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How to Boost Your Metabolism By 5 Easy Ways

July 25th, 2009 Comments off

#1 Don’t Skip Breakfast

The morning jump starts your and helps to prevent bingeing later in the day. A cup of coffee does not count ?the caffeine and added sugar may give you a bit of and suppress your appetite for a little while it is sure to back fire into severe hunger and you will be more likely to overeat later. Breakfast should include complex carbohydrates like whole grain (granola or oatmeal), along with some protein and fat (low-fat yogurt or milk), will keep your levels even and hunger in check.

#2 more often

Get into the habit of eating every three to four hours or at least four times a day. Eating frequently stabilizes blood sugar, when blood sugar drops too low you want to eat卆 lot. By keeping your blood sugar stable you can control your appetite and keep you metabolic rate high. When you go many hours without eating your body will compensate by slowing down to conserve energy his effect hurts your loss efforts. Read more…

What Favorite Detox Home Recipe

July 13th, 2009 1 comment

Ginger Healing Detox Tea with Turmeric

There has been a lot in the news lately about the amazing healing properties of turmeric, a free-radical-fighting antioxidant-rich curry spice that has been hailed as a defense against both and Alzheimer’s. When we found this tasty recipe for a warming, detoxifying ginger-turmeric tea, we were thrilled: after the holiday season, we figured we could use some and healing!

Then we tasted it, and were totally hooked: it’s delicious! Ginger and turmeric combine with citrus and maple syrup to make the perfect blend of healing nutrients. We streamlined the recipe to make it ultra-easy, too: Read more…

What Habits for Producing a Floodgate of Energy

June 24th, 2009 Comments off

Feel less tired, more alive, and energized by adopting the following boosting strategies:

* Always breakfast

Believe it or not, the first of the day is the most important one which provides your body the required fuel to keep you going throughout the day. Never miss breakfast; snack on an energy bar, a banana or apple, or a
glass of juice, if you’re in a hurry.

* Eat smaller meals and more often

Studies have proven that by eating smaller and healthier meals actually give you more energy as opposed to bigger meals which often make you feel tired and sleepy! Try to eat a healthy snack every four hours to maintain your energy levels. Read more…