Affordable health care is something we all want. While many people are counting on the government to help out, it’s not going to happen overnight. It takes time, money, research and a lot of planning to find something that really works and is affordable to many.

In the meantime, why not take matters in your own hands and invest in yourself? We all have choices, when it comes to health and well-being and eating more whole foods is one way to help you stay healthy.

Did you know that over 65% of Americans are over weight and almost half the population has a chronic disease?¹

That is alarming and something we should all be concerned about! People often look for a quick-fix to a growing waistline, or medical problem. The truth is there is no quick-fix. Most people don’t gain a bunch of weight over night, so why would you expect to lose it so dramatically? Weight gain is typically the result of over consumption and eating a poor diet, which often includes eating a lot of processed and fast foods over a period of time. Many processed foods contain added sugar, hydrogenated oils and other preservatives and chemicals that can pack on the pounds. If you continually feed your body these types of foods, health issues can also arise over time.

In my new book, Wholey Cow a Simple Guide To Eating And Living,” which is available on Amazon, I talk a little about this and how a life-style change incorporating better eating habits and staying active is a better solution to dieting. Why not be proactive and choose more foods that provide the nutrients that your body needs to stay healthy such as whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds and meat? While you don’t have to eliminate processed foods altogether, you can look for ones that are better for you and have fewer ingredients. You can also try and incorporate some sort of exercise into daily routine. You don’t need to necessarily visit the gym, but it is important to find some sort of activity you enjoy.

I am passionate about helping people take control of how they eat and what they eat. That is why I am happy to say that my book is now available on Kindle for only $2.99! I wanted to offer a promotion to make it affordable for many of you.

Wholey Cow!

I hope you invest in yourself. Here’s the link to Amazon if you want to check it out!

Thanks for reading!

Barb

Source:

¹“Overweight and Obesity Statistics.” National Institutes of Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, n.d. Web. 16 Jan. 2017.