Having a “Health Nut” as a Mom

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The children were mine, and I was the “health nut”. Yep, when they were growing up we struggled with good health, and spent so much time at doctors offices, and money paying doctor bills that I don’t even like to think about it, but all of that lead to a big change in our home around the mid-1980′s.

First I discovered alternatives to drugs and tried them with success, then I decided to study nutrition, and be certified in Nutritional Counseling. It was then that our eating habits changed a lot. The improvement in my children and myself was amazing…and only the family members that were consistent with their right eating and with the alternatives I suggested when needed, remained healthy until their adult years.

Now that my children are adults, they make their own choices, and with the help of websites like www.wellnessdaily.com and all the articles and tools it provides, their task is so much easier than mine. I didn’t know anyone who had internet access when I first hit the books and did my studies in Nutrition, now access to knowledge is so readily available! It is good to find good sources for that information, like the link I’ve provided above.

wellnessdaily.com has a great online community, put together by the makers of some of my favorite turkey burgers and other foods, Jennie-O. In fact the first 2500 that register get a $5 rebate on a Jennie-O product…that would just about cover a box of those healthy, low-fat burgers…so why don’t you head on over for a visit, and be grateful that you have as many online tools available to you as you do.

You, too, can be a “health nut”…do they still call people like us health nuts??

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