We all know that person who can eat anything they want, anytime they want, and in any portion they want and be just fine. That maddening individual’s belly doesn’t seem phased by double dessert, carbo-loading, or going back for seconds of just about anything. In comparison to those with heartburn, bloating, cramping and other annoying symptom combinations, it just doesn’t seem
By Mary Chase
Let’s face it, we are a quick fix society. When we want something, we want it yesterday and we expect big results. The fitness industry is known for these quick fixes and fitness fads, but what really works? I’m going to touch base on some of the current “trends.”
“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest her or his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” Thomas Edison.
Login to read more: The New Model of Healthcare: Exploring What Works
Purchase A Subscription: The New Model of Healthcare: Exploring What Works
Today I went on one of those long runs during half marathon training that you dread, because you fear what your body isn’t capable of, what the weather will be, and whether or not you can conquer all the unknowns on the road ahead. As I approached the course, I found myself annoyed that I wouldn’t be the only person doing this training run, because the