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  • Weight loss 101

    Weight loss 101

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    With the comforts offered by the modern technological innovations and the decline of labor-intensive jobs, staying fit and active has become a major challenge.  Rise in cases of obesity and diabetes has created immense pressure on us to constantly adopt life-style changes to stay lean. The flood of slender models and bulked-up dudes on electronic and print media doesn’t help either. In wake of this, the health conscious and even the not-so-conscious try almost everything, they hear or learn from friends and internet about weight-loss, in bits and pieces- dieting, gym, running and what not. And most of the time, even after days and weeks of struggle with their cravings and laziness, they are left disillusioned. So what goes wrong?? Why is losing those few extra pounds so difficult?? The answer is – the lack of understanding of the mechanism of loss. The absence of the complete picture is a major reason why people often make wrong choices while deciding their plan of action. But you need not worry. Coming up in the paragraphs to follow is everything you need to know about body weight, fat and how our body responds when we lose weight.

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    The energy generated in our body, from the food that we eat, is utilized for various internal and external activities like walking, running, maintaining metabolism etc. The excess energy that remains unutilized even after successfully carrying all these activities is stored as fat in specialized cells called fat cells or Adipocytes. The fat cells develop in our body during childhood and for the rest of our life, their number remains almost constant. Thus, weigh gain is associated not with the number of fat cells present (since their numerical count remains constant even when we lose/gain weight) but rather with their size. When the body consumes more food than is required and consequently produces more energy than it dissipates (via various physical activities or body functions), more of it gets stored as fats. This causes the fat cells to swell up and appear as bulk.

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    Apart from the stored fat, the body has another source of energy stored in the cells called glycogen which is nothing but excess blood sugar acted upon by the enzyme insulin (responsible for regulating blood sugar levels). Whenever, energy shortage occurs in our body, the body first uses this glycogen followed by the utilization of stored fat. The released fat is acted upon by various processes and finally converted into heat, water, carbon dioxide and ATP i.e. adenosine triphosphate (energy). ATP is used by the body to meet its energy requirements, water leaves the body as sweat and urine and carbon dioxide is exhaled. This explains where the lost fat “goes” when we lose weight. So, in order to devour fat, we need to create an energy deficit in our body which can be accomplished in two ways- by consuming less food or by dissipating more energy. This brings us to the universally known mantras of weight loss i.e. dieting and exercising. So far so good.

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    Then why these obvious methods don’t seem to work that smoothly?? Why is losing weight so frustrating, so say the least?? Well the answer is that there are related mechanisms that interfere and affect the whole process and if not understood clearly, can greatly reduce the benefits of dieting and exercising.

    1. Firstly, after the commencement of dieting, your body first loses water weight before glycogen and fat is burnt. This is why it is fairly easy to lose weight in the first few weeks and after that, it gets increasingly frustrating each passing day. The key to success here is to stay resilient and not stray in the times of difficulty. Patience always pays off.

    2. When the body senses that it is getting fewer calories, it responds by storing more fat to prepare itself for famine-like situations. So, cutting too many calories or eating too less can prove to be suicidal in these situations. Don’t starve yourself, instead eat healthy food.

    3. Eating too less or not indulging in weight training can make you lose muscles along with fat. This is not good news. Always remember- excess of anything, dieting included, is bad!!

    4. Recent studies also suggest that high calorie and high fat food evoke responses from the brain that are similar to cocaine addiction. Consuming them in greater quantities causes compulsive eating habits. So, abstaining from such food causes very strong cravings for them. Therefore, one must not lose control during the tough times and stick with the diet plan. An alternate way is to never really turn away from such food items completely, rather cut their quantity and restrict their consumption to just once a day.

    5. Weight loss has many other related implications.  It might make you feel sleepy or cause you to lose sleep. Like mentioned above, weight training stresses our body. So, one need not fight sleep too much. Lying lazily for long hours should definitely be avoided but a minimum of 7 to 8 hours of sleep must be ensured so that the body gets the rest it needs. On the contrary, if you are not consuming enough calories, you will find it harder to sleep. A good solution to this problem is to have a hearty (and healthy) dinner or a glass of almond milk before you doze off.

    6. Dieting can cause physical and mental stress. All this can trigger the secretion of the stress hormone cortisol.Thus, it is essential that one indulges in some sort of stress management activity like yoga or meditation.

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    With a little bit of self-control and discipline, you can easily get that flat belly you always wanted. So the next time you decide to put on a saree at a wedding or a bikini on beach, you don’t have to feel conscious. And remember, nutritious and tasty food choices are not mutually exclusive. They can and do go hand-in-hand. Nature has rewarded us with a host food of products that are delicious and healthy at the same time. The choice is ours to make.

