5/06/2008

STAND UP STRAIGHT!

One of the easiest ways to strengthen your abdominal muscles -- and support your back -- is through good posture. You may feel like you're already standing straight, but in reality, most of us stand like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Practice good posture by bringing your head and neck back. The key element is breathing in to tighten your stomach. That's the component that lifts your chest and will give you Army-like posture.




Sometimes the smallest changes in your life can lead to the biggest results. Sucking in your stomach while talking on the phone, or even when you take the elevator, is a good example. It helps your body not only look younger -- by reducing a couple of cm's off your middle and adding them to your lungs/chest -- but it also helps your body get stronger, because you're engaging your abdominal muscles.




Here are the five steps to perfect posture:





  1. Pull your shoulder blades back slightly toward each other and down away from your ears.

  2. Lift your chest up and out.

  3. Pull your head back just enough to keep it in line with your spine.

  4. Position your pelvis or hips to create or maintain a natural arch in your lower back.

  5. Pull your belly button in toward your spine without changing or tilting your hips or losing the arch in your lower back.

Amazing Asparagus

Go ahead, celebrate this season's delicate asparagus spears by digging into a big pile.

Why? Your pancreas will thank you.

Seems that getting lots of folate -- specifically from food -- may help protect you from pancreatic cancer. And just half a cup of asparagus delivers 190 micrograms of the stuff, more than 25 percent of what you need.
Folate is a member of the B-vitamin group, and is famous for being essential for your hearts health. Some early research also links high folate intake to a lower risk of colon, breast, ovarian, and lung cancers.

Food Is Important:
Folate from both food and the stuff found in supplements (folic acid) helps your heart. But in a study, when it came to defending against pancreatic cancer, only food sources seemed to have an effect. Folate-rich foods aren’t hard to come by if you go for the green -- as in artichokes, green beans, avocados and broccoli. And of course, asparagus -- which is in season right now.
Trim away the woody ends of succulent stalks, and serve them up raw or cooked.