Common Fat Burning Foods And Herbs

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George Watson asked:


Herbs are used for maintaining good overall health and keeping the bodys most basic processes working properly. People have been using herbs for medicinal reasons since before recorded history. In the past just as today, herbs are used for a million different things including weight loss, digestive health, and sexual health.

Herbal dietary supplements replenish the body with the minerals and nutrients it needs that it may not get from a poor diet, pollution or other reason. Herbs help keep the body balanced, maintain a healthy mind and promote a healthy balance of mind, body and feelings.

The benefits of herbal medicine are obvious and people use them for all types of reasons. Even skeptical people in the medical field are starting to realize and appreciate just how important herbs are. Medicinal use, herbal tonics, ancient theory and rituals using herbal medicine are now getting popular in the world view. Its well over due too, as the Chinese have been utilizing the benefits of herbal medicine for over 4,000 years.

From a historical standpoint, even to today, Chinese herbs have had a massive and positive influence on the mental and physical health of billions of people. These and other herbs such as from Indian ayurvedic medicine are still being used today for common and rare health problems by over 80% of the world.

A major use of herbal medicine today is for natural weight loss. Aside from a focused plan of diet and exercise, some herbs may help safely raise the metabolism or help in appetite suppression. But at the same time, you should also be aware of any possible side effects. You could always check with your doctor about any diet herbs you are thinking about taking.

It is important to stay informed about what herbs you add to your diet. Everyones metabolism (the rate that your body burns calories) is different and is affected by many things, such as genetics. Frequently eating even a few more calories than your body requires can lead to gaining weight. By taking in only one hundred extra calories daily for example, means that you will gain one pound in a month (a pound of body fat is equal to 3,500 calories).

Some experts believe that a lifestyle with low physical activity results in a person gaining more weight than eating too many extra calories does. This is because regular exercise burns off calories and also builds lean muscle. The more muscle you have, the more calories you burn while not exercising.

Here are a few of the commonly used herbs that promote good health and also weight management.

Common herbs reviewed

Bilberry Fruit Extract. Helps improve eyesight at night and the ability to adapt to bright light.

Cascara Sagrada (Aged Bark). Helps relieve and cure constipation.

Cayenne Pepper Fruit. An effective anti irritant for rashes, bug bites or other causes.

Cranberry Fruit. Promotes proper urine flow by preventing urinary tract infection.

Dong Quai Root. Natural menopause symptoms relief.

Echinacea Herb. Fights fevers, colds and respiratory ailments.

Evening Primrose Oil. Replenishes essential fatty acids, treats fatigue and the addition to alcohol.

Feverfew Leaf. Treats headaches, migrains and menopause symptoms.

Garlic Cloves. Lowers cholesterol and high blood pressure.

Ginger Root. Treatment for upset stomach, nausea and motion sickness.

Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extract. Improves memory and mental health. Reduces dementia and is a natural pain reliever. Also treats Vertigo and tinnitus.

Asian Ginseng Root/Panax Ginseng. Gives a person more energy to feel invigorated.

Siberian Ginseng Root. Invigorates and gives more energy against fatigue and weakness.

Goldenseal Root. Improves respiratory ailments and treats colds and flus.

Gotu Kola Herb. Enhances memory.

Grape Seed Extract. Enhanced blood circulation. Treatment for colds and flus.

Green Tea Leaf Extract. Reduces cholesterol.

Kava Kava Root Extract. Natural tonic for reducing nervousness, anxiety, stress, and restlessness. Improves sleep patterns.

Licorice Root. Improves respiratory, relieves stomach problems and treats ulcers.

Milk Thistle Seed Extract. Repairs liver damage and cirrhosis.

Saw Palmetto Berry Extract. Enhances urine flow by regulating prostate size in benign prostate hyperplasia stages 1 and 2.

St. Johns Wort Herb Extract. Promotes good moods and treats depression.

Valerian Root. Treats anxiety and trouble falling asleep.

Remember to thoroughly research any herbs you think may help cure a health problem, or help you lose weight. While herbs can be a great supplement in your weight loss plan, they should only be that a supplement as the traditional methods of proper dieting and exercising at least 3 times a week are often the best way to succeed.

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Train All Energy Pathways: Aerobic, Anaerobic and Anaerobic Lactate

Aerobic Training
Eddie Lomax asked:


Train the anaerobic, anaerobic lactate and aerobic energy pathways for superior conditioning performance… Not just one energy pathway for “specialized” conditioning.
To develop superior conditioning you must train the anaerobic, anaerobic lactate and aerobic energy pathways… not just one energy pathway at the expense of the others.
There are three energy pathways used to provide energy for activity… one aerobic and two anaerobic.
Aerobic means in the presence of oxygen… and any activity that is performed at a low to moderate intensity for more than 90 seconds, allowing oxygen to release energy through metabolism, is usually called an aerobic activity.
The benefits of aerobic activity are…
Increased Cardiovascular Function
Decrease in Body Fat
Well, that sounds pretty good, but the negatives of excessive aerobic training are…
Decreased Muscle Mass
Decreased Strength
Decreased Power
Decreased Speed
Decreased Anaerobic Capacity
Anaerobic means in the absence of oxygen… and any activity that is performed at a medium to high intensity for less than 2 minutes, where energy is derived without oxygen, is usually called an Anaerobic activity.
There are two anaerobic energy pathways…
The Anaerobic System (ATP-CP) is where energy is derived from the re-synthesis of Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP) from Creatine/Phosphate (CP) until the stores are depleted… about 5-7 seconds.
The Anaerobic Lactate System (Glycolytic) happens after the (CP) stores have been depleted where the body resorts to the breakdown of glucose for energy.
This results in the production of lactate and hydrogen ions… ultimately leading to fatigue.
The benefits of anaerobic activity are…
Increased Cardiovascular Function
Decrease in Body Fat
Increased Muscle Mass
Improved Strength
Improved Power
Improved Speed
Increased Aerobic Capacity
When I look at the differences between the benefits of Aerobic and Anaerobic Training… I often wonder why the vast majority of Commercial Fitness Programs advocate Aerobic training almost exclusively while completely ignore training the Anaerobic energy pathways.
After all, you will perform how you train!
Are the majority of activities that you perform in sport, work or life long, continuous aerobic activities… or short bursts of medium to high intensity anaerobic activity followed by rest?
I think that it is pretty clear… long, continuous aerobic activity will not prepare you for the majority of activities you perform, and can even decrease performance in certain physical abilities over time.
Short, intense Anaerobic training is the way to go to get the most positive benefits for performance improvement… but remember that it is not exclusive.
You will naturally flow between all three of these energy pathways.
This is very important, you need a solid aerobic base before you can benefit from the more intense anaerobic activities… so you should build up your aerobic base before attempting anaerobic activities.
I know what you are thinking… “I was told that aerobic training was the best way to lose fat.”
Well, you will lose fat through aerobic training… but you will also lose hard earned muscle and physical abilities.
That is not something you want to do on your path to over-all fitness excellence.
After all, the reason you should want to reduce unneeded, unwanted fat in the first place is to improve performance… so why reduce fat at the cost of performance improvement?
You will also lose fat through anaerobic energy pathway training… but you will also gain useful muscle and improve physical abilities.
Furthermore, intense activity will keep the metabolism working hours after you stop the activity… and the useful muscle you gain will use resources from food for their maintenance instead of being converted into fat.
Now, that sounds more like it!

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