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Cherry Juice Cherry Juice. Cherry juice is another not so common but very beneficial sleep aid because it contains healthy amounts of tryptophan, an amino acid that our body naturally turns into melatonin.
Research has it that lemon has a contraceptive effect hence, women of childbearing age are cautioned against consuming it if they want to become...
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For example, some people claim that vitamin B12, calcium, omega-3 fatty acids, and green tea supplements can help you lose weight.
Read More »Medically reviewed by Lauren Castiello, MS, AGNP-C Lauren is a board-certified adult-gerontology primary care nurse practitioner. Lauren has done NP clinical practicums focusing on the adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations in internal medicine, long-term care, and in outpatient oncology/bone marrow transplant. Lauren received a BA from Assumption University, a BSN from Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and her MS in Nursing from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell. She is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). Medically reviewed by Lauren Castiello, MS, AGNP-C We all know the power of coffee and how it’s a crucial part of millions of people’s morning routine as a trusted source of energy. But what about the night owls who struggle to fall asleep when bedtime rolls around, are there any existing concoctions that induce sleepiness? Aside from unnatural sleep remedies, it would be best if you avoid sleeping pills, which sedate you rather than aid you. Several pre-bedtime drinks promote a better night’s sleep. Some are well-known, but others might actually surprise you!
The bottom line is that phentermine works in just three to 4.4 hours. However, it may take a couple of weeks before you start to notice that you're...
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Here are 6 ways to get out of that “feeling fat” funk: Fat isn't a feeling, it's a thought pattern that's a smokescreen for other feelings. ......
Read More »The valerian plant is a part of the honeysuckle family, and the root is often used to relieve insomnia and help people receive a better night’s sleep. It’s been shown to especially benefit menopausal women who struggle with insomnia, as 30% of postmenopausal women claimed to sleep better after taking a 530 mg dose of valerian (in capsule form) twice a day for 4 weeks. However, the National Institutes of Health suggests that pregnant or nursing people should steer clear of valerian. This herb can also interact with medications, so check with your doctor before you start taking it.
So while you probably already know that it's best to weigh yourself first thing in the morning — before you've eaten or used the bathroom — you...
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The only truly zero calorie food is water, but low calorie foods are also grouped in. Still, we view eating only zero or negative calorie foods as...
Read More »Who knew that everyone’s favorite wintertime drink could actually help you fall asleep at night. The key is to mix the hot chocolate powder with milk rather than water, so it’s a creamier, more velvety mixture, with all the added benefits of heated milk. A mild hot chocolate with milk is one of our favorite sleep inducers Hot chocolate also makes you feel all warm inside, which doesn’t hurt when you’re trying to get cozy and sleepy.
If you have a significant amount of hanging fat and skin that covers your groin area, a panniculectomy is most likely the better option. If you...
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Lost in the current hype over Ozempic and other GLP-1 agonist weight loss medicines, unfortunately, is an alarmingly consistent finding: Much of...
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What Drink Burns Fat Overnight? Drinking turmeric milk, chamomile tea, cinnamon tea, green tea, protein shake, green veg smoothies, and fiber-rich...
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Lemon water is a refreshing drink and an easy way to add a little extra vitamin C and antioxidants into your diet. Adding a splash of lemon to your...
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