The first line of defence against any infection is a healthy lifestyle | livefitforever
A healthy lifestyle is the foundation of a strong immune system and the first line of defense against infections. By maintaining a balanced diet, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and practicing good hygiene, you can boost your body's ability to fight off illnesses. These simple yet effective habits can help protect you and your loved ones from common infections and promote overall well-being.
How to Boost Immunity by Foods : Feed your body the right kind of food to keep your immune system strong and allow it to do its job efficiently.Vitamin C-rich fruits are known to boost immunity. Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemon, and limes are rich sources of vitamin C. Grapefruit has huge amounts of vitamin C – far better than citrus fruits.
Anyone else think short form social media based on algorithms designed to promote topics that create more engagement instead of more joy, the idea of fast fashion but conveyed through social media, and the fact you can monetize suffering and outrage better than ever has largely resulted in the death spiral of media literacy and the mass emergence of bad faith readings?
as someone who was raised with a comparatively healthy mindset around food, I keep being baffled/concerned by other people’s eating practices that they’ll just drop like it’s no big deal. “I’m doing this intermittent fasting thing where I only eat one meal a day” girl if your one meal is the salad you eat every day for lunch I’m. that’s eating disorder behavior. and they talk about this stuff like it’s normal! “I’m trying out this new meal plan where—“ oh a starvation diet? You’re starving yourself?
Owner Pays $100 to Investigate Cat's Mystery Lump, Unprepared for Diagnosis
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Owner Pays $100 to Investigate Cat's Mystery Lump, Unprepared for Diagnosis
A self-professed “anxious cat mom” has shared how she got an unusual diagnosis from the vet after taking her cat for a checkup. Gigi lives in Amsterdam with her 4-year-old cat, Ponyo. She took her to the vet after discovering what she thought was a concerning lump on her stomach. But the vet’s response wasn’t […]
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I could be wrong about this, but. is it a bit off-puting to anyone else seeing (particularly white) people meme on nicki minaj persistently enabling a sexual predator, helping intimidate and browbeat victims, and now viciously smearing another black woman so obsessively that she's even cozying up to (or at least demurring about) a white supremacist
it reminds me of a few years ago when irony-poisoned protofascist twitter gays latched on to azealia banks as their patron saint while banks was going on increasingly horrific transmisogynist rants and posting antisemitic conspiracy theories
is it actually funny to see someone go down a deranged right-wing rabbit hole? is it maybe just campy entertainment to you rather than dismaying because she's a black woman and you don't take black women seriously (least of all the other black woman she's viciously attacking)
Kertisha Brabson 31-year-old Ohio Mother of Two Wakes Up After 7-Month Coma
Kertisha Brabson, a 31-year-old Ohio mother of two, woke up from a 7-month coma after doctors had told her family to "pull the plug". Brabson fell into the coma in September 2018 after experiencing strange symptoms like reaching for things that weren't there, talking incoherently, and dancing as if at a concert.
She then had a seizure that put her in a coma. Doctors diagnosed Brabson with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, a condition where the body's antibodies attack its own brain cells. Despite the doctors' prognosis that she was "brain dead", Brabson's determined mother refused to give up and sought out a specialist who was able to diagnose and treat her.
After 4 months of aggressive treatment at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Brabson woke up on April 7, 2019, much to the surprise and joy of her family. She was completely unaware that she had been in a coma for 7 months and thought it was still September 2018. Brabson has since reunited with her two young children and is expected to live a normal life.
I think it’s really interesting when people who have had health issues in their Ibizan Hounds jump to importing European or COO dogs only. There’s this thought that dogs “closer to the origin” are somehow better, somehow healthier. And while it may be that COO dogs are closer to the original instinct and form of Ibizan needed for hunting, they’re certainly not necessarily “healthier”.
The United States has the most “required” health testing and the most access to testing. Despite how sharing health information can sometimes be like pulling teeth, I’ve had more experience with European breeders simply not testing or not sharing results than the current trend towards transparency in the U.S.
Because we tend to not hard cull puppies, so more health testing, and are more transparent about it, it’s going to seem like we have more health issues, when in reality there’s no magic wand keeping European dogs free of epilepsy or cataracts or allergies, it’s just not widely tested or talked about.
Idk man, but importing and breeding only COO dogs and only doing wire to wire or smooth to smooth dogs is not gonna be the preventative you’re thinking it is.
these palestinian babies have spent more time in the womb than they have on earth and already they are being punished for something they had no control of
look nothing but the best to these sort of people but I often see people get into mushing, acquire tons of dogs very quickly and then they commonly have accidental litters (or potentially purposeful...) on yearlings/very young dogs.
Good morning FLY babes!! It’s been a minute since I’ve checked in with you all. I hope you are having an amazing start of the New Year and you are aiming high for what’s rightfully yours. Remember it’s about alignment and be sure you are working towards that.
A Trusted Companion for My Family's Well-being: A Review of the Home Doctor Book
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