It happens to the best of us. You’re rolling along on your new diet and exercise plan and you’re starting to see results. You’re pumped, you’re on top of the world and then bang – an injury. At this point, you’ve got two main choices. You can give up, convinced that your body simply was [...]
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How to Keep Fit When You Are Injured
September 2nd, 2008 — alternative ideas, broken bone, broken leg, caloric intake, convalescence, diet and exercise plan, exercises, getting fit, great time, healing process, how many calories, injury, insurance coverage, multi vitamin, nutrients, physical therapy, setback, starvation, therapy options, top of the world, vitamin supplement, weight loss, wellness from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Do Natural Remedies Work for Injuries?
August 27th, 2008 — Food, Weight Loss Journal, allergy, aloe, bromelain, centuries, drink, garlic, good science, healing process, heart problems, inflammation, injury, low blood pressure, medicine, natural anti inflammatories, natural remedies, olive leaf, pineapple, skin level, sports injuries, taking medicine, topical application, traditional medicine, vitamin e from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
There are a lot of different techniques for handling sports injuries, but many people are now turning back to natural remedies in an attempt to seek relief. If you prefer not to take traditional medicine, there may be some assistance that you can see from these remedies, but it is vital to speak with your [...]
What is Frozen Shoulder?
August 25th, 2008 — aging process, ailment, all sorts, exercise, frozen shoulder, healing process, injury, mental images, overexertion, pain increases, physical therapy, pitchers, population, rotator cuff problem, segment, sports injury, strenuous activity, tennis players, throwing a football, wellness from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
The term “frozen shoulder” conjures up all sorts of mental images, but this term refers to an injury that is quite common. A frozen shoulder is a painful problem that results in a lack of mobility of the afflicted shoulder and it can be quite troublesome for many people. It is estimated that at least [...]