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Are Antidepressants Killing You?

According to the most recent pharmaceutical sales figures in the United States and Western Europe, antidepressants and anti-anxiety pharmaceutical medications rank in the top ten of all prescribed drugs. These figures account for hundreds of millions of dollars, if not billions, of sales year after year.

On top of this, we’re not even considering the antidepressant of anti-anxiety or mood-altering uses of illegal drugs. We’re just talking about legal medication.

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There is something fundamentally wrong with our modern society when our primary instinct when dealing with any kind of mood or behavioral issue is to medicate.

Now, don’t get this wrong. I’m not at all saying, nor dismissing the fact that some people do need to be medicated. That’s a fact. They need biochemical intervention.

However, it’s also indisputable that a significant percentage of people who take antidepressants or any other kind of medication don’t have to do it. There are other alternatives. Instead, for a variety of reasons, they feel that this is their only option.

I don’t want to be the one to tell you this, but you’re paying a big price if you feel that you’re stuck on medication. If you feel that this is your only option, you are actually giving up a lot.

Many Antidepressant Formulations have Unpleasant Side Effects

In addition to inducing erectile dysfunction or impotence, weight issues as well as other physical symptoms, antidepressants also numb you.

While they do a wonderful job of eliminating the low points of your moods, they also dampen the high points. Last time I checked, life is all about experiencing the highs and lows.

Now, I understand that the lows can really be soul crushing. They can really get you down. But unfortunately, antidepressants dampen your response to the rest of your emotional range.

Things that normally excite you, things that you normally anticipate and look forward to, no longer excite you. They no longer make you look forward. You no longer feel like you’re looking forward to some great times.

When something good happens to you, instead of feeling a tremendous amount of appreciation and an immense burst of happiness and joy, you feel numb. You know that something positive is happening, but it isn’t as intense as before.

This kills the soul. The soul feels. And it’s very easy to dwell on negative memories and emotions when your soul is hurting. It’s easy to dwell when you’re aching, longing and you feel that something is missing or incomplete.

But the soul also feels a sense of calm, a sense of joy when other people attain their dreams. You get this radiant sense of hope when things work out. And that’s what you give up when you feel that antidepressants are your only option.

The Good News

What if I told you that there is a 100% natural alternative to antidepressants? What if I told you that this alternative does not involve chemicals?

It doesn’t involve professionals monitoring your mental state. It doesn’t involve going to some psychiatrist’s office or spending some time on a counselor’s couch.

Instead, it’s something that you control yourself. Most importantly, it already operates deep within you to keep you sane. I am talking about meditation.

Forget about what you’ve heard before. If you want to get to the core of practical meditation that can help you gain the benefits of antidepressants without the side effects, click here.

The Basics of a Gluten-Free Diet

Going gluten-free can be explained with 3 different conditions – you are Coeliac diagnosed, you are gluten sensitive or you just like the new fashion and want to try it. No matter what is the reason behind it, there are strict rules that need to be applied to your gluten-free diet and here is some basic information that can help you. What is forbidden?

If you are certain about your condition and are definitely going gluten-free, most grains should be avoided. That does not mean that you cannot enjoy some of them (quinoa, chia, corn – all naturally gluten-free). What you should avoid when it comes down to grains is wheat, rye, barley. A lot of the delicious everyday foods are naturally gluten-free – you can safely eat eggs, cheese, milk, beans and most importantly fruits and vegetables. If you are not used to some of the gluten-free foods, initially you will experience like your body is missing substantial ingredients but as anything else in life – it is about habits and it takes time to adjust and get used to it.

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Be more careful with your drinking beverages.

You would not need to remove a good glass of wine from your menu nor sports drinks and juices. The downside of a gluten-free diet comes with beer. Most beers sold in our supermarkets are containing the protein called gluten and if you are a die hard fan, you would need to be looking for the “gluten-free” label.

