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Belly fat
Are you worried about your Belly fat... Are you doing 1000's of abdominal crunches to reduce this stubborn fat and still not getting results...
I do get lot of questions to reduce belly fat...here are few tips that should be helpful
1. Start cleaning up your diet
2. Get rid of all types of sugars and processed foods
3. Increase your water intake
4. Consume lots of fiber in all meals
5. Optimal protein intake
6. Improve the quality of fat consumed in your diet
7. Get good stress free sleep
8. Practice body weight exercises or do strength training
9. Focus on core muscles activity
10- Most important - BE PATIENT - Belly fat is always a trouble spot that takes the longest to go , but if consistency in diet and workout is maintained, your will surely get slow permanant results
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BONE HEALTH
ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR BONE HEALTH
Lack of calcium and vitamin D are generally considered the cause of weak bone health and osteoporosis but POOR NUTRITION and lack of daily PHYSICAL EXERCISE also contributes to bone health.
Certain foods like calcium, vitamin d, and protein are good for your bones, but certain foods are better to avoid because they can enhance the bone calcium loss
A. Eat less SALT
Too much of salt (in form of processed foods, packaged foods) is harmful for skeleton as it leads to calcium loss
B. CARBONATED drinks-
Contains Phosphoric acid which increases the drain of calcium from bones.
C. Over dose of CAFFEINE -
Excess caffeine reduces the absorption of calcium from gut
D. Make a distance from SUGAR-
Excess sugar interferes with calcium absorption and drains phosphorus and other essential minerals that help in calcium absorption
E. Restrict ALCOHOL-
Too much alcohol reduces bone density and increases calcium excretion from body.
Even if you take alcohol occasionally, avoid mixing it with carbonated drinks
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