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Healthy Diet – Phentermine Diet Pills

Phentermine PillPhentermine Diet Pill is a wonder drug in the latest trend of weight loss regime of the generation of new era. This new age medicine stimulates our hypothalamus gland and affects some neurotransmitters to decrease human appetite. As a result of this you will feel full and restrain yourself from eating much. Automatically it will have a fast impact in your weight loss agenda.

Apart from weight loss, there is a list of benefits you can get from this medicine. For instance, intake of Phentermine Diet Pills might reduce your risk of getting a heart attack as it helps in lowering the blood pressure of the body. Your cholesterol level as well as the blood pressure in the uric acid of the body can also be kept under control with the help of this wonder drug. Though Phentermine holds the tag of a life style drug, you can not get it without the doctor’s prescription. Children below 18 and adults over 60 are not recommended to use this drug.

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January 7, 2010   No Comments

Health & Fitness – Can Diet and Exercise Help Prevent Cancer?

While everyone is well aware that proper diet and exercise are paramount to good health, still many people find it too much of an inconvenience to watch what they eat and to exercise. These people may feel that the benefits that they may get from all that effort is not worth the hassles of watching calories, cutting fat, running about, and moving weights around. But what if there was a benefit, and I mean a real good benefit, associated with proper diet and exercise? Maybe that would at least make those who don’t worry about diet and exercise give a little more thought to it.

Well, as if the already known benefits of proper diet and exercise aren’t enough to make some people want to incorporate them into their lives, perhaps the following information from Purdue University and Science Daily will be enough incentive to get them off their duff’s and give it a try.

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November 25, 2009   No Comments

Health Care – Weight Loss in Teenagers

By Oey Piu Hian

Obesity in teenagers is a rapidly increasing problem in today’s world. A huge number of teens today are becoming over-weight today. This is a very bad omen for them. It can lead them to suffer from different types of lifelong diseases like diabetes, increased blood pressure etc. it may also harm a teenager’s social and emotional status.

There are many different ways in which one can help a teenager to resist gaining weight. Though there are no fast remedies, the ones that are there, can help one to loose a few kilos of their weight if they are followed regularly. Though, there are some quick fixes in the market, they are not effective enough in burning the fats from the root level. Moreover, they may cause a deficiency of calcium, iron and other such nutrients in one’s body. This is an even more dangerous problem than that of weight loss. So these methods should be avoided.

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November 12, 2009   No Comments

Best Health – Vegetarian Diet

By Oey Piu Hian

Many people follow vegetarian diet but there is no definite diet pattern. People who follow vegetarian diet are distinguished into following categories.

• Vegans or totally vegetarians
• Lacto vegetarians
• Ovo lacto vegetarians and
• Semi vegetarians

The vegans follow diets that include food only from plants like fruits vegetables, seeds, legumes, grains, and nuts. The diet of lacto vegetarians consists of plant food along with cheese and dairy products. The ovo lacto vegetarian diet can contain eggs. Semi vegetarians consume plant foods, eggs, dairy products, fish and chicken but exclude red meat.

Nutritional aspect of vegetarian diet

Vegetarian diets are either low or totally free from animal products. So they are low in saturated fats and cholesterol, and reduce the risk of obesity and many diseases like diabetes mellitus, blood pressure, certain types of cancer and coronary heart diseases. However there is a lack of certain minerals and vitamins in this type of diet for which one needs to properly and carefully plan the diet. If essential nutrients are included in the vegetarian diet then it can be made healthy and nutritionally good. However one should not include too much calories and saturated fat in the diet, otherwise it may have a negative effect on our health.

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November 11, 2009   No Comments

Using Weight Loss Supplements To Reach Your Weight Loss Goals

Supplement is a word defined by Webster as such: Something added to complete a thing or to make up for a deficiency. Even so; some weight loss supplement companies market their products as magic pills and some consumers think of them as such.

I believe weight loss supplements can be beneficial if we learn to look past the hype and use them in addition to improved eating habits as well as increased physical activity.

Know what you want out of your weight loss supplement:

Are you looking for decreased appetite, carb blocking ability or increased metabolism? What is the manufacturer promising? What are the active ingredients and what studies and dosages were done on them?

