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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Sample Fitness Article: Six Common Sense Tips to Aerobics Fitness

 


Six Common Sense Tips to Aerobics Fitness

KEYWORDS: aerobics fitness, flexibility, muscle strength, strength training


What does fitness mean to you? Better yet, what is your fitness style? Some people like minimal stress workouts where they move all the parts of their body -- better known as aerobics. Others prefer strength training and weight lifting for better endurance. We have also heard of those who do yoga, because it keeps them flexible. 

All of these fitness workouts are great if you follow a routine and stick to it with discipline. It is also important that you create a goal or a deadline for your achievement. A good example is when you're planning to go on a skiing trip. Two or three months ahead, you need to keep in shape in order to have fun skiing. There are various ways you can train your muscles to be more flexible and stronger. Doing aerobics before skiing also strengthens your heart and enables your body to breathe in more oxygen where there is less in the higher elevation. 


1. Warm up. If you're working out in the morning, you're likely to get cramps if you do not at least warm up by stretching, breathing, and flexing your muscles. You may also cause injury to your muscles if you push too hard too soon. Those who exercise in the afternoon or evening find that doing errands during the day is a great way to warm up. 

2. Drink plenty of water. Drink before you do aerobics, weight lifting, or yoga. Drink in between and after you exercise. This keeps you hydrated and replenishes your body. Note that water is always the best way to get hydrated, even though many sports enthusiasts prefer energy drinks. 

3. Inhale and exhale efficiently. The purpose of cardiovascular exercises is, above all, to strengthen your heart and respiratory system. Working out enables your blood to circulate better and thus burn more calories. To help this process, you have to breathe in oxygen efficiently. 

4. Longer, more intense. Regularly increasing the number of routine repetitions in aerobics or the load of weights you're lifting helps you attain your goal of strength training and flexibility. If you regularly work out, your body adapts to the intensity and frequency of your routine. In time, you are putting less effort in the same task. It becomes boring and unchallenging. When you feel you are ready for longer and more intense exercises, you should listen to your body and up the ante. 

5. Comfortable intensity, comfortable frequency. As I have mentioned above, it is recommended that you increase your workout if you feel you are ready for it. Otherwise, you should exercise at comfortable intensity and frequency. Do not force your body to exert more than it could. The obvious consequence is injury, even a permanent one. If you're building muscle strength and flexibility with aerobics and other types of routines, you should let your body rest one day before you run to the gym on the next. 

6. Vary routine. Integrate strength training and aerobics. Many bodybuilders believe strength training and aerobics don't mix. In fact, integrating these two workouts help you lose weight faster. The more and different muscles in your body you train, the better. 

Whatever your routine is, sometimes it only takes common sense to achieve your fitness goal. Write them down and take account of your progress. It is possible to achieve flexibility and muscle strength through aerobics and cardiovascular activities. Your passion to succeed is the only key. 

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Sample health articles: Top Health Tricks You Wish You'd Known All Along


Top Health Tricks You Wish You'd Known All Along

PICK OF THE CROP

How do I keep fruits and vegetables from losing nutrients before cooking?

When selecting fruits, choose the healthiest looking. If possible, check the box the fruit originally was shipped in to see whether it was graded US "Grade No.1, or at lest had a USAD stamp. To preserve nutritional quality of frozen fruits, leave them in their original packaging material. This will reduce the risk of exposure to air, which might result in a loss of flavor and cause discoloration. 

Bruised areas on fruits mean that the sensitive inner flesh has been exposed to air, oxidation has taken place, and the vitamin C content has been lost. Brown discoloration of the flesh can be reduced if you slice bananas, apples, plums, and peaches with a stainless-steel knife and then either combine them with any citrus fruit or sprinkle them with a lemon or pineapple juice. The citric acid from the lemon or pineapple neutralizes the effects of oxidation.


GETTING RESULTS

How does baking soda affect the vegetables and fruits that I cook?

