Chasing Slimness With a Thin Stick

August 20th, 2011

I had been squatting over the toilet (it builds quads, okay?) in the locker room in the club after i saw the flyer and had an official meltdown: “Super Slim Pomegranate… shed massive levels of bodyweight… easy weight loss… new, easy way to your perfect body… no dieting or gym requirements necessary for rapid weight loss.”

Have you been serious? People really be seduced by this stuff? And why would a gym be promoting an item that discourages gym memberships? As my grandmother would say, “What is world visiting?”

I quickly came home, jumped on Facebook and came across a promotion of Thin Stick, an item that’s designed to reduce cravings and promote weight loss.

Okay, I had been seriously about to have a major meltdown, after i acquired the latest issue of Intelligent Life and was transported to a place where real women eat real food without all of the drama. Yes, I’m talking about France, where the women don’t get fat, plus they eat chocolate.

The French culture has instilled self-respect and self-love in to the fabric of one’s life. It’s a culture that does not mind indulging, understanding that meals are one of many indulgences that are available in an abundant universe. They decelerate and enjoy life, not decelerate long enough to consume, then beat themselves up, then work 80+ hours per week, after which feel guilty about not spending time with the kids, which has them rushing towards the fridge to stuff another negative emotion down.

They trust the rhythm of life, but most importantly, they trust themselves.

However, our culture has taught us to not trust our innate wisdom. Instead, we use so-called “experts” who seem to have contradicting theories about how exactly to give the body. We’re treated like mad animals that should be protected from ourselves. How come it not think that we can be trusted around a plate of brownies or mom’s homemade mac and cheese? I’ll tell you why. There is HUGE money in keeping us deprived and then unleashing us into a realm of food where we are emotionally and physically starving. Then, like knights at night, they throw us a Thin Stay with save your day, which, incidentally, isn’t free.

Women (I’m screaming over here), learn to trust yourselves and never the experts. You don’t need Super Slim or Thin Stick. The thing you need is to love yourself, and sometimes that means broccoli and other times, it might mean a piece of red velvet cake. Often, it isn’t food whatsoever, but a much deeper need which will never be filled if you’re chasing “slimness” having a Thin Stick.

Slimness Is Not A Guaranteed Ticket To get affordable Health

August 20th, 2011

When many people gain excess body fat, the fat is usually highly visible and that we view it. But there is a kind of fat that is even more dangerous and it is hidden and it can make an adverse impact for your health. It is internal fat that is deep within the abdomen surrounding vital organs such as the heart and liver.

Even slim people might have this fat and of 800 people scanned 45 percent of women and 60 percent in men who had normal bodyweight had excessive levels of internal fat. On average as people grow older they gain one to two pounds of body fat every year. This might not sound much but over a decade of two it’s a significant gain. Much of this excess weight is hidden by muscle tissues loss and body weight on the scales might even stay.

From your 30′s and onwards unless maintained through proper strength building activity the human body loses muscle tissue and gains excess fat. This change in body composition (muscle/fat ratio) causes the metabolism (the body’s engine) to decelerate and burn less fuel (calories).

The quantity of toned muscle tissues you have on your body determines its energy usage – less muscle means less energy output. The extra energy not burned up in activity will be stored somewhere on our bodies as fat even if it’s not visible towards the naked eye.

We now have noted for a long time that the individual who gains fat around the middle of their body is at increased risk for heart disease, diabetes and even cancer which used to be considered a chance of being obese. Now, it is clear that even thin individuals are at risk so that as they grow older the risks increase as excess fat also moves deeper in the body.

When it comes to abdominal fat remember, there is no way to get rid of that fat by itself if you don’t take a holistic, whole-body approach. In other words, there aren’t any weight loss shortcuts. That whole body approach must combine a proper weight training program to operate the entire body and support that with an audio nutritious diet filled with unprocessed foods.

These two combined will speed up your metabolism and boost its fat loss capabilities. When boosted you’ll be burning more calories every minute of the day and night. This excess fat burning is exactly what will whittle away at the fat both on the outside and within the body. Restricting your diet alone will not eliminate internal fat and hours of low intensity repetitive exercise won’t get rid of it either.

It is the decrease in overall excess fat percentage that prevents multiplication of intra-abdominal fat. People in a two year strength training program that performed two workouts per week decreased their body fat by almost two-percent.

Whenever you work your large muscles it requires energy and burning this energy results in losing fat all around the body. This kind of exercise changes the hormonal and metabolic responses in the human body therefore the kind of exercise used it very important.