Success Fitness Natural and Complimentary options for cancer

Success Fitness Natural and Complimentary options for cancer Sonja offers natural solutions to those diagnosed, at high risk or recovering from cancer. Cancer does not have to be a death sentence!

My Baby got a new Rack 💪 Early Anniversary Gift from my Hubby ❤️ He always knows what a girl needs 🎁
08/11/2021

My Baby got a new Rack 💪 Early Anniversary Gift from my Hubby ❤️ He always knows what a girl needs 🎁

Focus on your sleep. Eat protein with each meal and eat whole foods as much as possible. Drink lots of water. Develop ri...
08/10/2021

Focus on your sleep. Eat protein with each meal and eat whole foods as much as possible. Drink lots of water. Develop rituals and practices that center and ground you and help you reduce the normal pressures and stressors of daily life. Exercise when you’re rested, not when you’re sick, tired or run down. Love yourself along the way.❤️ There is no “quick fix”. You got to do the work consistently and and make sure to get enough sleep, healthy nutrition, manage your stress, and exercise regularly as you go. ❤️

I’m not here to sell you on some fast fix because there isn’t one, and I believe you deserve the best. The best takes time. You’re worth that. Stick with your healthy practices and repeat them one day at a time. 💪💪 Your Coach Sonja 💪💪 “Never Give Up” You got this ❤️

The lateral band walking exercise looks (and feels) pretty strange, but it's actually the perfect way to improve hip sta...
08/10/2021

The lateral band walking exercise looks (and feels) pretty strange, but it's actually the perfect way to improve hip stability, strengthen the hip abductors—particularly the gluteus medius—and increase stability of the knee joint.

Try it as a part of your warm up, the lateral band walking exercise engages many of the deep muscles that stabilize the pelvis. Doing this exercise before working out can improve hip, foot, and ankle stability as well as knee joint stabilization. This, in turn, improves overall body mechanics and movement efficiency!

A weak gluteus medius—one of the muscles on the side of the hip—can lead to problems in the knee joint. In fact, it's often the underlying reason for knee pain and injury, especially ACL injuries. A strong gluteus medius not only stabilizes the hip but helps to maintain proper tracking in the knee joint by reducing lateral stress on the knee.

You can find resistance bands in any sporting goods store or online.

1. Keeping the band flat, not bunched, place the band just above each ankle and wrapped around both legs.
2. Position your feet shoulder-width apart. The band should be taut, but not stretched.
3. Bend your knees slightly and move into a half-squat position to activate the gluteus medius.
4. Keep your feet in line with your shoulders and face forward with your body weight evenly distributed over both feet.
5. Maintaining the half-squat position, shift your weight over one leg and take a step sideways with the other leg. Move this leg in and out, sideways, for eight to 10 repetitions. Keep your hips level during the movement. With this exercise, it helps to maintain a low, forward-facing posture. Your back should be straight, not rounded.
6. Slowly shift your weight and switch legs. Do another 8 to 10 side steps.

If you have any injury or condition affecting your hips, knees, or ankles, discuss this exercise with your doctor your physical therapist or contact me for further guidance.
You will feel your muscles working, and they may even burn after a few steps, but there shouldn't be any pain. End this exercise if you feel a sharp pain.

Your Coach
Sonja 💪

10/02/2019

THIS IS AN EXCERPT FROM ACSM'S GUIDE TO EXERCISE AND CANCER SURVIVORSHIP BY AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE & MELINDA IRWIN.

Fruits and Vegetables
Because fruits and vegetables are loaded with both fiber and water, they enhance satiety, are low in calories, and may promote healthy weight management. Fruits and vegetables contain multiple nutrients and phytochemicals related to cancer reduction, and although it is not yet known which combination provides the best protection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with the Department of Health and Human Services and the National Cancer Institute, recommend at least seven daily servings for women and nine for men.
Fresh, frozen, and canned fruits and vegetables can all be nutrient-dense food choices. Fresh produce typically has the greatest nutritional value, but long periods in transit, in grocery stores, and on home shelves all contribute to nutrient loss. For this reason, produce frozen immediately after harvest may contain more nutrients than some fresh produce. Canning and drying processes reduce heat-sensitive and water-soluble nutrient content, although foods preserved with these methods may pose less of an infection risk for patients undergoing immunosuppressive cancer treatment.4 Immunosuppressed patients also should avoid eating unpeeled raw fruits or vegetables because they may contain pathogens, which are destroyed in the cooking process. In terms of cooking methods, microwaving and steaming, instead of boiling, avoids nutrient losses that occur when nutrients leach into cooking water that is then discarded.
Juicing provides a means for increasing fruit and vegetable intake, particularly for those who have difficulty chewing or swallowing. For those concerned about overeating, however, juices do not match the satiety value of whole fruits and vegetables; additionally, when large juice servings are consumed, excess calories can contribute to weight gain. Only 100% juices should be chosen—added sugars detract from the nutrient density of any beverage.

