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Yoga And Weight Loss

Written by admin on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011 in Weight Loss.
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Yoga And Weight LosMany people in America today try all sorts of things in pursuit of healthy, permanent weight loss.  Unfortunately, they mainly seem to try fad diets, diet pills, celebrity diets, the grapefruit diet…you name it.  In fact, stick an adjective or noun in front of the word “diet”, and you might be the creator of the next diet craze.

While someone might temporarily lose a few pounds with a “diet”, diets are not successful when it comes to permanent weight loss and healthy weight loss.

As they say, I have some good news and some bad news.

The good news is that there IS a known and proven way to achieve significant, healthy, permanent weight loss.  More good news is that, although some modification to what you presently like to eat will be necessary, extremely drastic changes are seldom required.  Oh, yes, you might have to learn to substitute something you don’t like that much right now for something you do like, but, in time, you can get accustomed to this, and even learn to like the new flavors and foods.  I know.  I’ve been there.

The bad news is that, along with modifications to your eating habits, you are going to have to become more active.  Dare I say it….?

You will have to exercise!

The benefits of exercise is an article in itself, and I have written elsewhere about how exercise can take many forms, so there is no need to lock yourself into an unpleasant or painful exercise regimen.  What I really want to do here is give a small pitch for the practice of yoga as my exercise program of choice.  Remember, however, my exercise program of choice might not be yours.  As much as I like yoga, you will have to decide if yoga is right for you.

Before I speak specifically about yoga, let’s just list some of the known benefits of regular exercise in general.  Exercise…

>Reduces the risk or affects of many illnesses and conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke, arthritis, high blood pressure, and osteoporosis to name a few.  Some studies even show possible reductions in the risk for some cancers.

>Elevates mood and reduces depression.

>Helps maintain healthy bones, muscles, joints, and nervous system.

>Delays affects of ageing, making seniors more mobile and self sufficient and less likely to fall prey to injury or illness.

>Reduces risk of premature death (sounds like a big one to me).

>Helps maintain a healthy weight.

Okay, since any good exercise program can provide these benefits, what does yoga have to offer that makes it special?

In addition to providing the basic benefits of exercise in general, yoga does have a few specific things going for it.

1.  Despite the apparently agonizing contortions seen in every yoga book, the benefit is in the attempt to achieve the position.  The models in the books arrived at their present level of ability over time, and many a skilled practitioner of yoga today began in the same shape you’re in right now.  It is okay to modify a position or to come out of it a little early if your body is not ready yet.  The regular practice of your best version of the movement or position (asana), combined with yoga breathing techniques (easily learned) will produce progress over time.

2.  No personal trainer or special equipment is needed, nor is it necessary to go to the gym or even out in public at all.  You can do yoga naked if you don’t have a pair of gym shorts, and a carpet is just as good as a yoga mat…at least at first.  Yoga is actually so simple that it CAN be learned from a book, although it certainly wouldn’t hurt to get guidance or training from a certified instructor.

3.  Yoga is relaxing and relieves stress.  Not only is this of great personal value in today’s world, but if any part of your weight loss problem is stress related, and I can almost guarantee some relationship, the stress relief offered by yoga can ease that portion of your weight loss journey.

4.  In addition to being good for your health for several reasons, simply learning yoga breathing and practicing it regularly can help you burn fat.

5.  As you begin to progress in your ability to better perform yoga poses (asanas) you will notice a sense of control, of mastery of life and self, which will become more evident.  This new inner strength will aid you in facing difficulties, including temptations concerning eating and your new eating behaviors.  You will also find yourself more forgiving, not only of others, but of yourself as well, and when you slide a little, you will be better able to shrug it off and get back on your path to success.

6.  With more progress in your yoga practice, you will begin to experience new feelings of health, strength, and well-being.  These feelings will in turn motivate you to take even more control of your life so that you can continue your progress with no desire or temptation to return to the way things used to be.

Nothing is perfect for everyone, but, as you can see, the practice of yoga does have some benefits to offer which may make it valuable in the pursuit of healthy, permanent weight loss. 

The Many Health Benefits of Hempseed Oil

Written by admin on Monday, November 1st, 2010 in Acne.
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I will be willing to bet good money that most of you have never heard about a natural supplement called Hemp Seed Oil. We miss out on many of the benefits of these products because we have never heard of them. We then spend good money on drugs because they are pushed on us when daily supplementation with many of these natural products will solve most of our health problems effectively, and inexpensively. Believe it or not hemp seed oil is classified as a super food because of its nutritive value. I didn’t know it either until not very long ago. So I could write many different articles on this product and be hard pressed to run out of benefits to tell about. Here I will condense the article into a few words by briefly hitting on some of the many benefits of this magnificent product. The first thing that I need to address is that hemp seed oil has a very dense content of essential fatty acids, and anti oxidants. This makes it a very good product for maintaining healthy cholesterol levels and good heart health. This also makes it a good product for cleansing of the blood and flushing toxins from the body.

Hemp seed oil is an excellent product to use in the treatment of eczema, psoriasis, and acne because of its unique germ fighting properties. It is well known for its hair, nail, and skin care qualities. Hemp seed oil is sold by many companies especially for hair and skin care which is fine but there are many good characteristics of this product which are habitually overlooked. For example did you know that hemp seed oil provides qualities which make it an excellent product to use for the repair, maintenance, and regeneration of various bodily tissues. This also makes it an excellent anti ageing product. Hemp seed oil helps to remove the dangerous free radicals which are caused by muscle distress which destroy body tissues. It successfully removes these free radicals so that they can not perform their mission of damaging tissue and causing the deterioration of age. The seeds of the hemp plant contain a very high amount of protein, amino acids, fiber, vitamin E, vitamin C, and chlorophyll. You can see for yourself that they are jam packed with just about everything that the body needs for skin and tissue maintenance and health.

