12 Benefits of Walking: 1. Improve Circulation Walking wards off heart disease, brings up the heart rate, lowers blood pressure and strengthens the heart. Post-menopausal women who walk just one to two miles a day can lower their blood pressure by nearly 11 points in 24 weeks. Women who walk 30 minutes a day can […]
Continue readingWalking backwards, also known as retro walking, offers a unique and effective way to benefit your body and enhance your health. This simple yet powerful exercise engages a variety of muscle groups that are often underutilized in forward motion. When you walk backwards, you activate your quadriceps, calves, and hamstrings in a different manner than […]
Continue reading12 Benefits of Walking: 1. Improve Circulation Walking wards off heart disease, brings up the heart rate, lowers blood pressure and strengthens the heart. Post-menopausal women who walk just one to two miles a day can lower their blood pressure by nearly 11 points in 24 weeks. Women who walk 30 minutes a day can […]
Continue readingIs the link between breakfast skipping and obesity cause-and-effect? Breakthroughs in the field of chronobiology—the study of our circadian rhythms—help solve the mystery of the missing morning calories in breakfast studies. *Spoiler Alert* Ironically, breakfast may indeed be the most important meal for weight loss based on chronobiology, the effects of our circadian rhythms. While […]
Continue readingThese days, we hear a lot about fasting. Intermittent fasting, time-restricted eating, and water fasting are just some of the many terms being thrown around in support of better health. And we can’t forget about the high-fat, ketogenic, and low-carb approaches that are gaining in popularity as well. Which one is best? What does it […]
Continue readingWhy are calories eaten in the morning less fattening than calories eaten in the evening? New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: You thought dual benefits sounded good. Stay tuned—triple benefits are next! I’m going into more on circadian rhythms next with: • How Circadian Rhythms Affect Blood Sugar […]
Continue readingA calorie is not a calorie—it not only depends what you eat, but when you eat. New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: Isn’t that wild? Two pounds of weight loss a week eating the same number of calories. But that was a pretty extreme study. What about just […]
Continue readingIs the link between breakfast skipping and obesity cause-and-effect? New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: *Spoiler Alert* As you’ll see in my next video, Is Skipping Breakfast Better for Weight Loss? ( ), ironically breakfast may indeed be the most important meal for weight loss based on chronobiology, […]
Continue readingDark chocolate is pitted against milk chocolate in a test of artery function. New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: More on chocolate in: • A Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ( ) • Dark Chocolate and Artery Function ( ) • Does Chocolate Cause Weight Gain? ( ) […]
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