     

     

     

  • Almonds at its Best.

    Almonds at its Best.

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    The nuts called Almonds are all good and are most sought after and preferable nuts of all. These crunchy, tasty nuts aren’t just mouthwatering, they promote health and longevity like no other food, if eaten in moderation. Just a handful of nuts are enough to meet your body’s daily requirements. Simply one ounce of almonds provides third of your body’s need. Almonds are my favorite nut of all. Almost every morning, I add 8 to 10 almonds to my breakfast with a glass of milk. Almonds are rich in Vitamin E and also contain magnesium, which lowers blood pressure and heart healthy monounsaturated fats, which helps in lowering LDL, the so called ‘bad cholesterol’. Almonds are very beneficial for health and provides all sorts of nutrients. The diet which is rich in almonds, supports reduced inflammation throughout the body and also reduced levels of insulins, which is a hormone that helps in controlling blood sugar. Fortunately, the deliciously flavored and versatile almond is available throughout the year to make a healthy and tasty addition to almost any dish.

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    Lee Holmes agrees,” Almonds are full of good fats, and are a great hit of protein, which is essential for strong skin, hair and nails. It’s also a great snack between meals, keeping you satiated.” Almonds are actually stone fruits related to cherries, plums and peaches. The seed of the almond fruit is that we refer to as the almond nut. Almonds are scientifically classified as drupes, have several health benefits and these beneficial properties are used via various forms like almond oil, almond milk, almond paste or whole almonds. The benefits may range from healthy hair, good skin or managing healthy cholesterol levels, there are innumerable advantages which are not generally known by everyone. So, many of its good qualities and benefits are enlisted here, and this will surely inspire you to never skip on almonds in your diet.

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    Skincare benefits: Almonds have great health benefits in terms of good skincare. Almonds prevent the premature appearance of wrinkles, pimples, blackheads, dry skin. A regular massage of almond oil will get you a glowing and healthy flawless skin complexion.
    Haircare benefits: Almond oil is also helpful in treating dark circles around oils, as it helps to revitalize the fatigue cells and improve the blood flow. It is also useful in treating all kinds of hair problems. It help as a cure for treating hair-fall, dandruff and prevents premature whitening of hair.
    High in nutrients: Almonds are super-nutritious and have high nutritive value as they contain iron, copper and vitamins and are hence used as an effective remedy for anemia. They are also beneficial in treating constipation as they increase the fiber content in our food and have laxative properties.
    Antioxidant benefits and contain vitamins: Almonds have antioxidant properties and contains alpha-tocopherol, which is a major source of vitamin-E and is hence really great for healthy hair and skin and also increases blood flow to the vital organs.
    Reduce weight: Almond’s healthy fats help the obese person to lose weight. Almond rich, low-calorie diet, which is high in monounsaturated fats can help overweight people to put down some kilos more effectively than a low calorie diet high in complex carbohydrates. It also lowers the risk of weight gain in individuals consuming almonds in their daily routine. So, never let your concern about gaining weight, prevent you from enjoying the nutritious and delicious almonds.
    Reduces Bad cholesterol: Almonds help in lowering bad cholesterol or low density- lipoprotein(LDL), as they contain healthy monounsaturated fats and some polyunsaturated fats, which are the same type of health promoting fats found in olive oil. They reduce the risk of heart disease, due to the antioxidant action of vitamin E. Thus, addition of almonds in your diet can prove to be more heart healthy.
    Prevention in Diabetes: Almonds provide double protection against diabetes as they decreases the after-meal rises in blood sugar levels and also provides antioxidants to mop up the smaller amounts of free radicals that still result in. Hence, they help in maintaining healthy blood sugar levels. They also protect against cardiovascular diseases by lessening the increase in cholesterol-damaging free radicals that follows large elevations in blood sugar.
    A few quick serving ideas with almonds:
    Add sliced almonds to chicken salad.
    Garnish chopped almonds on almost anything from homemade cookies or cakes or ice creams or any dish. Almonds are versatile that they go with all.
    Add some almond butter to the breakfast shake which in turn boost its taste and protein content.
    Enhance a healthy sauté of curried vegetables with slice almonds and enjoy.
    Almonds and apple slices make a wonderful power pack, on-the-go snack.
    Add to plain yoghurt, some chopped almonds and dried fruit and make it delicious.
    Sprinkle a handful of nuts over your morning cereal or cornflakes or porridge, lunchtime salad, dinner’s steamed vegetables.
    After acknowledging so many benefits of almonds and so healthy and easy to make simple quick servings, I don’t think any sane person would do injustice to them by not having some almonds everyday. If regular consumption is important, then moderation is also necessary. So, enjoy your almonds and be creative with them. With so many different uses and different products, they are sure to acquire an important place in our life.