Coeliac and gluten sensitivity

The main reason why would someone change their eating habits is health. Getting diagnosed with coeliac could be a life changing event. It is usually surrounded by symptoms like diarrhea, severe rashes but there are many cases when no symptoms were experienced and yet the disease was there. If you are gluten sensitive a change in the meal plan is necessary as well. The gluten-free diet would have to be for life but if you follow it strictly you would still fully enjoy the rest of your healthy life.

Having to change your diet from regular to gluten-free could be a hassle in the beginning but with all the information online, it could start a life altering chain of events. The most important tip that you will get is to read the labels of the foods carefully. Familiarize yourself with the needed gluten information and how to avoid foods containing gluten.

10 Minute Workout Tips

Today I am going to reveal to you the secret to the elusive 10 minute total body workout. A lot of people don’t believe it’s possible to get an incredible workout in only 10 minutes that will help with your fat loss program. But, of course you can and it’s very simple.

Start with a general body-weight exercise as your warm-up. So, in this example I am going to do a body-weight squat with hands in front, and pair that with a push up. If you’re a beginner, then you can easily substitute wall squats and kneeling push ups.

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Complete two rounds of that super-set, performing 10 repetitions for each. Once you have finished the warm-up super-set, your body should be ready for the next round of exercises.

The two best exercises to couple together in a 10-minute workout are the dumbbell squat exercise and the dumbbell chest press. When doing the former exercise, obviously you are working your lower body, but you are also working your upper back by holding those dumbbells in position.

For the first set I want you to pick a weight that is relatively easy. So, choose a weight that you could normally do for 15 repetitions and only do 10. After you finish the 10 reps move on to the chest press and follow the same method.

One of the great things about this dumbbell pairing is that you can usually use the same weight you used for the squat as you use for the chest press, saving you time. After finishing the first round of the super-set, increase the weight, so that it is now a very difficult challenge. Now, you will want to complete the set performing 8 repetitions. If 8 reps is still too easy, then add more weight and continue on.

Do as much as you can in 10 minutes and that’s your workout. If you follow the guidelines I have outlined and combine it with a quick warm-up and the proper weights, then you can get a great total body workout in only 10 minutes that will increase your metabolism, burn fat, and build muscle.

Exercise Machines for Seniors

Maintaining regular physical activity is important for people of all ages. For senior citizens, exercise can play a key role in promoting good circulation and muscle strength to increasing energy, balance, and mental focus. It can also help seniors feel better by reducing stress, depression, and anxiety.

There are lots of ways for seniors to get started with an exercise program, whether by joining a fitness center, taking a class at a senior center, or purchasing exercise machines and other equipment for the home. Many types of fitness equipment are designed specifically for the needs of the senior citizens to ensure an enjoyable and safe exercise routine.

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Seniors looking to join a fitness center or purchase exercise machines for the home should consider hydraulic fitness equipment. Hydraulic exercise machines are designed to be easy to use with good joint stability and muscle control to minimize risk of injury. They are ideal for seniors who may be concerned about the impact of more traditional exercise machines on their bodies. Many of the machines are operated in a sitting position and can be easily adjusted with the touch of a button or dial. There are a variety of strength training hydraulic exercise machines to choose from that work different part of the body. Some popular machines for seniors include shoulder, leg, and chest press machines, as well as bicep, row, and abdominal machines.

Seniors should also consider cardiovascular exercise machines. Walking is a great, low impact form of cardio exercise for seniors. Treadmills make it easy to walk anytime, no matter the weather outside. They can be easily adjusted to suit one’s pace and often include extra features for monitoring heart rate and calories burned. More active and physically fit seniors can benefit from the ability to adjust speed and incline on a treadmill for a more challenging workout.