Baking soda added to the cooking water will help vegetables retain their color, but will also cause them to lose texture and vitamins. To keep the color, cook vegetables for no more than 5 to 7 minutes. 


SOFT TOUCH FOR SOFT SKINS

What is the best way to preserve the vitamins in my fruits and vegetables?

Because they have soft skins, most fruits and vegetables easily lose their nutrients. It takes very little to bruise them or to damage their flesh -- even air, heat, and light have their effects. When cooking and preparing produce, it is  best to leave it in the largest possible pieces until you are ready to serve it. Exposing the surface of any fruit or vegetable will cause nutrients to be lost immediately, and the longer the surfaces are exposed, the greater the nutritional loss. Surprisingly, the vitamin C in some fruits can be completely lost in less than one hour of exposure to air. 


PECTIN A.K.A. SOLUBLE FIBER

The nutrition buzzword these days is pectin. Studies report that pectin, also called soluble fiber, has the ability to lower LDL (bad cholesterol) levels and is being used to treat bowel diseases. These studies may well be valid, and pectin supplement sales are on the rise. There are, however, many natural sources for pectin. Some of them are soybeans, figs, orange, chestnuts, pear, potato, sweet potato, brussels sprouts, apple, papaya, broccoli, banana, strawberries, tomato, lima beans, hazelnuts, carrot, pistachios, peach, peas, almonds, walnuts, green beans, summer squash, grapefruit, and spinach.


TO REFRIGERATE OR NOT?

The majority of fruits and vegetables handle cold fairly well. Naturally enough, exceptions are tropical fruits, whose cells are just not used to the cold. Bananas will suffer cell damage and release a skin-browning chemical, avocados don't ripen when stored below 45 degrees Fahrenheit and oranges will develop brown spotted skin. These fruits (bananas, avocados, and all citrus), as well as squash, tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, bell peppers, and pineapples, are best stored at 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Most other vegetables, including lettuce, carrots, and cabbage, prefer 32 degrees Fahrenheit. Humidity is also an important factor. Most fruits and vegetables should be stored in the fridge crisper bins, which will prevent them from drying out. 


DOUBLING UP

Any salad that has a dairy product in a dressing should be kept cold. The easiest method is to place a a larger bowl with ice or dry ice under the food dish. This will keep the salad cold enough to so bacteria growth will be slowed while it is out of the fridge. 


STORING TOMATOES

Don't put tomatoes in the fridge, which stops ripening cold. Keep them stem-side down in a cool place, spaced so that they're not touching. 


WAX COATS

A thin coating wax on fruits and vegetables helps seal in some moisture, which not only extends storage life but also reduces weight loss, thus assuring, a higher profit to greengrocers. A secondary benefit to markets is that wax gives produce an appealing sheen. Another drawback is that wax makes it more difficult to clean the produce, which is especially troublesome if pesticide residues lurk under the wax. 


THE BROWN BAG TRICK

Fruit normally gives off ethylene gas, which hastens ripening. Some fruits give off more gas than others and so ripen faster. Other fruits are picked before they are ripe and need a bit of help. If an unripe fruit is placed in a brown paper bag, the ethylene gas it gives off does not dissipate into the air but is trapped and concentrated, causing the fruit to ripen faster. 


PREVENTING BROWNING

Fruits contain phenolic compound that turns the exposed flesh brown when the fruit's skin is broken by cutting or biting into it. This happens fairly rapidly, especially to apples bananas, pears, potatoes, and avocados. The browning is caused by the enzyme polyphenoloxidase, which causes the phenolic compound in the cells to oxidize. This is similar to the action that occurs when your skin is exposed to the sun's rays. (Citrus fruits and melons lack the enzyme, but if these fruits are allowed to sit out with their flesh exposed to oxygen for any length of time, they will turn brown through normal oxidation. 

