Saturday 4 March 2017

How to Get a Flat Stomach in 30 Days


Gather with friends for a glass of wine or a group jog and at some point someone will start in about her middle. "What happened to it?" she’ll ask. Lots of us have asked that question, and we blame childbearing, Ben & Jerry's or taking too few group jogs (and having too many glasses of wine instead). In fact, a 2014 Today show survey revealed that our bellies are, hands down, the body part we worry about most.

All of us want our waists back, but making that happen is tricky—and it's more than just a vanity move. Visceral fat, the kind that gathers in the midsection around your organs, has been linked to serious health problems and diabetes. So trimming our tummies is a smart goal—and one that is totally within our reach!

Eating the right foods and getting into an exercise routine can help us shed those pounds without feeling tortured. That's why Health developed the 30-Day Flat Belly Challenge in partnership with Tracy Anderson.

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Wednesday 1 March 2017

Foods to Help You Lose Weight

Not all calories are created equal.
Different foods go through different metabolic pathways in the body.
They can have vastly different effects on hunger, hormones and how many calories we burn.
Here are the 20 most weight loss friendly foods on earth, that are supported by science.

1. Whole Eggs

Once feared for being high in cholesterol, whole eggs have been making a comeback.
New studies show that they don’t adversely affect blood cholesterol and don’t cause heart attacks (1, 2).
What’s more… they are among the best foods you can eat if you need to lose weight.
They’re high in protein, healthy fats, and can make you feel full with a very low amount of calories.

5 Simple Steps to make Bitter Guard Juice for Diabetes

Diabetes is one of the most prevalent diseases that we Indians suffer from today. Mostly, it is due to genetics, but sometimes it can be caused by our sedentary lifestyle and improper food habits. In either case, diabetes can lead to life-threatening situations. It has to be monitored, controlled and the diabetic person needs to be extra vigilant about his/her sugar intake. Timely medicine intake, getting proper exercise and precautions about the food they eat is part and parcel of a diabetic life. As diabetes can lead to a lot of other health problems, regular health checkups are a must.

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