Acai and Weight Loss

You may have heard about the power of acai berries and the effects they can have on weight loss. But is it for real or is it just hype? Discover the truth on it and why acai can help with your weight loss efforts.

So what are acai berries (pronounced a-sigh-EE) and where do they come from? They are a small purple/black berry that originated in the Amazon rainforest and are now harvested in Brazil. They fall into the ‘Super Food’ category, a food that produces an abundance of energy and health benefits. These benefits can be gained from the consumption of the acai berry itself or acai berry extract.

These small powerhouses contain a very powerful antioxidant, which is believed to help prolong life and keep blood pressure under control as well as producing many other health benefits. Studies have shown them to contain up to 33 times the antioxidant properties as red wine grapes.

Acai has two essential fatty acids known as omega 6 (linoleic acid) and omega 9 (oleic acid). Research shows that both omega 6 and omega 9 fatty acids help maintain HDL cholesterol levels. Besides the health benefits, what about weight loss? It can help to boost stamina and energy levels, which are both needed during exercise to assist in a weight loss program. They also contain high levels of fiber, which helps with digestion and cleansing of the digestive tract. Most people do not take in enough fiber. Especially during periods of dieting to lose weight, this extra fiber becomes extremely important.

The lack of fiber can cause bloating and undigested food to become lodged in the small intestines. The fiber in acai berries can help to cleanse the extra stuck food out of the digestive system thus causing a more efficiently operating digestive tract and weight loss. Just think if there was 5-10 pounds of undigested food stuck in your small intestines and you cleaned this out, you would be 5-10 pounds lighter. This may happen in the first few days of consuming acai and your weight loss efforts could be jump-started.

Acai can be found in different forms such as berries, pills, capsules, liquid and powdered forms. What are the possible side effects or precautions when using acai? It is always best to check with your doctor before undertaking any weight loss program or taking any kind of herb or supplement especially if you are taking medications.

If you are currently taking monamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI) or angiotensis converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, you may not be able to take an acai product. If you have phenylketonuria (PKU), high blood pressure, thyroid disease/Graves’s disease, schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, you should consult with your doctor before taking it. Women who are pregnant or nursing should check with their physician first.

It is well worth looking into adding acai into your weight loss regimen.

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Posted by admin - December 12, 2015 at 9:44 am

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Monitoring Weight Loss

Quite often, after putting in laborious weeks in the gym to try and lose some weight, we are disappointed by the numbers staring back at us from the scale. WHY can I not lose weight after all of this? If this sounds a little too familiar to you then don’t worry; it’s probably just a simple case of not using all the right tools to track your progress.

Different weight-loss goals also have different needs. And even these come into play when you are trying to track your progress. For instance, if you are trying to perfect your hour-glass figure without really losing much weight, neither scales nor body fat percentage will be able to help you out. It thus becomes very important to use multiple methods to track your progress through your routine.

Measurements
Many people often forget the basics and some underestimate their effectiveness. Get the measuring tape, dust it off and put it to good use. Measure not only your target areas, but everything that you can. For instance, measure the bust (around the fullest part), chest (right under the bust), waist, hips, upper arms, thighs, calves and forearms. Remember that as much as we might be trying to work out a specific part of a body, other parts get affected too. So this way, you will soon realize which parts of your body are responding to your efforts and to what extent.

Body Fat
The entire story is not told by the scales alone. Some people have heavier bones, some are built broader while some might actually have more lean tissue than normal. Measuring your body fat percentage gives you a fairly accurate view of how much of your body is really made up of non-essential fats- those that need to be targeted. With a simple set of body fat calipers, one can easily measure and calculate the body fat percentage.

Scales
Though scales are not the most reliable indicators, they have their benefits. Scales are the easiest available equipment that we can measure our bodies with. And when combined with the body fat percentage, give us a number that we can work better with. Simply multiply your weight (e.g. 150 pounds) with the non-essential fat percentage (e.g. 20%) to understand how much weight you need to lose (150 x 20% = 30 pounds).

Waist to Hip Ratio
With specific goals, arise specific measurement needs. In case you want to improve your hips, you might be better served with this method. It is very simple to do at home and all it needs is a measurement tape and a calculator.
Procedure:
Measure the waist at the narrowest point and the hip at the widest point, both in inches or centimeters.
Divide the waist measurement by that of the hip.

According to the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), a ratio greater than 0.8 for women and greater than 1.0 for men puts them at an increased health risk due to their fat distribution.

Clothes
We all have that pair of jeans that fit us two months ago and don’t anymore, or the sleeves of the top that fit too tight now. These and other clothes can be very strong indicators of our progress. Remember how certain pieces of clothing fit you and you won’t need anything else to tell you that you’re on the way to that bikini body.

Photographs
Snap a picture of yourself every week in a specific pose and compare these snaps over a period of time. And soon your camera will become a better friend than your mirror.

Additional Tips

• Perform these measurements in the nude or with minimal clothing on.
• Perform the checks at the same time of the day (ideally first thing in the morning) to avoid errors.
• For females, keep in mind the extra water your body retains during your periods.
• Keep a tabulated record of all your readings.
• Do not check your progress daily. Do it every week or even every month. The body does not respond as fast as we might want it to.

Hannah Wright
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Posted by admin - December 11, 2015 at 9:26 am

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Mahabaleshwar A Health Resort

Mahabaleshwar  A Health Resort

Mahabaleshwar is a beautiful hill station located in the Western Ghats range in the Satara district of Maharashtra. It is a popular tourist destination with people from far and across dropping by the region, even local population of Mumbai and Pune flock to Mahabaleshwar to enjoy a calm and soothing weekend escaping the chaos of the concrete jungle of the cities.
 
The region of Mahabaleshwar is one of the few regions of India which is blessed by nature and is endowed with hills draped in woodlands, dense vegetation, deep valleys, waterfalls, rivers, cool and fresh air, quaint and soothing environment and much more thus, transforming the entire region into an ultra getaway destination.
 
An interesting fact about Mahabaleshwar is that it was founded as a health resort in 1829 and was used as a prison for Chinese and Malay convicts from 1834 to 1864. These prisoners introduced cultivation of red potatoes, strawberries, raspberries, mulberries and weaving of cane and bamboo baskets in the region. 
 
Mahabaleshwar perched up high at an altitude of 1372 m above sea level offers a captivating view of the region along with various tourist attractions which are interesting and worth a visit. A majority of Mahabaleshwar attractions are natural like the various vantage points, waterfalls, lakes and much more. Some of these attractions are the Bombay Point, Baghdad Point, Goolani Point, Carnac Point, Arthur’s Seat, Castle Rock, Wilson Point, Rosamond Rock, Chinaman Waterfall, Lingmala and Dhobi Waterfall, Bee Keeping Centre, table land, Panchaganga Mandir, Shri Shankar Mandir, Shri Krishnabai Mandir in Kshetra Mahabaleshwar and much more.
 
There are also a number of good hotels in Mahabaleshwar that are present across all budget groups catering to the tastes and needs of the various travelers visiting the region. The region enjoys a salubrious climate all through the year and as such the region can be visited at any point of the year, however, the monsoons give a fresh lease of life to the region and as such the true beauty of the region is best viewed after the monsoons.
Mahabaleshwar sits in close proximity to cities like Mumbai, Pune and others and is well connected to various regions of the state and the country quite easily. The nearest airport is located in these neighboring cities other than that the Indian railways offer a comprehensive connectivity to the region and lastly, the state and private operators operate regular bus services to Mahabaleshwar from various regions of the state and also neighboring regions.  
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Posted by admin - December 10, 2015 at 8:59 am

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