Recumbent exercise bikes are also popular among seniors looking for a cardiovascular exercise machine. These stationary bikes offer a reclined sitting position, which can be more comfortable for some seniors. Different levels of resistance can be set to make a workout easier or more challenging. A recumbent exercise bike is especially ideal for those who become easily bored by an exercise routine. Because of the sitting position and minimal bouncing of the body, it is easy to read, watch television, or listen to music while exercising on a recumbent exercise bike. This makes it more likely that a senior will enjoy and keep up an exercise routine.

Exercise is important for everyone’s health, including seniors. There are many choices of exercise machines that are well suited to the physical needs of older individuals. It is quite possible for a senior citizen to remain fit and active throughout their golden years. By setting up an exercise routine including both strength and cardio equipment, seniors can promote good health while feeling stronger and better about themselves.

 

Digging Down And Grabbing The Hype By Its Roots

What do Mike Tyson, Bill Ford (of THE automotive company), Steve Wynn of Wynn Resorts, Russell Simmons, and former president Bill Clinton all have in common? Sounds like the beginning of a bad joke, right? Well, if you guessed they all eat and rally for the benefits of a plant-based diet, you’d be right. (If you didn’t guess that, don’t worry, you don’t lose any points here…)

Surely, you’ve noticed that diets like this are currently all the rave and how celebrities seem to be jumping on the bandwagon left and right. But what is all the buzz really about? Is there anything behind the hype, or is it just a fad diet restricted to the world’s elite? More importantly, what can this type of diet do for our weight loss goals as well as our overall health and well-being?

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A Look At “The Meat” Of A Plant-Based Diet

Just like it sounds, the term “plant-based diet” refers to any kind of diet based largely on plant foods (typically of the fresh variety but sometimes processed plant foods are included as well) and includes cutting back hard on animal products.

But there are a broad range of “plant eaters” out there foraging our supermarkets, and all these herbivore characters eat according to different principles, depending on their health goals and/or eating philosophies.

For instance, veganism is a strict version of this type of diet in which zero animal products are allowed, including dairy. Vegetarians, on the other hand, cut out meat but often happily gobble up milk based products, like cheese, and possibly even feast on a regular helping of eggs.

Then you get the occasional “vegetarian” who makes allowances for small amounts of seafood here and there.

I know a woman who claims to be a vegetarian but eats fish and bacon (if that makes any sense). There’s even a term for her unique brand of vegetarianism: Wikipedia defines her as a “semi-vegetarian.”

The point, however, is that a plant-based diet is somewhat vague in actual definition and covers a wide range of different eating practices – there are no real hard fast rules besides the general inclusion of lots of plants and avoidance of meat.

Whatever camp of vegetarianism a person chooses to follow, no one can deny that it takes the typical person a certain level of self-discipline to take it up in any of its various forms. Not only because it means no more fat, juicy steaks but also because it requires is a hard charge against the grain in modern society, and it creates quite an inconvenience when shopping, dining out, or eating at the table of a friend.

So why do Mr. Clinton and all these other social superstars even bother? Is it worth the sacrifices, and are the health benefits remarkable enough to make up for the total life makeover it demands?

Let’s have a peek.

What’s So Good About “Eatin’ Your Veggies?”

The plant-based dieting trend as it exists today stems from a growing pool of experts observing something inherently wrong with the Western diet. Study after study notes a plague-like epidemic of chronic diseases in the western world and points out how the rise of these diseases counter-intuitively corresponded with technological advancement (particularly in agriculture).

Others point out how regions of the world where the Western diet hasn’t yet caught on, a diet largely associated with economic development, don’t suffer the same alarming rates of these diseases. In fact, these diseases (which include obesity, heart disease, diabetes, and many forms of cancer) are often referred to in popular text as “Western diseases.”

T. Colin Campbell, co-author of the groundbreaking (and sometimes controversial) book on the subject, “The China Study: Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss, and Long-Term Health,” goes as far as to claim that “cancer is a geographically localized disease.” He maintains that if you look at a world map, the areas of the world with the highest cancer rates clearly correlate with the areas of the world where protein is a large part of the local diet.

Meat based diets, his camp proclaims, are the villain.

