wellness
The state of being in great health, and continually striving to attain all of your goals.
Travel While You're Healthy, But Don't Wreck the Body You'll Need Later
There's a version of travel advice that sounds inspiring but is quietly incomplete: travel while you're young. It's usually followed by stories of all-nighters, cheap flights, no sleep, bad food, zero structure, and the belief that your body is somehow immune to consequences because you're "young enough." That mindset creates great memories - and long-term damage people don't connect until years later.
By Destiny S. Harris12 days ago in Longevity
5 Simple Yoga Poses to Instantly Melt Away Stress & Anxiety
Tension and anxiety have actually become part of life for numerous individuals. Long work hours, continuous screen exposure, and psychological pressure normally leave the body tight and the mind agitated. While tension can not be remained clear of absolutely, it can be managed in moderate and healthy ways.
By All Creators Destination13 days ago in Longevity
How Himalayan Salt Bricks Naturally Help With Breathing
We breathe air without even thinking about it. However, the air we breathe in will impact our health. Pollution and allergies are making more people aware of how important it is to take care of our airways. Himalayan salt bricks are an interesting and beautiful option. These salt bricks not only create a warm and inviting atmosphere, but they are also good for your breathing.
By Emily Rosie15 days ago in Longevity
Hoodia: Once a Miracle Now a Mirage
A Miracle from the Desert? The Kalahari Desert in southern Africa is not the most hospitable place to live in. The vast region is arid and hot throughout most of the year, and the vegetation is sparse. Still, it is here where a particular plant that captured the attention of several dietary companies throughout the world.
By Dean Traylor16 days ago in Longevity
The Six Things I Refuse to Sacrifice When It Comes to Health
I've watched people negotiate with their health for years. They don't call it that, of course. They call it being busy. Or realistic. Or flexible. Or "in a season." But what they're actually doing is trading long-term function for short-term convenience and hoping it doesn't catch up to them.
By Destiny S. Harris17 days ago in Longevity





