Weight Loss

Avoid Protein Deficiencies with Healthy Sources of Protein

Your body is an incredible feat of science. You probably know that it is made up mostly of water (about 60%), but did you know that the second most abundant component of your body is protein? Yes, protein counts for approximately 20% of your body’s mass. Protein is an extremely important macronutrient that is found in everything from organs and bones, to your hair and bodily fluids. It is a vital substance that affects how your body functions and whether or not you will grow and develop at a normal rate. When your body is deprived of protein, it can wreak havoc on your system. The good thing that you should know is that protein deficiency is not extremely common within the United States. Sources of protein for us to eat are readily available and, for the most part, are relatively inexpensive. However, that does not mean that all sources of protein are equal. Some sources are better for us as a whole than others are. In this article you will be informed on the benefits of protein, sources of protein

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Low Carb Diets; Just How Safe Are They?

Regardless of whether you’re in a grocery store, a restaurant or just watching the commercials on TV throughout your favorite show, you are bombarded with ads and special menu’s singing the praises of the virtues of the low carb diet. This low carb craze has virtually swept the western world and has dieters everywhere searching for reduced carb this and low carb that with numerous reporting weight loss as a result !!!

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Personal Trainer – Circuit Training: The Very Best Workout For Today’s Busy Lifestyle

Everybody knows the value of exercise and other physical activities to one’s health. Unfortunately, a lot of modern day people are preoccupied with the ever-increasing demands of work, family, and other important matters that they have no time to include exercise in their daily activities. Countless people are looking for ways to improve their physique, develop their muscles, and eliminate stress without consuming a lot of time.

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Protein and Blood Pressure Benefits

Hypertension or high blood pressure can either be a condition on its own (primary hypertension) or can come as a symptom or a byproduct of another condition (secondary hypertension). High blood pressure affects about 27% of American women that are aged eighteen to 74. The number rises with age however and 70% of women ages 65-75 have some level of high blood pressure. The condition affects African Americans at a higher rate than other ethnicities. (Source: Ammer 2005)

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Targeting Unwanted Weight Loss

Finally! Spring is simply nearby! Do you think you’re contemplating sacrificing a few pounds prior to deciding to wear that swimsuit? I have created a program called “Targeted Weight Therapy” that only can assist you shed the body weight before swimsuit season. So that you can reach your main goal of being slim for summer, you simply must identify “where” you get your weight. Based on your own unique physiology and lifestyle, this information will help you determine “what” you can eat in order to burn more fat and shed pounds.

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Caretakers, Protein and Nutritional Needs

There are a number of diseases and conditions that can leave a person unable to physically or mentally care for themselves any longer. There are several options for the person and the family that is dealing with these conditions: they can seek long-term care facility placement, they can hire professional caregivers who give drop-in or live-in care or they can care for the family member on their own. A 2005 survey showed that between 1.3 million and 1.4 million children between the ages of eight and 18 provide at least some care for a chronically ill or disabled family member.

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Fighting the Health Risks of Obesity and Nutritional Needs

The number of people who are medically defined as obese (weighing more than 20% over their ideal weight) is near 34 million. (Source: www.med.Stanford.edu) The number of people who are currently on, have recently completed, have given up on, or are about to kick off a diet of any kind is 20 million at any given time. Dieters will spend around one billion dollars every year on fitness and nutrition plans, pills, supplements, and equipments. (Source: www.thriveonline.com)

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