How To Get In Shape Fast

February 7, 2010 by Natural Remedy Reporter  
Filed under Weight Loss

People are always in a hurry, they hurry to go to work, they hurry to eat and they hurry to lose weight. Unfortunately being always in a hurry will not help your weight loss efforts. To lose weight fast you need to first learn how to lose weight. Weight loss is not just a process that you can play in fast forward. It takes a lot of time; it needs a solid plan and has to be done gradually.

People who try to get in shape fast by losing a large number of pounds in very short time they end up with more weight than when they started their weight loss attempts. The first rule of weight loss is that it has to be done slowly. The maximum amount of weight you can safely lose in a month is 4 pounds. While it is possible to lose more pounds in a month it is not recommended. The main reason is that fast weight loss can negatively affect your metabolism and when this happen the whole process will slow down.

The second rule of fast weight loss is that you should not dramatically reduce the amount of calories you consume from one day to the next. By doing so you will trigger the ‘hunger protective mechanisms’ of your body and the calorie burning process will decrease thus making the whole weight loss process more difficult.

The third rule on how to get in shape fast is that you need to exercise. While this is obvious and known by many people, they are still doing it wrong. Many people try to lose weight with exercise by following the same pattern over and over again. This will help them in the beginning but after a short period of time their body adapts to the exercise routine. This means that it has no need in getting extra energy from the fat reserves to cope with the exercise requirements. What you need to do, and this is a big weight loss secret, is to continuously increase the pace, duration and intensity of your exercises. You should start slow, let’s say 20 minutes per day, 3 times per week and then gradually make that 1 hour per day, 5 times per week. As you get more experienced you can also add more variety in your routine and include exercises from different types like cardio, aerobics and weight lifting.

To sum up, if you really need to get in shape fast then start slow and plan high. Examine your diet and gradually reduce the amount of calories you consume while at the same time begin your exercise sessions slowly and gradually increase it.

The Top Secrets of Natural Weight Loss

January 31, 2010 by Natural Remedy Reporter  
Filed under Weight Loss

Every process has its secrets and this is also true when it comes to weight loss. A lot of people claim that they know what it takes to lose weight but a few of them succeed. In the majority of the cases the weight loss tips provided do not uncover the real secrets of weight loss. Instead they try to convince people who are overweight that the best way to lose weight is by taking pills or other supplements in an effort to control their appetite or burn more calories and fat in a fast and effortless way.

The top secrets of weight loss are simple but yet the majority of people do not understand them and this is why a recent research showed that 7 out of 10 people are overweight. Below you can read about the top methods for losing weight.

1. The first rule is the easiest to follow without making any effort; Stay away from weight loss solutions that are not based on healthy standards and practices. There is no magic way to lose weight so forget about that and continue reading to find out how to lose weight the healthy way.

2. Once you manage to increase the difference between the calories you consume and calories you burn by 3500 you will lose one pound. If the opposite happens i.e. you consume more than you burn then you will gain one pound.

3. It is not enough to follow a balanced diet, you also need to exercise. A balanced diet which includes food that are calorie and fat friendly can only help you not to gain extra weight. It cannot provide much of assistance in your efforts to lose pounds. Remember the second rule above, in order to lose weight you need to burn more calories. Through diet you cannot burn calories but only eat less. So, what is the only way that can help you burn more calories? Yes, it is exercise and activity, and to be more precise it is by doing things that involve manual work and require energy. Energy is calories. The more energy is required to cope with the activity needs the more calories you burn.

4. Taking the above into consideration, i.e. if you create a balanced diet that will be suited to your needs and if you exercise consistently on a regular basis you will eventually change your metabolism and your body will react positive to your efforts. In other words this structured approach to losing weight will teach your body how to burn more energy and keep less fat reserves which in turn will lead to weight loss.

As you can see weight loss is not that hard if you know how to approach the whole process. Close your ears and eyes and stay away from magic weight loss tricks, put your energy in healthy ways to lose weight and believe in your self, success is only a few months away.

