The Maui News

HINTS FROM HELOISE

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DEAR HELOISE:

My veterinari­an has diagnosed my dog as overweight. She says, as it is with people, extra pounds usually appear as a result of the animal eating too much food and not getting enough exercise.

There are other conditions that can contribute to your dog being overweight: hormone imbalance, the animal’s breed and temperamen­t, and diseases.

Being overweight can be a contributi­ng factor for diseases like diabetes, pancreatit­is, heart and liver disease, and arthritis.

The cure for overweight? It’s a slow and steady process, according to the doctor, with small portions of a nutritiona­lly sound diet and no snacking. Up the exercise.

She says to make sure the whole family knows the dog is on a diet.

— Elizabeth A. in Ohio GREAT HINTS to help a common problem. Readers, check with your veterinari­ans for their expertise!

— Heloise DEAR HELOISE: I use baking soda for underarm deodorant.

— Donald B., via email DONALD, YOU ARE on board with me — baking soda also can keep foot odors at bay, and it’s cheap, safe and readily available!

I’ve compiled a collection of my favorite baking-soda hints, helps and recipes in a handy pamphlet. Would you like to receive one? It’s easy! Visit www.Heloise.com to order, or send a long, stamped (71 cents), selfaddres­sed envelope, along with $5, to: Heloise/Baking Soda, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 782795001. No time to shampoo? Sprinkle a tiny amount of baking soda down the part in your hair and brush. The baking soda will absorb excess oils.

— Heloise DEAR HELOISE: Can I store clothes in plastic containers in the attic?

— Alicia J., via email ALICIA, CLOTHES NEED to “breathe” and be exposed to circulatin­g air. Storing clothes in plastic bins doesn’t allow for this. Also, mold and mildew can accumulate.

If you live in an area of high humidity, hang clothes, and cover with a cloth garment bag or cotton sheet.

— Heloise P.S. A cedar chest is OK, too. DEAR HELOISE: This is what I did to lose weight: My rule is just to eat one helping of each thing. I rarely eat bread or potatoes. No eating between meals. No counting calories.

When at a buffet or large family meal, I take only one scoop of each item — no second helpings. If I’m hungry for sweets, I eat a small piece of candy (I keep mini candy bars on hand).

I exercise two hours a week at a health club. I’ve painlessly lost 30 pounds, and I look and feel better after doing this for seven months.

— Annie in Nebraska SLOW AND STEADY — solid advice for the new year!

— Heloise SEND A GREAT HINT TO: Heloise

P.O. Box 795000

San Antonio, TX 78279-5000 Fax: (210) HELOISE

Email: Heloise@Heloise.com

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King Features Syndicate Inc.

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