Walk Away From Pain

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Now, for less than the cost of one doctor's or chiropractic office visit you can Eliminate Back Pain, Neck, Shoulder, Knee, Hip and Other Structural Pain Forever-Without Surgery or Drugs.

Readers will be surprised to learn that they can get out of pain and improve their health with something as simple as walking. And that's just what Los Angeles physical therapist Brourman asserts here. Walking isn't just a great physical and meditative exercise, she points out, it's the physical activity we do most often. The average person takes 6,000 steps a day! And when you realize that imbalance, poor posture and untoned muscles can lead to painful injuries, correcting the way you walk can not only greatly reduce pain but prevent you from further recurring injuries. If you're in pain you have got to try this out. No drugs, no surgery just simple changes to your walking pattern that has been creating the wear and tear and breaking down your joints for years.



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Losing Weight But Still Not Feeling Fit?

Fit VS. Fat: New Research Sheds Light On Debate

Although proper nutrition alone can lead to weight loss, it doesn’t necessarily equal true health or fitness, says a new study in the January issue of the official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.

Enette Larson-Meyer, Ph.D., R.D., FACSM, directed 36 overweight (not obese) adults to participate in one of three programs during a six-month intervention: diet alone, diet plus exercise, or a weight-maintenance program (control group). The diet-only and weight maintenance groups were instructed not to change their physical activity regimens during the six-month period.

Although both the diet and diet-plus-exercise groups lost weight during the course of the study – around 10 percent of total body weight – only the exercising individuals improved their internal fitness in addition to their waistlines. Read more at medicalnewstoday.

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