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What Can I Eat?

Posted in WeightLoss & Dieting by admin on the September 24th, 2008

Over two-thirds of all deaths in America have been linked to diet related diseases. Most of us are overfed yet undernourished. Part of the problem is lack of knowledge; along with conflicting reports, Upbringing / Lifestyles, Unhealthy eating patterns, Nutrient deficient foods, Soil depletion, Chemically altered foods and Genetically mutated crops.

Proper nutrition can enrich your health. We all have our different nutritional needs due to the protein content of a personal eating plan; it is diverse and unique from individual to individual. The total caloric needs and protein requirements make up the foundation in creating your personal nutritional plan.

Most people tend to eat too much of the wrong thing at the wrong times,and not enough of the right thing at the right time. So you ask,…� What can I eat�
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Botulism

Posted in General Health by admin on the September 13th, 2008

A rare but serious illness caused by toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum bacterium. The bacterium may enter the body through wounds, or they may live in improperly canned or preserved food.

There are three main kinds of botulism:

Foodborne clostridium botulinum is found in soil and untreated water throughout the world. It produces spores that survive in improperly preserved or canned food, where they produce toxin. When eaten, even minute amounts of this toxin can lead to severe poisoning. Foods most commonly contaminated are home-canned vegetables, cured pork and ham, and smoked or raw fish.
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Anabolic Steroids Medications

Posted in Medication by admin on the September 12th, 2008

Why Steroids Medications Are Prescribed:

Anabolic Steroids are given to patients for many reasons. The two conditions most prescribed for legally are the prevention of Wasting Syndrome and deficiencies in natural testosterone levels.

Other conditions like alcoholism or cardiopulmonary disease may require a low dose of steroids as well.

STEROIDS; A general overview

Please note: Narcotic pain medicines, when abused, can be injurious to the body and mind, and may lead to drug dependency or death. Prescription medicines should never be taken without first consulting a physician. We at Great Spirit Way do not condone or encourage self-medication. The following information is not provided by a licensed medical practitioner and does not constitute medical advice.
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Safely Control Weight Loss & Burn Body Fat

Posted in Fitness, WeightLoss & Dieting by admin on the August 28th, 2008

Cutting out 300 calories a day and exercising for just 30 to 45 minutes 3 to 4 times a week will result in loosing 1 pound. Cutting out 300 calories a day is as simple as not buttering your bread.

As you get older your metabolism slows down. After the age of 30, your body gradually begins to decrease in muscle tissue. If your activity level stays the same and the amount of calories you eat stay the same, you will still gain weight because your metabolism has slowed down. However, if you exercise and weight train a regular basis, you probably won’t notice much of a change in your metabolism as you age.

Strength Training helps increase your metabolism because fat burns less calories than muscle. The more muscle you have, the more calories you’ll burn. (more muscle equal less body fat.)
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Food Pyramid Explained

Posted in WeightLoss & Dieting by admin on the August 27th, 2008

The Food Pyramid is a visual image illustrating the percentages of each group of food that make up a healthy diet.

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) created the Food Pyramid, which was updated to its current form in 1991. The most recent update represents a shift in thinking in American nutrition. Nutritionists used to recommend a diet high in protein. They now call for the average adult to consume less meat, while recommending greater consumption of vegetables, fruits, and grains.

The Food Pyramid, with its recommended servings, represents what the diet and nutrition experts consider to be the most solid, reliable, well-researched thinking to date. It provides a good model for healthy eating. The basic pyramid, developed by the USDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is only one model, however. This pyramid has been adapted for ethnic preferences and there are now pyramids for the Mediterranean diet, the Asian diet and the Latin American diet. Other diets, such as the Hawaiian diet, can also be placed on a food pyramid.
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Fitness Facts

Posted in Fitness by admin on the August 26th, 2008

Training & Fitness

A good exercise program consists of a custom weight training or resistance training regimen based on an individuals overall fitness level.

Weight training strengthens your muscles & bones and is a key element in maintaining a good fitness level. Cardio training is also necessary, however it alone is not enough to have over all true fitness. True fitness incorporates the right combination for your body type. Proper training elevates your metabolism for hours, well after a workout verses cardiovascular training which only lasts as long as the cardio training period itself.