The browning can be slowed down by refrigerating the fruit at 40 degrees Fahrenheit. However, boiling destroys the enzyme. Salt will also slow down the enzyme but will negatively affect the flavor. Placing the fruit in cold water will slow the process by keeping the surface from the air. Brushing lemon juice on the cut surface or dipping the fruit in acidulated water (water mixed with lemon juice or vinegar) also works well. 


CAN VITAMIN C SURVIVE IN COMMERCIALLY PREPARED JUICES? 

The methods of preparation and packaging will determine the level of vitamin C that remains in a a commercial juice. Frozen orange juice loses only about 2 percent of it s vitamin C over three months of home-freezer storage. If the juice is sold in glass bottles, it will retain almost 100 percent of its vitamin C; however, if it is stored in plastic or waxed cardboard containers, oxygen will pass through the container and reduce the potency of the vitamin C over time. Your best bet is to buy fresh-squeezed orange juice, if possible. Those in norther climes, though , cannot knw how long it's been since the oranges were harvested or how long they've been in transit from the groves to the store. All commercial bottled juices are pasteurized, and natural enzymes are killed by the heat. 


CAN PRUNES REALLY RELIEVE CONSTIPATION?

Prunes contain  the organic chemical dihydroxyphenyl statin, which is a relative of another compound, Bisacodyl, that is the active ingredient in some over-the-counter laxatives. Bisacodyl tends to increase the secretion of fluids in the bowel and will stimulate contractions of the intestines, thereby pushing waste material on its way. Prunes are also a good source of minerals and a natural laxative is almost always better for you than a laboratory-produced chemical concoction. 


WHAT IS THE CHINESE LANTERN FRUIT?

The fruit is Physalis Peruviana, which is a round berry encased in a pod that resembles a Chinese lantern. It is also known as the Cape gooseberry and is used as an ornamental garden plant. The berry is cultivated in South Africa and Peru and is an extremely rich source of Vitamin A as well as an excellent source of Vitamin C. 


HAIRY FRUIT?

The rambutan is ne of the most unusual-looking  pieces of fruit you will ever see. It is oval, about three to four inches long, is crimson red -- and is covered with what looks like hair. The name of the fruit comes from the Malayan word for hairy. The skin, however, is harmless and peels off easily and the fruit is usually sold in cans. Look for it in the Asian markets. Its taste is slightly acidic, like grape. 


PUCKER UP!

If you have ever bitten into an unripe piece of fruit or tried eating a lemon, or even taken a sip of strong tea, you have experienced a quality known as astringency. Astringency causes dryness of the mouth and puckering and constricting of the lips. This is just how your mouth feels as it comes in contact with a class of phenolic compounds called tannins. The tannins affect the protein in the saliva and mucous membranes of the mouth, causing puckering. 


WHAT IS THE OLDEST KNOWN CITRUS FRUIT?

The oldest known citrus fruit, the citron, originated in Hadhramaut, which is located in a mountainous region of the Arabian peninsula. And for reasons lost to history, the citron was cultivated as a sacred fruit at Nippur, the religious capital of the Sumerians. 

Too sour for eating raw, citron is grown for its thick peel, which is candied and used in baking. The fruit itself looks like a yellow-green, knobby lemon and may be sold in a variety of sizes, depending on the country where it is grown. There are a number of varieties, one of which is the Etrog, used in Jewish festival called the Feast of the Tabernacle. If you happen to live in a part of the county were citrus is grown, you may find citron at farmers market. 


WHAT IS FEIJOA?

The feijoa is a small. green-skinned fruit with a taste similar to that of a guava. It has black seeds and a cream to tan pulp.  This fruit is popular in the southwestern US as well as in South American and New Zealand. The New Zealand crop is available from spring to early summer; California's crop is in stores in the fall. 


