Taking food supplements to boost your immune system

The experts say that is we eat a balanced diet then we should not need to take extra vitamins and minerals as we will be able to take them from our food, but it is very hard to get your recommended daily intake of nutritious food every day.

Some vitamins and minerals can be taken in the form of a daily tablet, when buying these it is important to always buy them from a reputable company and that you carefully read the directions on the packaging. You may find that the supplement tables you are taking actually have little effect as some cannot be absorbed from the tablet making them useless.

If you find that you are getting ill a lot, feeling tired or having problems with your joints then the first place you should go is your doctors. Very often they will do blood tests to find out if you have a deficiency in something and they will be able to prescribe you with supplements if they are needed and are going to be effective.

Taking a good all round multivitamin is often a good way to ensure you are getting all the nutrients you need but it still doesn’t beat eating healthily.

 

 

Running can not only help your body but your mind, too

Over the past few decades, a lot of research has been done in to how beneficial exercise is to not only our physical fitness but also to our mental wellbeing. Many forms of fitness have been proven to help aid a good mental wellbeing and help people to feel happier over all.

Running is a great way to keep fit and the great thing is it doesn’t have to cost anything apart from a decent pair of trainers. Running can be done gradually, allowing you to build up your breathing and fitness levels. Running can not only help drastically with fitness levels but also with toning and weight loss. Running or jogging can tone many different parts of the body and is a great way to get back in shape.

Running can help clear your head of a busy day and help you to feel you have achieved something. It has been suggested that running a few times a week can help boost your mental wellbeing and aids overall fitness levels.

Multiple studies have concluded that regular aerobic exercise and primarily running or brisk walking reduces the symptoms of clinical depression.

 

 

Is exercise essential to weight lose?

If you are trying to lose weight you have a number of ways in which to do so. You could base it entirely on what you eat, cut your calories down to about 1200 (for women) 1700 (men) and try and makes sure that you drink water. But for some, a diet alone isn’t enough and even if you do lose weight, you may end up with saggy skin if you don’t tone up at the same time. If you have tried fitness classes and the gym and not got on with it, then why not try walking or running. The beauty of walking or running is you can do it pretty much anywhere and it costs nothing apart from a pair of trainers. If you are going to be doing running then I would strongly recommend investing in a good quality pair of trainers to ensure you do not injure yourself by wearing the wrong footwear.

Doing exercise along side dieting can be a very fast and effective way to lose weight and tone up but always make sure that you still eat enough calories to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Cutting down too much on calories can make your body go in to overdrive in storing fats and this will mean when you do eat, your body will simply hold on to more of the food.

 

 

What foods are really bad for us?

Over time there has been many changes in the ideas of what foods are really bad for us. For example, fatty foods and sugars were not seen as a major issue fifty years a go but recent research has shown that these can cause long term effects on our health and that sugars can be especially bad for young children.

Some foods are not necessarily bad for us but can cause weight gain and bloating feeling like too much bread. For this reason many people try to cut carbs out from their diet completely or have as little as possible. Fruit and veg are always good to have, but some fruits do contain more calories than others and natural sugars, so it may be worth bearing that in mind.

Almost all of us do not drink enough water. With the average person only drinking a few glasses a day, we may well be missing out the other 4 – 6 glasses that we should be having to keep ourselves healthy. Not only is water needed for our body organs to function correctly but it can also help with improving our skin and our hair.

Do diets really work?

Many of us go through stages where we want to lose weight, this may be for health reasons, for a special occasion such as a wedding or after having a baby for example. There are a huge number of diet plans out there and often it is a game of trial and error to find out which one, if any suit you. If you find that you cannot stand to be hungry, then a diet that limits your meals and involves no snacking is probably not going to be the right one for you. If however you feel that you issue is what you eat not really the quantity then you may find a diet really helpful.

To start with you need to keep a food diary for a week or so to get a true picture of what it is you are eating. For some people this is enough to allow them to see where they are going wrong and they are then able to substitute some of their unhealthy snacks for healthy ones or cut them out completely.

Two of the major dieting companies are Sliming World and Weight Watchers. Both of these companies say that they do not really do diets, it’s more of a permeant change in the way we look at food and choices we make when it comes to eating.

