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Weight Loss with Green Tea

Is green tea good for weight loss?

Green Tea for Weight LossThe benefits of green tea have been extensively researched through the past decade. Some studies shows that green tea extract may boost metabolism and help burn fat. Scientists believe that while caffeine acts as a stimulant, something else in tea may be promoting a preference for the use of fat as an energy source. Since both of these are predictive of weight loss, it is tempting to draw the conclusion that drinking green tea will lead to weight loss. But researchers caution us that comparatively few studies have been done and that other variables in the study may have also contributed to the participants’ weight loss.

All tea comes from the same plant–black, green, and oolong teas all have the same parents. The difference in the teas lies in how the teas are prepared after picking. Black and oolong tea are fermented, but Green tea is not. Therefore the active constituents remain unaltered in green tea. The most important ingredient in green tea is the phytonutrient eppigallocatchin or EGCG for short. This substance is a polyphenolic compound that acts as an antioxidant.

Green tea is made from unfermented leaves, which means that they are not exposed to air. The longer the leaf is exposed to the air, the darker it becomes. Over the centuries, as tea plants grew in the sun they protected themselves from photosynthetic stressors by forming chemicals known as polyphenols. We are probably more familiar with one group of polyphenols called flavonoids, a compound similar to those found in many fruits and vegetables that we particularly value due to their antioxidant properties.

It is also important to stress here that even if green tea consumption does lead to weight loss, certain people should not drink it. People with heart problems, kidney disorders, stomach ulcers, and anxiety disorders should not take green tea. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid it as well. Green tea can also interfere with many prescribed medications, so it may be necessary to first talk to your doctor before drinking it just to be safe. Generally speaking, there is probably nothing dangerous about drinking green tea or Wu-Yi oolong tea as a beverage, but when people are using any food or drink as a weight loss aid, they tend to go overboard…and this can create problems.

Drink green tea often in moderation and take green tea supplements that contain EGCG on a daily basis as an excellent insurance policy for your good health.


 
 
 

Three Diet Mistakes To Avoid

Even though there are tons of information available about weight loss on and off the Internet, the same diet mistakes are being made over and over every day. We are not talking here about little slip-ups where you ate a slice of pie that was not on the plan, but big mistakes that lead to failure to lose the weight that you want to lose. Understanding these errors can help you develop the attitude that will lead to permanent weight loss for you.

1. The All Or Nothing Attitude

All or nothing dieters will often pick out a complicated diet that is almost impossible for them to maintain. Before beginning, they will search the kitchen for anything that does not fit the plan and throw it in the garbage. They are planning to be the perfect dieter, and so they will be, for one day, three days, seven days or even a couple of weeks. Then, inevitably, something happens that means they cannot keep to the diet one time. Immediately the whole thing is ruined in their eyes and the diet is over. They go to the store and buy all the things that went into the garbage last week and proceed to gain back all the weight that they lost, as fast as possible.

If you are this kind of dieter you need to ask yourself some tough questions. Do you really want to lose weight permanently, or just lose a few pounds so that you can enjoy putting them back on again? The way forward is to make small changes to what you eat so that you have a slow but steady weight loss.

2. The Attitude of Sacrifice

Another common mistake is to view your diet as a period of sacrifice. You do not allow yourself the foods that you enjoy most while you are on your way to your target weight. You may have a great diet plan and be very successful in losing weight, but what happens when you reach your goal? You have not learnt to eat ‘bad foods’ in moderation so as soon as you start, you are likely to go out of control. It is better to include a little of everything in your diet and learn to enjoy it in small quantities. Yes, even chocolate!

3. Goal Failure

Setting achievable goals is vital in any weight loss plan. Goals should be clear, realistic and set out in writing. While you probably do have an ideal weight in your mind, unless you are only very slightly overweight it is probably too distant to be useful. A more useful goal would be to lose two pounds per week for the first five weeks and then one pound per week after that. Some weeks you will lose more and some less, some weeks you may even gain, but if you track your progress on a graph you will see that ups and downs are natural and do not stop you progressing steadily toward your major goal.

If you have been making these mistakes, do not worry. The most important point in dieting as in so many other things is to move on. Learn from your failures as well as your success and do not use a mistake as an excuse for giving up. The only way to achieve your goal permanently is to make a commitment to become a healthier person. Remember that eating normally includes eating more some days and less others. Learn to enjoy food in moderation and you have every chance of avoiding these bad diet mistakes.


 
 
 

Looking For a Quick Fix to a Long Term Problem

If a person has a chronic problem with being overweight, trying to find short term solutions in the form of fad diets is unrealistic. This is because weight gain is almost always a slow and steady process that takes years of overeating and insufficient exercise to create. Assuming that a short term stint at the gym or a nod at cutting calories will reverse the weight gain trend is tantamount to trying to ride a bicycle with tires that are underinflated or leak air. Yes, you can sit on the seat and pedal for a short distance, but overall, you’re not going to get too far without fixing the tires. In both instances, the individual is hopeful that the weight will stay off or that the tire will remain inflated long enough to get them where they want to go. But hope has nothing to do with the success of either endeavor.