ACEROLA

The acerola, also called Barbados cherry or pitanga, is a fruit that resembles a cherry. Too sour to be eaten raw, acerolas grown on thick bushes that are used as hedges in some hot climates. The fruit is native to Brazil and has become very popular in Florida. Nutritionists believe it may be the richest fruit source of vitamin C. There are approximately 4,000 milligrams of vitamin C in 3.5 ounces of the fruit. 


WHAT IS A MOG INSPECTOR?

Grapes that are shipped from vineyards to wineries are routinely checked for MOG (material other than grapes). The people who perform these inspections are called MOG Inspectors they look mainly for leaves rocks and snakes. and when these items are found, the vineyard is fined. 


WHAT IS A JACKFRUIT?

This is the largest fruit known to exist. It can measure up to three feet long and 20 inches across. and can weigh up to 1oo pounds or 40 kg. It has a green colored skin with pointed warts and large seed that can be roasted and are similar to chestnut. The seeds are high in calcium and contain protein. Jackfruit is indigenous to India and East Africa. 


BABACO  AS A MEAT TENDERIZER

A recent arrival in the supermarkets is the tropical fruit babaco which is indigenous to Ecuador, A relative of papaya, it has a golden yellow skin when ripe and pale yellow flesh. Unlike papaya, the babaco has no pips and the skin is edible. Babaco is high in vitamin C has a low sugar content and contains the enzyme papain that is used as a meat tenderizer. 


 

Sample health article: How to tell which weight loss plans work

 


How to tell which weight loss plans work 


Have you ever wondered whether weight loss plans that are advertised online actually work? Most of us just do our own research by reading reputable sources online, browsing the forums, and looking out for reviews from people who have used the weight loss plans. If you're wondering how cookies and muffins actually help you lose weight, this article will shed light to your questions.

Looking at all those pretty web sites and reading all those testimonials makes you want to click click click that buy button, and get those free samples of the new weight loss plan; but disappointment lurks around the next webpage. How to know what you're getting when it's just a website, and how to tell truth from the hype? Here's six ways how.


1) Learn to recognize a slick come on.

If you read many websites, you will see a trend. Check out some of the work-at-home sites, the most over hyped moneymakers. There might be honest sites out there, but chances are you'll find the same pattern over and over. Long, long passages that make you want a product the more you read. If you see a diet website just like that, watch out! Real diets should have info, not ads for themselves. Lose weight quick! Lose weight now! Chant the magic words and the pounds will shed off onto your neighbor! Ask yourself if it really is possible, and healthy. 


2) Check out the information.

It's your body, and your health. Sure, reading a long list of labels is boring, and even more time consuming to check every single ingredient. Except for the one that causes heart defect. Now that you're spending all your time on bad health, don't you wish you had taken a few more minutes to check out the ingredients? Read through the list, and type each one into a search engine. See what people say about it. Are acai berries really the next best thing? Should you eat five pounds a day, or just drink the icky tea? Has this product been banned in other countries? You should know these things before wasting time and money and risking your life on diet fads.


3) Read the testimonials.

Yes, number one here said to watch out for them, because too many can read like an advertising gimmick. But type the name in a search engine, and look for warning signs. People saying it doesn't work, causes stomach upset, landed them in the hospital. People are eager to share the good and the bad. Read as much as you can, not just on the site selling the product, but actual consumer ratings, and surveys and blogs. Don't be afraid to email people and ask how the diet affected them. If it causes unstoppable diarrhea, you should probably know that before you get stuck in a long business meeting, or social function.


4) Question everything

Ask yourself if you believe it. Ask yourself if someone really would post that message. If a doctor and head of so and so recommended a product, type his name into a search engine. Is he a real person? Did he write an article detailing how the product killed every lab rat he had? Maybe they rewrote his comments, or only posted half phrases. This product is a great pesticide killed millions. Highly recommended. Lose millions of pounds. If the product was the result of a lab test, does it describe what the test was, and results? Giving a diet pill to cancer patients, and a placebo to obese people will produce results the company wants, but isn't this skewed just a bit?

