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Staying healthy on a cruise
from:Deb St. George from Accommodation-in-greece.com
The last thing that you want to do is to get sick when
you are on vacation, so here are some tips to make
sure that you stay healthy when you are on your
cruise.
1. Prepare
If you are going out of the country, make certain that
you are vaccinated against any known illnesses that
you might come into contact with at your destination.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
2. Medicine
If you are on any medications, be sure to bring them
with you. Make sure that you bring the actual bottle
with you in case there is a question of the legality
of your medicine, and that it is marked with your name
and the dosage.
3. Rest
Something that people forget to do on a vacation,
sadly enough, is rest. They get caught up in the
excitement of the trip and they want to experience
everything they can so they get their money’s worth.
But when you are run down, you are susceptible to
becoming sick, so give you body time to recuperate.
4. Watch what you eat
Remember to maintain your recommended daily allowance
of fruits and vegetables on the cruise, and don’t load
up on rich, high calorie foods. There are a lot of
tempting treats on cruises, but your body will rebel
if it’s not used to that type of food.
5. Use common sense
Drink bottled water, and wash your hands often. This,
above all else, will help you to stay healthy on your
trip.
About the author:
Deb St. George is a Cruise Expert from Accommodation-in-Greece.com
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