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Saturday, October 31, 2020
(VIDEO) This will never get old
Who else out there would fight a government-induced lockdown with everything they've got?
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Meanwhile...in California (Nanny Newsome's state)
What have you done this week to improve your health? Have you gotten your Vitamin D levels checked?
Monday, October 26, 2020
A message of hope from Max Lucado
The best part was the end, when he said, "God is shouting to get our attention. He sure has mine. Does he have yours?"
Sunday, October 25, 2020
(VIDEO) Absorption of Vitamin D
Talk to your doctor about Vitamin D! This is very important heading into the winter season when getting Vitamin D from sunlight is next to impossible. Multiple studies this year have shown that COVID-19 infected patients who have low Vitamin D levels have poor and very poor outcomes.
Council agenda for Monday, October 26 at 7 p.m.
Dooley’s Natural Gas Annual Review
7:15 Resolution 2020-20 Approving Rates and Terms and Conditions of Service of Dooley’s Natural Gas II, LLC and Requiring Annual Review
7:30 Matt Ogdahl – Fire Department Applicants
7:45 Jeremy Gilbert – Council Concerns
8:00 Approval of Police Contract
8:15 Approve Revised Employee Handbook
8:30 RESOLUTION NO. 2020-21
A Resolution Accepting Donations to the City; Brooten Fire Dept. Relief Assn. Gambling Fund to Fire Dept.; Capital Projects Fund - $5,000
8:45 Pull Behind Mower Purchase
9:00 GovPayNet – Credit/Debit Card Payment Option for Utility Bills
9:15 Other
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Thursday, October 22, 2020
(VIDEO) The importance and value of the face
Peggy Hall gives a very good video here, it lasts about 30 minutes but is worth watching!
Below is a 21-minute video also worth watching! This provides very important information about the importance for people to stay hydrated and to drink the proper amounts of water each day. Anyone suggesting that there is no way to adequately prepare your body for a potential respiratory disease infection is just not seeing the full picture.
The more you know!
Sunday, October 18, 2020
(VIDEO) Immunity boosters for pennies a day
Here's 22 minutes of very worthwhile YouTube time.
Click! It's fascinating to hear that pharmaceutical manufacturers can produce 1,000 doses of Vitamin D for one dollar. The same goes for zinc.
The more you know...
Friday, October 16, 2020
(Column) Reinventing fitness in the COVID-19 era
Reinventing fitness in the COVID-19 era
by Alex Rothstein
COVID-19 is a terrifying wake-up call for out-of-shape Americans.
More
than four in 10 U.S. adults are obese, and 60 percent have at least one
chronic disease, putting them at high risk of serious COVID-19
complications -- or worse. Individuals with chronic illnesses are 12
times more likely to die from the virus.
In light of President
Trump's recent COVID-19 diagnosis, the dangers of having any of those
conditions have been thrust into the national spotlight. Trump is in a
high-risk age group, clinically obese, and has "elevated" blood pressure
-- all of which put him at risk for more severe complications.
For
decades, healthcare professionals have cautioned people about the
dangers of obesity. But those warnings have largely gone unheeded. Until
recently, too many Americans viewed exercise as the ticket to a beach
body -- not the first line of defense against deadly diseases.
COVID-19 is changing that mistaken belief. Now, it's incumbent upon health professionals to help Americans get in shape.
Everyone knows that exercise promotes good health. But many don't understand how.
Exercise
increases blood flow throughout the body, meaning that more immune
cells can circulate at a higher rate. Over time, that immune response
builds up. A study published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine
found that among people who engaged in aerobic exercise five or more
times per week, upper respiratory tract infection decreased by 40
percent over 12 weeks.
Staying active also reduces body fat and inflammation, which helps to fend off infections and prevent chronic conditions.
Americans
are starting to finally realize that staying fit isn't just about
looking good -- it's about strengthening the immune system.
Fortunately, the fitness industry is trying to accommodate this mass awakening.
Many
gyms moved fitness classes outdoors and online for the first time.
Organizations like the American College of Sports Medicine have actively
campaigned for outdoor fitness resources in disadvantaged communities.
Further
transforming Americans' relationship with exercise -- and making it a
critical component of their health and wellness plans -- will also
require the help of exercise science professionals. These individuals
are trained to develop individualized wellness programs that consider
people's age, health, culture, and other factors that influence their
ability to maintain a healthy routine.
Someone at risk of
developing high blood pressure may know they need more exercise, but
have no idea where to start. An exercise science professional can help
set realistic and achievable goals -- something as simple as a short
morning walk. That person can then develop longer-term habits that
incorporate more vigorous exercise into their routine.
Or,
exercise science experts can educate chronic disease patients about the
ways physical activity can help manage their conditions -- from reducing
the pain associated with rheumatoid arthritis to increasing insulin
sensitivity for diabetics.
These professionals can also adjust
their methods based on clients' individual comfort levels. Many
Americans still don't feel safe entering brick-and-mortar gyms. In
response, exercise science professionals can build other innovative
tools and training models, such as remote platforms and outdoor workout
settings.
COVID-19 has disrupted our society. But it has also
created an opportunity to improve our country's health -- by
transforming exercise into the primary weapon in our fight against
disease.
- Alex Rothstein is an instructor and program coordinator for the exercise science degree program at New York Institute of Technology. This piece originally ran in Fortune.
Monday, October 12, 2020
Vitamin D, a good diet, exercise...! The basics can save you
If there is one special skill that government has, it is spreading lies and confusion. And more lies. And more confusion.
And more damn lies!!!!!!!!
Below is a 22-minute long video that gives much greater detail about Vitamin D:
The more you know! Vitamin D has a very important role in proper operation of your immune system.
City Council agenda: October 12
Brooten city council agenda for Monday, October 12:
7:00 Nancy Miller, Vinna Human Resources – Employee Handbook/Policy Review
7:15 Building Permit
7:30 Pull Behind Mower Quotes
7:45 Blower for New Tractor
8:00 Quote on Tree Removal Third Street
8:15 September Police Report
8:30 Approval of September Minutes
Approval of Bills
8:45 Approval of Interim Bills
9:00 Approve Transfer of Funds from 4M Fund to General Fund Checking
9:15 Other
Thursday, October 8, 2020
Stearns County announcement
Property Tax Penalty Waived to
December 1
The Stearns County Board of Commissioners voted to waive late penalties for second half property taxes for property owners financially impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of an October 15 deadline, penalties will be waived for payments received by December 1, 2020. This forgiveness will only apply to property owners who have paid their first half 2020 property taxes and would not apply to properties which are escrowed.
Auditor-Treasurer Randy Schreifels encourages residents and business owners to pay property taxes on time if able, as these funds are used and depended on by local schools, cities and townships.
At this time, property tax payments are being processed online at StearnsCountyMN.gov, by mail, or through drop boxes located at the entrances of the Administration Building in downtown St. Cloud or at the Stearns County Service Center in Waite Park.
If any further questions, please call the Treasurer’s Office at 320-656-3870.
Thursday, October 1, 2020
(VIDEO) More COVID madness from around the U.S.
Some of the more outrageous news is coming from Hawaii...
A mom on the beach with her kids...something police need to respond to?
God help us!
Thankfully, there are more and more stories about judges who are fighting back against the madness.