I would like to share this article from Melanie Brown who is in the mix of spreading the word on changing our lifestyles effecting our wellness, health and fitness. In this article there is important information regarding who we are as people and how we have to take control and responsibility of our own lives. There is also important information and tips on finding our spiritual selves relating to our health and well being, as well as the history of our lives and the knowledge that we should become more entitled to. Read and be sure to comment and share.
Cancer,
Exercise, and Cultural Sites
When
it comes to cancer and exercise, patients can derive many different
benefits from physical activity. Though most men and women equate
exercise with vigorous, sweaty runs along urban streets and avenues,
there are other ways to become physically fit. In fact, instead of
adhering to a rigorous exercise regimen, patients can instead use
their free time to explore some of America’s best historic sites.
Civil War battlefields, for example, often feature extensive trail
systems. Men and women can burn calories while also becoming more
familiar with the most hallowed ground in the country.
As people battle mesothelioma or another form of cancer, they can concentrate on combining their physical fitness routines with an exploration of the surrounding cultural landscape. The battlefield at Gettysburg, for example, has been known to move people to tears. Visitors can walk the trails of Little Round Top, Culp’s Hill, and Cemetery Ridge. Many of the paths wind past elegant monuments that were erected by the veterans of individual regiments. By setting out early in the day, men and women can spend several hours hiking the battlefield and taking in the locations where great things were done for them.Any battlefield excursion will require some amount of physical exertion, but this is in fact the point. The peacefulness of the woods and fields will allow most cancer patients to forget about their illness as they focus on the wonderful tapestry of American history. By dressing appropriately and carrying an adequate amount of water, groups can spend the better part of the day roaming the military park.The end goal, of course, is to make exercise fun and to revive the spirit that lies within everyone. There are numerous benefits that can be seen and felt with exercise. In addition to the peacefulness of National parks or historical monuments, there are many changes within the body that patients will allow patients to see physical and mental improvements. First, exercising actually reduces fatigue and boosts energy levels, two things vital for cancer patients. Second, exercising increases circulation, improves cardiovascular health, and strengthens muscles. Cancer treatment regimens often cause the body to lose weight and become extremely fatigued and immune-compromised, the benefits of exercise can help to combat these effects. Furthermore, physical activity releases endorphins throughout the body, which boost your mood. Cancer patients often develop depression as a result of treatments, and endorphins can have a huge impact.In the end, then, exercise can provide quite significant physical and spiritual boosts for people who are living with cancer. Instead of walking the same streets day after day, individuals should feel free to explore all kinds of physical activity. Whether you decide to take in historical sites or try a yoga class, you can reap a long list of benefits. Talk to your doctor to day and develop a fitness routine that is right for you.
As people battle mesothelioma or another form of cancer, they can concentrate on combining their physical fitness routines with an exploration of the surrounding cultural landscape. The battlefield at Gettysburg, for example, has been known to move people to tears. Visitors can walk the trails of Little Round Top, Culp’s Hill, and Cemetery Ridge. Many of the paths wind past elegant monuments that were erected by the veterans of individual regiments. By setting out early in the day, men and women can spend several hours hiking the battlefield and taking in the locations where great things were done for them.Any battlefield excursion will require some amount of physical exertion, but this is in fact the point. The peacefulness of the woods and fields will allow most cancer patients to forget about their illness as they focus on the wonderful tapestry of American history. By dressing appropriately and carrying an adequate amount of water, groups can spend the better part of the day roaming the military park.The end goal, of course, is to make exercise fun and to revive the spirit that lies within everyone. There are numerous benefits that can be seen and felt with exercise. In addition to the peacefulness of National parks or historical monuments, there are many changes within the body that patients will allow patients to see physical and mental improvements. First, exercising actually reduces fatigue and boosts energy levels, two things vital for cancer patients. Second, exercising increases circulation, improves cardiovascular health, and strengthens muscles. Cancer treatment regimens often cause the body to lose weight and become extremely fatigued and immune-compromised, the benefits of exercise can help to combat these effects. Furthermore, physical activity releases endorphins throughout the body, which boost your mood. Cancer patients often develop depression as a result of treatments, and endorphins can have a huge impact.In the end, then, exercise can provide quite significant physical and spiritual boosts for people who are living with cancer. Instead of walking the same streets day after day, individuals should feel free to explore all kinds of physical activity. Whether you decide to take in historical sites or try a yoga class, you can reap a long list of benefits. Talk to your doctor to day and develop a fitness routine that is right for you.
Melanie Brown
I hope that everyone learned some very useful and life
changing knowledge and be sure to have a good week!
One Love,
Yolanda M.

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