetes, and the incidence is increasing – with
new patients getting younger. New studies show this type of diabetes is often
part of a
metabolic syndrome (X Syndrome), which includes high blood pressure and
other risk factors for heart disease.
More than 80% of
type 2 diabetics die of heart
disease, so make sure you control your glucose levels, and watch your blood
pressure and cholesterol
counts.
18:-Relax, it’s only sex. Stress and sex make
bad bedfellows, it seems. A US survey showed that stress, kids and work are
main factors to dampen libido. With the advent of technology that allows us to
work from home, the lines between our jobs and our personal lives have become blurred.
People work longer
hours, commutes are longer and work pervades all aspects of our lives,
including our sexual relationships. Put nooky and intimacy on the agenda, just
like everything else.
19:Good night, sweetheart. Rest heals the body
and has been shown to lessen the risk of heart trouble and psychological
problems.