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Weight Loss Gimmicks to Avoid

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Many people are looking to lose weight and lose weight fast, so they fall for many weight-loss gimmicks.   The best way to lose weight is to change your lifestyle, healthier eating and more exercise.   But a lot of people don’t want to make the effort.   They look for an easy way to lose weight and then try one or more weight-loss gimmicks.   What are some of these weight-loss gimmicks that you should avoid?   Short, 7-Minute Workouts – you have seen these headlines:   Lose weight by exercising only 7 minutes a day.   Any exercise is good for you but exercising only 7 minutes a day won’t lead to weight loss.   If you keep repeating the 7-minute workout and exercise for 21 minutes or more, then the exercise can burn up some calories. Detox and Teas that promote weight loss – I have heard many people say they are on a “detox diet” thinking this is a good thing.   But your liver “detoxes” every day and you don’t need to go on a “detox diet”.   Johns Hopkins Medicine states: “Your

What Vitamins Fight COVID 19?

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Are there vitamins that can reduce your risk of getting COVID-19?   What supplements is Dr. Fauci taking to keep his immune system in good health?   A Boston University School of Medicine study found that vitamin D “improves your ability to fight infectious diseases, including viral infections”.    The studies on COVID and Vitamin D A study on vitamin D and COVID was conducted by the University of Chicago and another study was conducted by Boston University School of Medicine.   University of Chicago study:   489 patients had vitamin D levels measured before during the year before they were tested for COVID-19.   Of this cohort, 71 or 15% of study participants tested positive for COVID-19.   They found that people who were deficient in vitamin D were almost twice as likely to test positive for COVID-19 compared to participants who were sufficient in vitamin D levels.   The University of Boston study looked at the vitamin D and COVID 10 infection rates in over 190,000 peop

Added Sugars and Risks for Your Health

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Added sugar – many people don’t know the difference between sugars added to food versus the natural sugars in foods.   It is the added sugars that we need to be concerned about.   Nathan Myers, R.D., a clinical dietitian notes that it isn’t just the extra calories added sugars add to your day but all those added sugars can pose a risk to your health.   “Added sugar also increases your risk of developing a laundry list of serious health problems including being overweight and conditions related such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and even some cancers.”   What is Added Sugar?   What is the difference between Added Sugar and the Natural Sugar in foods? Added Sugar:   This is the sugar that manufacturers add to foods.   It can be the simple white table sugar, or brown sugar but it can also be high fructose corn syrup, fruit juice concentrate, maple syrup, molasses, corn syrup, or raw sugar.   FDA requires new food labels to clearly list the “added sugars” in a food.   You can