Hemp seed oil must be stored in a cool dry place because it does not have a long shelf life. I would suggest that if you don’t use it everyday that you don’t purchase it in large quantities. If you purchase a small amount of this product (like the 1 or 2 ounce bottle) the medicine cabinet or chest will do just fine. If you are one of those persons who needs to purchase in bulk be sure to keep it away from light, heat, and moisture. You will need to keep the container tightly sealed in order to prevent air and moisture from contaminating the product. If you buy in bulk it may be a good idea to take out a small amount of the product for immediate use so that you don’t have to open the main container each day. Some other uses for this product are: it lowers cholesterol and increases the flow of blood throughout the body. It detoxifies the skin and removes lesions and blotches. It is an excellent skin moisturizer because it is absorbed very easily and won’t clog the pores. It is an excellent sun block because of its regenerating and soothing properties also. Even though it is better known for its use in hair care this is an excellent product which is versatile and good for the body in many ways. Fragrance Oil Express

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Muscle Strength Testing Can Measure Health

Written by admin on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 in Fitness.
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Muscle Strength Testing Can Measure Health. Doctors are really good at measuring all sorts of things like blood pressure, hematocrit, FCV, TSH, cholesterol, bone density, size, shape and mass. In fact, they can measure nearly everything except the two things that really matter, health and pain. Imagine if scientists could measure health. What would they measure? To measure something you have to be able to define it. The World Health Organisation’s definition is 0ptimal physical, mental and social well being, not merely the absence of disease. How is any doctor going to measure that? Blood tests? X-Rays? Does your doctor measure how fast you can run 200 metres? Swim against a current? Carry someone to safety? Jump off a 6 foot fence? Cope with divorce? Respond to someone who needs your help? Surely those are all signs of optimal well being. Without a way of measuring health, doctors are forced to look for indicators of disease. This must not be confused with preventative medicine. Nobody is healthier because they had their blood pressure taken or their cholesterol measured. These tests are searching for early indicators of disease which are then an excuse for treatment, which may include diet and exercise, but will most often result in a prescription for medication, prompting the question, how does the ingestion of a known poison make you healthier? Anyone interested in improving their health must first decide what health is and how they will measure it. While longevity and early death are fairly good indicators of health, by the time they are measured, it’s probably too late to do much about them.

My preferred definition is ‘Resistance to illness and injury.’ This is fairly easy to measure based on how often you are sick or in pain. It’s fairly easy to compare yourself to your friends and see how you’re doing (try to choose healthy friends) Actually, there is a measurement that predicts both longevity and resistance to disease. A major study published in the British Medical Journal in July 2008 measured muscle strength relative to muscle mass and found that weaker men tended to die earlier than stronger men, even after allowing for activity level and cardiovascular fitness. The researchers measured the maximum strength of over 8000 men and followed them for 19 years on average. They found the highest death rates from all causes, including heart disease and cancer, in men with the lowest strength relative to their muscle mass.

Interestingly, the effect was still present in those who did no exercise at all, meaning that exercise was not the major factor in determining strength.(1) Until more doctors recommend this fairly basic test, I recommend you test your strength against fairly mundane measures, like how many push ups or squats someone of your height, weight and age should be able to manage, something any personal trainer or gym instructor should be able to tell you.

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Simon King is a chiropractor, muscle testing expert and author of the book Live Without Pain: A New Theory on What’s Wrong With you and How to Fix It which outlines simple steps anyone can take to regain their strength instantly and without exercise. More information at http://www.live-without-pain

Mental Health And Staying Sober go Hand in Hand

Written by admin on Sunday, October 24th, 2010 in Depression.
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Different situation demand different approaches, consistent changes in social, economical status or roles can lead to stress and many times depressions. Overcoming these hurdles in life is not always easy for everybody. It only takes a strong mind and stubborn willpower to get over these stressful things. Many times individuals only give in and go with the flow instead of finding their own way out. These individuals mainly suffer from dual diagnosis. This term is used for mental illness and addiction together. Wikipedia describes it as a term used for people with an intellectual disability and diagnosed with a mental illness. Making a dual diagnosis in substance abusers is difficult as drug abuse itself often induces psychiatric symptoms, thus making it necessary to differentiate between substance induced and pre-existing mental illness.

It can be also described as a co morbid condition of a person considered to be suffering from a mental illness and a substance abuse problem at the same time. There is considerable argument which surrounds the aptness of this term being used to describe a heterogeneous group of individuals with complex needs and a varied range of problems. The concept can be used broadly to describe, for example depression and alcoholism, or it can be very well restricted to specify severe mental illness (e.g. psychosis, schizophrenia) and substance misuse disorder (e.g. cannabis abuse), or a person who has a milder mental illness and a drug dependency, such as panic disorder or generalized anxiety disorder and is dependent on opioids. In short this term broadly means use of drugs and mental illness combined together.

Dual diagnosis rehab combines two treatments combined into tone holistic recovery treatment. This treatment should be given together for its higher effect and not separately. The clinical experts follow cognitive therapies and medical treatment together for a combined effect. It is proven in a study conducted by the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration that at least 50 percent of the 2 million Americans with severe mental illness abuse illicit drugs or alcohol, compared to 15 percent of the general population. The problem for professional counselors and mental health care providers in trying to help these patients is making an accurate diagnosis. This disorder does not only affect the adults, but also teen. With them it is particularly very difficult, because understanding them and their mood variations can be tedious.

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