A 40 year veteran in nutrition research, Dr. Campbell maintains that a human diet composed of more than 10% meat leads to a huge rise in cancer risk… period. Not only that, he stresses, but a plant based diet even has the power to heal a body long battered by degenerative disease and restore good health.

And while Campbell is certainly the most active, vocal, and influential of the plant-based diet crowd, he’s certainly not the only one.

Another study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association details how Canadian researchers fed subjects with high LDL cholesterol levels (that’s the really, really bad stuff) a diet characterized by plant-based sterols, soy protein, soy milk, soy-based meat substitutes, nuts, and oats.

In the span of 6 months, the subjects saw their LDL levels drop by an average of 13% – a decline that equates to an 11% drop in the risk of a stroke in the next decade.

Another proponent of the diet, Caldwell B. Esselstyn, MD, carried out a twenty year experiment on advanced heart disease patients who were able to not only stop their condition from worsening but completely reverse it in 70% of cases.

And What About Weight Loss?

Great question.

Another great benefit of the plant-centric diets is that they tend to lead to very significant, very consistent weight loss. One of the main reasons for this nice side effect is that red meats, and especially fried foods, are more caloric-ally dense than are water-based foodstuffs like your run of the mill fruits and veggies.

Replace a larger portion of food on your plate with the plants, and the end result is you eat a lot less calories and you lose weight faster. Simple, really.

In fact, one study specifically related to weight loss monitored African American women, a demographic particularly prone to obesity, comparing subjects who ate a largely plant-based diet with those regularly consuming fried foods and red meat. They found the second group put on far more weight over the 14 year study.

The researchers were quick to point out how both groups tended to eat the same amount of food, but the calories were far higher for the second group. So, it was the high-caloric density of meat and fried food that caused the big weight gains.

Do you see where this is going?

Harnessing Your Inner Herbivore

If the plant-based diet makes sense to you but you’re not sure if you’re disciplined enough to go “cold turkey” on meat, one simple tip for switching over your diet without making it too hard on yourself is to start slowly, with incremental changes.

Try swapping out a few meals a week with vegetarian food choices. Or replace a couple problem products that you use a lot with healthier alternatives, one by one – there are actually some real tasty and convincing meat alternatives out there these days, for example. Another possibility is to pick one or two days a week to “try out” being a vegetarian.

As time goes on, these simple choices can become a regular part of your new, healthier diet, and you’ll gain the momentum for more radical changes.

Work some legumes, like beans, into your diet as well. They’re high in fiber and protein, and they replace some of the calories you’re missing – some dieters find a lag in energy levels when switching to a plant-dominated diet without adding a heavy replacement.

Finally, don’t forget about the human tendency to eat the same portions no matter what sits on our plate. Trick yourself by taking up more room on your plate with fruits and veggies, leaving less room for the dangerous stuff.

For ultimate health, 80% of your diet should be composed of “water-based” foods – by that, I mean fruits and vegetables.

Try it and see how you feel.

A Word On Keeping It Simple

As far as how strict your plant-based diet should be, it’s really a matter of which of the philosophies you follow and how hard-core you are about personal food philosophy.

Is total veganism the only true plant-based diet? Are vegetarians who eat a little fish and perhaps the occasional red meat dish (gasp) going to vegetarian hell?

It’s a personal choice, but here’s my take – you won’t find many diets out there that don’t admit grubbing down on more of those good ole’ fresh fruits and veggies and cutting back on the red meat while lowering your calories won’t do wonders for your health, your looks, and your waistline.

Be aware of these benefits and take them very seriously.

But before you get too drastic with your new diet plan, acknowledge that a successful diet is a balance between personal priorities, quality of life, and health. And it’s completely possible to take up a predominantly plant-based diet without signing over your soul to the veggie garden and completely outlawing cheeseburgers for the rest of your life.

