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Are You Putting Your Best Foot Forward? | Sheila Meyer


Get your walking shoes on and start putting one foot in front of the other. Let's talk about the amazing benefits of walking for your health and wellness.

First of all, it's important to note that it is better to walk at any time rather than not at all. However, the best time to walk is between 5 and 7 am. This allows you to enjoy a refreshing walk with less pollution and reduced stress. Starting your day with a calm and peaceful walk sets a positive tone for the rest of the day, helping you face any adversities head-on.

If you have diabetes or struggle with regulating your sweet tooth, morning walks can be especially beneficial. Walking helps to regulate blood sugar levels, burn calories, and improve the function of insulin. By incorporating a morning walk into your routine, you can take control of your health and manage your diabetes more effectively.

One of the greatest benefits of walking is the increase in blood circulation and oxygen flow throughout your entire body. This means that your muscles receive more oxygen, allowing them to function better and become stronger. Additionally, walking improves lung capacity and supports the health of your brain, leading to improved cognitive function. Regular walking can also help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and high blood pressure.

Did you know that walking also aids in digestion? By using your "core" muscles as you walk, you help to improve digestion and encourage proper functioning of your "lower hemisphere plumbing." Improved digestion leads to better nutrient absorption and overall gut health. So, if you've been struggling with digestive issues, a daily walk might be just what you need.

But the benefits of walking don't stop there. If you've been feeling a bit down or stressed out, starting a morning walk routine can do wonders for your mood. By getting your body moving and releasing endorphins, walking can naturally boost your mood and increase feelings of happiness and well-being. Consistency is the key to reaping these mood-boosting benefits, so make sure to make walking a part of your daily routine.

Do you see the domino effect? When you consider the effect of walking on your overall health and wellness, it becomes clear that the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other can have a profound impact. Improved blood circulation and oxygen flow lead to improved brain function, supported muscles and bones, reduced risk of chronic diseases, reduced stress levels, improved digestion, and a better mood. It's truly amazing how the positive actions we take can positively impact our entire body.

If you feel like you've been doing everything right but still feel stuck, I understand. I've been there too. That's why I highly recommend trying remote Health and Wellness scans. These scans have been a phenomenal tool for myself and my family, as well as many others. They can provide valuable insights into your body's specific needs and help you uncover any underlying imbalances, allowing you to make targeted adjustments and achieve the health and wellness you desire.

So, why wait? Lace up your walking shoes, get outside, and start reaping the incredible benefits of walking for your health and wellness. Your body will thank you.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.




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