Thursday, March 22, 2007

Discover a natural way to lose weight

Fat consumption has a crucial role in weight management and it is usually controlled though low-fat diets that are very difficult to follow. Even worse, these diets need to be combined with others in order to control the amounts of carbohydrates. Prescription pills such as Xenical (Orlistat) are sometimes used to help reduce the amounts of fat that is ingested. However, patients usually complain about problems and side effects associated with these compounds. Fortunately there are other, more natural ways to cope with excessive fat ingestion. Fat binders are organic substances that have the ability to “gather” fat molecules within the intestine and help the body eliminate them with the feces. This is a very natural and safe way to reduce fat absorption and lose weight without having to suffer severe food restrictions. There are several fat binders available, being Chitosan and Proactol the most widely sold. However, and not all fat binder pills work with the same efficiency. Fat-Binders is a website with reviews and comparisons of the most successful fat binders that will help you learn about them and make a wiser choice, which is the key for a successful weightloss plan.

Thursday, March 1, 2007

Looking for nutritional benefits? Have a cup of tea!

Can you drink your vegetables? We're not talking smoothies here. We're talking tea. It might seem an exaggeration to compare a cup of tea to a serving of veggies, but there are some similarities.



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Children's allergy risk may be influenced by diets during pregnancy.

What a woman eats during pregnancy may influence the odds that her child will develop allergies, a new study hints.



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Eating disorders... getting too emotional?

Obesity is an epidemic in the U.S., affecting all age groups. Some Americans are overweight because of emotional eating problems.



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Fat Kids: about responsibility

Reaction to story about obese child that may be removed from mother's custody.



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