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A Beginner’s Guide: How to Onsen in Bangkok
If you are new to the world of Japanese baths (onsen), let us help you with this insider’s guide to bathhouses in Thailand. You do not have to travel to the foothills of Mt Fuji to experience this authentic and relaxing bathing experience; you can have it right here in the Land of Smiles! There is now a robust onsen in Bangkok scene in the capital city; one beloved by Japanese, Thais, and foreigners alike. Read on to discover all the ins and outs and etiquette tips for this famous Japanese pastime.
By tsuyutopia6 years ago in Longevity
How To Improve Your Overall Health and Lose Weight Naturally
Losing weight can be a great goal to have, however, it may not always feel easy. This can be especially true for those that are either just getting started, and find themselves struggling, or for those that have been working at it for a while and find themselves hitting a plateau. That doesn't mean, though, that you should necessarily feel discouraged. There can be many ways for you to help give yourself a boost naturally.
By Paisley Hansen6 years ago in Longevity
5 Tips for Affordable Healthy Living
Uncertainty has caused many people to reevaluate their lifestyles and habits. This has led to renewed interest in clean and healthy living among a growing segment of the population. Unfortunately, there is a common misconception that living healthy is too expensive. By following basic tips, even families with meager budgets can make changes that will improve their wellness. As a bonus, you will actually even save money by following some of the established advice.
By Mikkie Mills6 years ago in Longevity
How to Lose Weight and Keep it Off
Do you want to lose extra weight and keep it off? I will share with you some advise that I have gained in my years of loosing weight. I have lost over 200 lbs following this advise. First this might seem common sense but my first advise is drink lots of water. Make sure you are hydrating your body. The human body is 70% is H2O which is simply water. In order to maintain equilibrium and balance of bodily function the body must be 70% H2O water. Water is good for you for many reasons, first it keeps body moving and running as it should. Second it cleans your body from toxins, bacteria and other impurities that have entered the body from food consumption or breathing unhealthy products in the air like carbon dioxide. Think of water as the cheapest medicine that your body needs and requires for functioning well.
By Maymun Abdihalim6 years ago in Longevity
How to battle weight gain during the quarantine?
Have you noticed some weight gain during the COVID-19 lock-down period? If you have, you're not alone. Millions of people are reporting on their social media accounts that they've picked up anywhere from a few to an unnamed number of pounds from the inactivity of quarantine. It's understandable.
By Amber. M James6 years ago in Longevity
Improve Your Sleep with These Three Tips
Bed times can feel a little stressful these days. Sleeping with such uncertainty isn’t for everyone. To be our best and feel motivated, not just to get through the day but to make the most of each day, sleep is crucial. Just as crucial as what we eat and how much we exercise. Our slumber is often the first thing to go awry when life gets stressful. These three tips will help you beat the bedtime blues and improve your sleep for better days.
By Vic Womersley6 years ago in Longevity
5 Way to Boost your Immune System
Health and caring for our immune system has always been important, but now more than ever with the coronavirus effecting every aspect of our lives, it has forced people to think more about how to take care of their immune system better. Even if you do not live a healthy life at the moment, like for example maybe you've been spending your extra time at home eating junk food, it is crucial to know that it is never too late to start living healthy now. There are many many ways we can boost our immune systems but I've put together a list of 5 simple ways you can start living healthy today.
By Madeline Keys6 years ago in Longevity
MASTERING YOUR MORNING
Like most people, I used to think that morning routines were a little overrated. I did not necessarily think I needed a routine to get motivated for the day. What I soon found out was that my perspective of morning routines needed a shift. The more I started listening to podcasts and looking into some of my favorite entrepreneurs' practices, I became intrigued. I started reading and researching different concepts of morning routines and that is what then became Morning Mastery.
By Blaine Strong6 years ago in Longevity









