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5 Ways Being In Love Can Help You Lose Weight

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Don’t worry I haven’t gone completely soft but I feel that Valentine’s Day didn’t get it’s due this year, taking a backseat to the Olympic Winter Games. With most people celebrating their country and not their relationship .

What does Valentine’s Day have to do with weight loss and physique transformations? As you’ll see…..plenty!  This isn’t a post reminding you to celebrate your lover (or lovers) but rather to point out the health implications for an individual blessed with finding love. What are the physical and psychological benefits of having that elusive and all too human emotion…Love?

Most studies that attempt to uncover the effect of love on people are usually performed on married couples but I think we can assume that any long term relationship; with a partner, parent, or friend would yield similar results. So without further ado….Here are 5 ways to boost your weight loss simply by loving another human being……

1. Better Stress Management

One of the most important components in any weight loss plan is the support. If you’re facing a setback and you’ve got the support of someone who loves you, you can cope better.  We shouldn’t forget that dieting and exercise are stresses on the body and they really can accumulate over time making you feel like your operating in low gear. A passionate relationship relieves tension, reduces negative energy and produces a sense of well being . There is also an increase in dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) hormone production from the adrenaline glands that act as a stress killer.

2. Lowerd Blood Pressure

 

3. Fewer Incidence of Illness

Something I’ve observed over the years in working with overweight clients is how easily and predictably that can become sick within their first 4 weeks of a diet an exercise program. Obviously if your sick all the time it’s difficult to progress and maintain your motivation on the plan. Now I don’t think this is a result of being single but more to do with their low level of conditioning and intolerance to change that makes their bodies rebel. I believe however,  that if  loving relationships can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression — these factors alone may give the immune system a boost. Let’s face it …if your overweight chances are your riding an emotional roller-coaster of highs (eating and drinking) and lows ( the guilt and anxiety of getting fatter). Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University found that people who exhibit positive emotions are less likely to get sick after exposure to cold or flu viruses. The study, published in Psychosomatic Medicine, compared people who were happy and calm with those who appeared anxious, hostile, or depressed. If loving someone can help keep from being sick you’ll be more likely to stay on track to your weight loss goals. 


4. Better blood circulation

If your overweight then optimal circulation is probably not one of your attributes. Exercise and a proper diet will help this but you might want every edge you can to get the most out of your program. When talking to someone you find attractive, your brain sends impulses to the heart making it pound faster than normal; this results in increased blood supply to the body, improved circulation and efficient working of all organs. This also may aid in muscle recovery from exercise and allow key nutrients to be absorbed faster and more readily in the body which is very important. More nutrients + more workout (from increased recovery) = more results.

5. Pain Relief 

Many people can be derailed on an exercise plan due to injury or pain. This is in part due to incompetent or absent professional instruction where inappropriate exercise prescription are used. There may also be pre-existing pain in the joints from arthritic conditions brought on by years of inactivity and joint stress from being overweight. Being intimate with a loved one can lower levels of “arthritic pain, whiplash pain and headache pain,” according to Dr. Beverly Whipple, president-elect of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists. Hormones that are released during sexual excitement and orgasm can elevate pain thresholds which has obvious benefits for maintaining motivation in your exercise program. If your constantly in pain you want want to move, if you can’t move you’ll eat.

Love is much more than chemicals and hormones. If you are a person who is  conscious about health and wellness, learn to love deeply and sincerely. If you are depressed or anxious, get treatment. Do things that are challenging and exciting with your loved one on a regular basis and celebrate each other accomplishments.

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New Year, Same Junk – Top 5 Weight Loss Scams to Watch Out for in 2010

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Good evening everyone. I hope you’re all doing well on the eve of the Olympic Winter Games. As I write this entry, the Olympic torch just passed by my building and, like moths to a flame, thousands of my fellow Vancouverites are running along with it.  Hopefully I can write something that makes sense with all the celebratory commotion interfering with my senses.

 2010 has rolled in, lugging in last year’s strain of scams and hoaxes.  This year, forecasters anticipate old scams repackaged with new themes and more sophisticated methods.

