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Healthy Eating and Dieting: How to Avoid the Unavoidable Danger Zone

Posted by Health Wizard Wednesday, December 31, 2014 0 comments

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Healthy eating and dieting tips...To Keep the bad stuff off your lips


Just keeping unhealthy foods out of sight will dramatically reduce your consumption of them.


But sometimes you don't get a choice on how your environment is arranged - someone else has control of what's visible - they have a bowl of candy at their desk, or they have put a batch of cookies out on their kitchen table. So what do you do?


Dr. Phil was undone by temptation...So he avoided the whole situation


First, don't give up control that you do have. Sometimes you can choose an alternative route, and not pass the danger zone, and just make that a habit. Dr. Phil tells a story in which he changed the door he routinely used to go in to his house in order to avoid the danger of fresh baked cookies and similar temptations. If you can't avoid the kitchen, maybe there's a cover you can put over the cookies, or maybe you can move them to some place less conspicuous without getting busted.


But of course there are times and places where there's just nothing you can do to change the environment or to get the bad food out of your line of sight. What can you do then?


One trick is to set a goal - how many times you'll pass them up before you eat one. "I'm going to pass by here ten times before I eat a cookie." Then keep track each time you go by and if you haven't forgot all about it by the time you reach the goal, then you eat one of whatever it is.


If you find yourself making excuses to go by the temptation just to count it, don't worry about that. Just make sure that the number of trips is high. You might be willing to make ten trips for one cookie, but are you really going to make thirty trips to get three? If you lose count, don't stress about it. The idea is designed to distract you from that immediate craving and give you time for it to pass. Plus you get the reinforcement that you can control yourself each time you go by.


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Healthy Eating and Dieting

Posted by Health Wizard Thursday, December 18, 2014 0 comments

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If there is one thing that upsets nutritionists, physicians, and health experts about dieting it is the fact that many people actually stop their normal and healthy eating habits in order to drop some weight. This is what usually leads to the somewhat risky and unhealthy "yo-yo" weight gain and loss process that occurs frequently.


It is actually quite easy to eat a well-balanced diet and still lose plenty of weight. It just takes a simple acceptance of some basic facts. The first thing is that depriving the body of any nutrients will never lead to permanent weight loss. It is only the development of healthy habits which will allow a dieter to lose weight and to keep that weight off for good.


Secondly, there are no miracle cures or magic diets that allow anyone to eat whatever they want and watch fat or pounds just melt away. Instead, it takes some effort to develop healthy cooking and eating habits, and this can be made much easier through the use of healthy diet recipes.


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What's the difference between a normal recipe and something labeled as a diet recipe? Generally, a diet recipe is going to try to use fewer fats, sugars, and nutritionally valueless foods. For instance, if a standard salad recipe calls for a lot of sodium and sugar to be added to the dressing, the healthier diet version of this recipe might replace the salt with herbs or lemon juice and the sugar with honey or stevia.


Something many modern dieters find challenging is the need to cook at all because of time limitations in their daily schedule. That is just fine, because there are ample resources for quick diet recipes too. These are not going to be salads or quick cook recipes that don't offer a lot of variation, but will instead present someone with the opportunity to eat as healthily as possible while enjoying reduced preparation and cooking times. For instance, these types of recipes will still use all of the standard "diet" ingredients, but instead of a casserole with a long baking time or a salad requiring all kinds of chopping and slicing, the quick recipes might insist on the use of the microwave to cook hot foods and on a food processor to shred and slice fruits or vegetables in no time at all.


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Health and Fitness - Will a Personal Trainer Help You?

Posted by Health Wizard Wednesday, December 17, 2014 0 comments

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If you feel you need a personal trainer to start a fitness routine and help you keep going, go right ahead! There are many things a fitness trainer can do for you, all of which will help you achieve your health and fitness goals.


First, a personal trainer will monitor your measurements and statistics. This may include your BMI and body fat levels. They will also ask you about your physical condition or injuries you may have suffered in the past. Be honest -- the more information you give your trainer, the better for both of you.


The next step for your trainer is to create a fitness plan tailored to your specific goals. Your fitness coach should come up with a special plan that's made just for you, and not a generic template of exercise routines. Whether you're training for competitive sports, if you're building more muscle, or simply trying to burn off that extra fat, your fitness plan should have your goals in mind.


Your trainer can also teach you the right way to do the exercises to avoid injury and maximize results. These trainers will even stay with you throughout the course to see whether you are doing things right or not. Make sure you listen to everything your trainer says -- when it comes to proper form and execution, there's no point in trying to reinvent the wheel!


In addition, your trainer will keep you motivated by egging you on, and giving you tips. If you don't work out side by side with your coach, they will ask you to log in a periodical report to make you stick to the program and answer any questions you may have.


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Heal Depression With Qi Gong

Posted by Health Wizard Tuesday, December 9, 2014 0 comments

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When our energy is physically low, it can make us more prone to depressive thoughts.


Similarly, having depressive thoughts can stagnate the physical energy and create fatigue.


The art of qi gong or chi kung movement allows us to address both the physical and mental aspects of depression in a healthy way.


The gentle motions are ideal to perform when one is tired as they do not overtax the energy of the muscles but instead gently create a subtle circulation that infuses the body and brain with energy.


Therefore, chi kung can be a wonderful tool to awaken the motivation to exercise and embrace other healthy habits such as proper diet and meditation, tools for healing depression.


Often times, people do not realize they have fallen into depressive patterns until they start performing qi gong and realize the change and shift that comes when they engage in qi gong regularly.


Depressive patterns may include:


Low appetite or fixations on certain types of foods (e.g. self medicating with sweets or other comfort foods).


Low energy.


Aches and pains.


Irregularities with the bowels.


Weakness.


Negative and/or irrational thought patterns.


Generalizing statements. Instead of saying, "I am having a challenging moment," the perception becomes generalized: "My whole day is awful."


Sad thoughts that are pervasive.


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Suicidal thoughts.


Belief that some things are hopeless.


Limiting thoughts--believing that things are destined to be a certain negative way.


Qi gong, with its emphasis on deep breath work and mindfulness allows one to create new patterns of thoughts by redirecting the mind from negative thought patterns.


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