Most of us can't afford to run to a doctor every time we want to lose weight, and most doctors just can't keep up with every diet pill, not when they have more serious issues to deal with and keep up with research. Almost everyone has to do their own research, and this is one of the wonders of the Internet. The truth will out eventually, but you are going to have look for it. 

Be brave. Ask questions. Show caution. You can separate the hype from truth. It just takes a little digging.

Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Sample Health Article: OPTIFAST

 


Diet Overview: OPTIFAST

KEYWORDS: OPTIFAST, optifast diet program, optifast weight loss program


If you're trying to lose weight, it pays to be realistic. You have to decide whether you should try a radical diet program and an exercise routine that will match it, or simply work it out with natural methods of consuming less calories and being more active. But many women do not have this capability nor the genes in their bodies to burn off the fat. Others live a sedentary lifestyle that has caused their obesity in the first place. This is where the OPTIFAST weight loss program comes in. 

The OPTIFAST diet program promises to deliver weight loss results by following a four-step procedure: evaluation, counseling and management, liquid diet followed by self-prepared meals, and weight maintenance. 

The diet consists of OPTIFAST products, in addition to any meal that is less than 100 calories you can eat with it daily. OPTIFAST products come in all sorts and sizes. Other than the ready to drink shakes, they also offer powder drinks, soups, and nutrition bars. 

So how do people succeed in losing weight under an OPTIFAST diet? First, we must clarify that not everyone who commits to an OPTIFAST weight loss program truly loses weight. It's always a matter of discipline, remembering the counseling sessions, and having supportive people around to help you get through the program. If you wish to undergo the OPTIFAST weight loss program, you have to understand that it takes a lot of work. This means that while you are on the diet program, you have to avoid the temptation of calorie-rich foods which other friends and family try to offer you. It also means you need to take the recommended amount of OPTIFAST shakes (soups, etc) in one day, plus any healthy food that will not add pounds on the scale. OPTIFAST diet really works for a lot of obese people. But as mentioned, how you respond to the diet program will dictate the success of your weight loss. 

Before committing yourself to the OPTIFAST diet program, you have to consult with a good doctor and have yourself evaluated if you are a good candidate for the program. Remember that there are situations when you don't have to resort to meal-replacement shakes for 18 weeks if you can have a better option. It's true that it is going to be almost a totally liquid diet. In some cases, people don't succeed in this program because they do not like the idea of taking shakes instead of regular food. OPTIFAST, however, gradually provides a transition from shakes to solid food and finally to regular meals after halfway through the program. 

The decision to lose weight always depends on you. If you are comfortable with the idea of temporary switching to low calorie nutritional shakes and giving up on sugar, carbs, fats, and other high-calorie foods with the hope of finally shedding off the pounds, then give the OPTIFAST weight loss program a try. There are always pros and cons. It is wise to learn as much as you can about this program before trying it. Above all, enlist the support of your family and friends to help you shape the true healthy body that you always dreamed of having. 

Saturday, January 21, 2012

sample: health articles, sexuality articles, sexual health articles

Vasectomy Reversal: When Being Childless Is Not Good Enough

An awful situation occurs when a man who has had a vasectomy suddenly finds himself wanting children for certain reasons. This is a critical issue among men, and frightening at best, because vasectomy reversal has a low success rate. Most men who wanted to have their sperms back would find this is no longer possible. Well, before vasectomy at least you will be given an option to have your sperms cryogenically preserved, that is, if you wish to have children in the future. However, statistics have shown that frozen sperms cannot endure this type of preservation. That is why vasectomy is such a debatable issue, for you and your partner. You must deliberate the pros and cons before undergoing it, and if you already did, the reversal of the surgery deserves the same second thought.

