25 April 2010

How Safe is Safe?

It's funny that when the economy got tougher people actually started to get concerned for their health. The main reason, I surmise, is that if you stay on top of your health you 'could' avoid expensive health issues later. For the most part I would have to agree, even though it's something that should be a priority ALL the time. How some go about their health care regimen gets a little grey in places. It seems that some people adopt a body part and tend to it rather directly and let other areas go by the wayside. Take for example your skin and Ultra Violet radiation derived from the sun. Expensive blocking and moisturizing agents are acquired and applied religiously, even when sun exposure may be at a minimum, such as when it's raining all day! Others are taking fish oil for their heart health, zinc for their skin and nerves, vitamin C in ridiculously high doses for common colds and the newest ones are the colon cleansers and a good way to compare them is by checking colonix reviews. Farrah Fawcett brought attention this one to the forefront due to her long battle, and ultimate demise, with anal cancer. Colonoscopy's are becoming more widely accepted as a right of passage for the 50's and up age group as a means for prevention, and a good legitimate one at that. I need to get one scheduled for early next year. I'm not looking forward to it, even though others that I know that have done it say it's no big deal and painless, but it is an important test. I also want to do it while the insurance will cover it.

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