Thursday, 22 October 2015

DIET TRUTH ON TEA


Reasons Tea Is Good For You.
Answer this. quizz. What is the worlds 2nd largest drink? if you answer tea, then you are right.Yea. Tea is easily the second after water. Tea do not have much variety if you really want to have the real thing just like water. Tea is officially awesome for your health. But what real tea lacks in variety, it makes up for with some serious health benefits.

Tea can boost exercise endurance. Scientists have found that the catechins (antioxidants) in green tea extract increase the body’s ability to burn fat as fuel, which accounts for improved muscle endurance.
Drinking tea could help reduce the risk of heart attack. Tea might also help protect against cardiovascular and degenerative diseases.

The antioxidants in tea might help protect against a boatload of cancers, including breast, colon, colorectal, skin, lung, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, liver, ovarian, prostate and oral cancers. But don’t rely solely on tea to keep a healthy body — tea is not a miracle cure, after all.

Tea helps fight free radicals. Tea is high in oxygen radical absorbance capacity (“ORAC” to its friends), which is a fancy way of saying that it helps destroy free radicals (which can damage DNA) in the body. While our bodies are designed to fight free radicals on their own, they’re not 100 percent effective — and since damage from these radical oxygen ninjas has been linked to cancer, heart disease and neurologica

Tea is hydrating to the body (even despite the caffeine!).
Drinking tea is linked with a lower risk of Parkinson’s disease. When considered with other factors like smoking, physical activity, age and body mass index, regular tea drinking was associated with a lowered risk of Parkinson’s disease in both men and women.

Tea might provide protection from ultraviolet rays. We know it’s important to limit exposure to UV rays, and we all know what it’s like to feel the burn. The good news is that green tea may act as a back-up sunscreen.

Tea could keep waist circumference in check. In one study, participants who regularly consumed hot tea had lower waist circumference and lower BMI than non-consuming participants. Scientists speculate that regular tea drinking lowers the risk of metabolic syndrome (which increases the risk of diabetes, artery disease and stroke), although it’s important to remember that correlation does not equal causation.

Regular tea drinking might also counteract some of the negative effects of smoking and might even lessen the risk of lung cancer (good news, obviously, but not a justification for cigs).
Tea could be beneficial to people with Type 2 diabetes. Studies suggest that compounds in green tea could help diabetics better process sugars.

Tea can help the body recover from radiation. One study found that tea helped protect against cellular degeneration upon exposure to radiation, while another found that tea can help skin bounce back postexposure.

Green tea has been found to improve bone mineral density and strength.
Tea might be an effective agent in the prevention and treatment of neurological diseases, especially degenerative diseases (think Alzheimer’s). While many factors influence brain health, polyphenols in green tea may help maintain the parts of the brain that regulate learning and memory.

All tea drinks are not created equal. The body’s access to the good stuff in tea might be determined by the tea variety, canning and processing, and the way it was brewed.
The takeaway: at the very least, tea should be safe to consume — just not in excessive amounts. So brew up a batch of the good stuff — hot or cold — and enjoy.

Do you drink tea regularly? Have you noticed any health benefits? Let us know in the comments below!

Saturday, 5 September 2015

HABITS AND WELLNESS

Some people believe that what will be will be  no matter what you do. In that logic, it is believed it nature work to be fat or not to be. Well this may be true to an extent. My experience is that men and women alike can do a lot in choosing how they can direct or redirect natures work. Do your bit and allow nature do its bit.



Exercise as part of living.










Sunday, 1 February 2015

Why Your Weightloss Programme May Not work

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dissapointed?



The only way to lose belly fats or lose weight generally and remain there is to know why we are fat in the first place. The big question is why did we suddenly ballooned and allow our tommy/thigh  to house so much fats?

