Many people spend large portions of the day sitting—at work, watching television, or using a computer. Remaining still for long stretches can reduce circulation, making it harder for the body to function efficiently.
Helpful habit: Stand up, stretch, or move around for a few minutes every hour. Even short walks or light stretching can improve circulation and support overall body function.
#3: Frequent Use of Common Pain Relievers
Over-the-counter pain medications are widely used for headaches, joint pain, and general discomfort. When taken too often or for long periods, some of these medications may add stress to the kidneys.
Safer approach: Talk to your doctor or pharmacist about safe usage and whether alternative treatments might be better for managing ongoing pain.
#2: Hidden Sodium in Processed Foods
While many people think mainly of the salt shaker, packaged and processed foods often contain far more sodium than expected. Canned soups, deli meats, snack foods, sauces, and baked goods can quietly raise daily salt intake.