Showing posts with label slimdown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label slimdown. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Fitness at the Village: Rock Your Workout


6 Summer Shape Up Essentials

From the gym floor to the dance floor, summer puts us in the mood to party—and flaunt the results of our fitness efforts. So this month, we're making you a rock star, baby, with personal attention from Heidi Klum's trainer, sexy shoes that sculpt your legs and a country crooner as your running buddy. Pump it up!


Hypnotize Those Hips

You are getting sleepy...now MOVE IT! Download a motivating MP3 session on Performance Hypnotherapy. They are designed by a certified hypnotherapist and claim to fire up your fitness efforts from deep within your subconscious. Download sessions like "Get Back to the Gym" and "Weight Loss Motivation" for $12.95 ($19.95 for a CD).

Sweat Like a Star

Want Heidi Klum's body? Steal her personal trainer—and pop him into your DVD player! David Kirsch's Ultimate New York Body Plan will help you slim and sculpt your way to a flamin' physique. And though we all would love a body like Madonna, we'd also settle for just stealing her moves. Try her choreographer Jamie King's Rock Your Body workout, which hustles you through hip-hop moves to get your heart pumping.

If the Shoe Fits...

Supercharge your stroll (and fight cellulite, to boot) with a pair of FitFlops or Chung Shi shoes, which work the leg muscles for serious summer toning. Check out the chic FitFlop Gladiator—the latest must-have for celebs—designed in tandem with Manhattan's chic Kirna Zabete boutique.

She's Gone Country

Amp up speed and stamina by running with a buddy, preferably a hottie with a great pair of lungs. Country rocker and runner Jack Ingram powers you through a four-mile training run in Nike's Endurance Express podcast. "It's great music with the perfect rhythms and pacing for a run," says Andrea Metcalf, host of Fit Today.

Drumroll, Please!

Love Rock Band? Keep the groove going with the new Drums Alive aerobic toning workout; you'll bang and bounce off major calories on the stability ball.

Friday, April 18, 2008

"Lose Weight with All Natural Hoodia"

Dear Friends,

I would like to introduce you to the Apple Patch Diet with 500mg of Hoodia. YOU can lose weight without feeling hungry! Here's how it works:



When you eat, your body converts the food to blood sugar, or glucose, and you don't feel full until your brain receives the signal that glucose is present in sufficient quantities. Hoodia works by releasing a compound that is chemically similar to glucose but up to 100,000 times more powerful. The presence of this chemical signals your brain, via the hypothalamus, that you've had plenty to eat, so the hypothalamus, which acts as a control center, curbs your appetite and you don't feel hungry.

The Apple Patch Diet contains certified organic Hoodia, the desert plant with the miracle molecule that, in effect, deceives the brain into believing you are full, and even stops you from thinking about food.

When the implications of this miracle plant began to be investigated, Leslie Stahl of CBS 60 Minutes and Tom Mangold, a correspondent for BBC News, traveled to the Kalahari Desert, tried Hoodia, and both reported that they found it highly effective in suppressing the appetite.

Mangold filed this report for the BBC: "At about 18:00 hours I ate about half-a-banana size (piece of Hoodia) - and later so did my cameraman. Soon after, we began the four-hour drive back to Capetown. The plant is said to have a feel-good, almost aphrodisiac quality, and I have to say, we felt good. But more significantly, we did not even think about food. Our brains really were telling us we were full. It was a magnificent deception. Dinner time came and went. We reached our hotel at about midnight and went to bed without food. And the next day, neither of us wanted nor ate breakfast. I ate lunch but without appetite and very little pleasure. Partial - then full - appetite returned slowly after 24 hours." (Reported May 30, 2003.)

Hoodia has been studied by researchers at Brown University Medical School, who demonstrated effective weight loss in rats that had been bred to be particularly obese. Human studies in Leicester, U.K., also yielded remarkable loss of weight in obese people using Hoodia.

The Apple Patch Diet with Hoodia is your Number 1 strategic weapon in your personal Battle of the Bulge. It will help YOU lose weight quickly and maintain your new healthy weight for the long-term. You'll have more energy, look sharper and feel years younger.

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Suppress your appetite, boost your metabolism, burn fat and feel more energetic with the all-in-one Apple Patch Diet! Cutting-edge science and respected medical studies come together to recommend Hoodia as the greatest medical breakthrough in weight-loss aids in decades. Apple Patch Diet with Hoodia is a new, all-natural breakthrough product featuring 100% pure South African Hoodia. Put the power of Hoodia to work for YOU and effectively enhance your weight-loss program.

