1.
Obviously,
a better
you on
the
outside
starts
with a
better
you from
the
inside.
Good
choices
in food
are
critical.
Try to
avoid
foods,
sauces,
dressings,
etc.
that are
high in
saturated
fat,
high
calories,
empty
calories,
sugar or
any
derivative,
fried,
etc.
High
fiber
foods,
fruits,
vegetables,
water,
poultry,
fish,
lean
meats.
Eating
red meat
isn't a
sin,
just eat
it in
moderation.
2.
Drink as
much
water as
you can,
as this
is a
natural
diuretic
and
flushes
the body
of
toxins
and
keeps
the
plumbing
working
great.
If you
absolutely
hate the
taste
(yes
some
think
that
water
has
taste)
of
water,
then mix
with a
flavored
low
calorie
powder
mix
(careful
of the
sugars,
real or
man
made)
3.
Vitamins;
once a
day,
every
day.
Vitamin
E has
been
known to
help
ease hot
flashes
in
menopausal
women.
Vitamin
E,
however
is also
a blood
thinner
so
double
check
with
your
doctor
first,
especially
if you
are on
Coumadin
or
Plavix.
Overdosing
on
Vitamin
E is
also not
good, so
watch
your
dosage.
4.
The
Marlboro
man
doesn't
really
love
you.
Please
if
nothing
else,
quit
smoking
or do
not
start.
Smoking
chokes
off the
arteries
and
veins in
your
body
thereby
stopping
the flow
of
oxygen
and
blood to
your
legs.
Smoking
leads to
many
types of
cancer;
breast,
pancreatic,
lung,
etc. Not
to
mention
other
types of
vascular
diseases.
5.
Exercise
a day
keeps
your
body in
good
shape.
No
matter
how you
do it,
just do
it. Walk
before
work or
after
work,
walk in
the park
with the
dog.
Play
outside
with
your
kids.
Exercise
doesn't
have to
be
grueling,
boring
or a
chore.
Play
catch
with the
kids.
Garden,
run the
vacuum.
Pilates,
Yoga,
dancing
are all
great
ways to
get
exercise.
6.
Easier
said
than
done,
keeping
stress
out of
your
life is
pivotal.
Stress
causes
ulcers,
eczema,
psoriasis,
etc. Try
to find
one
thing to
laugh
about
during
the day.
Reach
out to
friends
for a
quick
phone
call.
Smell
flowers.
Take a
girl's
day/night
and go
to the
spa for
a
mini-massage
or
manicure/pedicure.
Check
out the
newest
chick
flick or
comedy
movie
playing.
Relax in
a nice
bubble
bath or
read a
book.
Even
better,
you
could go
to a
comedy
club.
Billy
Connolly
is on
tour at
the
moment.
7.
Much
more is
known
these
days
about
skin
cancer
and sun
stroke
and the
use of
SPF
products.
While
the sun
provides
us with
vital
Vitamin
D, it
also
creates
free
radicals
in our
body,
causing
skin
cancer
or
melanoma.
It also
makes
the skin
wrinkle.
Make
sure you
apply UV
protective
products
frequently
throughout
the day
if you
are sun
worshiping,
swimming,
exercising
or just
about
anything
outdoors.
8.
Show me
your
pearly
whites!
As
important
as it is
to eat
healthy
and
exercise,
maintaining
our
mouth is
also
vital.
First of
all, who
wants to
look at
anyone
with all
sorts of
gunk
peeking
out from
between
their
teeth or
with
missing
teeth?
Dental
appointments,
at least
every
six
months
but
definitely
once a
year,
should
be as
mandatory
as your
cup of
morning
coffee.
9.
Say ?ah?
please.
A yearly
visit to
your
physician
or
gynecologist
for a
physical
and
general
work-up
is
critical
in
keeping
healthy.
Woman,
starting
at age
20,
should
have
yearly
Pap
tests to
screen
for
cancers
and STDs
(sexually
transmitted
diseases).
Of
course,
self
examination
of the
total
body is
a good
indicator
of
healthiness.
10.
No
glove,
no love.
Any age,
any sex,
anytime,
anywhere.
Once a
woman
becomes
sexually
active
whether
in a
monogamous
relationship
or the
riskier
multiple
partner
sex,
condoms
are
strongly
encouraged.
Condoms
are a
great
way to
keep
pregnancy
and STDs
at a
safe
distance.
There
are many
different
types of
condoms
available
to suit
anyone's
taste
and
there is
no
excuse
in the
world
for not
using
them,
unless
you are
married
to your
partner.