Taking Care Of Inner Health 2.
Taking Care of Your Inner Health 2.
The first of these two Inner Health articles dealt with diet,
healthy eating and exercise habits. This article deals with
hygiene and avoiding the dreaded "tummy bugs."
Poor hygiene can lead to food poisoning and gastro-enteritis.
The biggest cause of food poisoning is transmitted from the
hands of people who do not thoroughly wash them after visiting
the toilet. A few weeks ago, when I first started planning these
articles I decided to do a private poll on how many men fail to
wash their hands after visiting the toilet. The result was a
real scary 60%. Obviously this figure cannot be claimed as
totally accurate because I did not hang around public toilets
for long periods; instead I just took my time when visiting a
public toilet, washing and drying my hands thoroughly. During
this period I found that around 40% walked out without washing
and a further 20% just flicked their hands under running water.
Parents please note that the time to educate your children about
washing their hands starts as soon as the start going to the
toilet alone. Habits that start in early childhood usually
remain with us.
Food Care:
Storing food is important, more so in hot weather when bacteria
flourish on the surface of chilled or frozen food which start to
warm up in the hot boot of a car as you drive home from the
supermarket. The same applies to storing food in an inefficient
or overloaded refrigerator. Here are some tips:
- Meat that is not frozen should be covered and refrigerated at
a minimum temperature of 37 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees C). It
must be covered fully and aluminum foil is better than plastic
wrap to ensure that light doesn't penetrate.
- We all re-heat food at times and most are guilty of just
warming rather than heating. Bacteria thrive on cooked meat
surfaces and warming doesn't destroy bacteria. If you are
re-heating please re-heat thoroughly to ensure that bacteria
does not survive.
Allergy Problems:
Certain people have allergies to various things such as: dairy
products, nuts, shellfish etc. and eating these foods may result
in diarrhea, palpitations or a skin rash. Others simply have
food intolerance and find that their insides react to particular
substances. If this problem is persistent it may be due to an
underlying disease and you should visit your doctor. When the
problem is identified it will be possible to avoid the offending
foods and limit the recurrence.
When you are fully sure that your actions and habits are
compatible to good food hygiene you are able to identify
problems in those around you early and obtain early medical
action to cure them. If your hygiene isn't up to standard you
can never be sure when a health problem exists. - It's worth the
effort to take care of your inner health for your own peace of
mind.
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