Your options are to inflate the tires enough to get you where you need to go (realizing they will still continue to leak air) until you can fix the puncture, or to buy new tires. Similarly, a short term fad diet can help you lose some weight and keep it off for a short time, but then when you go back to engaging in your typical eating habits (including a minimal amount of exercise) the weight will come back on. If you want to depend on the bicycle being ready to ride each time you use it, the permanent solution may be to buy new tires. If you want to keep the weight off, you will need to treat your eating habits and activity level as a permanent lifestyle change.

Many of us have tried some good diets and maintenance programs over the years. Over time, however, as the U.S. population has demonstrated, people become frustrated with weight loss, hit thresholds, or run out money to purchase pre-packaged foods, special drinks, or attend support programs, however nominal the fees.

As an experiment, try changing your diet and exercise patterns for a few weeks as a trial program. By greatly reducing the amount of bakery goods, cookies, ice cream and white flour products from your diet, regardless of calorie control issues, you may find that it is easier to achieve and maintain a healthy weight for not only the short term, but possibly for the rest of your life. If, in addition to reducing your intake of these high calorie foods, you substitute whole fruits, vegetables, legumes and whole grains for the refined and processed foods you currently consume, you have increased your chances of seeing, and feeling, the benefits of eating healthier foods. Think of this as patching a hole in your bicycle tire until you can buy a new one. Remember, you’re not going anywhere on tires that leak faster than you can refill them.


 
 
 

Drinking Water – Loss Weight

Can you just drink a lot of water and lose weight?

No. Drinking lot of water ALONE will NOT help with weight loss. Losing weight still depend on adequate nutrition and exercises" target="_blank">exercise, if you want to keep it off and not gain it all back and more.

With the other two properly integrated, then drinking enough of water can help lose weight in the sense that water helps rid the body of excess sodium that can cause fluid retention
People often mistake thirst for hunger pangs, so we grab a snack, when bodies just need something to drink. Drinking water 30 minutes before meals can also help you feel full, so you would eat less.
Drinking enough water give you more energy during exercise and increase the calories you burn during exercise, also help your body reduce fat deposits.

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Benefits Of Losing Weight

There is a great benefit acquired from losing weight. Though losing weight is not easy, the long term effects brought by it would probably be of help to anyone considering to shed those unwanted and unhealthy pounds.

The following are a few of the remarkable advantages from losing those excess weight.

Weight loss prevents high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke

That is a three in one benefit from losing weight. It is a fact that heart disease and stroke are one of the primary reasons for disability and death in both men and women in the US. People who are overweight have a higher risk to have high levels of cholesterol in their blood stream as well as triglycerides (also known as blood fat).

Angina, one type of heart disease, could cause chest pains as well as a decrease in the oxygen pumped to the heart.

Sudden death also occurs from heart disease and stroke, and usually this strikes with very little warning, signs and symptoms.

It is a fact that by decreasing your weight by a mere five to ten percent, this could positively decrease the chances of you having or developing heart disease or a stroke. Plus, how your heart functions would also improve as well as your blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride count will decrease.

Weight loss prevents type 2 diabetes

Diabetes puts in jeopardy one’s life as well as how one leads his or her life because of the complications that result from having it. Both types of diabetes, type one and type two are linked with being overweight. To those who already have diabetes, regular exercise and losing weight could help in controlling your blood sugar levels as well as the medication you may be currently taking. Increase your physical activity. You could simply walk, jog or dance. It helps get those blood streams moving as well as lose those unnecessary pounds.

Weight loss helps reduce your risk for cancer

Being overweight is linked with a number of kinds of cancer. Specially for women, the common types of cancer that is associated with being overweight include cancer of the uterus, gallbladder, ovary, breast, and colon. This is not meant to scare you, this is only to keep you informed. Men are at risk too from developing cancer if they are overweight. These include cancer of the colon, prostate and rectum. Extra weight, a diet high in fat and cholesterol should as much as possible be avoided.

Weight loss reduces sleep apnea

Or it could eliminate it all together. Sleep apnea is a condition wherein one could temporarily stop breathing for a brief period and then would continue to snore heavily. Sleep apnea could cause drowsiness or sleepiness during the day and – because of being overweight – could result in heart failure. Shedding those excess pounds could help in eliminating this problem.

Weight loss reduces the pain of osteoarthritis

When one weighs heavily, the joints of his or her knees, hips and lower back would have to exert double – if not triple – effort to carry him or her through out his / her waking, walking and moving life. This could cause tension and stress on these joints. Weight loss decreases the load these joints carry thus decreasing – if not eliminating – the pain of one who has osteoarthritis.


 
 
 

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