Tropical Weight Loss
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There are seven essential factors for a balanced diet: carbs, protein, fat, fibre, vitamins, minerals and water.
What are the risks? Drinking water that's too hot can damage the tissue in your esophagus, burn your taste buds, and scald your tongue. Be very...
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What is the difference between Wegovy and Saxenda ? Both medications involve an escalating dosage schedule but Saxenda is injected on a daily basis...
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For example, someone who is morbidly obese may be able to safely lose around 11 pounds a week, while someone closer to a healthy weight range may...
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WHAT TO EAT TO GAIN MUSCLE MASS EFFECTIVELY Lean meat. Animal products are usually a great source of protein, especially lean meats like chicken...
Read More »There are healthy and less healthy dietary sources of nutrients, especially for carbohydrates (carbs) and fats. These are explained in below and in Table 12
10 signs you're losing weight You're not hungry all the time. ... Your sense of well-being improves. ... Your clothes fit differently. ... You're...
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Most research indicates that snacking between meals does not affect weight ( 14 , 15 ). Still, a few studies suggest that eating protein-rich,...
Read More »Cholesterol is a compound that is similar to fat. It is needed by the body to form the outside barrier of cells (membrane). It can be made both by the body and consumed through sources in the diet. Absorption of dietary cholesterol is complicated. Other factors such as genetics can affect the overall level of cholesterol circulating in the blood. High levels of cholesterol in the blood are associated with damaging arteries and heart disease. Specifically, having high levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) and low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) in the blood increase the risk of heart disease. Changes in diet can make a difference though. Choosing foods with more unsaturated fats compared to saturated fats can increase levels of HDL (good cholesterol) and lower levels of LDL (bad choleterol).
YOUR BODY COMPOSITION IS CHANGING When the scale doesn't move, you are losing body fat while gaining muscle. Your weight may stay the same, even as...
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Alrutz shares these five tips to boost your metabolism: Exercise more. Add interval training to your cardio routine and burn more calories in less...
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The American Council on Exercise says a 1 percent body fat loss per month is safe and achievable. Given that math, it could take a woman with...
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As a guideline, you should stop eating two to three hours before bed. This will give your body enough time to digest your food, lowering your...
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