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Kyle Shipp Levels Up With Paul Harris
 
Foundation Committee Chair John Kazor congratulated Kyle Shipp for maintaining his pledge to donate annually to the Rotary Foundation with a Paul Harris +3 pin. The Paul Harris Society recognizes Rotarians who contribute $1,000 or more each year to the Paul Harris Fund or approved global grants, which Lewisville Noon Rotary later receives back in the form of matching grants to support charitable initiatives in the community. We are grateful for all the Rotarians who have supported the Foundation and the good work that Rotary does locally and worldwide.
Wellness Wisdom for the New Year
 
Dr. Michelle Martz last week shared “wellness wisdom” in the first presentation of the New Year to help Rotarians start 2023 on the right foot, when it comes to healthy living.
 
Although most people think first and foremost about diet and exercise for their New Year's resolutions, stress is one of the primary factors affecting our health, Dr. Martz noted. Stress can be either positive—such as a healthy rush of adrenaline that can motivate you—or negative. Structural and physical stressors, like working a night shift or doing hours of yard work, can be taxing on the body and increase the chance of injury, she said. A lack of sleep also can place stress on the body, because it does not have time to fully detox and regenerate new cells and blood before waking up, Dr. Martz explained.
 
Similarly, chemical stressors can have a negative impact on our health. These can include everything from cleaning products to makeup, dry cleaning products, food additives, and even paints and solvents used for hobbies. Pollution in the air and from water sources, as well as fertilizers and pesticides, likewise can tax the lungs, liver, and other major organs. 
 
“The more we burden our body, the more it can break down,” Dr. Martz said. Most diseases are related to toxicity, she added, and by eliminating those burdens, the body is more apt to heal.
 
She also touched on mental and emotional stressors, ranging from social media influences to political strife, challenging relationships, and negative self-talk. Doing mental or emotional activities, like playing an instrument, doing crossword puzzles, journaling, or doing crafts can help calm the nervous system and reduce feelings of anxiety, frustration and overwhelm.
 
Another form of stress few people consider is the effect on the body of our continual exposure to electronics and Wifi signals, especially in smart homes. “Some people are actually electromagnetic sensitive and get seriously ill, even when they’re exposed to small amounts,” she said. “I encourage people to be as earth-based as possible” and use things like EMF shields on laptops and smartphones, as well as reduce the use of electronics in the home (e.g., televisions, microwaves, Bluetooth devices, etc.).
 
Overall, a healthy diet low in processed foods and high in organic meats and produce, and incorporating raw foods into your diet, is an excellent preventative against physical infirmity. Likewise, regular daily physical activity can strengthen organ function and benefit the immune system, and lessen the effect of mental and emotional stressors. Even taking a 20-30 minute walk once a day can dramatically improve heart health, regulate hormones, and reduce mental stress and anxiety.
 
“Hydration is key to many of our problems, too,” said Dr. Martz, noting that drinking enough water also improves lymphatic flow and boosts your immune system. Cold and allergy medications can dry you out—including drying out your skin, heart, and blood vessels—so people should limit those types of drugs to short-term use and look for natural alternatives to manage a stuffy nose or the impact of allergens. Enhancing hydration also counteracts chemical stressors by helping the body flush out toxins and promote digestive health, she said. 
 
For more wellness wisdom and guidance to improve your health in the New Year, reach out to Dr. Martz via email or schedule an appointment with her at Trinity Wellness Center
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FAMILY OF ROTARY
 
Please keep Spud Newton in your prayers for good health and renewed strength as he continues to rest at home after the holidays.

Please send any specific prayer requests or praise reports to Audrey Stansbury at audreystansbury@gmail.com.
 
LNR ACCEPTING GRANT APPLICATIONS
 
The Lewisville Noon Rotary is now accepting grant applications for non-profits who want to apply for funding to support their charitable work. Click here for the 2023 donation application form and details.
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Avedis Minassian
January 1
 
Spud Newton
January 21
 
Robert Brown
January 23
 
Charles T Ku
February 2
 
Keith Neff
February 9
 
John Kazor
February 12
 
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Bobbie Mitchell
January 1, 1988
35 years
 
Dean Ueckert
January 1, 1992
31 years
 
Joe A Irick
January 1, 1974
49 years
 
Stephen W Griffin
January 1, 1971
52 years
 
Steve Collins
January 1, 2004
19 years
 
James Lee
January 11, 2012
11 years
 
James Kerbow
January 16, 2019
4 years
 
Thomas Gilmore
January 16, 2019
4 years
 
Charles T Ku
February 1, 1975
48 years
 
Penny Glover
February 1, 1990
33 years
 
Phillip Herr
February 1, 2019
4 years
 
David Seaman
February 21, 1985
38 years
 
Michelle Martz
February 27, 2019
4 years
 
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