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Yoga
Yoga is well known for being a low-impact exercise that can produce many benefits for both the body and mind. It can be moderated, which means that people of all ages and abilities can do it, and you don’t have to put that many minutes in to get something from it!
Not only is 10 minutes a day better than nothing, but it is also long enough for you to find improvements in mindfulness, flexibility, and an increase in fitness. That being said, don’t be fooled. Yoga can be a challenging workout that can help you build up every part of your body.
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Supplements
Supplements are nothing new to the health industry. What is new is the research that helps to put these new enhancements on the map. There is no shortage of molecules, herbs, and extracts that have been found to have some benefit on the body – the most important aspect of this is having the science to back them up, along with third-party lab testing for authentication.
These natural substances can be popular for boosting anything from cognitive support to immune function. Take a look at these natural dietary supplements to see what might suit your needs.
If you are considering taking new supplements and you are already on medication, you should always check with a medical professional to ensure it is safe to do so.
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Reiki
The explanation can sound pretty strange if you haven’t heard of Reiki before. It is the act of using ‘universal energy’ to heal through non-invasive and non-touch and is used as a complementary therapy rather than to replace any allopathic medicine.
Reiki engages the parasympathetic nervous system and has been shown to offer many benefits mentally and physically. It now has some science to back it up, too. While it might not work for everyone, as with everything, there are little to no side effects of incorporating this practice into your life for its potential health benefits.
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Alcohol Free
When it comes to things that are bad for health, alcohol is definitely up there. While delicious, this toxin can wreak significant havoc on the body and mind, causing long-term issues and even increasing cancer risk. One of the best ways to support your health journey naturally is to practice abstinence or, at the very least, moderate as much as possible.
While there has been science to suggest that there are benefits to drinking alcohol, the cons outweigh any pros, and the pros you can still get from much healthier activities. Time to put the martini down!





