Today we are fortunate to live in an amazing culture of abundance and wealth. Think about the possibilities around us: Starbucks on every corner, every imaginable type of yoga, free-flowing stream of information on the Internet, and an endless variety of food
.Although some of the wealth of experience we can improve our health, our fixation on food has led the United States into a crisis of obesity. Today, more than 65% of America is overweight, and about 25% are obese.
Think about some of the extremes we are experiencing.
Sugar is an expensive and difficult to get supplies. It was booked for the holidays and a very special occasion. After the lack of depression and World War II years, he became a staple on Sundays. By the 1950s, dessert every night was normal. Today, according to the FDA, the average American consumes 126 pounds. sugar and about 36 pounds. High fructose corn syrup, a cheaper form of sugar used in soft drinks and commercially baked goods.
exotic and rich food is easily available everywhere.
exotic and rich food is easily available everywhere.
...exotic and rich food is easily available everywhere.
...exotic and rich food is easily available everywhere.
...According to the Business & Health magazine, corporate wellness programs have the following results:
Given these changes, which resulted in many workers report stress due to the economic crisis, companies are turning the cake as a reward for "de-stress" salon stocked with herbal teas, mini massages, a mile-long Hiking trails designed around the work place.