Rye bread helps constipation, unlike other varieties of bread, British study finds

Rye “stabilizes blood sugar, keeps you full longer, feeds the microbiome and delivers minerals your body actually needs.”

Rye is different [than white bread, or white that has been dyed brown]. It’s higher in fiber, lower on the glycemic index and far more gut-friendly. It’s one of the few breads that actually supports motility instead of shutting it down.”

To start eating more rye bread, [researchers] recommended rye toast — but look out for real rye bread made with rye flour, she said, not wheat bread that’s been dyed brown.

https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/bread-keeps-things-moving-bathroom-doctors-say-really-works

Dec 14, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
* Charles Capps podcast

EXERCISE:
* Standing desk 5 hours
* PT APP workout
–lower body stretch/stengthening

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* two black bean burgers w/ In-n-Out sauce on 6 grain sourdough toast
* steamed broccoli & plain sparkling water w/ shot of soft XL-drink

… SUN HAS SET …

* one airfried mushroom taquito
* airpopped popcorn w/ few kernels of sweet-popped
* bowl of strawberries, banana & red grapes

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommonly excessive food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

Dec 13, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
* Charles Capps podcast
* Voice of the Most High

EXERCISE:
* Billy Blanks Cardio Boot Camp w/ dumbbells, 30 minutes
* Bicycle ride outdoors
* PT APP workout
–lower body stretch/stengthening

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* totally oilfree Ethiopian food: cabbage, carrot, onion, green beans, beets, potato, teff injera, homemade Kitchari – organic (yellow split mung dal & basmati rice) served w/ dill pickle relish & plain sparkling water w/ shot of soft XL-drink
* organic red grapes, strawberries & banana
* chopped gorilla salad w/ oilfree soy sauce dressing, airfried corn tortilla strips & avocado

… SUN HAS SET …

* apple & very thin sliced almonds

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommonly excessive food, and wautéed means water-sautéed


Dec 12, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
* Voice of the Most High
* Charles Capps podcast
* Christ the Healer audiobook

EXERCISE:
* PT APP workout
–lower body stretch/stengthening
* Walk 30 minutes about campus
* Standing lecture 6 hours

WATER: (2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* organic strawberries & banana
* burrito w/ pinto beans  rice, veggies in flour XL-tortilla & soft XL-drink
* leftover cabbage, carrot, greenbeans, teff injera from Vegas Little Ethiopa restaurant veggie platter
* airpopped popcorn
* steamed kale & broccoli w/ oilfree soy sauce dressing

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommonly excessive food, and wautéed means water-sautéed


Dec 11, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
* Voice of the Most High
* Charles Capps podcast

EXERCISE:
* PT APP workout
–lower body stretch/stengthening

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* burrito w/ pinto beans  rice, veggies in flour XL-tortilla
* Las Vegas Little Ethiopa restaurant veggie platter (created essentially oil-free, by special request)
* black beans w/ teff injera & avocado
* airpopped popcorn

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommonly excessive food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

Seniors: 4‑minute Exercise to Improve Walking and Balance!

Here’s a **brief and gentle standing video** that works well when you’re assisting a senior and can stand with them.

👉 You can start a timer as you begin the video so you stay on track through each segment.


🕒 4-Minute Step-by-Step Workout

00:00–00:30 — Warm-Up

  • March in Place (30 sec)
    Warm up your legs and get your blood flowing. Lift knees gently and swing arms in rhythm with your steps.

00:30–01:30 — Balance Exercise #1 (1 min)

  • Single-Leg Stance (1 min)
    Stand beside a chair or counter for support.
    • Lift one foot off the ground and balance on the other.
    • Hold for 30 seconds, then switch legs for 30 seconds.
      Focus on steady breathing and keeping your core engaged.

01:30–02:30 — Walking Balance Drill (1 min)

  • Slow March Forward & Back (1 min)
    Step forward slowly with one foot, then bring the other to meet it.
    Walk forward for 30 seconds, then turn around and walk back the same way.
    This improves gait control and coordination.

