Do you celebrate "Go Live Day?" I'm guessing that you don't. Go Live Day is celebrated by About.com writers and it's the day that our site went live 16 years ago on April 21. But since I love my readers, I'm inviting you to the celebration, as well.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Your Weekend Workout: Go Live!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Cellulite - Prevention and Treatment Methods
Uncomfortable and embarrassed because of cellulite? Check out these tips about what will help cellulite issues by using natural remedies like massage, phytotherapy, exercises and detox diet.
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Thursday, April 11, 2013
Argan Oil for Skin Care - Argan's Key Ingredients for Healthy, Tight Glowing Skin
Argan oil receives countless positive glowing statements from around the world as its effectiveness as a skin conditioner and a moisturizer. It contains - when in its purified, organic and cold-pressed natural form - 200% more vitamin E than olive oil. It contains a potent mix of anti-oxidants, fights the effects of photo-aging, sun damage and free radicals, and it contains some of the most potent polyphenols and fatty acids, that can have a measured impact at treating bad cases of psoriasis, acne and eczema.
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Friday, April 5, 2013
I Eat Less Calories Than I Burn, But I’m Not Losing Weight?
When it comes to fat loss, we can’t target what parts of our bodies will lose fat first. The areas on your body to gain fat first are often the areas that will lose it last. Men tend to store in their chest and abs first, whereas women usually store in their hips, butts, and [...]
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When it comes to fat loss, we can’t target what parts of our bodies will lose fat first. The areas on your body to gain fat first are often the areas that will lose it last. Men tend to store in their chest and abs first, whereas women usually store in their hips, butts, and legs. However, these are generalizations and your unique fat loss pattern might be different. Read on to find out our answers to your fat loss, exercise, and nutrition questions.
- I eat less calories than I burn, but I’m not losing weight?
- Will my face slim down as I lose body fat?
- Can Chia seeds be sprouted?
- What should I do to lose weight without bulking up?
- Where do I go for questions about the BuiltLean Program?
Question #1 – I eat less calories than I burn, but I’m not losing weight?
Your basal metabolic rate is the amount of energy needed for the functioning of your vital organs; or simply the amount of energy (calories) your body uses at rest without the intake of food. Therefore your BMR is likely around 1700-1800 calories, but it may be less based on genetic variation.
To accomodate for the added activity from the moderate exercise as you are doing, your calorie intake would go up, as you’ve stated around 2200 calories. Therefore in order to lose weight, you would need to consume less than the estimated 2200 calories per day. The law of thermodynamics states that energy can neither be created, nor destroyed, so if you eat less calories than you burn, you will lose weight. The challenge is sometimes the amount of calories you burn can be overestimated, and the number of calories you eat can be underestimated.
Here is an article that I think you’ll find helpful, and may point you in the right direction to get over your Weight Loss Plateau.
- Kwesi (Kwesi Peters, CPT, Community Manager)
Question #2 – Will my face slim down as I lose body fat?
– Marc (Marc Perry, CSCS, CPT)
Question #3 – Can Chia seeds be sprouted?
There are varying opinions regarding benefits of sprouting chia seeds. I personally would stick to eating chia seeds dry or soaked….During germination process of sprouting, you lose most of the fatty acid content that chia seeds are known for. Also, that gelatinous coating that forms around chia seeds is responsible for many of the health benefits of chia including supported digestion and slowed breakdown of glucose. Once you sprout chia, you lose the hydrophilic properties and the associated health benefits.
- Jessica ( Jessica Zack, HHC)
Question #4 – What should I do to lose weight without bulking up?
- Kwesi (Kwesi Peters, CPT, Community Manager)
Question #5 – Where do I go for questions about the BuiltLean Program?
Once again, thanks for sharing your knowledge and leaving the BS out! – Carlos
If you have already checked out our BuiltLean Program FAQ, you can ask any questions through our Customer Support Center. We are open to all questions from prospective customers!
- Kwesi (Kwesi Peters, CPT, Community Manager)
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SourceThursday, April 4, 2013
How To Avoid Getting Unsightly Warts
Studies have shown that most of us will attract some type of wart in our lifetime. One of the leading causes of getting warts is a weak immune system. In this article we will detail four ways the build up your immune system. This will not only help avoid warts, but also other body infections.
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Veganize Your Life: Clothing Materials
As you continue to “veganize your life,” make sure you check your clothing labels carefully. Obvious fabrics to avoid include wool, silk, furs, feathers, leathers, and down variations – all of these materials likely (or definitely do) require the exploitation of animals to obtain. While the aforementioned materials are an apparent “no” for the vegan
As you continue to “veganize your life,” make sure you check your clothing labels carefully. Obvious fabrics to avoid include wool, silk, furs, feathers, leathers, and down variations – all of these materials likely (or definitely do) require the exploitation of animals to obtain.
While the aforementioned materials are an apparent “no” for the vegan wardrobe, have you also considered the impact of conventional cotton and polyester? While conventional cotton does not usually require the direct harm of an animal, it does, in most cases, require the use of heavy pesticides that can subsequently poison nearby plant life and animals, either through groundwater or airborne transmission. Polyester, another seemingly innocent vegan clothing choice, is often derived from petroleum — a substance that is harmful to ecosystems and animals in its drilling, transport, and use.
While some vegans opt for recycled/secondhand versions of clothing made from these materials, if you wish to avoid the cycle altogether, it might be best to invest in some goods made from purely ethically-sourced materials. Fabrics to try out include organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo variations. In most cases, these materials will be sourced fairly and without harm to the environment or to animals in surrounding ecosystems. To start this process, you needn’t spend your life savings right now, however – purchase a few items at a time – you don’t need to break the bank, so long as you make small changes every day to veganize your wardrobe. Whether you decide to avoid all materials that may directly or indirectly harm animal life or just opt for those on the “obvious” list, you’re still taking action for veganism that matter to all of us.
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