According to the Better Business Bureau, the lucrative trend for scam artists in 2009 was playing off of people’s emotions.  This year however, experts are predicting a rise in spam and email scams which claim to help you, but fail to deliver.  And with a recovering economy, experts expect the “get rich quick” and other financial relief schemes to linger in 2010.  This includes the overdone lottery scams, phony offers of employment, bogus debt assistance programs and mortgage foreclosure scams.  As we all know, the fitness or, most notably, weight loss industry has been scamming people for generations.  Miracle pills, formulas, routines, gadgets and gizmos all in the name of  a leaner and more muscular body.  Here’s an article that came out last year from a 20/20 investigation on weight loss and diet fraud.

Although not always blantant, most scams may in fact be the result of marketer’s promoting offerings based on misinformation rather than disinformation (misinformation is accidental, where the purveyor of the message is misinformed; disinformation is intentional).  Regardless of the intent, when flawed information and false promises accompany a product offering, consumers will be in a position to waste hope, money, energy, and time.   Allow me to share some fitness truth related to a few “hot” items on the slate for “big sellers” this year.

I’ve rounded down the top 5 Diet scams to beware of in 2010:

1.   Metabolism-boosting/calorie-burning pills:  At the top of the list of diet scams are pills based on herbal ingredients that promise to boost your metabolism and help you burn calories or fat faster.  Some examples of herbal diet pills that have caught the attention of the FDA as being dangerous are ephedra, synephrine and kava.  While they can result in short term weight loss, and even short term accelerated fat loss in individuals committed to eating right and exercising, they alter endocrine production.  Ephedra of course has been “banned” by the FDA so now supplement companies are currently promoting ephedra free products with” natural” labels.  Natural disasters are “natural” too.  So just understand that natural does not necessarily equate to “safe.”

2.  Fat- and carb-blocking pills
:  The idea behind these kinds of diet pills is that you take them before you eat and they rush the carbs or fat through your system so they aren’t absorbed by your body.  At best, these compounds may prevent the conversion of a small amount of ingested carbs (glucose) into triglycerides.  To turn this into “eat anything without worry” requires wild exaggeration.  To suggest that it’s OK to eat high fat and high carb foods and cancel their negative impact with a pill is pure fantasy –  a fantasy without a happy ending.

3.   Detox Diets:  Fad diets are never a good idea for long-term health and well-being.  Detox diets are no exception.  There is no scientific proof that detox diets work to help you lose weight over a long period of time.  Typically what happens is that you lose water weight while on a detox diet.  The initial weight loss is encouraging for some dieters and it is a good way to kick start their diet and motivates them to continue to lose weight.  Common complaints from overweight people on a detox diets include: being tired, headaches, nausea, irritability, withdrawal symptoms, hunger, bowel problems, feeling deprived, vitamin and mineral deficiencies.

4.  Weight Loss Pill Free Trial Offers :   Ads offering trials of acai or resveratrol weight loss pills appear on many web sites including some respected national news organizations.  The marketing campaigns often falsely claim endorsements by Oprah, Rachel Ray and Doctor Oz.  Thousands of consumers have complained to BBB that the free trial actually cost them as much as hundreds of dollars, month after month

5.   Fitness Clubs:  Nearly 33 million people are members of some 17,000 health clubs in the U.S. today, according to the International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association.  Although many consumers who join health clubs are pleased with their choices, others are not.  They’ve complained to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) about high-pressure sales tactics, misrepresentations of facilities and services, broken cancellation and refund clauses, and lost membership fees as a result of spas going out of business.

 

Before buying a weight loss product, service or system:

 

  • Be wary of overblown claims and buzz words such as: No Diet! No Exercise! . . .  Lose 30 Pounds in 30 Days . . . Eat Your Favorite Foods and Still Lose Weight . . . Shrinks Inches Off Your Stomach, Waist, and Hips . . .  Scientists Announce Incredible Discovery! . . . Turn On Your Body’s Fat-Burning Process . . . Automatically Convert Fat to Lean Trim Muscle! . . . New Scientific/Medical Breakthrough . . . and the list goes on . . .
  •  Remember spot reduction in your abs or butt is a myth.  You can’t lose fat in a specific part of your body alone.
  • Be skeptical of testimonials.  People in commercials are paid for their participation.
  •  Beware of “experts” spouting junk science or technical mumbo-jumbo.
  •  Before-and-after photos are impressive, but those results are probably not typical and may be photoshopped.
  • Look for a footnote hidden somewhere in an ad noting “diet and exercise required.”
  • Try before you buy.  Testing a product is the only way to know if it’s right for you.

 

I’d love for you to share your comments or other diet or fitness scams that have impacted your life,

All the best in health and fitness,

Craig

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