Understand the Science of Obesity And You're On Your Way

Written by Wan Ibrahim


Continued from page 1

It's important to remember that your weight should be lost gradually. When you first start dieting, you will probably lose more water weight, therefore you may be losing more pounds initially. But, if you're doing it right, your weight loss will slow down to an average of one to two pounds per week. You can only lose three pounds of fat per week, anything over that is water loss or muscle loss.

Medical Treatments

In some instances health professionals will perform weight-loss surgery. As with any surgery, it comes with many risks, and it's not a solution for everyone. In order to qualify for surgery, most people must be severely obese or obese with serious medical conditions.

Drug therapy is available for people with a BMI 30 or over with no medical conditions or for people with a BMI of over 27 with two or more obesity-related conditions.

Natural Alternatives

Many prefer to utilize natural alternatives rather than resorting to appetite suppressants and surgical procedures, it's often more healthy. The alternatives include detoxification and live-food diet, low-carb high protein diet and ayurveda. All natural alternatives require some form of exercise.

Exercise

Exercise is vital to shedding excess weight and keeping it off. Any regular exercise that raiserepparttar heart rate for at least a half hour straight, will do wonders for your body. Simply taking a walk, starting slow, then working your way up to power walking,is an excellent method of exercise.

Behavioral Changes

Changing your behavior is a key component to conquering obesity. Crash diets that cause people to lose weight drastically almost always backfire because there is no change in behavior and habits. Obesity is a lifestyle, and conquering obesity is a lifestyle also. Losing focus is a common problem with those who are trying to lose weight and keep it off.

Wan Ibrahim is a writer and owner of AdiPublishing.Biz. He writes on Health & Wellness. For more details on Conquering Obesity, please visit: http://no-obese.adipublishing.biz


Protect Yourself and Your Loved Ones From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Written by Ed Bishop


Continued from page 1

1) Install carbon monoxide detectors in your home

2) Have your appliances (boilers, furnaces, stoves, water heater, fireplaces) checked and serviced by a reputable heating company.

Be sure they are equipped with a professional carbon monoxide analyzer.

If they tell you they don't have one, find another company!

3 Do not use unvented appliances (kerosene heaters, barbecue grilles) inrepparttar house.

4) If you have a garage that is attached to your home click here.

5) Any time you strengthenrepparttar 114490 insulation properties or add a ventilation fan you should have your appliances checked to ensurerepparttar 114491 upgrades have not compromisedrepparttar 114492 ability ofrepparttar 114493 appliances to safely draftrepparttar 114494 combustion products fromrepparttar 114495 house.

By followingrepparttar 114496 above guidelines,repparttar 114497 risk of carbon monoxide poisoning can be significantly reduced.

Go to www.expert-air-purifier-reviews.com



Ed Bishop is founder and president of Enhanced Living Inc., a Troy, NY-based design-consulting and contracting company. A pioneer in residential contracting, Ed is a thirty-year industry veteran trained in the “House Is A System” approach to HVAC design. He was formerly a building analyst instructor, providing certification training for New York's Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® program.

edbishop@expert-air-purifier-reviews.com




    <Back to Page 1
 
ImproveHomeLife.com © 2005
Terms of Use