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Just one thing

(93 Posts)
Effi Mon 13-Feb-23 15:09:59

I enjoy Dr Michael Mosley’s Radio 4 programme ‘Just One Thing’. For those who don’t know it he suggests one thing to do to make a difference to our health and well being.

For example - an apple a day, brushing teeth twice a day...
Simple obvious yes, but good common sense and interesting.

I see a lot of wisdom here on Gransnet.

That leads me to ask have you ‘Just one thing’
to suggest to enhance health and well being?

pascal30 Mon 13-Feb-23 20:45:46

Kefir drink every morning for breakfast

lixy Mon 13-Feb-23 20:51:38

Get up and move around every 20 minutes or so.

Retread Mon 13-Feb-23 21:38:45

I meant to add ... I'm shocked that people don't routinely brush their teeth twice a day! shock

Urmstongran Mon 13-Feb-23 21:58:55

Yes pascal - kefir!! We have started that too recently.
Kefir contains millions of probiotics, which are bacteria with potential health benefits. It's also low in lactose and packed with vitamins and minerals that are good for your body. Scientists have found a range of possible health benefits of kefir, including improved cholesterol, blood sugar control, and gut health.

rubysong Mon 13-Feb-23 21:59:02

Vitamin D. The only supplement most people really get benefit from.
However, I have just been told I am anaemic so Dr has put me on iron tablets and I am eating spinach omelette for lunches. She told me not to follow meals with a cup of tea or coffee, as it prevents the absorption of the iron in the meal. I didn't know that.

NotSpaghetti Mon 13-Feb-23 22:02:27

MawtheMerrier

(Could you guess that I hate Michael Mosley’s smug “Just one thing” series?)

Me too!

JenniferEccles Mon 13-Feb-23 22:32:17

Eat a bit less.

Maggiemaybe Mon 13-Feb-23 23:24:25

Well I’m a great fan of Michael Moseley and of the Just One Thing podcast.

One suggestion that really helped me to sort my sleep pattern out was going out for a short walk as soon as possible after waking up. Another was taking a hot bath just before bed.

I did try the cold shower idea………once.

Redhead56 Tue 14-Feb-23 00:33:04

I brush my teeth after everything I eat I do have a heathy home cooked diet. I keep active for my poor joints otherwise they would cease up. My doctor told me red wine in moderation is ok that’s good enough for me.

Hetty58 Tue 14-Feb-23 02:40:00

Another vote for (lots of) walking - as we simply aren't meant to sit about - so use it or lose it (and a healthy vegan diet with loads of veg too). Better health, lower weight and blood pressure just follow automatically.

Whiff Tue 14-Feb-23 06:24:13

Find a positive out of a negative. Can be something as silly as a cloud shape. I saw a pigeon trying to mount his mate and falling off my fence . He then tried again she moved away and looked and in my mind she said you have got to be joking and then flew off. He sat there and made me laugh.

I am another one who doesn't like Michael Moseley. Like that Jane plan woman it's just for the money.

Juliet27 Tue 14-Feb-23 07:07:28

I’ve watched similar amusing events Whiff 😀
I don’t watch Michael Moseley enough but when I have I’ve too soon forgotten the advice anyway.
As for Jane Plan, as I commented on the hating adverts thread, I’d like to wipe the smile off her face.

Beechnut Tue 14-Feb-23 07:16:46

🤣🤣*Whiff*. Laughter is a good medicine.

Norah Tue 14-Feb-23 07:41:00

Hetty58

Another vote for (lots of) walking - as we simply aren't meant to sit about - so use it or lose it (and a healthy vegan diet with loads of veg too). Better health, lower weight and blood pressure just follow automatically.

Agreed. Can't walk too much!

JackyB Tue 14-Feb-23 08:38:43

Use stairs when possible, walk, stand on one leg whilst cleaning your teeth. Anything to improve your balance and strengthen the ankles and legs and prevent falls in later life. So many people I knew were taken into hospital after a fall, caught something there (MRSA, pneumonia, Norovirus) and never came home. My own parents, my mother's neighbour's parents to name but four.

Casdon Tue 14-Feb-23 09:20:58

I’d say the best thing is to get a pet, it makes so much difference to your happiness (and fitness if it’s a dog).

timetogo2016 Tue 14-Feb-23 09:32:08

Me to Retread.
Park farther away from the supermarket as possible,those extra yards will help.

foxie48 Tue 14-Feb-23 09:57:44

Keeping as active as I can, while I can by doing things I enjoy. fwiw I've just started on the ZOE programme (they do free podcasts if anyone is interested, I find them a bit long winded but there's lots of interesting stuff which is backed up by research). As part of the programme, you do a range of tests and wear a blood sugar monitor for 14 days. I am rather shocked to discover that the episodes of extreme fatigue and light headedness are not a symptom of my heart condition but episodes of seriously low sugar levels (hypos). Trip to doctor required!

henetha Tue 14-Feb-23 09:58:33

I recently read his book on this. Full of common sense ideas.
Do a couple of exercises every day. -
Squats. I do squats and risers combined.
Push ups. Not necessarily from the floor. Wall push-ups are good too.

Baggs Tue 14-Feb-23 10:31:01

Moderation in all things.

Davida1968 Wed 15-Feb-23 12:00:03

Set a timer when sitting. Then move! I do this for every 30 minutes - especially when watching TV. It really helps with mobility, IMO. Also move about your home as much as you can: even just pottering about is a good idea.

Fernhillnana Wed 15-Feb-23 12:01:58

I’d just say do a bit of yoga, even if it’s only 5 minutes. Stretching and maintaining joints will keep us flexible and avoid falls and injury.

songstress60 Wed 15-Feb-23 12:02:04

Can't stand that smug self-satisfied man. I switch off immediately when is on tv. Detest the man.

pen50 Wed 15-Feb-23 12:02:41

Weight training - at any age!

Alioop Wed 15-Feb-23 12:05:05

I agree with Casdon, especially if you live alone. They can help you from feeling lonely and keep you fit too.