Your office or cubicle may be yards away from a window, and your office mates not believe in feng shui, but reshaping your environment to promote wellness is possible in any workspace. The space you work in has a direct effect on your mood, and your mood has a direct effect on your co-workers and…
Employee engagement isn’t just another buzzword, it’s the key to your success as a profitable enterprise. According to Gallup’s State of the American Workplace, 70% of U.S. workers report not being engaged at work. Gallup estimates that actively disengaged employees cost the U.S. economy between $450 billion and $550 billion in lost productivity annually. In an…
Walking is the simplest form of exercise, it is free and easy to incorporate into any lifestyle. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends 30 minutes of moderate level physical activity five days a week to see results which range from improving strength and cardiovascular health to weight loss. A recent study in England also…
Learn how self-massage and stretching can stop repetitive motions from becoming repetitive stress injuries! Repetitive stress (or strain) injuries are among the most common causes of workers compensation claims. Computer workers are especially prone to overuse of specific body parts, most commonly wrists, and hands, but also, elbows, shoulders and necks. Here are a few…
With the change of season come several elements that may affect your body if your immune system is not working properly. Disorders in the immune system can result in dangerous health conditions like infections that can be easily prevented by following a handful of tips to boost it: Exercise. It is the simplest way to…
Lower back pain is one of the most uncomfortable. Whether it is caused from sitting in a bad posture, from practicing sports, or because your mattress is not as comfy as it once was, it is important to stretch the correct muscles to avoid prolonged pain. The Spinal Twist stretch or T-Roll stretch helps relieve…
Fight off colds this season by incorporating ginger into your diet. It’s an “herb” with strong flavor that is unmistakable AND has medicinal properties. Ginger has been used for several health properties for hundreds of years in many different cultures. Some of the benefits include: Calm nausea and motion sickness Aid digestion Increase blood circulation…
Most of us run a very hectic lifestyle and sometimes forget to balance our diet. The one thing that should never be absent in your daily routine is water. An average adult’s body contains the equivalent of 45 quarts of water, and through normal activities loses two to three quarts each day, It is as…
Tea tree is a pale yellow colored oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor native to the Northeast coast of Australia. Crushed tea tree leaves were inhaled by aborigines to relieve colds and headaches. Most recently, tea tree oil has been used as a topical application that is effective against bacteria, viruses, fungal infections, even scabies…
Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, prescribed saltwater inhalation therapy for bronchial and lung disorders. Healthy intake:The scientific consensus from the American Heart Association and Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee is that sodium should be limited to less than 2,300mg per day for adults and children ages 14 years and older. Individual needs, however, vary enormously…