Good Vices; Dr. Harry Ofgang & Erik Ofgang; 2019

Good Vices

av Dr. Harry Ofgang & Erik Ofgang
Much of the health advice we receive today tells us that in order to be healthy, we must consume a Spartan diet, exercise with the intensity of an Olympic athlete and take a drug for every ailment. We constantly worry about the foods we should or shouldn't be eating and the medical tests we have neglected to take. And all that worry costs us dearly - financially, emotionally and physically. In THE GOOD VICES, prominent naturopathic physician, Dr. Harry Ofgang and health journalist, Erik Ofgang tear down decades of myth and prejudice to reveal how some of our guilty pleasures are, not only okay, but, actually, good for our health. For example: · Like wine, moderate beer and spirit consumption raises our bodies' level of good cholesterol, which protects against heart disease. Compounds in hops may decrease cognitive decline. · The cholesterol in eggs is not associated with high blood cholesterol levels or heart disease. Rather, egg yolks are an excellent source of important fat-soluble vitamins. · Research suggests that moderate exercisers can be at least as healthy as, and, sometimes, even healthier than, those who exercise excessively. The secret to many good vices is enjoying them in moderation. And perhaps the very best thing you can do when you're busy and stressed is to set aside time for your favourite good vice.
Much of the health advice we receive today tells us that in order to be healthy, we must consume a Spartan diet, exercise with the intensity of an Olympic athlete and take a drug for every ailment. We constantly worry about the foods we should or shouldn't be eating and the medical tests we have neglected to take. And all that worry costs us dearly - financially, emotionally and physically. In THE GOOD VICES, prominent naturopathic physician, Dr. Harry Ofgang and health journalist, Erik Ofgang tear down decades of myth and prejudice to reveal how some of our guilty pleasures are, not only okay, but, actually, good for our health. For example: · Like wine, moderate beer and spirit consumption raises our bodies' level of good cholesterol, which protects against heart disease. Compounds in hops may decrease cognitive decline. · The cholesterol in eggs is not associated with high blood cholesterol levels or heart disease. Rather, egg yolks are an excellent source of important fat-soluble vitamins. · Research suggests that moderate exercisers can be at least as healthy as, and, sometimes, even healthier than, those who exercise excessively. The secret to many good vices is enjoying them in moderation. And perhaps the very best thing you can do when you're busy and stressed is to set aside time for your favourite good vice.
Utgiven: 2019
ISBN: 9780143131960
Förlag: TarcherPerigee
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 208 st
Much of the health advice we receive today tells us that in order to be healthy, we must consume a Spartan diet, exercise with the intensity of an Olympic athlete and take a drug for every ailment. We constantly worry about the foods we should or shouldn't be eating and the medical tests we have neglected to take. And all that worry costs us dearly - financially, emotionally and physically. In THE GOOD VICES, prominent naturopathic physician, Dr. Harry Ofgang and health journalist, Erik Ofgang tear down decades of myth and prejudice to reveal how some of our guilty pleasures are, not only okay, but, actually, good for our health. For example: · Like wine, moderate beer and spirit consumption raises our bodies' level of good cholesterol, which protects against heart disease. Compounds in hops may decrease cognitive decline. · The cholesterol in eggs is not associated with high blood cholesterol levels or heart disease. Rather, egg yolks are an excellent source of important fat-soluble vitamins. · Research suggests that moderate exercisers can be at least as healthy as, and, sometimes, even healthier than, those who exercise excessively. The secret to many good vices is enjoying them in moderation. And perhaps the very best thing you can do when you're busy and stressed is to set aside time for your favourite good vice.
Much of the health advice we receive today tells us that in order to be healthy, we must consume a Spartan diet, exercise with the intensity of an Olympic athlete and take a drug for every ailment. We constantly worry about the foods we should or shouldn't be eating and the medical tests we have neglected to take. And all that worry costs us dearly - financially, emotionally and physically. In THE GOOD VICES, prominent naturopathic physician, Dr. Harry Ofgang and health journalist, Erik Ofgang tear down decades of myth and prejudice to reveal how some of our guilty pleasures are, not only okay, but, actually, good for our health. For example: · Like wine, moderate beer and spirit consumption raises our bodies' level of good cholesterol, which protects against heart disease. Compounds in hops may decrease cognitive decline. · The cholesterol in eggs is not associated with high blood cholesterol levels or heart disease. Rather, egg yolks are an excellent source of important fat-soluble vitamins. · Research suggests that moderate exercisers can be at least as healthy as, and, sometimes, even healthier than, those who exercise excessively. The secret to many good vices is enjoying them in moderation. And perhaps the very best thing you can do when you're busy and stressed is to set aside time for your favourite good vice.
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