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Makeover your metabolism

January 16th, 2010

Want to have more energy and losing weight?

Yes?Then read on.

Strap a couple of laptops round your middle for the day and you’ll soon find just how draining carrying around that extra 10lbs can be.

If you’re overweight,losing a few pounds will help your energy levels.But how do you do it without feeling more drained?Try this : it’s called calorie cycling.Versions of it have been around for years,but for some reason it isn’t trumpeted by the slimming industry.Maybe because it works.

The reason I like it is that it is realistic.It takes into account that none of us can stick to a diet all the time.Of course,some people do spend their lives on a diet stick-thin celebs are the most visible example.But if they ever slip up,they will balloon overnight because constant starvation has lowered their metabolic rate-the rate at which they burn off calories-to that of a vole.

Which brings us back to calorie cycling,because it works on the principle that by mixing up your calorie count,your metabolic rate stays on its toes,so to speak.Your metabolic rate doesn’t drop as you lose weight;in fact,its revs up.It’s thought that dieting suppresses production of an appetite-regulating hormone,leptin.High leptin production means a high metabolism; reduced leptin means metabolism goes down and your appetite goes up.This mechanism helped our Stone Age ancestors cope with famine.Now it just makes us fat.

Here’s an idea for you…

Stock up flaxseed oil,the darling of dieting gurus.This oil apparently activates leptin-the hormone that boosts metabolism.Drizzle it on porridge,salad or vegetables,or swallow a couple of spoonfuls neat.Healthy oils curb cravings,too.

Ok,how does calorie cycling work?Simple.Youdiet for a few days,then for one day you eat pretty much what you like.There is evidence that it works.Research done by the National Institute of Health in the States discovered that when healthy young men restricted calories and the binged.their metabolism rose by9% on the morning after their binge day.It’s thought binge days ‘reset’ leptin production.Below are some ideas.For more sophisticated diet plans and more advice rea The Rotation Diet,The Warrior Diet,Eating for Life and The Abs Diet.(Don’t follow any diet without your doctor’s advice if you have a medical condition or suspect you could have one.)

The hard-core version

This version means you eat lightly during the day (but frequently),and more at night.You further mix things up by dropping most carbs for a couple of days,then adding them back in.The advantage is that you are never moreĀ  than three days away from a pudding.

Eat unlimited amounts of fruits and salad during the day,with eggs as your only protein.(I strongly advised having a boiled egg for breakfast or,if your’re like me,you’ll keel over.)At night eat unlimited amounts of vegetables with a large-ish palm-sized piece of protein-beef,chicken turkey,fish,or tofu.Dont’t eay any starch or sugars.

The straightforward version

Eat around 1700 calories for four or five days.Eat around 2000 calories for one day.Eat 1700 caories for four or five days.Eat around 2000 calories for one day.You get the picture.Don’t do this for more than a month-it’s low in calories.

Typical 1700 calories

  • Breakfast – bowl of cereal with semi-skimmed milk and a small glass of orange juice
  • Mid-morning – half a dozen of almonds
  • Lunch – sandwich,apple
  • Mid-afternoon -orangeDinner – plate of chickens and vegetable stir-fry followed by a peach and a small glass of wine.

Deep-cleansing

January 16th, 2010

Soft,smooth,even-textured skin is a great blank canvas,but unfortunately this kind of an all-over body blitz on a day-to-day basic is generally impossible unless we’ve either an obliging neighbour or deep pockets.Theres no excuse not to exfoliate and body brush regularly though as this will keep skin looking and feeling ultra-soft.And dont’t forget to smother your skin with a moisturiser or almond oil afterwards.Beauty experts recommend daily body brushing before having a bath or shower,as this removes dead skin cells and helps your body to absorb beauty productsIt’s also said to boost circulation and stimulate your lymph glands,which are responsible for eliminating toxins from your body.So,how do you do it?You take your body brush and,making sure your skin is dry,brush in long strokes towards your heart for anout five minutes.You can also rev up your circulation and smooth rough skin with an invigorating scrub.A good loofah or some rough sea salt will do the trick.Buff away in circles,paying particular attention to feet,elbows and knees.Rinse off throughly and blast your skin with some cold water.Now it’s time to focus on your face.First,use a gentle lotion to remove your eye make-up (heavy creamscan leave your eyes puffy).Be sure to use light inward movements to avoid dragging your skin.Then remove the rest pf your make-up with a good cleanser – startat the base of your neck and move upwards and outwards in light.stroking movements.Next,exfoliate your skin to remove the dead skin cells,which can make your complexion dull.A handful of oats mixed with double cream is a great kitchen exfoliator.Just rub in gently and rinse off.Next,fill a bowl withj warm (not boiling) water and add a few drops of essential oil such as lavender or eucalyptus.Wrap your hair in a towel and inhale for five minutes (avoid this if you tend to get broken capillaries on your nose or cheeks.)Now’s a great time to tidy your eyebrows,as it’s less tortuous to extract hairs when your pores are open.Then slap on a face mask.Home-made methods include mashing up an avocado and massaging it into your face using the stone (avocadois naturally moisturising).Alternatively,a great ways to tighten up oily skin is to whisk up an egg and rub onto your face.Remove the mask with warm water and the pat your skin dry.Give your skin a five-minute massage using an aromatheraphy oil (or natural almond oil) then remove any excess oil with a toner.Aplly some eye gel,putting it gently inwards towards your nose,and finally finish up with your usualĀ  moisturiser.