02:30–03:30 — Balance Exercise #2 (1 min)

  • Heel-to-Toe Walk (1 min)
    Place heel of one foot directly in front of the toes of the other foot (like walking a tightrope).
    Walk forward this way for the full minute.
    Use support nearby if needed.

03:30–04:00 — Cool-Down & Stretch (30 sec)

  • Gentle Calf Stretch (30 sec)
    Stand with feet hip-width apart, step one foot back and press heel down.
    Hold for 15 seconds each side.
    Slow deep breaths.

Tips for Best Results

  • Do this routine daily for consistent improvement. (YouTube)
  • Keep a chair or counter nearby for safety and support. (Pinterest)
  • Perform movements slowly and with control — quality beats speed.
  • If you feel unsteady, lessen the time or stay near a wall or sturdy surface.

Would you like this broken into a printable card or a version tailored to a specific ability level (e.g., beginner, intermediate)?

Tai Chi Walking for Balance

5-Minute Tai Chi Walking Routine for Seniors

**Minute 0:00–1:00 — Centering & Breathing**

1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and soften your knees.
2. Relax the shoulders and let the arms hang naturally.
3. Inhale through the nose for 4 counts.
4. Exhale slowly for 6 counts.
5. Continue slow breathing for the full minute, letting the body relax.

**Minute 1:00–2:00 — Opening Step & Preparation**

1. Shift your weight to the right foot.
2. Slowly step the left foot out to the side.
3. Allow both arms to float forward to shoulder height, palms down.
4. Lower the arms gently as you settle your weight evenly.
5. Shift weight side to side a few times to warm the hips and legs.

**Minute 2:00–3:30 — Tai Chi Forward Walking**

1. Shift your weight onto the back (right) leg.
2. Lift the left heel and step forward slowly.
3. Place the heel down first, roll through the foot, and shift weight forward.
4. Let the arms move naturally like slow drifting clouds.
5. Continue forward walking for about 45 seconds.
6. Turn safely, then walk forward again for another 45 seconds.

**Minute 3:30–4:30 — Tai Chi Side Steps**

1. Shift weight to the right leg.
2. Step the left foot out to the side.
3. Bring the right foot in gently to meet it.
4. Continue side stepping for 30 seconds.
5. Reverse direction and repeat on the opposite side for 30 seconds.

**Minute 4:30–5:00 — Closing Movement**

1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart again.
2. Inhale and raise both arms slowly to chest height.
3. Exhale as the arms float downward, palms facing the ground.
4. Repeat the movement until the minute ends, finishing calm and centered.

5 Minute Senior BALANCE Workout


This video offers **gentle standing movements and balance‑focused exercises** suitable for seniors

https://youtu.be/7j8hDHlaLw4?si=AS1D9IlH_0Nx_cyh

**Minute 0:00–1:00 — Warm‑Up**

1. Stand tall with feet hip‑width apart.
2. Gently march in place, lifting knees slightly.
3. Swing arms gently forward and backward.

**Minute 1:00–2:00 — Side Step Sequence**

1. **Shift weight to your right leg.**
2. Step your **left foot out to the side**.
3. Slowly bring your **right foot in to meet it**.
4. Continue side‑stepping for **30 sec**.
5. Reverse — **shift weight to left leg** and step right for **30 sec**.

**Minute 2:00–3:00 — Side Leg Raises**

1. Stand near a chair or wall for support if needed.
2. Lift your right leg slightly to the side (keep knee soft).
3. Lower gently and repeat for **30 sec**.
4. Switch and raise left leg for **30 sec**.

**Minute 3:00–4:00 — March in Place + Arm Reach**

1. March in place slowly (1:1 pace).
2. Add gentle arm lifts to shoulder height and lower.
3. Keep movements controlled.

**Minute 4:00–4:30 — Heel‑to‑Toe Walk**

1. Stand near support.
2. Place right heel directly in front of left toe.
3. Step forward heel‑to‑toe for **30 sec** (slow, balanced steps). ([Cano Health][2])

**Minute 4:30–5:00 — Closing Movement**

1. Stand with feet shoulder‑width apart.
2. **Inhale** and raise both arms to chest height.
3. **Exhale** as you lower arms slowly, palms toward the ground.
4. Repeat slowly until time ends — focus on calm breathing.