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October
14
We often put off tasks we don't want to do and tell ourselves that we'll get it done later. However, "later" seems to get postponed, to the point where it sometimes doesn't happen. This may happen because you are disconnected with your future self. Brain-imaging studies show that we even use...
August
28
In fact, more intake of vegetables can not only help prevent constipation, but also help increase the number of chewing, delaying gastric emptying rate, slowing the rate of postprandial blood glucose rising, postprandial blood sugar stable within a few hours of fluctuations, overall results is...
August
18
When you're feeling a little down in the dumps, chowing down on a helping of comfort food may seem like a quick fix, but you're only doing your body injustice. Stress eating is a real issue that affects our ability to lose weight and keep it off. Remember, you're in control. When you feel like...
August
10
Completely abandon favorite foods Have you been determined to abandon eating the delicious ice cream and the tempting dessert? Unfortunately, completely forcing yourself to abandon these foods often makes them more attractive. Once suffering a setback, or in the bad mood, you will indulge...
August
07
Like dieting to lose weight? Be cautious that the brain makes your body store fat
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You think that dieting is the most reliable method of weight loss, but in the process of dieting you tend to feel more easily hungry than usual and the desire of eating becomes more intense. Do you ever wonder why? The scientists show that this is the brain at work. Don't believe that dieting...
August
05
Beautiful scenery, a higher calorie burn, and a toned lower body are just a few things to look forward to when you start running outside. But if you don't play it safe, then you can just as easily be looking at a slew of new injuries, frustrations, and unmet expectations. Stay safe and make sure...
April
28
What is moderation? In essence, it means eating only as much food as your body needs. You should feel satisfied at the end of a meal, but not stuffed. For most of us, moderation also means eating less than we do now. But it doesn't mean eliminating the foods you love. Eating bacon for breakfast...