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Just one thing

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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?

GrammyGrammy Wed 15-Feb-23 12:08:31

I have a thousand just one things to suggest. Which one do I choose? Without question this one thing is the single most important thing for your health and wellbeing out of all the other thousand. Most will dismiss it (as predicted and written down as such, thousands of years ago) but the wise will pay attention and consider it afresh. We were designed. We were thought of and planned and designed and made. We are not brute beats but cleverly designed in the image of the designer. And we are not just lumps of flesh. We have a spirit in us. We live forever spiritually. We never die. But WHERE we live is the key thing. Most will live for ever in darkness and torment because of their choices now. Some, a few will instead reject all the darkness and bad choices they make and choose instead to trust and have faith in the designer and creator. These people will spend eternity in a wonderful place with their creator. Food for thought. My one piece of advice is to ask the creator to save you. Say it now. He is waiting and listening. He will not reject you.

Delila Wed 15-Feb-23 12:16:40

Urmstongran, I love brazils and walnuts, but have to restrict myself to a measly 3 Brazil nuts a day otherwise there’s a risk of too much selenium. I don’t hold back on walnuts though!

Blossoming Wed 15-Feb-23 12:23:18

Davida1968

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.

Best bit of advice ever.

grandtanteJE65 Wed 15-Feb-23 12:24:31

DH and I agreed many years ago that WE ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO MOAN ABOUT THINGS WE CANNOT CHANGE ON WEDNESDAYS!

It started as a joke, but we soon found out that it did our mental health a world of good, so we stuck to the rule.

No going on and on about the government, the weather, the price of petrol, inflation and the like.

If it is not Wednesday: SHUT UP. If it is Wednesday, a moan is permitted, but ends when the other asks, "What do you intend to do about it? Get on your knees and pray for less rain?" or simply says, "Get off your backside and do something to change the things you can change!"

Coco51 Wed 15-Feb-23 12:28:38

I used to watch Michael Mosely until he and his wife touted a severe 800 calorie diet - going against the wisdom of losing weight quickly and then piling it all back and some

Damdee Wed 15-Feb-23 12:47:59

Smile at other people. Be grateful for what you have.

Lyndie Wed 15-Feb-23 12:52:46

A Spanish Doctor said to me that lifestyle attributes about 10% to your life outcomes. Your DNA dictates when and what you die of. So just be sensible but it’s only a maybe it will work. Looking at people in my life, especially my mother who lived a very healthy life and died of cancer at 58 and others who have died young. I agree with him.

LRavenscroft Wed 15-Feb-23 12:55:07

2 litres of water per day and 1 hour brisk walk

Keekaboo Wed 15-Feb-23 13:17:32

Ruby song… I found out about the tea or coffee after a meal 30 years ago when pregnant. My doctor told me about it because my iron levels were low also told me to drink fresh orange juice with meals because it helps with absorption of the vitamins and minerals in the meal. It worked for my my iron levels shot up a few weeks later.

Gundy Wed 15-Feb-23 13:20:48

Hydration!
I go with the very first suggestion from rosie1959
Good for digestion, skin, all-around glow AND your brain!! (read up on dehydration and your brain function/thought process/dementia.)
People forget to drink enough water.
Cheers!
USA Gundy

Armorel Wed 15-Feb-23 13:36:23

Couldn't agree more GrammyGrammy.

Susieq62 Wed 15-Feb-23 13:48:31

Write letters instead of emails!

Milliedog Wed 15-Feb-23 13:51:03

If you're too ill to go out, don't dwell on it. Pick up a pen and write a lovely, encouraging note card to someone worse off than you.

merlin Wed 15-Feb-23 13:54:07

Eat 30 different plant based foods each week. Its actually very easy to do but keeping that goal in mind ensures that your gut gets the variety of nutrients that is essential for it.

weeducky Wed 15-Feb-23 14:04:04

All you need is love, oh and a little bit of dark chocolate, every day. smile

Saggi Wed 15-Feb-23 14:05:07

Exercise your body AND your brain …I swim three times a week….walk everyday nearly ( it through choice but don’t drive) and am learning Spanish from an Audible app.

Saggi Wed 15-Feb-23 14:07:39

….oh , and paramount, don’t watch those banal daytime tv shows…especially the quizzes ….they’re meant only for 10-12 year olds!

Nightsky2 Wed 15-Feb-23 14:22:09

Remember not just to brush my teeth but floss with the brushes the dentist gave me last week.
Walk every day.
Exercise with rubber bands and wall push ups for arms.
Drink a small glass of kefir every day.
That’s 4 things and I could go on, vitamins every day~~~~~~

Nightsky2 Wed 15-Feb-23 14:23:05

Play a lot if bridge.

hilz Wed 15-Feb-23 14:25:23

Maintain friendships.. I was lucky that work friends span decades in age and its lovely to be part of the group still now I am retired. So Get all that silly chat and laughter. Some serious stuff and support and sympathy when my closest friends are ailing. Remain interested and you get included.

lovebeigecardigans1955 Wed 15-Feb-23 15:01:57

Always clean your teeth, it not only does the obvious, it can also help to ward off dementia and heart problems.

Alverstone25 Wed 15-Feb-23 15:33:47

Drink one cup of cooled boiled water... I was once told many years ago from a nurse colleague that you’ll never have digestion issues or constipation.

Midnightblue Wed 15-Feb-23 15:37:16

See your GP if you have any health worries. Don’t put it off because you think your surgery is too busy.

mokryna Wed 15-Feb-23 15:39:39

A walk a day and keep busy, oh I can’t count.

Philippa111 Wed 15-Feb-23 16:06:20

Do a mini gratitude list in your mind if you find yourself a bit low or grumpy. Works wonders. And meditate .. even if just for 5 minutes at a time.