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The ultimate weight loss weapon

April 28th, 2009

As incredible as it may seem, water is quite possibly the single, most important catalyst in losing weight and keeping it off. How so?

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Water suppresses the appetite naturally and helps the body metabolize stored fat. Studies have shown that a decrease in water intake will cause fat deposits to increase and vice versa. Here’s why: the kidneys can’t function properly without enough water. When they don’t work to capacity, some of their load is dumped onto the liver. One of the liver’s primary function is to metabolize stored fat into usable energy for the body. But when the liver has to do some of the kidney’s work, it can’t operate at full throttle. As a result, it metabolizes less fat. Thus more fat remains stored in the body and weight gain sets in.

What’s your optimum water intake?

April 28th, 2009

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This isn’t an easy question to answer. A part from the foot-long list of bodily functions mentioned in the previous article that need water for their efficacy, there are host of other functions your body does that also require water. Your lungs for instance, expel between two and four cups of water each day through normal breathing and even more on a cold day. If your feet sweat, there goes another cup of water. If you make half a dozen trips to the bathroom during the day, subtract six cups of water. Studies show that on average, on a typical day without exercise or exceedingly hot weather, we lose about 10 cups of water through perspiration, breathing, urination and bowel movements.

So it’s not rocket science to conclude that we have to consume plenty of water to replace these lots of fluids for our bodies to function at optimum capacity. But how much is enough? Again, this is not an easy question to answer. A healthy adult’s daily fluid intakeĀ  can vary widely. Most adults need 8-12 cups of water each day. However there is no such thing as a standard, optimum quantity. The required fluid intake will vary from person to person, contingent on several factors, including how much you eat, how active you are, the climate you live in and your health status.

DIET

Start with one cup of water for every 250 calories you eat. If you consume 1,750 calories per day, you need to drink seven cups of water. But if you consume more than 2,250 calories, then aim to down nine cups a day.

EXERCISE

Tack on an additional cup for every 30-45 minutes of moderate intensity workouts (e.g. walking or swimming ); two cups for high intensity like running or playing tennis. If you exercise for more than an hour at a clip, weight yourself pre and post exercise and for every pound you shed, add two and a half cups to your fluid intake.

ENVIRONMENT

Drink additional water in hot and humid weather to help lower your body temperature and to replace what you lose through sweating. And altitudes greater than 2,500 meters can also affect how much water your body needs. Higher altitudes may trigger increased urination and more rapid breathing, that uses up more of your fluid reserves.

HEALTH STATUS

Fever, vomiting and diarrhea cause your body to lose extra fluids. To replace these fluids, drink more water or oral rehydration solutions. Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding need additional water to stay hydrated and to replenish lost fluids, especially when nursing. The Institute of Medicine recommends that pregnant women drink 2.3 liters ( nearly 10 cups ) of fluids a day and women who breast-feed consume 3.1 liters which is about 13 cups of fluids a day.

Your curren total fluid intake is probably adequate if you do not feel thirsty and you produce a colorless or slightly pale, yellow urine. Strong smelling or dark urine could simply mean you are not drinking enough water and your urine is thus very concentrated. The same applies to skin odor. If you feel that a bad odor persists on your skin even after bathing, this is the result of an accumulation of toxins. Simply drink more water to aid in eliminating them from your system.

Do note however that thirst is not a reliable indicator of when to drink water. By the time you are thirsty, you are probably already mildly dehydrated. Besides, the older you are, the less likely you are to sense that you’re thirsty. And during vigorous exercise, an important amount of your fluid reserves may be lost before thirst kicks in.


Attractive acrylics

April 28th, 2009

There’s a saying that goes, “Don’t bite your nails before a big ball”. Alright, so perhaps that saying does not exist, but it should…haha..lol…A woman who bites her nails could be considered cute, but then again who wants to be considered cute in this age of femme fatale?

I don't settle for you! me want pretty:P

I don't settle for cute! me want pretty:P

But for all you nail biters out there, beauty spotĀ  always has a solution for every beauty woe – a good nail bar. As I walked into a contemporary-styled salon, I noticed a friendly lady. She sat me down and explained the best nail extension choice for a person who bites their nails.

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As I do not fall into that category, I discovered that this habit indeed a problem for many and the solution they offer is a life saving one, if fashion faux pas is like a death sentence to you.

The acrylic nail extensions are the least damaging extensions because the chemicals used are not as strong and it actually encourages nail growth. So without wasting any time, she got working on my nails. She started buffing my nails to create an even surface. Next, the false nail tips were attached and cut to the desired length. The nail tips are quite long so you have a good choice of length to play around with. After the attachment, the whole nail is buffed again to level the false nail with your own. Next, the acrylic powder is diluted in monomer and forms a polymer. This is then carefully and slowly coated onto the entire nail and acts skin to ‘plaster on a brick wall.’ to give the finishing touches. Then the hardened polymer is buffed to even it out and color or nail art can be added according to your preference. The process takes about one and a half hours, so make sure to allocate a good amount of time for your appointment.

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Nail extensions

Nail extensions

Now you are ready to paint the town red with those fabulously glamorous nails. These nail extensions will last you about three weeks and you can always come in for a touch-up. If however you want to remove them, you will also have to go back to the salon. They will soak the nail tips in acetone and scrape the acrylic off slowly without damaging your nails. After the acrylic is fully removed, a coat of nail growth is dabbed onto each nail and the cuticle oil is massaged in. The whole removal process takes about half an hour.

pretty ain't it?

pretty ain't it?