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    Eat Almonds. Live healthy.

  • Fun facts about honey – the wonders it can do!

    Fun facts about honey – the wonders it can do!

    The negative impacts of redefined sugar have been too many to count but this does not imply that anything that is ‘sweet’ is harmful. There are numerous natural alternatives of redefined sugar which can be obtained from fruits, vegetables and the cute little honeybee! These do not have any sort of poor effect on one’s health and rather provide nourishing nutrients to the body.

    Honey has been in use since more than four thousand years. Produced from the nectar of the flowers by the bees, this golden elixir has served the mankind since ancient days. In the olden Egyptian times, it was used to heal the wounds. Honey boasts of a superpower, it can be kept for an indefinitely long period of time without it getting spoiled. The Romans and the Greeks used to honey to treat eye and skin related problems.

    Following are some wonders that honey does for our health:

    1. Gives the immune system a boost

    Raw and organic honey is full of nutrients, vitamins, minerals and enzymes. These components of honey help your body fight away the harmful bacteria.
    When you are suffering from cold, or have a cough or a sore throat, how often have you heard your mother say, “Take a tea spoon of honey, you’ll be good!” I have heard it a lot of times and trust me, it totally works. Honey is useful in clearing out your throat.
    Regularly having honey mixed in warm water boosts up the immune system.

    2. Decreases the risk of a heart-disease

    Honey in combination with cinnamon revitalizes the veins and arteries of the heart. It also reduces the cholesterol level by 10%. This combo of honey and cinnamon is a boon for the heart patients as it reduces the risk of a heart attack, when taken on a regular basis.

    3. Ups the energy levels

    Honey provides the right amount of calories and energy to keep your body going. It gives an instant energy boost to the body. Athletes constantly have sports drinks for increasing their energy levels. They might provide instant energy but obviously have negative effects on the body in the long run. It has been proven that adding honey to the drinking water and consuming it during important events is as good as any energy drink you find in the market. How often do you find yourself suddenly craving for something sweet? Next time when you are in such a dilemma to choose between coffee and chocolate, instead go for the natural dose of sweetness, honey.

    4. Treats indigestion

    Are you the type of person to suffer from indigestion frequently? Well, honey is the best medicine for you. It is helpful in preventing acid reflux. It has certain antiseptic properties which help in relieving acidity in the stomach. It also neutralizes gases.
    If you have had too much to eat, drink up a warm glass of water with added lemon juice and honey.

    5. Helps you lose weight

    The first thing to do when you wake up in the morning should surely be drinking a combo of warm water, lemon juice and honey in an empty stomach. It is a proven technique which helps in weight loss. It is the best possible detox solution. It cleanses the liver and removes fat and toxins from the body. The same combination can be consumed just before sleeping as well.

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    6. Clears up the skin

    Looking for a new skincare product? Why don’t you try out some organic honey? It has anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties which moisturize the skin. Apply a dab of honey on your pimples and blemishes and leave it overnight. Wake up with a glowing and radiating skin! It prevents wrinkles and dryness. It gives your skin the kind of natural glow that no skin care brand can provide.

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    7. Reduces dandruff and scalp related problems

    Honey can be diluted in warm water and applied to the problem areas and left on for three hours. It can later be rinsed with warm water. This relieves the constant itching in the scalp reduces scaling as well. It also helps in reducing hair loss to a great extent. I don’t need a new shampoo saying, ‘100% guarantee of no dandruff’ because I have the remedy at home!

    8. Metabolizes alcohol

    Have you had a little too many to drink? Vodka and whiskey all around you? It has been medically proven that an oral intake of honey would reduce alcohol blood levels, increase the body’s ability to metabolize alcohol, and thus would limit intoxication. Raise your hands for honey shots now!

    9. Helps treat wounds and burns

    Since ancient Greek, Egyptian and Roman times, honey has been effectively and extensively used in the treatment of wounds and burns. Thousands of years later, honey is still being used for the same. Many studies have been carried out that conform these abilities of honey. Application of honey makes the wound sterile. It can either be directly applied on to the wound or burn or can be applied in the form of a dressing which should be changed on a regular basis.

    Honey helps in treating seasonal infections. It boosts up the memory. And to add to its endless uses, possesses an extremely enchanting taste! Its soft and lustrous texture plays inside your mouth. Remember its uses, apply them in your day-to-day life and notice the difference.