Every year, we get a little older and hopefully a little wiser – but how many of us realize how important it is to do the little things that keep us healthy? When the winter draws to a close and the buds start popping out, we know it’s time to do some spring cleaning in our homes – but how many of us do the same for our bodies?

Smart and well-informed people know that developing healthy lifestyle habits is a critical key to a happy, healthy life. Eating well, sleeping enough, observing the basic rules of hygiene and including the right amount of the right kind of exercise builds a foundation most people can grow on – you can take the opportunity now to check yourself on these and other essential lifestyle choices, and do some “spring cleaning” inside your body.

You may want to knock off a few pounds of winter weight by eating lighter and increasing your activity levels. You may want to choose some nutritional supplements to give your body some extra building blocks to work with. You may want to reduce or eliminate your intake of sweets, or increase the fruits and vegetables in your diet.

All of these options are fairly well-known, but there are other things you can do to streamline the efficiency of your body and get it working at peak performance, not the least of which is to remember the role your spine and nerve system play, and take proper care of them by visiting your chiropractor. Those adjustments you receive are a way to improve your body’s function, clearing any interference in the way your brain tells your body parts what to do, so that your body works the best it can.

All of your body’s functions, from growth and repair to detoxification, are influenced by nerve system control, and that’s why it’s so important to make chiropractic care part of your regular health habits – it helps your body work the way it’s supposed to, naturally.

One more tip – when you clean anything, you usually use water, and your body is no different – drinking plenty of water, as much as eight or ten glasses a day or more, is one of the best ways you can keep yourself clean on the inside, not just in the springtime, but all year round.