Linda Tyre, R.N., is the parish nurse of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Jackosnville, Florida. She is a central part of our Health and Wellness Ministry.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Smile to Relieve Stress
Did you ever think that smiling can improve your health? A smile can subtract years from your face and say more about you than hours of conversation. Smiling can also tone three groups of facial muscles, and firm , supple muscles make for a healthier complexion. Smiling can stimulate glands, hair follicles and blood, all of which nourish and revitalize your skin. A smile is a wonderful thing to behold! So give somebody a gift- and get an instant facelift.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Health and Wellness Advisory Council Presentations
Please join us for:
"Christian Meditation- Beginning the Journey" Sunday, March 13th 10:00-10:45 AM in the chapel
"Young at Brain" Wednesday, March 16th 12:30-1:30 PM at the Grace House
Check the E-pistle and your church bulletin for more information.
Hope to see you there.
"Christian Meditation- Beginning the Journey" Sunday, March 13th 10:00-10:45 AM in the chapel
"Young at Brain" Wednesday, March 16th 12:30-1:30 PM at the Grace House
Check the E-pistle and your church bulletin for more information.
Hope to see you there.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
National Nutrition Month
Since March is designated as National Nutrition Month, it is timely to share some wisdom about nutrition. Good nutrition begins with the choices we make at the supermarket. Nutrition-conscious shoppers follow a few simple strategies to make sure they bring home healthy foods. Smart shoppers arrive at the store well-fed to avoid buying junk food because of hunger rather than common sense. They shop around the perimeter or outer aisles of the store, where the fresh produce and dairy products are usually located. With a full cart, they are also more likely to skipped the processed and packaged food in the inner aisles. Because they stick to a shopping list, they are less tempted to buy "bargains" that don't really fit their needs. Smart shoppers check food labels and skip porducts with empty calories in the ingredients such as foods high in fat and refined sugar. Further shopping tips for sound nutrition are to: avoid heavily processed or instant foods and packed mixes, choose whole grain breads and pastas, check expiration dates on perishable items, shop for fresh produce twice a week so the nutrients are not lost during a long storage period. Good nutrition at the supermarket is not really complicated. Once you know the basics, it becomes sound nature to look at food from a nutritional standpoint.
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