These podcasts will
teach you new diet and exercise strategies you didn't know, so you can make informed decisions about your health.
Not exact matches
Today's generation of Catholics is being infuenced by a much more nourishing
diet than was available in the 1970s, and takes for granted the good things available: the Catechism of the Catholic Church, World Youth Day, St JPII's Theology of the Body, the
New Movements, Veritatis Splendor, Benedict XVI's
teaching on the relationship between faith and reason, and his emphasis on truth, beauty and a personal encounter with Christ, to name just a few.
The no - fat craze of the 90's
taught us to fear fat, and since then, with every
new diet trend comes a
new food to eliminate.
This was especially interesting for me given that I keep a healthy
diet as it is, so I look forward to seeing how things transpire into my «
new normal» as I adopt these
new habits that Mariana and her detox
taught me, into my everyday life.
Also, The
New York Times published a post about
teaching doctors about nutrition and
diet: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/09/16/health/16chen.html
I
teach you how to find the Paleo
diet that works best for you in my
new book The Modern Paleo Survival Guide, coming soon.
I work with people on making changes in their
diet and lifestyle, and
teaching new ways of eating, cooking and preparing food that are delicious and nutritious.
Enter a
new generation of phys ed, with programs that stress lifelong fitness activities, such as walking, biking, in - line skating, and tennis; educate students about healthful
diets; and
teach students how to monitor their heart rates and pulses.
You may not be able to
teach an old dog
new tricks, but you'll have to get it used to a
new diet.
It will show you
new ways to relax and unwind,
teach you meditation techniques and help you to look at your
diet and other lifestyle changes.