Dr Oz reveals 3 free ways to boost your health — no medication required
•Being healthy doesn’t have to require a hefty price tag.
•Some of the most beneficial habits are actually completely free, according to CMS Administrator Dr.
•Mehmet Oz.In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., Oz shared three "super simple" health tips that Americans can apply now without spending...
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المصدر: Fox News | Source: Fox NewsBeing healthy doesn’t have to require a hefty price tag. Some of the most beneficial habits are actually completely free, according to CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital at the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., Oz shared three "super simple" health tips that Americans can apply now without spending a dime.
"The best health advice I can give is super simple," he said. "There's nothing healthier than having a good time with the people that you care about."
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Spending time with loved ones can bring tangible health benefits, especially when paired with activities like eating a meal together or doing something active, according to the doctor.
"Do the things that bring you an inner sense of calm so you can sleep at night," he said. "That all comes along with being social."
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According to Oz, 50% of the human brain is designed to read the face of the person next to you.
"We wouldn't waste that brain power if it wasn’t important," he said. "We're supposed to be social. We're supposed to interact with others, so spend time doing that."
Some traditionally "healthy" habits like dieting may help to promote certain health benefits, but Oz cautioned that dieting can also "make you feel lonely."
"We celebrate around food," he said, adding that people can stay socially connected while also maintaining healthy habits.
Adequate sleep is one of the most powerful ways to improve your health — and it doesn't cost a thing.
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"Reducing the stress in your life so you can sleep is probably the single best way, especially as you get older, [to stay] youthful," Oz advised.
"You can try to spend money on medication, but I’m not aware of any that work as well as the natural sleep hygiene tools," he added.
These tools include making the room you’re sleeping in as dark as possible, keeping the temperature cool and avoiding screens before bed. The comfort of a loved one — or even a pet — can also contribute to better sleep, Oz added.
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"Do the things that we know allow us to sleep with more comfort," he said.
When it comes to eating healthier, Oz said the approach is "pretty straightforward."
"Eat real food that comes out of the ground," he recommended.
"These wholesome, real foods are what your brain is looking for," he said. "It's looking for nutrients, not calories."
Oz used nuts as an example of a nutrient-rich, natural food, which he described as "so valuable as a health tool."
"Nuts, which are baby trees, basically, have tons of nutrients," he said. "Yeah, they’ve got calories, but they’ve got so many nutrients in them that it's without question one of the wise things you can do to make your brain healthy."
"If your brain's healthy, it'll stop feeding your mouth."
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