Look for reviews and testimonials:

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July 13, 2009   No Comments

Exercising In Heat

Summer is officially here. Finally you can pack away your jackets and get outside. Summer offers extras hours of daylight and with it the opportunity to spend even more time enjoying outdoor activities. For many, this means more time doing physical activities and playing sports. So, it’s important to remember the potential dangers that also come with exercising in hot conditions. As long as you know the dos and don’ts of working out in the heat, then you can fully take advantage of all the fun of summer.

What you should do:

  • Drink plenty of fluids. It’s extremely important to stay hydrated. If you’re thirsty then you are already dehydrated; drink before you feel a need to. Be sure to drink throughout the day (stick to non-caffeinated beverages, preferably water). Also, drink 15-20 minutes before beginning your workout and every 15 minutes throughout the exercise.

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June 27, 2009   No Comments

How to Supercharge Your Energy Levels through Exercise

Your energy levels will depend on several factors, including genetics, nutrition, sleep habits, and emotional stress. Some of these you have no control over But there is one VERY important factor that you do have control over and that is your ability to take part in physical exercise.

Need a source of vast power and energy?

Look no further than your gym.

The link between physical fitness and energy is so strong, that doctors have lately been prescribing exercise as treatment for chronic fatigue, depression, seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and insomnia, for instance.

If sufferers of the most stubborn kind of fatigue can be energized with exercise, imagine what can do for those of us who experience ordinary, every-day fatigue.

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June 12, 2009   No Comments

Health Tips For Busy People: Healthy Diet & Exercise In the Office

Many women’s lifestyle magazines frustrate us by providing exercise regimens for work and then adding: “You can do this exercise in your office!” What about those of us who work in a cube or other small space (with no floor space for Pilates-style stretches) that’s not very private (do you really want your boss to wander by right when you’re doing jumping jacks?). Even if you are cube-confined, you can maintain your health in a cube.

Make A "Health" Drawer

Your filing spaces are your friends. Most cubes have lots of little drawers. Make one of them a “health” drawer. Add a ziplock bag or two with healthy non-perishable snacks in it (maybe dried veggies), a few bags of herbal, non-caffeinated tea (switch over from coffee midday to help you sleep better at night), and a travel-size hand-sanitizing gel for use regularly when there’s a cold going around the office (did you know most colds are transmitted through shared objects like doorknobs?). A decorative canvas bag can store an extra pair of athletic shoes in case you can take a 10 minute walk or stretch break over lunch.

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June 1, 2009   No Comments

Diet Supplements

Diet Supplement – when are they used?

Why diet supplement is so important? Many people nowadays follow some type of diet. That diet usually means eating specific quantities of some healthy foods, exercising, etc. Some type of diet supplement is used either when the diet doesn’t provide for adequate intake of necessary nutrition, vitamins, and minerals, or if the person doesn’t want to or is not able to follow a specific diet.

Diet Supplement – what is it?

Diet supplement term usually means some product made of one or more of the fundamental nutrients, for example vitamins, minerals, and proteins. It is not a drug. It can not fully replace some type of diet, as supplement does not provide all the recognized nutritional benefits of foods. What it does, it provides you with some specific (or a mix of) vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids, metabolites, etc.

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May 1, 2009   No Comments

Health & Fitness – Fad; Weight Loss Diet

Obesity is a physical state that refers to excessive body fat. Chances are you have experienced the frustrations of dieting at least once in your life, if you have problems with your weight. Close to a hundred million Americans go on a weight loss diet in any given year and up to ninety-five percent of them regain the weight they lose within five years. Worse, a third will gain back more weight than they lost, in danger of “yo-yoing” from one popular diet to another. The conventional approach to weight problems, focusing on fad weight loss diets or weight loss drugs, may leave you with just as much weight and the additional burden of ill health.

Today, an estimated sixty-five percent of all American adults are obese or overweight. Our culture obsesses about staying thin even as we grow fatter, but this isn’t about appearances. Obesity is known to be a precursor to many debilitating health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and gallbladder disease.

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April 17, 2009   No Comments