Pesticides
The use of pesticides and herbicides has increased tremendously since the 1940s, and although many have been phased out, their residues may still be in foods eaten today.5 There is no epidemiological evidence that current exposure levels cause cancer,5 but for those interested in a cautionary approach, fruits and vegetables may be peeled or washed in lemon juice or vinegar baths to reduce residual surface pesticides. The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a research and advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., has identified “Dirty Dozen” fruits and vegetables (pears, apples, bell peppers, celery, nectarines, strawberries, cherries, kale, lettuce, and imported grapes and carrots), which may have comparatively higher pesticide residues than other fruits and vegetables; as a result, consumers are advised to buy those raised organically. In contrast, they deem the “Clean 15” (onions, avocados, sweet corn, pineapples, mangos, asparagus, sweet peas, kiwi, cabbage, eggplant, papaya, watermelon, broccoli, tomatoes, and sweet potatoes) to be relatively free of pesticide residues. Given shifting patterns in agriculture and large-scale buying in the free market, it is unknown whether these categorizations will be useful to those seeking to minimize their exposure to pesticides over the long term.

Organic Foods
The term organic commonly refers to plant foods grown without pesticides or genetic modifications, or to meat, poultry, and dairy products from animals raised without antibiotics or growth hormones. The FDA sets limits for produce exposure to agricultural chemicals, but as stated previously, it is unknown whether the choice of organic versus inorganic foods influences cancer incidence, recurrence, or progression. With regard to nutrient quality, a recent 50-year systematic literature review found no difference between organically and conventionally produced foodstuffs.

Read more from ACSM's Guide to Exercise and Cancer Survivorship by American College of Sports Medicine.

06/20/2019

For a very long period of time the dandelion has frequentlly been used on a very large scale mostly because of its powerful healing properties for various health issues. It contains the power to cleanse the liver, encourage the whole production of bile, balance out the cholesterol level, is able to....

06/12/2019

Everybody feels negative emotions once in a while, but these emotions have a stronger effect on your health than you

05/28/2019

Everybody feels negative emotions once in a while, but these emotions have a stronger effect on your health than you

05/26/2019

Celery stalk packs a mighty punch when it comes to your health.

Even though it’s about 95% water, celery contains two anti-cancer compounds: apigenin and luteolin.

A study in the Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition found that apigenin was effective at causing apoptosis (cell su***de) in numerous types of cancer cells — particularly human breast cancer cells.

Additionally, research suggests that eating two stalks of celery 2-3 times a week can help reduce your risk of lung cancer by 60%.

This is just one example of how you can prevent cancer with food.

In fact, research is now confirming that the vast majority of cancer cases are caused by diet, lifestyle, and environmental factors (which YOU control), not genetics.

At the end of the day, cancer doesn’t care how much you know. It cares what you eat and how you live.

Your Coach
Sonja

04/19/2019

Future OncologyVol. 14, No. 11CommentaryOpen AccessOpen Access licenseReducing the risk of post-surgical cancer recurrence: a perioperative anti-inflammatory anti-stress approachRita Haldar & Shamgar Ben-EliyahuRita Haldar Sagol School of Neuroscience & School of Psychological Science, Tel-Aviv Univ...

03/07/2019

Iodine deficiency has become a modern day epidemic. Discover some of the consequences to low iodine and what you can do about it.

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Recently, The Jerusalem Post reported that a team of Israeli scientists may have discovered the cure for cancer. A complete cure for cancer? By next year?

02/13/2019

Your immune system's job is to rid your body of any abnormal cells. But what happens if you have a suppressed immune system?

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