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You've probably heard of Hoodia (pronounced hoo-dee-uh), at least in passing. And who hasn't? Everybody's talking about it. It has been featured on CBS 60 Minutes, NBC Today, ABC, BBC, and CNN, as well as in Oprah's O magazine and other major newspapers and magazines. But what is it really?

Hoodia gordonii is a completely natural supplement, a traditional South African botanical highly in demand in the United States now that its benefits have been proven through the strict testing methods of western medicine. Even people classified as "morbidly obese" were able to cut their food intake dramatically when given Hoodia in a British medical study.

Certified 100% pure South African Hoodia is used in the Apple Patch Diet, which means that you can count on its benefits and lose weight fast!

Apple Patch Diet with Hoodia:

* Curbs your appetite
* Helps you feel full faster and stay full longer
* Boosts your energy
* Doesn't keep you up at night
* Has NO side effects
* Is completely safe

Fast, safe and highly effective - that's the Apple Patch Diet with Hoodia

For centuries, African Bushmen ate pieces of the cactus-like Hoodia plant from the Kalahari Desert to sustain them during long, difficult hunting trips. A BBC reporter who tried the plant during a trek to Africa sparked public awareness outside of Africa, and medical tests in the last few years proved that the Hoodia of the San Bushmen was truly a natural wonder drug. Many in the United States learned of its existence towards the end of 2004 when CBS 60 Minutes aired a report on the discovery.

Scientists have identified several compounds in Hoodia that chemically communicate a sense of fullness, which our brains interpret as a signal that we've had quite enough to eat, thank you, and couldn't possibly eat even a little more. In other words, Hoodia creates the chemical equivalent of being completely satiated. Yet, while you're eating less and slimming down, the chemicals you're relying on are completely natural, similar to the glucose your body produces when you eat, but much stronger. Apple Patch Diet with Hoodia contains no dangerous stimulants that cause adverse side effects.

What Apple Patch Diet with Hoodia will do for you:

Curb your appetite almost immediately

Give you control over your appetite

Deliver the most effective natural appetite suppressant ever found

Lift your spirits via Hoodia's natural mood-enhancing qualities

Help you lose weight as you stop overeating

Put you in control with a 100% natural product with proven results

What Apple Patch Diet with Hoodia won't do to you, which other appetite suppressants might:

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Won't make your heart race or keep you awake at night
Won't give you that "wired" feeling

Won't raise your body temperature

Hoodia works gently within your system and is so safe that it is classified as a dietary supplement, not a medicine. You will hardly notice its effect, but you'll find you don't feel hungry nearly as often or as much!

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Friday, April 4, 2008

"Conquer your Cravings"

The Secret to Being Naturally Thin

Have you ever noticed how some people seem to just naturally stay slim while others gain weight just looking at food? A new study may shed some light on why: It all boils down to brain chemistry.

Researchers studied the differences in MRI responses in people who were "naturally" thin and those who struggled with their weight with some interesting results. They found it took longer for the area of the brain called the left amygdala to register "fullness" in overweight people than thinner ones. Or in other words, heavier people had to eat more food and more calories to get the same signal that said "stop." Researchers said the discovery may someday lead to a treatment for overeating.

If you tend to overeat, you can put this news to work in your favor right now by starting your meals with a low-calorie soup or a salad with low-calorie dressing first to help encourage a feeling of fullness without a lot of calories, and then by taking your time when you eat, which will give your brain more time to register satisfaction. Soon others will be wondering how you stay so "naturally" thin, too!

Monday, March 3, 2008

"Sneaky little slim-down tricks"


"Start smart"
Begin lunch and dinner with a veggie-rich salad or broth-based soup, says Pennsylvania State University satiety expert Barbara Rolls, author of "The Volumetrics Eating Plan." "That lets you fill up first on a big volume of low-calorie food and ends up displacing some of the foods you'll eat next -- the choices that are usually higher in calories."
Here's a good salad recipe: Mix 1½ cups of salad greens with ¾ cup of raw veggies like onions, bell peppers, carrots, broccoli, or cucumbers; drizzle with 2 tablespoons of low-cal bottled dressing.

"Sneak a snack"
"Ten minutes before each meal, eat some healthy fat (around 70 calories or fewer): a handful of nuts, a few slices of avocado, or a spoonful of peanut butter, for example. That helps activate ghrelin, a hormone that lets you know you're full," says Michael Roizin, MD, co-author with Mehmet Oz, MD, of "You on a Diet: The Owner's Manual for Waist Management."



