Posts Tagged ‘Nutrition’

How to Lose Weight Without Diets

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

When your organism finds it cannot extract the necessary energy from the food you consume, it will start burning the fat deposits in waist and other parts of your body. So, the most natural way to lose weight is to keep to a diet, which reduces the energy your consume and do regular exercises to burn energy.


While this approach to weight loss is most natural and healthy, it is not easy. No wonder that a lot of so-called weight loss pills were developed, which make it easier to lose weight. One of the most popular categories of these pills are fat blockers and fat binders. They work by reducing the amount of fat that your organism assimilates from foods. Fat blockers (the most well-known example is Orlistat, marketed as Xenical) in particular inhibit the lipase enzyme in the intestines which breaks up fat making it ready for digestion. As a result, the fat cannot be absorbed by the organism so it passes freely through the bowel. Fat binders work by binding to the fat molecules, again making it unabsorbable by intestines. Fat blockers and binders have very nasty side effects (among them are uncontrollable foul-smelling anal discharges.) Naturally you cannot expect that removal of fats from your diet in such a way will be healthy.

Another category of weight loss supplements includes appetite suppressants. They reduce your appetite by making the organism think it is already full. One of the most popular herbal appetite suppressants is Hoodia Gordonii. Hoodia is a cactus-like plant which grows in South Africa. Its appetite suppressing capabilities were well-known by Bushman who used it during their long hunting trips. Since Hoodia Gordonii is a purely natural treatment, it doesn’t have any side-effects associated with synthethic prescription appetit

The Ultimate Guide To Family Health and Nutrition

Monday, September 17th, 2007

There is not much today that is more important to families than their overall health, both physically and mentally. Sure it is nice to have financial security, a comfortable home and some perks along the way, but what good are all of these “extras” if one doesn’t have the good health and stamina to enjoy them? It is easy to take a broad look across the United States these days and see a variety of health levels that families are living, both good and bad. There is truly an obesity epidemic going on right under our very noses in every state of the Union and a large portion of this statistic is children. That certainly brings home the old adage that children model what they see and if they see their parents living an unhealthy lifestyle, they are sure to emulate it. On the other hand, those choosing to watch their diet and eat right, exercise and take good care of their overall health are more than likely going to have children that will do the same.

There are many worries to consider when living in the twenty first century. The number of diseases such as cancer, particularly breast cancer for women and prostate cancer in men seems to be on the rise. Studies show that depending on modern medicines alone is not enough to keep us healthy. Adopting a lifestyle of good eating habits and proper nutrition can help to ward off many illnesses and keep things like our outward appearance appearing healthy and vital. Following a healthy diet can help teenagers and adults alike who use vigilant skin care routines to thwart acne problems and keep their weight at a height appropriate number, or help them to have a healthy weight loss approach to getting it there.

Women considering pregnancy know that in order to have a healthy baby to add to their all important family circle that they must take care of themselves with regular exercise and a nutritious eating regime. There are many recipe books available for them to use in order to eat well and still give their developing baby all the necessary nutrients it will need to enter this world at the peak of vitality. There are also many known things for them to avoid such as smoking, alcohol and dangerous activities, which seem like common sense. All too often, even for someone who is not pregnant the use of substances such as cigarettes and alcohol can lead to addiction problems later on. With a respect for the life we have been given and a desire to live it to the fullest, it is critical that living a healthy lifestyle be the forefront of everyone’s daily routines.