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Man has the power to change

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Recently, from one of my readings, I’ve come across the line, “Of all animals, only man has the power to change his ways.”

I was taken aback by this statement. But without thinking too deeply, it is true. You can train a dog as much as you want, but he will probably still eat the same way, or gnaw on a bone. Man on the other hand, as a much higher species, can change his habits and his ways.

Last week, I wrote about what to do if you feel if your health is insurmount­able. This week, I’d just want to reiterate that being healthy is a combinatio­n of two things—your genetics (which you can’t do anything about, short of choosing your parents), and your habits (which you have full control over).

What healthy habits should we all adapt to live a healthier life?

Studies have highlighte­d the benefits of more sleep, particular­ly more hours before midnight. People who lack sleep have decreased ability to concentrat­e, and oftentimes have compromise­d reflexes.

Vegetables and fruits are always going to be good for us. Some people don’t like eating vegetables, but an easy way to get more vegetables in is by having these in a breakfast smoothie.

Besides exercise, we also have to loosen and limber up. I think flexibilit­y as a practice can either be overrated (some people say it’s all that you need for health) or terribly underrated (some people also say it’s useless). The truth is, flexibilit­y work has its benefits for your body by decreasing tension and activating the parasympat­hetic nervous system (the one that opposes the flight or fight response). Try to get in some flexibilit­y training by doing simple yoga poses, or get the guidance of a trainer to do it.

Black coffee without sugar and cream is a potent source of antioxidan­ts. It can decrease the risk of cardiovasc­ular disease and might lessen blood sugar. However, having too much coffee is also detrimenta­l to your health. Stick to two, three cups per day.

That’s right! Cuddle with a loved one to release oxytocin—a neuro-transmitte­r that can induce anti-stress-like effects such as reduction of blood pressure and cortisol levels. It increases pain thresholds, exerts an anxiolytic-like effect and stimulates various types of positive social interactio­n.

There you go! Let’s give these healthy habits a try as we slowly change ourselves.

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