Things You Should Know About Fat Burning Workouts

June 29, 2009 by Natural Remedy Reporter  
Filed under Lifestyle

Buy Powerballs

When you have the perseverance to stick with fat burning workouts they become pretty easy. Pretty soon you’ll be slimmer and trimmer if you combine them with a healthy eating habit.

Every day, seven days a week, do some sort of aerobic exercise. Aerobic exercise is any activity that gets your heart pumping faster but not so fast that it struggles or you’re gasping for breath. This can include walking, jogging, swimming, stationary bike, and a host of other activities. Include intervals into the aerobic work outs. These are bursts of higher activity that help boost the metabolism even more. For example if walking, run for a minuteThat means jog between periods of walking, or burst to speed while swimming at an easy pace.

It’s wrong to think exercise only has to be three to five days a week. Don’t believe it. The body needs this work each day. Pick an exercise routine you can maintain so that you can stick with it seven days a week for the rest of your life. In order to burn stored fat try to exercise before breakfast or at least before your next meal. Add an extra 10-30 minute walk after lunch or dinner to this exercise routing, in addition to the 30 minutes. Finally, look for opportunities to move. This can mean anything from parking further from the office so you have to walk further to the door, to taking the stairs instead of the elevator, to raking leaves instead of blowing them.

Build muscles with weight training at least 3 times each week. Toned muscles make your metabolism speed into overdrive. A faster metabolism means burning more calories, and thus more fat, even when you’re simply performing routine, day to day activities. You’ll also generally look and feel better.

Never skip meals. If you do your body gets a message that it’s starving, and breaks into slow metabolism mode. A slow metabolism is not a friend of fat burning. Remember too that eating too little will also drop the body into starvation mode. Most people need to consume at least 1200 calories each day.

Results are pretty amazing when fat burning workouts combine with healthy eating. It doesn’t have to be difficult. Too hard is bad because when a work out is too hard people quit. Too many people get hyped up on working out after Christmas, or just before the summer beach season, but don’t even make it for a month before the difficult workouts ground them into quitting. Don’t be one of these short term health enthusiasts.

Go to Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle Review for more advice about fast weight loss tips and a free fat burning workout video.

Health Benefits of Spicy Foods

January 7, 2009 by Natural Remedy Reporter  
Filed under Featured, Healthy Eating

Would you believe that spicy food, especially chili peppers, have monumental physical and mental health benefits? It’s true. If used regularly as part of your diet you may experience better moods, be more alert, get sick less often and even increase your life expectancy.

Chili Peppers contain significant quantities of vitamin C; 91mg. per ¼ cup of fresh peppers. The red peppers (not the green) also have high concentrations of beta-carotene. The heat from any type of hot pepper triggers the pain receptors in your mouth, which turns on the feel-good endorphins in the brain. This decreases feeling of stress or depression, and is a great way to end or begin a day on the job. Splash some hot pepper sauce on your eggs.

People in countries that regularly eat hot and spicy foods have a much lower incidences of everything from cancer to thrombosis (blood clots).

The chemical in chili peppers that give them their heat is called Capsaicin. It is shown to:
health benefits of spicy foods Health Benefits of Spicy Foods

  • Lower ‘bad’ cholesterol
  • Stop cancer cell growth in the laboratory
  • Increase endorphins in the brain (endorphins are mood enhancers)
  • Increase metabolic rate – thereby increasing weight loss
  • Act as a blood thinner and breaks down clots
  • Lower Triglycerides
  • Aid in digestion
  • Reduce nerve pain (arthritis, psoriasis, shingles)
  • Some even saw improvement in their bad acne.

Capsaicin is measured in parts/million. This is translated into Scoville units. For perspective on how this works; A Sweet Green Pepper has 0 Scoville units, the hottest known chili pepper, the habanero, averages 250,000 Scoville units.

The health benefits are can be enjoyed in fresh, dried, ground or pickled chili peppers, as well as in the powdered version or in a hot pepper sauce.

Turmeric, a relative of Capsaicin, is found in Curry Powder. Curry’s name comes from the chemical Curcuma which is found in the Turmeric and gives the bright yellow color. Curcuma has shown importance in several areas:

  • Removes plaque deposits in the brain which may help with Alzheimer’s disease
  • Reduce inflammation
  • Aids in muscle repair

According to the University of South Carolina researchers, athletes should eat foods containing curry for a few days before a game.

