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July 7th, 2009General, Natural Beauty, Recipes, Recipes-Fruit, Weight Loss
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Now That you know what Juice Diets are, here are a few pointers in how to make the perfect menu for your diet:
Some ingredients which can be used in juice fasts are:
Vegetables: celery, cucumber, tomato, bell pepper, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes.
Greens: parsley, beet greens, chard, kale, dandelion leaf and spinach.
Herbs: fennel, spearmint, yucca root, basil, ginger, peppermint, green onion, chili pepper.
Fruits: grapes, apples, citrus, Açaí berry.
Extras: wheat grass juice, spirulina, complete vitamin & mineral supplement, psyllium husks.
Some side effects of a juice fast need mentioning here. Some common but temporary side effects include headaches, hypoglycemia, acne, tiredness, bad breath and an increase in body odor. Others could include dizziness or fainting, low blood pressure, weight loss, hunger, heart palpitations, vomiting and kidney problems. If you experience any of these side effects or any situation worsens contact a medical professional immediately.
During a juice fast the stomach shrinks to its original size, about the size of your fist. After only three days of simply ingesting raw organic and fresh juices and water, you will lose those cravings for solid foods.
Your mind might try to tell you differently; however, your body doesn’t need more at this time. While just drinking your food, your stomach is able to get some well-deserved rest, allowing your colon to shed old compacted material which could be waiting there to cause future disease.
If you are considering a diet which is more than just counting calories, this extreme detox diet could be the one for you. Using juices in this diet beneficially provides the antioxidants and vitamins required to keep you healthy for the duration.
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July 5th, 2009Exercise, General, Healthy Eating on the Go, Nutrition, Recipes, Weight Loss
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Among the various diets found in today’s world of searching for better health, you can find what is known as a juice fast or detoxification diet. This type of fast diet involves the consumption of only water, raw vegetable and fruit juices for a certain period of time. The reason behind this diet is for the beneficial antioxidants and vitamins contained in fresh juices. This diet is considered one of extreme detox as there is no solid food consumed for the duration.
There are many reasons people may choose a juice fast diet over another type. Juice fasts can be used for losing weight, religious reasons, or to assist in weaning oneself from possible unhealthy habits. These could include overeating, caffeine addiction or smoking – to name a few. Then there are fasters who are a little more serious about their routines with juice fasting. They use it as an alternative healing technique to many conventional treatments. It may be used as a healing method for pain management, arthritis, infections resistant to antibiotics and other ailments as well.
There are certain people for whom juice diets aren’t recommended. This group of people includes pregnant or nursing women, children, diabetics, or people with anemia. Anyone with an impaired immune system, low blood pressure, terminal illness or epilepsy should also stay clear. People with any chronic illness or condition should steer clear of a juice fast unless they doing so under strict medical supervision. Never try a juice fast before or after surgery.
When considering how long your juice fast is going to last, there is an easy rule of thumb to follow. Continue with the juice fast until you have two days without any symptoms of detoxification. If you wish, you can also stick to a juice fast three or four days a week while eating a selection of fresh fruits and vegetables the other days. Along with sipping your juice during the day, it is recommended you also consume approximately six glasses of water at room temperature.
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July 3rd, 2009Exercise, General, Weight LossWhey protein powders are quite popular as a supplement in the diets of athletes and bodybuilders. Proteins are an essential factor in the repair and building of muscle. A supplement of protein in your diet is important – not only to protect you from injury but especially for those who are looking to build more muscle.
The most common form found is whey protein. It’s a product derived from milk used during the cheese-making process whey protein is collected and separated from the cheese. It is quite easy to frequently find fantastic deals on this already inexpensive product.
While searching for whey protein powders, you will see just how many different types are out there. Whey protein concentrates (the least expensive) and whey protein isolates are the most common. The purity of the protein powder in the concentrated form is approximately 75% protein by weight.
Although types containing a higher quality by weight will be of higher quality and have better absorption rates into your body but they will carry a heavier price tag as well.
