Fasting has been a ritual for cleansing the mind and body since ancient times. Read on to learn how easy and beneficial fasting can be, and check out lots of tips for sexual and overall health at Mike’sHealthBlog.com

Before Fasting
Fasting is known in ancient traditions as a holy time, for cleansing the body and clearing the mind of sluggishness. Even now it clears the mind. Thinking of it for a mental purpose makes it much easier to fast than thinking you’re doing it to loose weight. It makes it more like a mystical experience.
If you don’t believe me, try it for 2-3 days and see if you don’t have a surge in creativity and a sense that you are wise, confident and even a bit smarter.
Its well known that great inventors and composers often went days without eating when they were in the midst of creating their masterpieces and innovative breakthroughs.
Fasting wakes up the genius in you.

After Fasting, Lookin' Hot
To fast safely, follow these simple tips: If fasting more than 2 days, you should seek further reading on the subject. If more that five days you ought to speak to a health professional. Don’t just “not eat”—drink 8 oz of water every 2-3 hours, and consider drinking vegetable and diluted fruit juices (natural, no sugar). Set aside time to collect your thoughts. When you first try fasting pick a week end or day when there are not a lot of demands on you, when you can read, take a walk—or do some gentle exercise, sit outside in a favorite spot…think of it as a time for self-nurturing.
Provided you drink plenty of water and fresh juices, your body will flush out toxins, and after the fast you may experience relief from headaches, allergies and muscle aches and pains.
After your fast, the body will naturally not need as much food. You body wisdom will reset your attitude about food, only desiring the actual amount you need for subsistence, rather than eating for emotional comfort or as recreation.

Some people are terrified by the fact that strokes seem to happen to healthy people with no warning, like a bolt of lightening. Often this is not the case. There can be an pre-stroke episode called a “transient ischemic attack” (TIA).
Signs of a TIA include:
Studies show a TIA occurs in almost 15% of stoke cases. The TIA may go away in a day. It may not be followed by a stroke. But as soon as any of the above symptoms occur, seek medical help immediately. The stroke is most likely to happen within hours or 1-2 days of a TIA.
There are underlying health issues that stroke sufferers and those around them may be unaware of; You can do something about these, to help reduce the risk of a stroke.
Following are the AMAs recommended steps for reducing chance of stroke:
The worst thing is to ignore a TIA, or to ignore the 6 factors above: You can be active in protecting yourself from stroke and other health problems.Remember, if you’ve got your health, you’ve got everything.
Summary: Exercise is vital, you know it , I know it, the whole world knows it. If you’ve tired over and over and fell off the wagon, read these ideas for overcoming mental blocks, and lots of other information on keeping fit and healthy

KEEP IT UP, YOU'RE DOIN' FINE
First of all is The Plan – when we fail, we have often failed to plan – a realistic plan accounts for your fitness level, what you enjoy, access to places, time of year, schedule and everything else you can think of effecting your access and time to work out. So, write up a plan covering all contingencies. Think of it as “Operation Great Body” and be like a military strategist—planning how to defeat the enemy—your mental hurdles—and assure a successful operation: Your country is depending on you.
Then, listen to your body and your emotions as you exercise and afterward: you’ll know if that type of exercise is right for you. If you don’t enjoy it try another, you will do what you enjoy most. And notice how your body feels, as pain is not supposed to happen. If it does, take smaller steps and/or reduce time of work out so you won’t overtax the body.
Be ready for negative self-talk, and talk right back: “You don’t feel like it? Too bad cause I’m doing it, and I’ll look better and feel happier afterword, I DON’T HAVE TO LISTEN TO YOU!” This is managing mental hurdles that stop your success.
How many times you’ve tired and stopped in the past doesn’t matter, because there is today, tomorrow and the rest of your life—past be damned: There is light at the end of the weight loss tunnel.
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