Vasectomy is performed by first applying anesthesia to the scrotum, then cutting the vas deferens (the tube where sperms pass to reach the testicles) and sealing it by cauterization, suture stitches or miniature clamps, thereby rendering a man sterile. To reverse this process can be tough, since it must be done as quickly as possible; otherwise the body will produce antibodies that will assail the sperm cells and lower their count. Another problem is that the surgeons may find the vas deferens impossible to attach anymore. This could lead to disappointment and a waste of money. Vasectomy reversal can be so expensive – the surgeons who perform it are high-fee specialists and the cost of the surgery can be overwhelming – amounting to 10,000 US dollars on the average.

To undergo vasectomy reversal is a matter of prudent choice for a man who still wishes to be fertile one way or another. First he must question himself whether the expense was worth it. You can have your vas deferens cut cheaply but you can never bring it back at the same cost. Ponder about your certainty on vasectomy, but when you had it done, and decided you must have it reversed, the odds are you will arrive at a frustrating cul-de-sac.

Friday, January 20, 2012

sample: cancer treatment blogging, health blogging, cancer articles, health articles

The Creeping Mesothelioma Symptoms

There’s an awfully big chance that a person who has acquired mesothelioma cancer is just discovering it. Medical science admits that this type of cancer that affects the vital organs is absolutely hard to diagnose. In fact, some people who are finally being tormented by mesothelioma symptoms are discovering that they must have acquired it some thirty years ago, if they were working in a factory, for example, that emitted asbestos and exposed its workers to it. Asbestos destroys the cell linings of the lungs, stomach and heart. Only after these organs start to falter that their doctors announce they have acquired mesothelioma.

Mesothelioma symptoms appear on the latent stages of the cancer and there are three types: pleural, peritoneal and pericardial. Pleural mesothelioma exhibits symptoms that affect the lungs such as difficulty in breathing and swallowing, coughing, fever and shortness of breath. As in the case of peritoneal  mesotheliama it is the abdomen that is mainly affected and the symptoms include stomach pain, bowel difficulties, loss of appetite, vomiting, nausea and a bad case of appetite and weight loss. Difficulty in breathing and heart palpitations are some of the symptoms of pericardial mesothelioma. Note that the reason why this asbestos-induced cancer is hard to diagnose is because of the fact that the symptoms are easily associated with other diseases that the victim will assume it’s nothing to worry about.

Mesothelioma cancer patients have low chances of surviving but there are treatments that when availed in the early stages of the cancer could still abate the effects. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery are just examples of these procedures. The best thing to do is to be wary of the mesothelioma symptoms and have yourself checked up in the clinic so you can halt the spread of cancer before it’s too late.

 
Soy Helps Fight Breast Cancer  

Gail who is diagnosed with a possible breast cancer is having difficulty balancing her diet requirements. Like me, she used to like a lot of spicy foods. Now, tacos and burritos are a no-no but she’s been doing her best to incorporate non-dangerous (and even helpful) grubs such as soy beans in her diet. For instance, she makes non-spicy spaghetti but cooks up taco fillings along with it. The taco filling contains soy that helps prevent the spread of breast cancer.

Who Needs Soy Rich Foods?

She told me it’s no longer a myth. I learned from diligent cancer patients that soy beans in the diet does deter the spread of deadly cancer cells. The only trouble is, you would have to be pre-menopausal. This is because the natural chemicals in soy are anti-estrogen which prevent the buildup of the hormones in the breast receptors. If you were post-menopausal, on the other hand, the “phytoestrogens” can work against you, since they can supply you with estrogen that is lacking in your body.

Soy Recipe

Now, let’s go to the yummy part. How can anyone with the deadly breast cancer still enjoy the taste of tacos without worrying about the aftermath of eating them? The secret is in adding the pork crumbles in the tacos as filling. You can still enjoy this savory southwestern dish while keeping the balance in your bodily hormones. The soy in your food can maintain the equilibrium if you follow the amount required by your dietitian.

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Thursday, May 3. 2007