Our bodies need amino acids in order to be used as fuel for the rebuilding of muscles. Whey protein happens to contain these amino acids at the appropriate level for rapid intake and usage. This helps to increase the response from both hormones and cells, but it must be consumed immediately following a workout. Not only will this assist in building muscle – it will also enhance muscle endurance while reducing any deterioration. These amino acids will have the ability to be metabolized directly into the muscle tissue rather than the liver as with other amino acids.
It’s not to be assumed, however, that you will become bigger with larger amounts of protein consumed – no matter what your lifestyle is. Leading a sedentary lifestyle isn’t going to make the whey protein achieve anything miraculous. The more exercise you do, the more protein you need. It is recommended that strength athletes consume an approximate 0.7 to 0.8 grams of protein for each pound of body weight. However, going over this amount will only lead to extra fat to burn, no matter how much strength training you intend on doing.
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What is Reiki?
Reiki is a healing therapy that works with modern medical techniques, hence the name “complementary”. Reiki uses hands-on techniques to channel energy from the Reiki master to the client and thus heal them. With this form of healing, it is not only the energy of the receiver but also the energy and balance of the Reiki healer.
Reiki healing works to restore the energy flow or ki (pronounced chee) within the body. Stress can obstruct the flow of energy throughout the body. If there is disease going on in the body, energy flow or ki can be low and the body can still be out of balance. The Reiki healer introduces energy from a limitless divine source into the body of the client to aid in healing the body.
This form of healing was originally started in Tibet. A renewed form of the healing technique was developed by a Japanese Buddhist and named Reiki which means universal life force energy.
A Reiki master is familiar with the energy flow of the body and how they can tap into and change that energy with their own energy through the laying on of hands. Through Reiki training, practitioners learn about how to channel that energy through intention. When this intention is strong, a Reiki healer can affect changes in the body of an individual even from far away without physical contact taking place.
Reiki masters use their training to benefit the body in many ways:
* Better sleep patterns
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* Lower blood pressure
* Pain relief
* Boosting immune system function
* Emotional and spiritual growth
* Detoxification
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May 27th, 2009Generalcontinued…
There are two other elements which are considered essential while training for the correct execution of techniques in Aikido: The Ki or flow of energy and the Budo or martial way of practicing each technique with dedication and absolute commitment.
Once the participants or aikidokas have made the commitment to their training, their first lesson involves learning how to fall appropriately. They need to know how to absorb the effects of the various techniques which will be experienced. This is followed by different exercises which are done in a free-standing method of solo body movements. With these the aikidokas learn how to appropriately shift their weight and balance, as well as fundamental disciplines behind each individual technique.
Although many people think of Aikido as one of the ultimate martial arts, it is an art more thoroughly based on religion and harmony. Aikido uses joint locks, manipulation of weight, and various throws in order to achieve its purpose.It’s a very effective martial art, which were the intentions of Ueshiba from the start.
There are differences in what many think, and there is no real unified belief or philosophy in the martial art of Aikido.†While it is indeed rich in heritage and religion, its belief system revolves around harmony and peace of the spirit. With the achievement of a higher spiritual power, Ueshiba always believed the human body was capable of anything. Although he wanted revenge, he still took a stand by stating Aikido wasn’t about fighting. It was a way to reconcile with the world, making every human being one giant family.
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May 25th, 2009General
When considering the many martial arts one can choose to practice, Aikido is still on of the most popular choices in the United States today. Aikido is so rich in both tradition and history, yet it is newer than most others. This art originally started in Japan at some point in the 1940s.
Aikido’s founder, Morihei Ueshiba (often known as Great Teacher or O Sensei) was born on December 14, 1883. Growing up in modern Japan, he was witness to much violence, including some local vandals attacking his own father. It was at this time he decided to grow strong enough to seek revenge for his father’s sake, spending as much time as possible training in martial arts. He received numerous certificates in jujitsu, fencing and spear fighting during this time of intense physical training.
