Email:  

Password:  

Not a member yet? Sign up!
Forgot your password?
Diet news
Weight loss tools
Calorie counter
BMI calculator
Diet planner
Workout planner
Recent articles
Emmy Winner Kyra Sedgwick’s Diet Secrets
Top Five Fittest and Sexiest Female Athletes
Heidi Montag: Countless Plastic Surgeries, Diet, and Exercise
Tiger Woods’ Ex Wife Elin Nordegren: Coping with Extremely Stressful Situations
The New Miss Universe and Her Impeccable Shape: How Do They Stay So Skinny?

Read more
Recent posts
Diet
Losing weight is tough... keeping it off is tougher. Sometimes all we really need is a little motivation and someone to connect with.
Generic Pharmacy
loss
Food for muscle building
Generic Drugs
love it!
Things that are working for me, and why they could work for you
Dietary supplements
Weight loss after prednisone...

Project Weight Loss forum
 
Healthcare Reform Won’t Help If You Don’t Improve Your Habits
By Alex Baran, Project Weight Loss Staff Writer
January 29, 2010


 It’s not so important if the US health care reform bill will pass or not but if you contribute to your wellbeing is. The root of the problem is you should prevent health problems, not wait for the State to help you.

 

Sometimes your worst enemy can be yourself. Yes, health care services are bad, but it depends on you to live a healthy life as well. On the other hand, doctors are overwhelmed by patients, and their resources are limited. Besides waiting for help from the Government, could you consider helping the system too?

 

You might be sick and tired of this situation, but what are you going to do about it? I hope you won’t need medical attention soon, but if you do, look carefully around you – what do you see? Overweight people? Out of shape individuals? Dull and lethargic patients? While they wait, of course, they eat fast, they’re in a hurry, so they eat junk food. This is what crushes health care system, according to Christina Pirello.

 

You’re not cut off from communication, so you can easily find healthy solutions to improve your lifestyle. Are you aware that fast food might be loaded with growth hormones, pesticides, and antibiotics? You deserve better quality nutrition.

 

Since you work hard, you have the right to some yummy treats, but what are the costs? Do you think you also have the right to Type-2 diabetes, heart disease, or cancer? I ask that because a bad nutrition leads to those diseases. Yes, you deserve some treats, but with moderation.

 

Because of the crisis, the economy is not fully recovered yet and fast food is cheaper than fresh foods, but this shouldn’t be an excuse for some unhealthy habits. Let’s start a food revolution; let’s stop being confused and let’s prevent diseases!


©2010 Project Weight Loss. All rights reserved.
 Bookmark this article:                            
 Comments:
 You need to be logged in to comment. If you don't have an account yet, click here to  create one.

Read more diet articles at ProjectWeightLoss.com
Taylor Hicks - From a Healthy Diet to a Great Performing Show
Don`t Cook a Disaster for Christmas!
Vanessa Hudgens, the Chocolate Princess
  Get RSS
 Bookmark this article
  digg   yahoo
  reddit   google
  del.icio.us   blinklist
  stumbleupon   simpy
 Article tools
  RSS   E-mail   Print
 Recent members
karen
ONLINE
Stella
Christie
Sean
Keira
Jonathan
ONLINE
Jeff
Sarah
steve
Browse more members
Join ProjectWeightLoss and start your diet plan today! Join the wave | Project Weight Loss is free.