A good diet is maintained through basic guidelines, and an occasional cheat from time to time (once you’ve got it under control) doesn’t make you a bad person or mean you’re a traitor of some vague, esoteric clan. After you’ve established solid eating habits, cheating can even be a good thing sometimes.

Sure, there’s a lot of research out there raising some very interesting questions about meat and the potential damage it can do to our bodies (especially in high quantities), but more research is still needed before any absolutes are determined. Meanwhile, just use some common sense.

Michael Pollan probably puts it best in his book, “In Defense of Food,” when he sums up his own rules for plant-eating as such: “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.”

It doesn’t’ get any simpler than that, and any person out there looking to reap the health and weight loss benefits of a sensible plant-based diet without putting themselves through raw broccoli boot camp would do well to follow his simple philosophy.

Stay Healthy With These 7 Quick Fitness Tips

Most people are occupied with their time going to their respective gyms to do different workouts and fitness exercises that will help them stay fit and healthy. There are varied reasons why a person is enrolling in a particular gym. There are individuals who would like to gain weight by building some muscles in their bodies, and there are also individuals who think that going regularly to the gyms will make them achieve their dream body.

However, regardless of the reason and the motivations that a person has, staying fit is a must for everyone. With the demanding lifestyle that one has, it is very important that he/she will stay active and healthy to be able to meet the demands of the tasks that he must do each day.

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This article will show the 7 quick fitness tips that will help individuals who are currently enrolled in the gym and those who are planning to build muscles.

1. Avoid over-training

This is the common mistake that is done by the first timers in the gym. The mentality that your muscle will develop fast if you will do an overload workout is definitely wrong. However, every time your muscle will be used in an intense type of activity such as the workouts, your muscles are breaking down and are becoming muscle fibers. Because of this, they will need some time to be able to recover again and be ready for another session. What you should do is to focus or target a particular group of muscle for once or even twice a week. In this way, your muscles will have the adequate time for their growth.

2. Avoid the prolonged workout 

If you want to build up muscles, you should always think that quality is always much better than quantity. Whenever you will be engaged in a long and tiring workout, the level of the cortisol is actually rising. This will lead TO muscle damage and will hamper the growth of your muscles. Set your workout between 45 minutes up to an hour with the right amount of interval or rest between periods.

3. Grow muscles even if you sleep

Make sure that you will have at least 8 to 10 hours of sleep per night since it is very essential for the growth of your muscle. This resting period will allow your muscles to recover and grow new set of muscle fibers.

4. Avoid alcohol beverages

Alcohol has been proven from time and time again that could interfere with the ability of your body to generate and build muscles mass.

5. Make your fitness routine exciting

In order to prevent boredom with your fitness routine, make some changes every 6-8 weeks. It will not make your muscles adapt with the same workout that will restrict its growth.

6. Always challenge your muscles

Muscle growth is the response to the resistance of working against a heavy load or task. Therefore, it will be better if you will add and try to increase the load of your workout every session. This will involve your muscles at a tough challenge every time you will hit the gym.

7. Get plenty of proteins

This protein is called the building blocks for any human body. So it is really important that this will always be included in your regular diet.

However, if you do not have the budget to afford the required membership fee in the different gyms, there are still ways that you can do to make yourself fit. Below are the 7 quick exercise tips that you can do outside the gym.

1. Walk

Instead of staying inside your home and watching television, why not try walking around your neighborhood? Go to your friend’s house through walking, of course, and spend time there. Then after chatting with him, you must walk again back to your place.

2. Ride the bike

Just like the stationary bike you see in the gym, purchasing the real bike will be a good investment for you. It will not only help you save money since it does not need any fuel, it is also a great way of exercising every day whenever you will ride on it.

3. Outdoor activities

Whenever you are planning an outdoor picnic, be sure that you will bring with you a Frisbee, a ball, or a baseball bat. This will make your picnic and family get together more exciting and fun if you will play together.

4. Start outdoor project

You can plant a garden in your front yard and involving with it will surely make you sweat a lot.