Even with all of his achievements he felt there should be more to it. Turning to religion, he hoped to find some greater sense of significance of life. Yet he did not stop his training of martial arts during this time. Ueshiba founded the martial art of Aikido by joining his religious beliefs with his intense trainings in martial arts. This style was known as aikibudo until around 1942, when he chose to go with the name of Aikido. It was the incorporation of jujitsu, aiki-jujitsu along with spear and sword fighting.
The fundamental requirements for the practice of Aikido are dedication and respect in regards to the techniques and principles of the art. Other than these requirements, anyone of any age or strength can participate in the practice. There are no limits except those you impose upon yourself.
The movements related to the techniques of Aikido are derived from movements used while wielding the Japanese sword or spear fighting arts. The bokken (replica sword) and the jo (a stick) are used in practice as aids to enhance the understanding and skill required for fluid use of techniques.
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May 17th, 2009Anxiety, Exercise, General, Green Living, Healthy Eating on the Go, Heart Health, Natural Beauty, Nutrition, Weight LossHello guys!
Summer is around the corner, and for the next week Healthful Goddes is going to dedicate a segment “For The Body” with information about: Tai-Chi, Judo, Akido and Kickboxing!

The first article of “For the Body” is about Tai-Chi, the martial art considered to be a form of meditation. People practicing Tai Chi, also known as “players” learn to emphasize not only slow, deep breathing but rhythmic movements as well. This assists development of a focused and calm mind.Tai Chi is an enjoyable activity for those of all ages and fitness levels. Each individual can practice the postures and movements in a manner relative to their own level of fitness, energy and state of mind. Each individual starts where they are, and learns at their own pace. It can be beneficial to the fittest athlete, the teenager and everyone in between. You may even find those in wheelchairs as part of a group practicing Tai Chi in the park near your home. You could take part even if you don’t think you could be coordinated or agile enough. These are all aspects you can learn at your own pace.
Traditional Chinese Medicine states that disease results from weak and impaired flow of qi (pronounced chee) through the meridians. There are fourteen main energy meridians which link internal organs and the entire physical body with the mind and emotional systems. These meridians arenít visible; however, you can detect them by the energy which moves through them. With the gentle movements of Tai Chi these energy channels are opened, thereby allowing the rhythm of the movements of the muscles, spine and joint to release energy through the body. This flushes out any stagnant qi, replacing it with fresh qi that is newly oxygenated.
The slow pace of Tai Chi provides the effect of performing a body scan to clear any place where there may be tension building up or stored. By releasing the grip of debris in both mind and body, we allow more space for positive aspects such as love and light to enter our lives. Aside from the meridians Tai Chi uses to work the internal organs, it also clears the joints of any potential debris in those areas, such as calcium deposits. This benefit is a result of the different movements requiring the body to rotate to about 95% of its ability. Tai Chiís health benefits are being quickly discovered in western medicine.
Health and life are simple reflections of our mind state. Body and breath move along with the mind. This encourages cleaning out any roadblocks which normally would keep us from moving forward. These roadblocks keep us locked in emotional and psychological patterns that arenít always healthy. The empowerment of “meditation in motion” can keep us in the train of thought that change itself is a constant in our lives, and new beginnings always follow closures.Whenever stress and tension start taking their toll on health and well-being, it would be wise to look to those who have attained that level of harmony within the body. Whether one is seeking to find that silence, relaxation and focus of thought, or if what is wanted is a gentle fitness program to increase flexibility and overall general health, Tai Chi would be an excellent place to start.
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Exercise is a healthy way to stay fit during pregnancy. For a healthy woman, exercise strengthens muscles for a shorter labor and easier delivery.
Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, exercise is safe in moderation. There are times when certain conditions present themselves during pregnancy. If you begin to spot or cramp, see your doctor immediately. It could be nothing but it could also signal problems with the cervix or placenta. Any exercise will have to be stopped from that point on.
A pregnant woman may develop gestational diabetes. This occurs when you experience high levels of blood sugar during pregnancy. The added hormones produced by the placenta during pregnancy can cause insulin resistance. Insulin is being produced but it is having no effect in the body. As a result, more and more insulin is produced, increasing the blood sugar.
