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Regular Health Mistakes

All of us make little health mistakes that cause damage to our bodies in the long run - simply because we are unaware we are doing something 
wrong. Here are some of the most common mistakes made by many of us.
 
 


Crossing our legs


 
Do you cross your legs at your knees when sitting? Although we may
believe that this is the lady-like elegant way to sit, sitting this way 
cuts down circulation to your legs. If you don"t want varicose veins to 
mar the beauty of your legs and compromise your health, uncross your 
legs every time you realise you have one knee on top of the other. The 
best way to sit is to simply place both legs together on the floor, 
balancing your weight equally. If you feel like changing position, 
instead of crossing your legs, simply move both legs together to one 
side. As an alternative, you could also consider crossing your legs 
loosely at the ankles. This is a classically elegant way to sit, and is 
far better for your legs and your health than sitting with your legs 
crossed at your knees.
 
 


Not changing our toothbrush


How often do you change your toothbrush? Most of us wait until most of 
the bristles have either fallen off, or are in such bad shape that we"d 
be embarrassed to pull out our brush in public. However, since not many 
of us need to pull out our brush in public, we carry on with our frayed 
one until we lose it. Replace your toothbrush often. Damaged bristles
can harm the enamel, and don"t massage your gums well. If you find 
brushing your teeth a pain like I do, but know you must do it, you might 
as well be doing it right. Imagine going through the annoyance of 
brushing your teeth twice a day only to find out that you"re damaging
your enamel every time you clean your teeth. Also, use a brush with soft 
bristles unless your dentist has advised otherwise.
 
 


Eating out often

There are oils that are high in cholesterol, and oils that cause little 
harm and are better for your heart. However, no matter how light the oil 
is, it is never a good idea to eat too much of it. Avoid fried 
foods.Remember that in all probability your favourite Indian food 
restaurant throws a huge, HUGE chunk of butter in a tiny bowl of dal. 
Rita, who worked in the kitchen of a 5 star hotel, was shocked when she 
saw the cook chop a 500gm butter slab in half, and throw half into a 
Paneer Makhani dish. No wonder the customers left licking their fingers. 
And no wonder they felt so stuffed and heavy afterwards. Limit outdoor 
eating unless you know that you"re getting served light and healthy food.