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Olivia Parker

Physical Health Basics

Physical Health Basics cuts through modern wellness noise to reveal how timeless, science-backed habits prevent disease and boost vitality. Centered on three pillars—nutritional literacy, functional movement, and stress resilience—the book shows how everyday choices combat chronic inflammation, sedentary harm, and burnout. Unlike fad-driven guides, it empowers readers to tailor strategies using biomarkers like blood glucose trends and self-assessment tools, blending rigorous research with practical flexibility.

The book’s first section dismantles diet myths, explaining how protein preserves muscle and why whole foods outmatch processed alternatives. It then links strength training to longevity, proving brief workouts trump marathon gym sessions. The final chapters reframe stress management through breathwork and sleep hygiene, comparing metabolic flexibility to a thermostat adapting to life’s demands. Real-world examples—like desk workers reversing back pain or parents balancing meals without calorie counting—ground each concept.

What sets this guide apart is its rejection of one-size-fits-all fixes. Instead of rigid plans, it teaches habit formation through tiny, sustainable shifts, like adding vegetable variety or gradual resistance training. By connecting lifestyle choices to cellular health and mental clarity, Physical Health Basics offers a lifelong blueprint—not a quick fix—for thriving in our chaotic world.
69 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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