Tropical Weight Loss
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Studies show that drinking plenty of water helps glucose flush out of the blood. The average person should aim for eight glasses per day. Drinking plenty of water while you are indulging your sweet tooth — and throughout the day after — will help your body get back to normal.
Limit these foods and drinks: Sugar-sweetened beverages (soda, fruit drinks, sports drinks) Fruit juice (no more than a small amount per day)...
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Green Tea – Builds Metabolism: Research has found that the chemical EGCG in green tea speeds up the body's metabolism, and is responsible for...
Read More »Here’s a little advice on how to flush sugar out of your body after a binge the night before. It’s inevitable. If you’re a candy lover, you will be called to indulge when treats and sweets are everywhere. So how to flush sugar out of your body? Here’s a plan for how to deal with the day after the sugar overload so you don’t feel like the Day of the Dead.
Excess fat over the area right between your hips and above your pubic bone is sometimes known by the slang term “FUPA” (fat upper pubic area). It's...
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50% protein, 30% vegetables, 20% carbohydrate. Most of us that have followed any diet or visited a dietician for weight loss, know that the first...
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The first place men typically lose weight is the belly, while women tend to lose weight all over, but hold onto weight in their thighs and hips,...
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Studies suggest that more calcium and vitamin D in your body may be linked to less visceral fat. So load up on leafy greens like collards and...
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Hemp oil typically has more nutritional benefits, while CBD oil is best for treating the conditions we mentioned above (anxiety and depression)....
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There are thousands of medications that help people live healthier longer, but unfortunately, there is no magic pill for weight loss. Instead, your...
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