When most people hear about embracing eco-friendly
practices, they mostly think it is all about recycling and reusing. However,
did you know that it is possible to use eco-friendly tips to improve both the
environment and your overall health? All you need to do to achieve this and
enhance your well-being is to adopt an eco-friendly lifestyle. Healthy living
or green living can work wonders for all aspects of your life and make you feel
great about making a difference in the environment and your own lifestyle. Here
are a few tips to guide you in making these positive changes.
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Embrace
Organic Eating
The food you eat has an impact on both your health and
the environment. Choosing food that has been organically grown, produced, and
supplied will help you eat healthy and reduce your environmental impact as
well. Choose seasonal local produce as this is more likely to be sustainably
sourced.
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Avoid
Contaminated Fish
While fish is a healthy source of Omega fatty acids,
did you know that some kinds of fish can be contaminated with mercury and hence
pose a risk to your health? Choose fish that is sustainably sourced and
contamination free. The guide at www.nrdc.org/stories/mercury-guide
can help you avoid contaminated fish.
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Embrace
a More Plant-Oriented Diet
By choosing to eat plants more you can establish a
healthier diet. Start by going meat-free once or twice a week, then building on
that until you establish a diet that suits you both in a healthy and
environmental way. Vegetables, nuts, fruits and seeds are great sources of
fiber, proteins and vitamins.
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Use
Stairs Often
This is a simple tip that allows you to not only build
a healthy exercising habit but also, saves energy. So instead of using the
elevator each time, train yourself to take the stairs regularly.
·
Celebrate
Green Holidays
The holidays see an influx in the amount of plastic,
paper and non-biodegradable waste and other harmful effects on both health and
the environment. By practicing green holidays such as reducing consumption of
food, alcohol and fuel, using green decoration, using recycled materials to
make cards, enjoying homemade food and local healthy foodstuffs and employing
other practices that are great for your health, nature and the economy to
reduce the adverse impact a holiday season yields. Greenloons.com provides tips
on how to embrace ecotourism if you choose to take a vacation during the holidays.
·
Create
a Garden
Growing your food can help you ensure that you eat
healthy organic foods and increase your consumption of plants which makes for a
healthy diet. While you may not have the huge gardens to grow a wide variety of
foods, starting with a vegetable patch in your backyard or even potted plants
and herbs indoors, on your balcony or windowsill can go a long way to help you
develop healthy eco-friendly habits.