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Sleep better at night…

29 Friday May 2015

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start taking magnesium during the day. It’s a mineral that’s responsible for more than 300 different chemical reactions in the body. It de-stresses you, so you can sleep better. Plus, it can relieve leg cramps, which can keep you up at night. So, try eating more magnesium-rich foods, like broccoli, kale, almonds, pumpkin seeds, and beans. Or take a bath with Epsom salts, which allows magnesium to soak into your skin. If you go the supplement route, look for chelated magnesium. That means the magnesium is bound to an amino acid. It’s like putting a letter in an envelope – it makes it easier to be delivered to your body to be absorbed.

Why is your nose whistling?

28 Thursday May 2015

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It’s caused by air moving through a narrow space in your nose – which means, you’ve probably got some junk up there. Blowing your nose should help, but if it doesn’t, just wait until your congestion clears, or try a saline nasal rinse. However, see a doctor if the whistling starts immediately after an injury. A right hook to the face, or too much nose picking, can cause a perforated septum… Which is a hole in the wall between your nasal passages — and could possibly require surgery.

Here’s how to lose weight: Embrace spicy foods.

27 Wednesday May 2015

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A study found that adding a-quarter teaspoon of chili pepper to each meal can prevent overeating. Mainly because we tend to slow down and take fewer bites when our mouth feels like it’s on fire… Which explains why many people in the study stopped eating when they’d consumed just 75% of their daily calories! And as a bonus, the capsaicin in chili peppers boosts our metabolism, helping us burn an extra 100 calories a day.

If you’re looking for something to blame for your wrinkles, look up.

26 Tuesday May 2015

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Because the sun accounts for 80% of all skin aging. And the older we get, the more damaging UV rays become. Sun damage is what causes brown spots, yellowing, reduced skin elasticity and sagging. And just a 2% increase in skin damage ages a face by three years. If that’s not enough incentive to wear sunscreen, there’s the threat of skin cancer, too. So, slather on sunscreen every day.

Are you “Hangry?”

22 Friday May 2015

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That’s a combination of hungry + angry.

And we’re more likely to feel angry when we’re hungry, like a cranky baby.

That’s because not eating for a while can cause levels of the happy hormone seratonin to drop, which makes it more difficult to regulate our emotions. So to stay on an even keel, never get to the point where you’re absolutely famished.

Do you eat iceberg lettuce?

21 Thursday May 2015

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You’ve probably heard that iceberg lettuce has no nutritional value – but that’s not true. It can actually lower our cancer risk! That’s because it’s packed with vitamin K, a nutrient that targets pre-cancerous cells, and makes them inactive. And simply eating a few ounces of iceberg lettuce daily can help cut our cancer risk by 13%.

How does 30 minutes of exercise in the morning help insomnia at night?

20 Wednesday May 2015

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By reducing stress hormones throughout the day. Basically, we wake up because stress hormones are coursing through our bodies. But if you get some exercise in shortly afterward, it evens them out, giving you steady energy during the day and helping you unwind at night. In fact, Appalachian State University researchers found that morning exercisers significantly improved their quality of sleep, compared to those who worked out at 1pm or 7pm, and spent 75% MORE time in deep sleep, which is the most restorative kind.

It seems like there’s a new “superfood” in the news every week.

19 Tuesday May 2015

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But I have a list of superfoods that live up to their hype. These are the real deal… And according to certified nutrition and fitness expert JJ Virgin, they really do work to keep us healthy and help us lose weight:

•Grass-fed beef. A recent Clemson University study found that, compared to grain-fed beef, grass-fed beef is higher in nutrients… And it contains double the amount of a fatty acid called C-L-A. That’s important because C-L-A plays a key role in helping the body burn fat and build muscle. Meaning it helps us lose weight, and keep it off.

•Wild-caught salmon. You’ve probably heard us talk about the omega-3s in wild-caught fish, that’s a fatty acid proven to boost heart and brain health. But salmon’s also a good source of selenium, a mineral that helps reduce inflammation.
That helps make our immune system stronger. Plus, studies show a strong link between higher levels of selenium and decreased anxiety and depression.

•Raspberries. Blueberries may get all the attention, but raspberries are higher in fiber. In fact, one cup provides 8 grams of fiber, or about a-quarter of what most adults need for a full day. And a diet high in fiber helps keep our blood sugar level stable, which in turn, reduces our hunger and cravings, so we eat fewer calories.

How about a mood boost?

18 Monday May 2015

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…dust off your DVD collections, and watch one of your favorite movies.

Or watch that re-run of Seinfeld for the 10th time.

Studies suggest that people who watch old favorites on a regular basis are happier, more focused, and more motivated, even on the grayest, overcast day…compared to those who always watch something new.

That’s because already knowing what familiar characters are going to say lets your brain relax, which reduces tension, boosts your energy, and improves your mood.

Trying to watch your weight?

15 Friday May 2015

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Well here are a few surprising things that can cause weight gain:

•Drinking low fat milk. It sounds like one of the healthiest beverages…But a study found that people who drank skim and 1% milk gained more weight than whole milk drinkers. Researchers say it’s because the fat in whole milk and 2% milk makes us feel fuller – longer. So we’re less likely to overeat throughout the rest of the day.

•Eating with friends. Studies show that when we eat with one friend, we eat about 35% more than we eat on our own…With 3 friends, our calorie consumption triples. Dr. Brian Wansink is a nutritional science expert. And he says that we overeat with friends because we tend to stay at the table longer, because we’re enjoying ourselves, so we continue to pick at our food. We also mimic our friends’ ordering habits. So, if they order dessert, we’ll order dessert. How can we hang out with our friends WITHOUT overeating? Be the first to order. Studies show that we tend to copy the first person who orders, whether they get a salad, or a burger.

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