
Lifestyle is what contributes to the development of these diseases. And we knew that lifestyles could be changed. But most people only respond and consider changing their ways when problems already arise. We have been taught that smoking and alcoholism are dangerous, yet many people only quit smoking at the onset of possible lung problems or stop drinking alcohol when the liver start failing.
We don't have to be expects in medicine to understand that our lifestyle is really killing us. Accepting the clear facts in a layman's perspective and changing for the better would help. And as a road sign warning motorists read "Drive Safely: The Life you save maybe your own," could be applied to our lifestyle too.
If you find it hard to change your lifestyle, I can recommend the best one that could help you 100%. Try calling Jesus Christ not later but today His line is always open. He has the best formula to change your life.
this is true. it's in the way we take care of ourselves.
ReplyDeletemy boyfriend and I are slowly eating healthier food these days and having exercise everyday. it's too difficult in the beginning but we believe we'll surely gain good results.
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I don't have to say more
ReplyDeleteI think the current pace of living is to blame too!
for example, in a research sleeplessness was said be one of the main causes of cancer
many jobs now have night shifts so parang people are also prone to diseases beause of the pressures of daily living and work