5. Find your workout buddy

Having someone beside you with the same goal will make things easier for you. It is quite hard and lonely if you will be alone in losing weight, but if you will have someone to accompany you, things will be lot happier. You will also be motivated and challenged if your partner is also serious in staying fit.

6. The fitness vacation

Whenever vacation is referred to, most of would think enjoying tropical foods, sitting beside the pool, drinking, and partying all night. However, a fitness vacation is very much different from what you are thinking of. In this vacation, include different activities that will require you to stay active.

7. Ask the professionals

Being motivated would not be enough to make you succeed if you do not have the knowledge of what you are doing. It is essential that you know what to do and you know the direction that you should follow. This is where the importance of hiring a personal trainer or a fitness instructor that will guide and provide you the important information you should know comes in.

Easy Exercises For Seniors in Wheel Chairs

When confined to a wheelchair, it is important that regular exercise be undertaken to enhance the tone and strength in other limbs as well as helping to avoid DVT (deep vein thrombosis) and other poor health outcomes.

Here are some simple wheelchair exercises that are appropriate for senior citizens. These exercises will help with the quality of life and are not complicated.

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There are three types of exercises-strength, resistance and cardio. All have their place as exercises for seniors in wheel chairs.

Cardio exercise is probably one of the most difficult to achieve for the less mobile as it involves increasing the heart rate to a level that encourages the burning of fat. Finding a method of low impact aerobic activity can greatly improve the health of the wheelchair bound. For exercises like these you want to focus on activities that increase the heart rate using the arms.

Apart from cardio, resistance training to build muscle tone and strength training to encourage the best use of these muscles is vital to the health and well being of anyone in wheelchairs. If manual chairs are the norm, then upper body strength can be important to assist in proper function and movement. Strength and resistance training can be done together and will allow the user of the wheelchair to feel more in control of the apparatus.

These types of exercise are best achieved using small weights and dumbbells for lifting exercises, and can be a great way to stretch and extend the muscle after being used in one position for movement. Higher muscle mass also contributes to a faster metabolism, meaning the wheelchair user can use these exercises also to avoid gaining weight.

Using resistance bands means that the exercise is based on using the person’s body weight as resistance. It requires a lot less equipment and can be completed almost anywhere. It also allows the user to attach the bands to the wheelchair and instead of working around the chair to achieve exercise results; it makes the chair part of it. This can help for those who may feel a bit disconnected from their chair or resentful of its presence.

One great machine if you’re looking for equipment for fitness is an arm based rowing or pedaling machine. This allows circular movements of the arms, to varying levels of resistance and is all completed while seated regardless of who uses it. They can be adapted to allow for wheelchairs and this makes them a great option for all round fitness.

When planning exercises for seniors, it is very important that they are designed specifically for the older body. If you have access to specialized doctors it is worth getting their opinion on the needs and limitations of seniors in general, and then adding in any wheelchair specific considerations.

Exercise for seniors is traditionally gentler and slower so don’t expect to get results as quickly as you would with younger people. It’s also important to encourage proper nutrition to allow for the healthiest body and energy available to expend.

About the Yogic Plant Based Diet

Those who practice yoga believe that yoga is not only food for the body, but nourishment for the soul. Yogic practitioners view life force or prana as a vital source to sustain life. Prana is the energy that maintains the strength of the body and brings about health and energy.

You consume prana by practicing yogic breathing techniques (pranayam) or through eating and drinking. This means that the type of food that one eats will have a direct reflection on one’s mental, physical, and emotional health.

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The Entire Experience

To practice yoga in its entirety, a plant-based diet is recommended. This type of diet develops sattva, which is the positive quality of love, connection, awareness, and peace with all beings. Sattva supports the concept of ahisma, which means non-harming. Individuals who follow a sattvic diet don’t eat foods that are created by the harming or killing of animals. The diet also promotes foods that are grown naturally. Yoga practitioners view food and eating as the first connection with the outside world. If people don’t eat with love, peace, and connection, this can cause suffering in other parts of life.