Thursday, 29 January 2015

How to stay healthy





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People go on diets with the sole purpose of losing the extra pounds they have put on over the years. Many are successful in their quest but around half end up either putting it all back on or gaining even more. This can have health consequences such as doubling the risk of death through heart disease

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

GOOD HEALTHY DIET WITH ONIONS




WEIGHTLOSS WITH ONIONS AND GALIC
The question can be asked, has onions of any health value? The answer is a big yes.

The regular consumption of onions has, like garlic, been shown to lower high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure both of which help prevent atherosclerosis and diabetic heart disease and reduce the risk of heart attack or stroke.  These beneficial effects are likely due to onions sulfur compounds, its chromium and its vitamin B6, which helps prevent heart disease and aid healthy weightloss.

this is our first joke post

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Monday, 26 January 2015

KEEPING FLAT TOMMY- avoid inorganic food

Check for “phytoestrogens.”
According to experts, women should consume one milligram or less per day of phytoestrogens, yet they are hidden in soy and soy products you may not realize you’re consuming.      

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Low Salt Intake- Aid Weight- Loss( B)


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Increasing the amount of herbs you use in cooking provides a double benefit. Not only will you decrease your sodium intake, but the scientific community continues to uncover the powerful health benefits of herbs. Recent studies show and increase weightloss,  common herbs are loaded with antioxidants. Antioxidants are critical for good health.

Reducing salt intake lowers blood pressure in people with high blood pressure.. Reducing salt intake can also help prevent the collection of fluid in the lower leg or abdomen. People with chronic kidney disease must control salt intake to prevent volume overload, which increases blood pressure and causes swelling. Low salt intake has been known to assist people who have heart failure'.

Switching from higher sodium diet to a lower sodium diet can modestly reduce blood pressure in people who have normal blood pressure. When the sodium intake is lowered from 4000mg to 2000 mg per day, blood pressure falls. This reduction may be as great over several years and can substantially lower the risk of heart diseases.
In addition, to directly reducing blood pressure, a lower salt intake may also enhance the effectiveness of high blood pressure medication and other non drug treatment such as weight loss. A lower sodium intake has also been associated with other health benefits including a reduced risk of dying from stroke, heart enlargement and a reduced risk of kidney stones and osteoporosis.

It may be helpful to keep a detailed food record and add up sodium intake. Within a short period of time or less than a week, the main sources of sodium can be identified and daily intake can be calculated.
 Sources of sodium includes packaged and processed foods and  food from restaurant. Others include frozen meals, canned food, snacks condiments, sauces and dressings. Sodium found in processed food accounts for about 80 percent a persons daily sodium intake in a typical western diet and can quickly add up, even without the use of a salt shaker.

Again many add more salt to food; just one teaspoon of table salt contains about 2300 milligram of sodium which is more than many people need for the entire day, Most fresh foods (fresh unprocessed meat, fish vegetable and fruits) have a low sodium content and can be substituted for foods that are high in sodium.

Monday, 19 January 2015

Tommy fat reduction bits with peanuts

 Connection between peanut butter and belly fat.

Two flab busting foods you may have mistakenly been avoiding are peanuts and peanut butter.

Many people often jump to think about the high fat and calorie content when considering nuts in their diets… when in fact, small portions of peanuts can actually help you FIGHT that belly bulge

Wednesday, 14 January 2015

MY HEALTH DIET GUIDE




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To attain good health involves taking simple, natural, sustained steps. What are these steps that keeps you out of hospitals.

Low Salt Intake- Aid Weight- Loss.( A)






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Embrace Healthy diet with a pinch of salt.
Sodium as table salt is biologically known is an element that is found in many food as well as water. Of course, sodium is an essential mineral, necessary for maintaining proper water and electrolyte balance in the body, and we, therefore, need to consume some sodium every day. There is enough naturally occurring sodium in vegetables, that most people can get a sufficient amount of sodium without adding any extra salt to their food.

Sunday, 11 January 2015

DIET TRUTH - HOW TO MANAGE SUGAR

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Some people believe erroneously believe that you can consume as much sugar and then burn it off. The diet truth is that you can't just "burn off" sugar.