Tag: Health Fitness articles

Ways to Build a Great Brain – Naturally and with Supplements

Avoid Anti-depressants – Instead exercise, meditate, deep breath, sleep Moderate stimulants like caffeine Avoid toxin exposure – use quality food, breath clean air and drink clean water Avoid sensory overload – stop being exposed to TV, smart phone, any other screen exposure, reduce exposure to loud audio. Fix your gut – Eat a wide variety […]

Why Stress Makes Us Overeat and Indirectly Cause Weight(Fat) Gain

Cortisol is a fight or flight hormone that is released every time you’re stressed by anything. Part of its purpose is to replenish your energy after exerting yourself through fighting or fleeing your perceived threat. Primitive humans certainly needed this energy boost after physically battling a wild animal, for example. But generally, we modern humans […]

Metabolism- Carbs, Fats and Proteins for energy production

Metabolism basically refers to all the chemical reactions within the body used to produce energy. This involves a complex set of processes that convert fuels into specialized compounds loaded with energy. In the body, the primary final agent to produce energy is called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). When ATP is broken down or used by cells huge amounts of energy is […]

Plant Protein for Vegetarians – Legumes, Cereals, Millets, Dry nuts, Vegetables

Cereals: They are simply grains. Cereal grains are grown in greater quantities and provide more food energy than any other type of crop . Rice Wheat Barley Millets Oats Millets Millets are coarse grains which are good in protein, fiber, vitamins and minerals. Non-gluten. Jowar (sorghum),  Ragi (finger millet),  Korra (foxtail millet),  Arke (kodo millet),  Sama (little millet),  Bajra (pearl millet),  Chena/Barr (proso millet) […]

Aerobic and Anaerobic Exercises

Aerobic exercises Activities are considered aerobic or “with oxygen,” if they stimulate your heart rate and cause your breathing to increase and they can be performed at a level that can be maintained for an extended period of time. Benefits of aerobic exercise include: Reducing the risk of developing heart disease, hypertension, obesity and type 2 diabetes […]

Muscle Types

Our muscle fibers can generally be classified as fast-twitch or slow-twitch: Slow twitch fibers (Type I): These muscle fibers can carry more oxygen and sustain longer periods of aerobic activity (activities that require your muscles to use oxygen) than other types of fibers, using fats or carbs as fuel.  They can contract for long periods of […]

Body Types

Not every human being fits exactly into one of these categories but contains characteristics of each, although one is usually predominant over the others. In order to determine your body type, one needs to look back at your adolescent years to determine which category your body type you possessed before changes due to age and […]

Why High Blood Sugar is Bad

Diabetes is called the “silent killer” because once symptoms appear, the damage has already started. But why does high blood sugar cause all these problems in the first place? The Basics First, why does it happen? Your digestive system moves glucose (sugar) from your food to your bloodstream. In non-diabetics, insulin carries this into your […]

Visceral Fat

Subcutaneous means “situated under the skin,” which tells us what subcutaneous fat is: it’s fat that’s all over your body under your skin. Visceral fat is actually inside the abdominal cavity, and isn’t easily seen. It’s located near several vital organs, including the liver, stomach, pancreas and intestines. It can also build up in the arteries. […]