Showing posts with label new years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new years. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

9 ways to detox naturally in the New Year

 President at MyBestHealthPortal.net Top Contributorgive us a run down of the best way to detox for the new year that's safe and effective check it out.
It’s the New Year, which means everyone’s talking about “cleansing” and “detoxing” after a bit of holiday binging. But the truth is, your body detoxes just fine on its own: Your liver, lungs, kidneys, skin, and digestive track are programmed by Mother Nature to keep your body clean 24/7.
But you can give your body’s natural detoxing powers a boost with these nine easy tips. 

1. Stay hydrated with water. Water is part of every metabolic process in the body, and adequate water intake also helps keep the balance of body salts normal. Natural thirst should always be addressed. And remember that fruits and vegetables are almost all water, so 5-7 servings can boost your natural water intake. And the best way to tell if your water intake is adequate is to check the color of your urine. Pale yellow is the goal. If it’s any darker than that, drink a glass of water or two.

2. Limit caffeine – but there’s no need to eliminate it. Caffeine can be a boost for mental focus and energy, if limited to less than 300 milligrams per day. A large mug of coffee has about 150 milligrams of caffeine, so that’s about two servings a day. A mug of tea is around 50 milligrams, so that’s about six servings. When it comes to caffeine, the less often it is consumed, the more of a positive biological effect you can expect. 

3. Extra credit: Avoid alcohol -- even red wine. (it.

4. Skip sugar – and low-calorie sweeteners. You want to ground zero your sweet taste buds with more limited intake of sweet of all kinds. Cut out sugary drinks, snacks, and treats, and you’ll be surprised how fruit will satisfy your sweet tooth. And taking a break from all low-calorie sweeteners helps you learn to tamp down your perception of sweetness.

5. Eliminate processed and prepared foods. As a general rule, don’t consume things that come in cans, boxes, bags or jars. Bonus points: Don’t eat in restaurants, either. Many restaurant foods may look healthy, but the food may have been prepared in unhealthy oils, or they may be drenched in a creamy sauce. Cutting out processed foods is the quickest and easiest way to limit excess (and often hidden) sugars, fats, and calories. 

6. Break a sweat. Skin is the body’s largest organ, and sweating helps you eliminate excess body salts and other metabolites of body processes. Breaking a sweat every day is a good way to support your body’s healthy elimination of metabolic breakdown products.

7. Eat fiber. There are so many myths associated with “cleansing” the digestive tract, but your digestive tract actually wants to be stimulated, especially with fiber. Think of this as exercise for your gut. Fiber revs up your digestive tract -- it’s like nature’s Roto-Rooter. But stick to fiber that’s found in nature -- fruits, veggies and whole grains -- and skip the bulked-up processed products that claim to contain 50 percent of your daily fiber needs or more in ONE serving. Stick with nature’s fiber content, which is about 3-4 grams a serving, about 15-20 percent percent of your daily requirement.

8. Get some sleep. Aim for seven to nine hours every night. Adequate sleep supports and maintains a healthy brain. Recent studies continue to support the connection between amount of sleep and cognitive function.

9. Change your response to stress. While eliminating stress is not realistic, changing how your respond to daily stressors goes a long way to boosting a healthy body.
Also, stop by 4x Nutrition Center adn speak with one of our certified nutrition specialist about other way to detox and get your body ready for the new year!
Til next time,
Mikie 

    Sunday, December 29, 2013

    3 Reasons You Shouldn't Make a Fitness-Related New Years Resolution for 2014

    2014 is just around the corner and the talk of New Years resolutions are in full swing. But how serious are you about it? Do you make a New Years resolution every year, just to see it fail within a few short weeks or months?

    Check out these 3 reasons you shouldn’t make a fitness-related New Years resolution for 2014.

    New Years resolutions often fail

    I’ve read a number of articles that state anywhere from 88% to 92% of New Years resolutions fail. Even taking the most optimistic number, a 12% chance of success for a New Years resolution is not very good odds.

    I understand that New Years resolutions are fun, and the idea of starting the new year with a clean slate is enticing. My advice to you is if you are going to make a New Years resolution, make it something less important that doesn’t have to do with fitness or taking care of your body. Because your body deserves a whole lot better than a 12% chance you’re going to take care of it.

    New Years resolutions aren’t structured for success

    What are some of the fitness-related New Years resolutions you hear about?

    I want to eat healthier
    I want to lose weight
    I want to start going to the gym

    These are such bland statements. There is no defined path as to how you are going to reach your resolution. Additionally, how are you going to measure your success? If you lose one lb? Ten lbs?

    New Years resolutions often aren’t specific enough to be able to measure and define success. That makes it hard to stay motivated.

    Instead of a New Years resolution, I encourage you to make a goal or goals. Not just any goals, specific goals. If you want to lose weight, how much weight do you want to lose and by when? How are you going to get there?

    A great goal might be something like I want to lose five pounds by March 1st by keeping my body active at least three days a week. Boom. You know exactly what you want, when you want it, and how you’re going to achieve it.

    Choosing to make a goal instead of a New Years resolution is a BIG WIN in my opinion.

    New Years resolutions make you wait

    Okay, so you have your resolution in mind and you’re patiently waiting for the new year to roll around so you can start. Here’s my question to you: why are you waiting for the new year?

    Anything that you think worth starting is worth starting today. Not tomorrow. Not a week from now. Not a month from now. Today.

    New Years resolutions give people a false sense of hope. They think that just because it’s a new year it somehow increases their chance of success. But do you think that years of living a sedentary lifestyle are all of a sudden going to disappear with the new year? Of course not! It’s going to carry over with you into the new year.

    I always encourage people to start today. There’s absolutely no reason in the world to wait. If you truly want something, work towards taking it by starting today. I believe fitness is a lifetime commitment. The sooner you start, the sooner you’re going to reach your goals, which leads you to create new goals, and on and on and on.

    I certainly hope I don’t derail you from creating a New Years resolution for 2014. New Years resolutions can be fun. I just encourage you to keep fitness-related resolutions out of the equation. Instead, create fitness goals and start today. This path will give you a lot better chance of success than relying on a New Years resolution to get you there.

    Can you think of any other reasons you shouldn't make a fitness-related New Years resolution for 2014? What is your New Years resolution for 2014?

    Til next time,
    President at MyBestHealthPortal.net