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Men’s Health Week: Men, Their Cars, and Their Health

by Tom Lunneborg on June 13, 2011

Did you read the new study about men, cars, and health?

It starts out with a shock: “Nearly 70% of men find it easier to care for their cars than they do their personal health.”

Take time to really think about what this means.

  1. Most men will take their car into the shop for repairs, but they won’t visit a doctor for advice.
  2. They know exactly what goes into their car, but they eat and drink products with ingredients almost no one can pronounce.
  3. When their car starts running sluggishly, they’ll try to diagnose and fix the problem, but when the same thing happens to their body, most of them will ignore the warning signs.

Don’t Leave Health to Chance

Significant others notice that men don’t take care of themselves. In fact, 40% of significant others worry about the health of their male partner.

That’s why Men’s Health Week is so important. It’s not just about men: it’s about all the people who love their husbands, fathers, sons, and friends, and it’s an opportunity to raise awareness and promote the nutrition and wellness habits that lead to longer, happier lives.

A great place to start is Life Shotz. Designed to help bodies get total nutrition and complete wellness, Life Shotz is essential for all of us.

  • Fight aging with antioxidants. After age 40, the body needs help to maintain cells and keep you looking and feeling young, and antioxidants are key to cellular health.
  • Get vitamin D, the miracle vitamin. Scientists are discovering more benefits to vitamin D almost every day. Are you getting enough?
  • Help build endurance and recover from tough workouts or hard days at work. Life Shotz has the nutrients your body needs to make the most of natural energy.

Our bodies are high-performance vehicles capable of accomplishing amazing feats every day, and that’s why we need to give them the most elite nutrition possible.

This week, as you prepare for Father’s Day, make sure the men in your life are giving their health the attention it deserves.

To Your Health,
Tom