There are a number of delicious foods that are part of a yogic plant-based diet, as well as some foods that should be avoided. Some of the natural foods that are allowed include:

  • Fruits, particularly bananas, peaches and berries, as they are naturally sweet
  • Vegetables, with the exception of garlic and onion
  • Aduki, beans, tofu and mung beans
  • Whole grains like rice, oats and wheat
  • Raw nuts and seeds
  • Herbal teas with water and lime or lemon
  • Spices with a sweet taste to them, like cardamom, basil, turmeric, ginger, fennel or cumin
  • Oils that are derived from plants, like olive oil, sesame oil and sunflower oil
  • Raw sugar like molasses and maple
  • Vegetarian foods that are made with love. Thanks should be given for the food before it is eaten.

Foods that those following the yogic plant-based diet should avoid eating include:

  • All types of fish and meat
  • Eggs
  • Junk food
  • Soft drinks
  • Margarine or lard
  • Fried foods
  • White flour
  • White sugar
  • Spicy foods
  • Microwaved foods
  • Genetically engineered foods
  • Alcohol
  • Tobacco
  • Stimulants
  • Foods that are eaten hastily or in a negative setting

The yogic diet was created to improve the function of the body and enhance mental clarity. The diet should be followed in conjunction with asana, which are physical postures, along with meditation and breathing techniques or pranayama.

Yogic Lifestyle for a Green Planet

For most of us, yoga is a form of exercise. However, the truth is yoga is an active lifestyle that goes far beyond an exercise. Yoga not only teaches us some basic and therapeutic asana plans, but also offers us information about a better and healthier lifestyle. Yogic life consists of helping others, developing healthy relationships, balanced diets with plant based foods, pranayama, philosophy, mantra, and various forms of meditation. Each of these processes makes a person’s life more fruitful.

With the many growing environmental problems in this world, we are facing many issues in our day-to-day life; solutions to global warming, air pollution, ozone layer depletion, and water pollutions are still in need. As a result, we find ourselves in an unhealthy and unpleasant environment. In fact, we are creating this unhealthy environment for our future generations.

How Can Yoga Help?

How does yoga help us in creating a green planet? Yoga, in fact, teaches us about healthier food alternatives without polluting the planet. Those who are open to the idea can opt for a diet that is for the most part plant-based. When you eat plant-based food, your body becomes healthier. Also, you will find more ways to grow and plant seedlings for making a greener earth. As a result, the substantial CO2 in our global environment will gradually decrease.

In addition, modern yoga teaches us to opt for organic food options. If each one of us ate an organic diet, the demand of organic produce would be high. This would eventually decrease the use of genetically altered and chemically treated food. Let’s face it, the use of pesticides and chemicals are a big part of contemporary agricultural techniques, and deplete the natural resources of our world. Additionally, some of today’s health problems can be traced back to the consumption of chemically and genetically altered food.

Yoga teaches us lifestyle techniques. This in turn offers us a better and enjoyable life. When your body and mind are free, you tend to think on the positive side. Yoga lifestyle techniques also make you an active person. Instead of driving a car, you opt for a walk or riding a bicycle.

Yoga practices also make a person calm, motivated, and optimistic. Therefore, yoga practice make you successful, healthy, and content with your life. Historically, yoga has aligned itself with non-violence, which teaches us to develop compassion and tolerance for others. Yogic philosophy serves us as a blueprint for building a better, green, peaceful, and happy world.

5 Personal Fitness Tips to Follow After Delivery

Pregnancy, childbirth and breastfeeding take a drastic toll on your body. After childbirth, a woman’s routine becomes much hectic because of the newborn baby! A mother may at times, feel blessed to have even a few hours of uninterrupted sleep.

Nevertheless, personal training experts say that a proper fitness program and nutritious diet can help you get in shape quickly.