Body Fat & Calories

For each pound of weight that your body carries, it takes about 12 calories per pound per day to keep it alive. If you weigh 150 pounds, you will need about 1,800 calories per day to keep yourself alive and maintain that same weight. Eating more than 1,800 calories per day, will cause the body to turn those extra calorie into fat. It takes about 3,600 excess calories to make one pound of fat.
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Low Carbs or No Crabs?

Posted in WeightLoss & Dieting by admin on the August 25th, 2008

Twenty years ago, the food enemy was fat. Today, it’s carbs. From diets to restaurant menus to supermarkets, we’ve become a low-carb nation. Is that good? Depends on how far you take it. Going low-carb without paying attention to total calories may mean you won’t lose weight and you might even gain.

The American Heart Association and the American College of Preventive Medicine both held national conferences recently. The topic of concern on this low-carb trend is that the emphasis should be on the rest of the calories they were taking in–especially those from fat Eat too many calories and you won’t lose weight; you might even gain weight. People that focus on low-carbohydrate intake, are missing this point.

There has been an increase in fat and cholesterol intake while fruits and vegetables have decreased in the past few years.
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Fish Oil Capsules - The Brain Food

Posted in WeightLoss & Dieting by admin on the August 22nd, 2008

Fish Oil Capsules are more than just brain food. Recent studies have found an association between consumption of fish oil and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, as well as improvements in other health conditions, such as psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis. The benefits of consuming more fish is directed at the effects derived from omega 3 fatty acids in many fish species.

Support for the use of fish oil capsules primarily comes from three well�known epidemiological studies, two of which were carried on outside of the United States. One study, conducted in the Netherlands, suggested ingestion of as little as 35 grams of fish per day (a single one-half pound meal of fish per week) might help prevent coronary heart disease, possibly significantly reducing mortality due to cardiovascular disease in a 20 year follow up. Further, it has been suggested a regular diet of fish may decrease levels of plasma triglycerides, plasma cholesterol, low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LOL) , and very low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (VLDL)
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Trimming Down For The Summer

Posted in Fitness by admin on the May 23rd, 2006

The time has come where it’s getting close to the bathing suite season. Are you ready? If not you can be, so don’t give up As a quick guide refer back to last months article what to eat. Providing you are able to do a workout program 3 times a week here are some tips that can help you trim down. Let’s start by speeding up our metabolism, this can be done, simply by eating 5 to 6 small meals per day.

This eating plan is to be followed for two weeks. First you need to eat breakfast, if your not already doing this you will never get the ball rolling to jump start your metabolism. Secondly let’s increase our HDL levels by adding real olive oil in our salad greens with grilled chicken, which by the way will make for an excellent lunch! Dinner is lean meat again with fiber-rich vegetables. Remember to cut back on the starchy carbohydrates or eliminate them all together and include a protein in each meal.

Highly processed carbohydrates can cause a cycle of overeating, White bread, for example, is digested quickly, resulting in a spike in insulin levels. Once the carbohydrates are used up, you’re left with too much circulating insulin, which causes your body to crave more food. Eating simple carbohydrates makes you want to eat more simple carbohydrates, and in the process, you gain weight, disrupt your lipid levels, and expose your cardiovascular system to unnecessary stress.
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Hairstyles For Overweight Women

Posted in Human body by admin on the May 2nd, 2006

Turning through the pages of the latest hair magazines, there seems to be a shortage in the variety of hairstyles for overweight women. There are tips, tricks and techniques that hairstylists use for women to make various features shine, as well as draw the attention away from unflattering attributes. There are shaping approaches and hairstyles for overweight women that can offer favorable results for the face and overall appearance.

Many overweight women looking for a new hairstyle may choose what is referred to as a “cheek bang.” This is when the hair around the face is layered, starting at the chin. Highlights can also be a productive hairstyle change for overweight women. The best area to concentrate on is around the eyes, which will bring more attention to your baby blues or smoldering browns and less attention to the neck and chin area.
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