Wednesday, October 8, 2008
What You Need to Know About Caralluma Fimbriata
Caralluma fimbriata is a succulent plant, in the cactus family, that has been used as a natural appetite suppressant in India for centuries. It's a new arrival in the family of cactii and succulent plants that are becoming increasingly popular for their appetite suppressant, and weight loss properties, as well as their ability to lower blood sugar. Supplements made from the popular hoodia gordonii cactus from the Kalahari Desert in Africa, are, for example, growing in popularity and usage in the U.S. and Europe.Like hoodia, caralluma fimbriata has been used to suppress appetite, and as a portable food for hunting. It is used to suppress hunger and appetite, and enhance endurance throughout India. It is also sometimes considered a "famine food," used during periods of famine to suppress appetite. For centuries, people in rural areas of India have eaten Caralluma fimbriata, which grows wild over various parts of the country. Caralluma fimbriata is cooked as a vegetable, used in preserves like chutneys and pickles, or eaten raw. Caralluma fimbriata is believed to block the activity of several enzymes, which then blocks the formation of fat, forcing fat reserves to be burned. Caralluma fimbriata is also believed to have an effect on the appetite control mechanism of the brain. Ayurvedic (traditional Indian medicine) experts have noted that there are no adverse effects when using Caralluma fimbriata, and the plant has no known toxicity. A patented, tested extract of Caralluma fimbriata has been developed and standardized by a company called Gencor. Known as "Slimaluma," the extract delivers the plant in a concentrated form. One of the only products available in the U.S. that uses the Slimaluma formula is Country Life's GenaSlim supplement, which combines the patented Slimaluma extract of Caralluma fimbriata with EGCG (epigallocatechin gallate) from green tea. Together they reportedly have a synergistic effect on appetite control and weight loss. In several clinical trials Slimaluma was shown to be effective in reducing body fat through appetite control.If you're interested in trying this product for weight control, you can compare prices now from various online vendors.SourcesKhan B, et. al. "Hypogylcemic activity of aqueous extract of some indigenous plants." Pak J Pharm Sci., 2005 Jan;18(1):62-4.For more information visit: http://www.carallumaburn.com/?aid=215905
Thursday, August 21, 2008
tips to face stress
Healthy foods, one that make your more body bugar so you can more bethink deep unclouded face your problem
Meditation, can make you peace and rileks
Sport, can yoga, morning road or another demulcent sport
Singing, draw, read, while away to do your hobby or new hobby attempt.
Razzing one pleases its it will make you perceive better
Meditation, can make you peace and rileks
Sport, can yoga, morning road or another demulcent sport
Singing, draw, read, while away to do your hobby or new hobby attempt.
Razzing one pleases its it will make you perceive better
Monday, July 28, 2008
About Bulimia
People who suffer from bulimia nervosa go on a diet , but when they feel hungry because of it , they binge ( eat excessively ) . To compensate for the weight gain , they either make themselves vomit the food they’ve been eaten , or empty their stomach by using laxatives ( drugs that cause you to defecate ) or lose water from their body by using diuretics ( drugs that cause you to urinate ) . Like anorexics , they also obsessed with their figure and looks . But unlike anorexics , they have a normal weight , or are just a little under weight.
Why it happens ?
Like anorexia nervosa , bulimia nervosa is also a psychological , emotional illness , triggered by the false idea that thinness is the key to happiness and success.
Bulimia give ugly impact , the stomach lining and esophagus ( the pipe that connects the mouth and the stomach ) can get eroded in bulimics ( people suffering from bulimia ) b’coz of their frequent vomiting. They also can get severely dehydrated b’coz of all the vomiting and the abuse of laxatives and diuretics . Their teeth might be stained or decayed b’coz of the stomach acid that comes up when vomiting. Those who abuse laxatives might suffer from constipationb’coz their bodies forget how to empty bowels themselves
Warning signs
Bulimics most often binge in secret . They prefer starchy or sweet food high in calories that require little chewing. So one of the signs of someone suffering from bulimia is the many wrappers and containers that show a large amount of food being consumed. Another sign s visits to the toilet right after eating like anorexics , bulimics are obsessed about dieting , calorie counting and getting thinner. They also usually work out excessively in an effort to compensate for the weight gained during bingeing.
Why it happens ?
Like anorexia nervosa , bulimia nervosa is also a psychological , emotional illness , triggered by the false idea that thinness is the key to happiness and success.
Bulimia give ugly impact , the stomach lining and esophagus ( the pipe that connects the mouth and the stomach ) can get eroded in bulimics ( people suffering from bulimia ) b’coz of their frequent vomiting. They also can get severely dehydrated b’coz of all the vomiting and the abuse of laxatives and diuretics . Their teeth might be stained or decayed b’coz of the stomach acid that comes up when vomiting. Those who abuse laxatives might suffer from constipationb’coz their bodies forget how to empty bowels themselves
Warning signs
Bulimics most often binge in secret . They prefer starchy or sweet food high in calories that require little chewing. So one of the signs of someone suffering from bulimia is the many wrappers and containers that show a large amount of food being consumed. Another sign s visits to the toilet right after eating like anorexics , bulimics are obsessed about dieting , calorie counting and getting thinner. They also usually work out excessively in an effort to compensate for the weight gained during bingeing.
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