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Be cautioned though. A mother of two and a personal training expert says that transformation does not happen overnight. However, with regular exercises she eventually had a body, which was better than she ever could have at her age! So, if you are planning to undertake some post-pregnancy exercises, now is the chance to get a body that maybe you dreamed of having, all those years!

1. Develop realistic goals

We know the first few months after having a baby are very special. Your baby is dependent on you for everything and you can’t leave their side for long too! However, you have to take out time for yourself. Do not exercise to fatigue. Take it slow but do not ditch exercises completely. Exercise when your baby is asleep and go for walks with your baby.

2. Exercises to do

Start practicing Kegel Exercises whenever you have spare time at hand. Take a deep breath and while exhaling, imagine your vaginal opening getting pulled up toward the inside of your belly button. Relax when inhaling. Repeat this procedure 20 times.

Another exercise to do is Tommy Toner. Inhale while expanding your belly. Pull your belly button toward your spine as you exhale. Again, repeat this 20 times.

3. Use dumbbells

Weight training is one of the most effective ways to have a better-shaped body. Even 2 or 3 sessions in a week, each of 20-30 minutes can bring some noticeable difference.

With weight training, you will have more lean muscles and less of body fats so not only do you lose weight but you also become stronger.

4. Don’t eat snacks or fast foods

With less time at hand and more tasks to do, some women may grab processed snacks and fast food without thinking about the damage they are doing to their fitness program!

If you are busy, have shakes instead. Eat healthy and more natural snacks such as nuts, fruits or a cup of low-fat yogurt. You could go to a nutritionist for some great snack ideas.

5. Hydrate yourself

Drink plenty of water, before, during and after your fitness training exercise. Lactating mother should have at least 8 ounces of water before and after their exercises. If your urine is clear or pale yellow in color, it means you are drinking enough water.

Senior Citizens Should Still Workout

As you grow older, staying fit and healthy is more important than ever before. By following an active lifestyle and working out regularly, you will definitely take care of your health and increase stamina. The suggestions listed here will present some handy fitness strategies for a seniors.

Growing older doesn’t mean you have to stop working out. In fact tons of senior citizens are becoming more active than ever. They might have to start making small changes in the way they go about exercising.

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Always putting safety first and foremost. Senior citizens should workout and can do all the exercises of younger people. This includes, weightlifting, yoga, running, cardio and aerobics.

Seniors have to exercise and build muscle to prevent bone mass loss. The longer the person puts off working out the more chances of developing osteoporosis and other ailments. To prevent loss of strength the individual should do some form of strength training and incorporate some cardio for stamina. Cardio exercise also keeps the heart healthy. Yoga is also a great exercise for seniors. It helps with balance and flexibility.

Joining a senior class at a local gym is a very good for you. Not only will it help the person to get into shape, but help make new friends to workout with. The more people you can find to exercise the more fun the class is going to be. There are more senior classes opening up than ever before. Enjoy this time and workout hard. You’re body will reward you with increased energy and more stamina.

People have to realize that walking is one of the best exercises you can do. Walking costs nothing but the time and effort that the person puts forth. It’s one exercise that can help almost all seniors. Anyone can do it, and for the most part there is not much stress on the joints. Walking outside, walking on the treadmill, and walking on trails offer you lots of options. Try to walk a minimum of twenty minutes a day, one hour maximum. The more the individual walks, the more likely they are going to see positive results.

Swimming for senior citizens is very helpful for joints and tendons. Low impact swimming also aids in muscle recovery and healing. Senior classes normally offer swimming and most people love the benefits and feeling after a nice swim. The amount or swimming is totally up to the person. I have seen many seniors swimming laps in the pool, so for a good workout maybe start with one or two laps and work up from there.

As we get older it’s even more important to take care of your body. Yes it is true seniors do get some aches and pains from time to time. That should not stop the person from being active. Keep striving everyday to exercise to fight of disease and to feel great.