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Episode 159: Lesser-Known Heart Healthy Habits with guest Cardiologist Dr. Stephen Sinatra

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There are many well-known bad habits for the heart such as drinking too much alcohol, not exercising, smoking and eating unhealthy foods. Some lesser-known bad habits, include lack of sleep, stress, and held in emotions. To keep your heart healthy, consider some alternative approaches – such as going barefoot and grounding (also known as earthing). This is an amazingly simple concept that involves nothing more than reconnecting the human body with the energy that is naturally present in the ground we walk on. Grounding has many physical benefits that lead to a healthy heart, including decreasing inflammation, lowering stress and moderating heart rate variability. Tune in to learn more!

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There are many well-known bad habits for the heart such as drinking too much alcohol, not exercising, smoking and eating unhealthy foods. Some lesser-known bad habits, include lack of sleep, stress, and held in emotions. To keep your heart healthy, consider some alternative approaches – such as going barefoot and grounding (also known as earthing). This is an amazingly simple concept that involves nothing more than reconnecting the human body with the energy that is naturally present in the ground we walk on. Grounding has many physical benefits that lead to a healthy heart, including decreasing inflammation, lowering stress and moderating heart rate variability. Tune in to learn more!

Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/brainshape

Read the show notes: https://www.brainshape.ca/podcast/bad-heart-habits-stephen-sinatra-cardiologist-healthy-earthing-grounding-heartbreak-and-disease

Visit our website: https://www.BrainShape.ca/

Follow Dr. Andrea on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/BrainShapeTO/

Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrainShapeTO

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrainShapeTO/

Follow Dr. Andrea on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/brainshapeto/

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