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Desserts Cure Obesity: “Sweet Feast Forever”

In 2005 Dr. Robert Schwarazberg advised Chuck Weiss to lose some weight, and so Weiss began counting calories and getting on the scale every morning. His initial weight loss was a huge success, but Weiss found that after his big first loss, the lifestyle of maintaining his weight was actually harder than the original weight loss.

Unwilling to give up sweets, but still dedicated to maintaining his weight, he came up with a new diet concept. Weiss allowed himself to chew sweets, but this time around he wouldn’t swallow, he would spit them right back out.

The new spit-out weight loss regimen worked so well for him that he chose to share it with the world. “You Must Tongue it to believe it,” says Weiss. After his new found weight loss success, he created DessertsCureObesity.com, which explains the medically approved program that has been successfully tested for more than eight years.

For more information on this unique diet, and its benefits visit www.dessertscureobesity.com

 

Just Add Trader Joe’s!

Sometimes getting your diet on track can lead you to some interesting methods.

Start off with a little pep talk, add a pinch of motivation and education then throw in some goals and include some of the recipe’s in “Livin’ Lean with Trader Joe’s®” and you could be off to a great start.  You can certainly keep it going with over 150 pages of breakfast, lunch and dinner ideas.  From a slow cooker to a quick wrap, Jamie Davidson, M.S. has compiled recipes to share, that can show you how to deliciously reduce fat and calories…and we’re talkin’ Butternut Squash & Peanut Butter Soup!

Could this be your 2014 Diet Jambalaya resolution?

Food Fit For You

Have you ever thought about eating food to lose weight? Well that is just what you can do with My Fit Foods.  Founded in 2006 by a personal trainer, these meals are perfectly portioned and sure to help you reach your goal.  You may go to the gym and not be satisfied with the results and the main reason may be because of the food you eat, but there is a solution. Sometimes you can be too busy to create a healthy cuisine and that’s okay because My Fit Food delivers food directly to your home.

     

This also can be a great gift for a family member and is ideal for diabetics. From buffalo chicken salads to blueberry oatmeal, you won’t even feel like you are on a “diet”. Proper exercise and the My Fit Foods diet along with different weekly challenges can motivate you to lose weight and become healthy.  My Fit Foods carefully chooses the right nutrients for your meal.  These meals may contain lean proteins, heart healthy fats, and even antioxidants rich spices.

This company has been growing rapidly and spreading across the United States.  So the next time you think about eating healthy think about My Fit Foods.  “You never knew healthy taste this good!”

Written by Philtrina Farquharson

Healthy Escape

Would you believe that one third of the countries children are obese and 30 percent of children age’s eight to ten will become diabetic within ten years?

Today’s advance in technology is keeping kids on the sofa, and out of the parks.  Parents are busy working, and want to feed their children quick, but fast food places are not the best option.

The Pizza Trap: Every Mom’s Guide to Breaking Children’s Dangerous Food Addictions, Ending Mealtime Battles, and Building Healthy Habits for Life, is every mothers “must get” book. It is written by wellness expert Gabrielle Welch. Gabrielle whom is a mother herself, realized with her crazy busy schedule, she still needed to make sure her children ate right. The Pizza Traps helps identify and manage new ways to take control of your children’s poor eating habits and instill the positive, healthy ways to maintain a proper diet.   The book offers a lot of interesting topics that range from how schools fail our kids and the kids menu trap.

Written By: Fransheska Pacheco

Health & Beauty Benefits of Juicing

Juicing fruits and vegetables has become one of the most popular trends in the raw and natural living movements. However, many are still unaware of the everyday benefits of juicing.  The Omega Vert VRT350 Juicer is a productive and auto cleaning way to make you a pro at juicing.

Whether it’s detoxifying your system to support a healthy liver or consuming nutrients to grow the strong nails you’ve always wanted, juicing raw fruits and vegetables can be beneficial for various parts of the body, serving as a full body rejuvenator.

1)      LIVER: The main function of the liver is to clean out toxins in the body, but what if your liver has too many toxins within itself? Cleansing of the liver with fruits and vegetables in liquid form can reduce toxins. Green drinks made with Spinach, Zucchini, Kale and Cucumbers can support liver function;

2)      EYES: Vitamins and antioxidants help to maintain healthy eyes. Lack of vitamin A can cause poor vision. Juicing carrots (packed with Vitamin A) and  berries (loaded with antioxidants) are a good start to preserving the health of your eyes;

3)      NAILS: No one likes chipped and split nails. Vitamins and minerals found in carrot juice can help. Carrots are high in zinc, iron, vitamin A and calcium – all of which contribute to healthy nails;

4)      HAIR: Everyone wants a head of beautiful tresses. Vitamins C and E are essential for enhanced hair growth. Greens such as spinach, collards and turnips are rich in vitamin E. Citrus fruits such as lemons, limes and grapefruits can improve circulation to the scalp;

5)      HEART: High cholesterol can clog the arteries, constricting of the blood flow to the heart. A plant based diet (fruits, vegetables and even herbs) can help regulate circulation. Apples, Cranberries, Grapefruit, Avocado, Broccoli and Celery can help support heart health and herbs such as cayenne pepper can help with blood circulation.

