Friday, May 18, 2007

Health and Fitness Make the Difference Between Living Well and Living


Quality of life is what we all want. Good health helps us achieve a high quality of life. Fitness makes us want to live it every day. If you agree with these three premises, keep reading.
The Purpose of Health and Fitness Tips To inform you of new developments in the health and fitness fields is our aim. We'll do the research; we have the resources. You get the results. The name of the game is 'current' and 'relevant' for today. Forget all the excess baggage of the so-called fitness gurus.

Become Healthier and Fitter FasterWhile we know you are interested in becoming healthier and fitter or maintaining the health and fitness you have, we also know you have limited time to devote to it. We therefore pledge to you a fast, simple method to hop aboard the fitness fast train. Get on track with the facts.Health Professionals, Medical Doctors and Health and Fitness Writers and Editors Make Up Our StaffOur staff experience in the booming Health and Fitness field adds up to more than 100 years. Not that anyone is age 100 or even close, but we all plan to live that long. We want to make sure we have company. So we invite you along for the ride. We'll spur you on and help you over the rough spots to your own fitness destination.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Save Money on Organic Food


Go Organic!, a project sponsored in part by the Organic Trade Association and the Earth Day Network, is launching a new coupon booklet for Earth Day that offers $13 worth of coupons for a variety of organic products, including Barbara's Bakery snacks, Kashi cereals, and Earthbound Farm produce.

The coupons help offset the extra cost of organic food versus its conventionally grown counterparts. For a free booklet, call 866-I-GO-ORGA. To learn more about organic food and find local stores, visit www.organicearthday.org. You'll also find more than 35 recipes, including one for pear scones by celebrity chef Akasha Richmond, and you can enter to win a spa vacation in Austin, Texas.

Eating organic doesn't have to be restricted to just your home! Read more about Dining Out, Eating Organic.

Drink recipies : For Men



Cuervo Gold + Sangrita

2 cups tomato juice or Bloody Mary mix
1/2 cup lime juice
3 tsp grenadine
Dash hot sauce
Pinch salt
Fresh ground pepper to taste
Jose Cuervo Especial tequila

To Make: [1] Combine all ingredients except tequila in a pitcher. [2] Pour into tall shot glasses. [3] Pour tequila into separate shot glasses and serve with Sangrita: Toss back the tequila, then drink the Sangrita as a chaser. Makes 10 servings.


Some Tips for Summer Success

I know many of you use summer as the time to jump-start your lifestyle change. I thought it would be important for you to hear helpful tips from people who have lost 50-100 pounds.

But before you blast through these tips, let me just ask you one thing: Aren't you ready to make the change? Come on, the sun is warming up our bones, and it's time to seize the chance to be healthier. As a result of improving some of your habits, you'll look and feel great. So if you want to go for it, make the decision, and then the commitment, and then let's do it.

There's nothing unusual about the people who used these tips to accomplish success. They live all around the country - some are working, and some are stay-at-home moms.

1. Have your food plan organized. When it comes to eating, don't wing it. While you're starting out, you could even have your entire day or week mapped out for you. Put the list of meals in the kitchen (on the fridge or oven) or in a notebook so you already know mentally and emotionally what you're going to be putting in your mouth.

It's even a great idea to have healthy snacks in the office or in the car in case you find yourself hungry while on the road or working late. Make sure to also control the portions of your healthy snacks. Put them in individual-serving containers, so it's easy to see where the cutoff point is.

2. Create a plan that you can stick to for the long haul. This isn't a diet mentality. This is about finding a way of eating and exercising that you can live with. The plan should reflect who you are and how you live your life. For example, some of the individuals said they weren't willing or able to stop eating out as much, so it became important for them to learn how to eat healthier while dining out.

3. Find someone to go to battle with. Let's face it - it's just so much easier not to go it alone. Call a friend and see if they want to take on this adventure with you. Talk about how your experience is going, and surround yourself with people who are supporting your goals. If they're trying to tempt you with foods, then either stay away from them or ask them to stop. People will quickly learn and respect that you are dead serious.

4. Take it one week at a time. It's better not to tell yourself you need to lose 20, 30, 60, or 100 pounds. Just shoot for a pound or two a week. This is a healthy and realistic goal. If you stick to it, think about how much weight that'll be by the end of the year. You'll feel good about your mini-accomplishments each week that feed into your greater goal.

5. Don't punish yourself if you have an off-day or meal. If you fall off the wagon, don't let that throw you off course. Hey, we're all learning and we're all human, so give yourself a break. Be disciplined with yourself, but not to the point that it keeps you from succeeding.

6. Get professional help. Starting out can be frustrating and confusing. If you're able to find a good nutritionist to talk to at least once, make an appointment. Finding a pro is great, but if you don't have access to someone, then hit the library and find some books that are appealing to you to get some guidance.

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