Adding spice to food makes whatever dish you are preparing more satisfying for a longer period of time, which makes it a great all natural and healthy diet aid.

As people age they lose some of their ability to taste, just like hearing or eyesight loss. That’s why many times they use more and more salt which, of course, carries its own health risks. Using strong spices and peppers in their food preparation may help increase their enjoyment of food and lead to less salt use.

If you are unfamiliar with the different types of peppers and their heat indexes, try some Anaheim Peppers from California first. These are the most popular pepper sold in the U.S. Their Scoville units range from 100 to 10,000 units. Ones grown in California tend to be milder than the ones found in New Mexico.

There are many ways to eat them and lots of recipes can be found on the internet to give you new ideas for spicing up your healthy meals.

Foods That Speed Metabolism

December 11, 2008 by Natural Remedy Reporter  
Filed under Healthy Eating

Speed Up Your MetabolismEvery wonder why that certain person always manages to stay so skinny no matter what they eat? Chances are their metabolism is on overdrive. Whatever they eat is burned up before their body stores it as fat. Jealous? You shouldn’t be.

Most people don’t realize that your metabolic rate is not fixed. Your activity levels and the foods you eat have a direct impact on the rate that your body uses the energy stored in the foods you consume. You can increase your metabolism. In fact one of the easiest ways to do this is by eating. There are actually foods that speed up your metabolism.

Foods That Speed Up Your Metabolism

Add a few of these to your list next time you run to the grocery store:

  • Apples
  • Celery
  • Garlic
  • Lemons
  • Mango
  • Onions
  • Papaya
  • Cabbage
  • Lettuce
  • Avocado
  • Carrots
  • Berries
  • Oranges
  • Spinach
  • Turnips
  • Broccoli
  • Tomatoes
  • Zucchini
  • Nut milks
  • Seed milks
  • Asparagus
  • Cucumbers
  • Pineapple
  • Grapefruit
  • Cauliflower
  • Raw Nuts & Seeds
  • Green, Leafy Veggies
  • Rolled Oats
  • Whey Protein
  • Almonds
  • Natural Yogurt
  • Green Tea
  • Beans
  • Spinach
  • Eggs
  • Turkey
  • Chicken Breast
  • Peanut Butter
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Canola Oil
  • Whole grains
  • Berries
  • Cayenne Pepper
  • Coffee
  • Water
  • Steak
  • Salmon

How Do They Work?

Metabolism boosting foods work for 5 general reasons.

  1. Foods containing fiber and complex carbs keep insulin levels low while you eat. Why is this good? Spike in insulin send a signal to your body that tells it to start storing fat. So your metabolic rate slows, fewer calories are burned and more fat is stored.
  2. Foods that are spicy or contain caffeine increase your heart rate. This increased heart rate can have a significant effect on the number of calories your body burns in a day.
  3. Foods containing a chemical called EGCG (usually found in tea) cause your brain and nervous system to operate more quickly. This equates to more calories burned in a day.
  4. Foods high in protein take longer to digest. You body has to work harder to break down proteins that it does for fat or carbohydrates. Thus more calories are burned in the digestion process
  5. Foods packed with Omega-3 fatty acids effect the levels of the hormone leptin. Current research shows that the levels of leptin in your body has a direct relation to your metabolic rate. More leptin means more calories burned.

A Few More Tips

Start early with a smart breakfast that includes some of the items above. Why? When you sleep at night your body goes into fasting mode and you burn fewer calories. Starting the day with a good breakfast kicks your body out of that mode and starts you burning more calories earlier in the day.

Eat smaller meals throughout the day. When eating more often, you tend to eat less at one time, which reduces the strain on your digestive system allowing it to work more efficiently.

When snacking, stick to foods high in lean protein – nuts and seeds are great. These foods also contain a high amount of amino acids which take more work to break down. This means more calories are burned to digest them.

Put these into practice with the list of foods above and you’ll be well on your way to a speedy metabolism.