Are you an Emotional Eater?
From the holiday season to times of stress, people tend to
use food as a crutch. How do you know if you are an
emotional eater? Read the rest of this entry »
START THE NEW YEAR “ON THE RIGHT FOOT”
Finding the time to exercise your body
Research indicates exercise is the best medicine your
doctor can prescribe. Here’s how to make the time to
exercise!
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Are You at Risk Due to Your Weight?
Sometimes it’s hard to say. The fit of your clothes are
not
necessarily a good gauge, and even the bathroom scale
won’t give you a dependable answer. Nor will traditional
weight charts. That’s because what’s important isn’t
how
much you weigh, it’s how much body fat you have.
If you need to do something, learn more how to do it naturally.
10 reasons for weight gain
Your weight has been creeping up for years. How does it
happen?
No matter what kind of weight loss system/or program they
offer, the experts all agree:
How to Navigate the Holiday Buffet Table
I’m always of the belief that we should take any and all
occasions to celebrate life; unfortunately, some of us are
partying a little bit too hard when it comes to the eating
and drinking part of having a great time. The great news is
party season doesn’t have to put a damper on your diet even
when you have to navigate all those drinks and the dreaded
buffet table laden with goodies. Read the rest of this entry »
The issue of weight loss
The issue of weight loss and the quest for that perfect
figure is in the forefront of many women’s minds. Read the rest of this entry »
Trimming the Fat in Your Liver
Even fat that you don’t see can kill you: If you’re
overweight and have diabetes, doctors say, you probably have
a fatty liver –
Obesity and Exhaustion
Not only does obesity increase the risk of developing
cardiovascular disease (CVD), and not only is it possibly
linked to psychological issues such as anxiety and low
self-esteem, it now appears that it also plays a role in
exhaustion. Read the rest of this entry »
Main targets of major air pollutants
RESPIRATORY PASSAGES BRAIN
Cadmium, arsenic, nickel, chromium, Organic lead, carbon monoxide, mercury,
mercury Manganese, lead, methyl mercury
Combating Overweight Naturally
Since the beginning of pharmaceuticals, people have been
searching for wonder drugs and miracle cures. As much
benefit as modern pharmaceuticals have brought us, it is
important not to lose sight of what Mother Nature has
provided for us all along, and therefore is more in
accordance with our human physiology. Read the rest of this entry »