"Try the 3-hour rule"

"The secret to losing weight comes down to keeping your metabolism alive and active," according to fitness guru Jorge Cruise, author of "The 3-Hour Diet." How do you do that? By eating every 3 hours, give or take 10 to 20 minutes, he says, which translates to three moderate meals with three snacks (100 calories each) between meals.

Though other experts say there's nothing magic about 3-hour intervals, eating small, frequent, portion-controlled meals and snacks can keep your blood sugar level steady, your energy up, and keep you from overindulging.

"Don't Miss"

Have liquid assets"If you're going to drink anything with calories (i.e., fruit juice, soda, sweetened coffee and tea, or alcohol), you need to consciously adjust your diet to accommodate those extra calories," says Purdue University nutrition researcher Richard Mattes, PhD. His research shows that people typically make adjustments to eat fewer calories over the course of a day after eating a solid food like jelly beans, but not after drinking the same amount of calories in a glass of soda.

And if you want to replace sweetened drinks with their calorie-free counterparts, rethink it. Some research suggests that people who drink no- or low-calorie drinks might actually end up eating more, Mattes says. The best thirst quencher -- and a dieter's best friend -- is still plain old H2O.

"Cut out this combo"

Skip those munchies made with white flour and sugar, like white bread, cookies, and pretzels, says integrative medicine guru Andrew Weil, MD. They signal the body to produce more insulin and set the stage for turning calories to fat, fat, and more fat.

Choose your palsStudies show that most of us base how much we eat on what others around us eat, says University of Toronto psychologist Peter Herman, PhD. So steer clear of the big eaters in your social circle, at least when food is around. Sashay over and make small talk at parties with the folks who aren't hovering near the food table.

"Marching to your own caloric drummer requires some independent thought and calculation," Herman says.

"Pare portions"

Everything from beverages to bagels is two to five times bigger today than in the 1970s, says New York University nutrition professor Lisa Young, PhD, author of "Portion Teller" and who has studied the servings dished up in restaurants and by food companies.

"So if you grab a bagel or eat out, chances are you'll be served double what you need," she says. Her advice: Start leaving just a little bit on your plate or, if you can, cut the amount you eat in half. She also suggests that you "use your hand as a portion guide -- 3 ounces of meat fits into your palm, 1 cup of potatoes looks like a fist."


"Be an early bird"

Eat the most food earlier in the day, says Elisabetta Politi, nutrition manager at Duke Diet and Fitness Center, Duke University's successful weight-management center.
"Many dieters try to trim calories from their break-fast and lunch and then get hungry," she says. "Research shows the calories you eat earlier in the day help you eat less at night" -- a good idea since you probably won't be active after an evening meal.

"Step it up"

"Get a pedometer and start walking," says University of Colorado obesity expert James Hill, author of "The Step Diet." To keep the weight off forever, the goal is to take 11,000 to 12,000 steps (around 90 minutes) a day.

"You don't need to do it all at once," Hill explains. Start with 2,000 steps a day, or about 15 minutes of walking. Add another 5 minutes (500 steps) each week. You can find supercheap pedometers at drugstores and big-box retailers to help you keep count. There are lots of other sneaky little ways to add more steps to your day, too: Use a cordless phone and walk while you talk, or get up and walk during TV commercials. (Strategies to rack up more steps)

"Think thin"

"Seeing is believing," says Janice Taylor, weight-loss coach and author of "Our Lady of Weight Loss." "You have to picture yourself thin if you want to become thin." Visualize what you're wearing, where you are, who you are with, and how you feel. "The more vivid the picture, the more real it will feel to you," Taylor says, "and the more likely it will take form."

Shula Lazarus, PhD, a psychotherapist at the North Carolina-based weight-management program Structure House, agrees, though the method isn't clinically proven. "We use it to help dieters visualize a healthy eating pattern and the right portions on their plate. It can't hurt, and it might help."

"Fill up on fiber"

Crowd out calorie-dense foods by ratcheting up on fruits and veggies. "Start by eating one more serving of fruit and one more vegetable a day," says Donald Hensrud, MD, a Mayo Clinic nutrition specialist. Hitting that midafternoon slump? Reach for carrots -- the carbs will give you a lift. Not only does munching on nature's bounty become a good habit, but it'll also help you tap into dozens of disease-fighting phytochemicals and vitamins. The biggest fiber bulker-upper: beans. Just a cup of black beans nets you nearly 15 grams of filling fiber.

"Brush your teeth"

Sometimes the best advice comes from your best friend or, in this case, a fellow Health magazine reader. Barbara Haug of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, says she brushes her teeth right after dinner instead of at bedtime. "I can be a compulsive snacker in the evening," she says, "but I don't like messing up freshly brushed teeth."