Taking additional vitamins

Many health experts claim that we should not need to take vitamins and minerals if we are having a healthy diet, but although many of us may think we eat reasonably healthy, the chances are we are not having the daily recommended amount of vitamins and minerals as suggested.

Some people swear by taking a multi vitamin as it is not known to cause you any harm and will just top up your body with anything it is lacking. If you are finding that you are feeling tired all the time then you may need to start taking an iron supplement.

Echinacea is extracted from a plant and given in the form of a tablet. This is said to help not only get over a cold or flu virus but also prevent you getting one in the first place. If you are struggling to get your child to eat enough fruit and vegetables, then you could give them a multi vitamin to be sure that they are in taking what they need to. Always check the ages on multivitamins as babies will require one sort, older children and different sort and adults another sort of tablet or medicine again. It is always worth checking with a health advisor as to if it is recommended to give a young child vitamins.

The Different Types Of Cafetieres

The Different Types Of Cafetieres

A cafetiere, which is more commonly known as a French press, is a prized possession of any coffee enthusiast. French presses allow their users to boil ground coffee beans directly into the water, filter the beans by pushing them down to the bottom of the equipment and then pour the drink directly from the pot itself. The best thing about a French press is, since the grounded beans can be boiled without using a filter, the final concoction is thicker and more flavoursome than what we get after using an automatic coffeemaker. This way the beans can exert more essential oils that otherwise would have remained contained within them.

Types of French Press

Truthfully, it is not possible to classify French presses based on their designs. It is better to focus on the materials they are made from for that purpose. The four basic materials used for making a French press are glass, metal and plastic. Each of these has their own advantages and disadvantages. Let us take a clearer look at them.

Glass: A cafetiere made from glass is easy to handle and clean. They are also scratch and stain resistant and can hold on to the “new” look for longer. However, some French presses are made with thin glass which makes them unsuitable for many automatic dishwashers. Their fragility also requires some experienced handling since otherwise a single drop would mean a new replacement. Glass French presses are preferred because of their classic looks. Read more

Lose Weight Safely With Diet Pills

Lose Weight Safely With Diet Pills

The first step towards fitness and health is to maintain a normal BMI and low body fat levels. Many men and women today suffer from metabolic disorders such as thyroid problems, blood sugar imbalances and high cholesterol. To ensure an overall healthy lifestyle weight is one of the first things that need to be maintained. In this article we look at the use of natural diet pills for sustained weight loss.

Different Types of Weight Loss Pills

While there is a great variety of weight loss pills the ones covered in this article are those that have been extracted from natural sources. What this implies is that they are relatively safer than their chemical counterparts. However, as with all nutrition advice it is best to consult a registered medical practitioner before using any of the following. Read more

Caution at Christmas

Caution at Christmas

Christmas can be one of these periods when you think it is okay to not go to the gym, eat plenty of chocolate, drink a lot of mulled wine and outdo your daily calorie allowance by a some stretch.

This shouldn’t be the case, unless of course it’s Christmas day, and you can really be doing your body some damage if you feel you can slide of the rails for ‘one month only’. It also makes it a lot more difficult to get back into the ‘normal routine’ come January, so do keep your health in check over Christmas, because it can be a lot more damage than you think.

Don’t get us wrong, Christmas is about being ‘jolly’ and a time to celebrate, but there’s always room for some discipline, and you certainly wont regret when you rejoin the gym in January.

Reheating pasta to make it Healthier

Reheating pasta to make it Healthier

A study last month showed that cooling and reheating pasta made it less fattening, but how can that be? Well, it was basically proven that cooled and reheated pasta acts as more of a fibre, like bananas, beans or raw oats when absorbed in the stomach.

It was also found that the volunteers’ blood sugar level increased by half the usual amount, “reducing the chances of putting on weight or developing diabetes”. It’s a discovery that has certainly grabbed plenty of media attention, and there’s no doubt that many people will have started eating reheated pasta on their lunch breaks.

Reheated pasta can reduce the rise in blood glucose levels by 50 per cent, and that really is a whopping amount, but you’re essentially eating the same, meal. It’s the same on your taste buds, but a whole lot better on your belly.