Previous medical conditions before pregnancy can prohibit exercise during pregnancy. While you managed your high blood pressure or asthma before pregnancy, it becomes a more critical situation when a baby is present. Any type of exercise can increase your blood pressure to an unsafe level for your baby.
Asthma makes it hard to breathe under the best of circumstances and your lower level of oxygen affects the baby too. It is important to keep asthma under control as much as possible.
Heart disease is another medical condition that prohibits exercise. Depending on your heart condition, bed rest may be advised. Physical activity could cause further heart problems that would compromise your pregnancy.
When you become pregnant, your doctor will take a detailed history. If you have had a history of miscarriages, exercise will be taken off the table. Any increase in physical activity could contribute to another miscarriage. It is a chance a doctor won’t take with your health and that of your unborn child.
Each month you go in to see your doctor for an exam, inform him of changes to your body. Any new developments that will threaten you or your baby can keep you from being permitted to exercise. Listen to your doctor’s advice for your protection.
Certain medical conditions may prohibit exercise during pregnancy. Even if you exercised before pregnancy, follow the doctor’s orders for a healthy pregnancy.
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April 19th, 2009Exercise, General, Weight Loss
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So you started exercising to get back in shape after having your little bundle of joy, what now?
The most important thing you must remember for your health and the baby’s is to eat the right things! Eat a healthy diet. Part of the weight-loss equation is eating the right foods. Avoid processed foods, even healthy sounding ones in the frozen food aisle. If you are breastfeeding it is important to choose carefully. Fresh fruits, whole grains, plenty of vegetables and lean meats are good for a start. Keep it wholesome for you and your baby.
Just because you don’t have a gym at home or the gym is too far for you to get to, you shouldn’t stop!
Don’t neglect working out at home. You don’t need a fancy gym to get the exercise that you need. Pop in a video while the baby is asleep or walk around the neighborhood, you can even do this with the baby. The important thing is to keep moving and burn those calories.
Integrate your baby into the exercise. You have a built-in workout partner. Place him in a stroller and get moving. Strap on a baby harness and hit the mall.
Make it a family affair. Get the whole family moving for their health. Do you have older children? Take a hiking day trip on the weekend.
Integrate weight training. When you are ready, lifting weights will burn more calories than just aerobic activity alone. Buy a pair of dumbbells and perform a workout at home. FIRM has great DVD workouts that combine aerobics with weights for faster results.
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April 17th, 2009Exercise, General, Nutrition, Weight Loss
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Losing weight is never easy, especially after pregnancy. You have given your body as a comfortable home for your baby until his birth. Now, it’s time to get that house back in order. Here are some tips for regaining that pre-pregnancy baby body.
1. First of all, give yourself some time. The most important thing to be concerned about is the baby. Your body also needs some rest after nine months of sharing a body. Give it two or three months at the least before you think seriously about starting your weight-loss regimen.
2. Start slowly. The only way to stick with an exercise plan is to ease into it. Women who dive head first into exercise may get discouraged by aches and pains.
3. Don’t have unrealistic expectations. It takes time to get up enough energy to do a full workout and to lose the weight. In order to avoid discouragement star with small goals you would like to achieve.
4. Do something that you love to do. You may have to work back up to it but that’s okay. For example, if you love jogging, start out walking until you are ready to jog. Exercise because you want to not because you have to.
5. Exercise at least two days a week to begin with. Twenty to thirty minutes two days a week will help you start the process to lose weight and keep your heart and lungs in shape. Leave a day of rest in between each workout so your body can recover. Use the buddy- system, find a friend that want to get in shape and that way you have a great support system for those days you don’t feel like putting your jogging shoes on!
These tips are the beginning to getting your body back in shape, once you have started this regimen and you feel comfortable with your rhythm, start adding more days, then add more time- one hour every other would be ideal, last but not least, when you feel your body is ready add weights to your ankles and/or arms to your walk or jog for example.
Getting back in shape is not easy, but the rewards are amazing for the body and soul!
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