Anonymous wrote:I made a list recently of all the things I am supposed to do to “stay healthy” — I honestly feel like it’s a second full-time job. The money, time, and willpower it takes to accomplish all these things on a daily basis is overwhelming. Does anyone feel like they’re failing at staying healthy?
* drink half your weight in water
* get at least 30 minutes of exercise
* stretch and do resistance training
* eat enough fiber and protein
* eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables
* decrease your sugar intake
* get enough sleep
* decrease your exposure to blue light
* get enough vitamin D
* get all of your yearly or biannual
exams/scans
* figure out your vitamin deficiencies and supplement for all of them
* morning and evening skin care routine
* protect yourself from the sun
* meditate/journal/do something for mental health and decrease your stress
* brain exercises for memory
I’m sure there’s so many others people could add!
I do a bit more than most people because I am 60 with comorbidities
Dental health
Annual - dental x-rays
Biannual - Cleaning and oral cancer screening
Twice Daily - brushing, flossing, water-piking, tongue cleaning, oil pulling, salt water gargle.
Nightly - Regrow therapy to restore enamel.
Skin health
Daily - red light therapy
Once in 2 days - Use Nizarol for hair and skin
Daily - Abhayanga warm oil massage before shower.
Eye health
Daily - wipe eyelids with Ocusoft wipes
Daily - boric acid eye bath to combat any eye-infection
Daily (At night) - Castor oil over eyelids at night
Twice Daily - warm eye compress to combat eye dryness
I no longer have caffeine so my morning cup of coffee is actually a morning cup of hot tomato soup with collagen peptide powder.
Also, my water intake is actually not plain water. I either drink lemon water, water with a bit of baking soda or a drink I make of herbs. Also, I drink bone broth soup.