Juice, juice, juice…anytime, anyday!

Juiceateria: A One of a Kind Juice Bar

Juiceateria: A One of a Kind Juice Bar
Written By: Kirsten Filkill

Juiceateria is the newest Juice Bar and Café in Boca Raton! It’s unique, one of a kind atmosphere was created and organized to meet the desires of health conscientious people who want a truly all-natural, dedicated food based juice bar. They offer a variety of recipes free of preservatives, sweeteners, and artificial ingredients that are found in other foods. Today, an individual with an average diet holds 8-10lbs of undigested food and waste in their digestive tract, which then turns into toxins and fat. A person with a healthy diet holds no more than 3lbs of excess food. The current state of the nation’s health is poor leading to obesity at a younger age. The life expectancy has decreased immensely in the last century, due to diseases that were once unknown. These diseases, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease can all be avoided with the practice of a better diet.

Juiceateria offers a multi-day cleanse which allows you to consume about a total of 15lbs of fruits and vegetables that allows your body to detox, reset your system and enrich your skin. Today, food may be more convenient, but the amount of toxins we consume has increased greatly. Juice cleanses allow some of our organs to rest since the juices are easily digested, enabling the toxins to filter through the organs. Juice cleanses have proven themselves as the most effective and the quickest way to detox and improve your immune system.

The Big Picture—Diet and Exercise Are Still the Best Way to Improve Your Overall Health

It should come as no surprise that the benefits of a healthy diet and exercise routine are nearly endless. Most of us know that diet and exercise can help us lose weight, strengthen muscles, and increase energy levels—but the most important benefit of physical activity and proper nutrition lies in the positive effect it has on our health.

While several studies have shown that diet and exercise can help prevent health conditions like heart disease and type II diabetes, there may also be some indirect effects on other conditions and diseases.

According to Dr. Ben Thrower, a Multiple Sclerosis neurologist who serves as the Senior Medical Advisor for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MSFocus.org), the best approach to improving your health is to think of the big picture—especially when it comes to diseases like MS, of which much remains a mystery.

“While we certainly don’t have all the answers we need, we do know that most people don’t die from their MS. They die from heart disease, cancer and strokes. So, doing things that are healthy will have benefits even if we cannot show that they directly affect MS. Thinking of the big picture, one can argue that a healthy diet that is rich in anti-oxidant foods with plenty of fruits and vegetables if good for overall health,” Dr. Thrower said.

Fitting exercise into our daily lives is a big enough challenge for most of us, but it can be even more of an obstacle for people who have certain health conditions and diseases. Still, many studies suggest that even moderate exercise can improve multiple aspects of our physical and mental health.

“Exercise for people with MS improves energy levels and leads to less deconditioning,” said Dr. Thrower, “Many people with MS may experience a temporary increase in symptoms when their core body temperature goes up, such as with exercise. It’s important to know that this is not causing any permanent harm. Exercise has many health benefits and benefits specifically for people with MS. Heat-sensitive individuals may need to look at exercise strategies that minimize the effects of heat.  A few options include indoor exercise, swimming in cool water and cooling vests.”

Finding an exercise routine that works best for you, even if it is not overly strenuous, is a great way for everyone to become more active and improve their health.

Many experts also suggest checking vitamin levels regularly, as vitamin deficiencies can lead to future health problems. According to Dr. Fuller, several small studies have shown that correcting low Vitamin D levels may slow the progression of MS.

Still, he warns that not all natural remedies are safe, especially when combined with prescription drugs.

“It is absolutely vital that people advise their healthcare providers of all vitamins and supplements they are taking so that potentially harmful interactions can be avoided.”

About Dr. Ben Thrower

Dr. Ben Thrower is an MS neurologist, who serves as a Medical Director for the Andrew C. Carlos Multiple Sclerosis Institute. He also serves as a clinical instructor of neurology at Emory University and participates actively in clinical research. Since 2000, Dr. Thrower has served as the Senior Medical Advisor for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Dr. Thrower has been an integral part of MSF’s annual Cruise for a Cause. This cruise offers individuals and families affected by MS with a life enhancing experience to travel and interact with others facing similar challenges while attending workshops conducted by leading healthcare professionals.

About MSF

The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation is a national foundation based out of Fort Lauderdale, Fl. Established in 1986, the MSF is a publicly funded 501(c)3 organization and serves the nation from one central location.  By eliminating the need for branch offices, they are able to maintain a more cost-effective and efficient operation while maintaining the highest quality service.  Networking with independent, grassroots organizations gives them a local presence in communities around the nation and provides a comprehensive approach to helping people with MS maintain their health and well-being.

They offer programming and support to keep people with MS self-sufficient and their homes safe, while their educational programs heighten public awareness and promote understanding about the disease. MSF resources not only assist people who have MS, but assist their families and caregivers, regional support groups, and healthcare professionals too.

Access to MSF’s programs and services is available through their interactive web site or their national, toll-free helpline staffed by caring caseworkers and peer counselors. MSF’s priority is to serve with empathy, resourcefulness and responsibility. All MSF services, as well as information, literature and subscriptions to our publications are provided free of charge. The MSF neither sells memberships nor requires participation in fund-raising activities by individuals or support groups.