Lisa Wilson - Wellness Expert

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Move to Heal — Simple Lymphatic Movements for Bedbound or Frail Patients

It is the hardest advice to hear, but it is the most important:
No matter how hard it is, you have to move your body.
Dealing with a complex wound or being confined to a bed or chair due to frailty can make “exercise” feel impossible. You might think, If I can’t run or walk, I guess I can’t do anything.
That mindset is dangerous. When you stop moving, the body starts to break down.

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Healthy beverage swaps for wound healing; replacing soda with sparkling water to reduce sugar intake.

How to Break Sugar Addiction While Healing a Wound

You can have the best medical care in the world, but if you are fueling your body with donuts and soda, you are fighting a losing battle.
I’ve seen homes of diabetic ulcer patients with counters full of sugary treats. They assume their medication manages their blood sugar, so they’re safe. They are not. That sugar is the precise reason for the wound and why it won’t heal.

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