Summer Slimming With Patches

Thursday, 7 May 2009 07:08:03 Europe/London

1. Trim 24 Seven Pink Patch

This slimming aid better known as the pink patch contains 9 powerful slimming ingredients. These include Fucus Vesiculosus, Guarana, 5HTP, Zinc Pyruvate, Lecithin, Yerba Mate, Flax Seed Oil, L Carnitine, and Zinc Citrate. The idea behind the patch is to deliver a constant supply over 24 hours of natural slimming ingredients.

2. Hoodia Patches

Just like the pink patch the hoodia patch delivers a 24 hour supply of hoodia gordonii. This natural slimming aid has been used for centuries by the Sans Bushmen of the Kalahari. Properties of hoodia gordonii help control and suppress the appetite.

3. Hoodia Gordonii & Green Tea Patch

Based upon the hoodia patch this patch also contains green tea. Which has recently been in the press for being an effective antioxidant. This patch helps with weight loss but also helps remove the nasty toxins within the body which can cause you to feel sluggish and lethargic.

4. Fat Burner Patch

Built using the same powerful slimming ingredients contained within the pink patch. This fat burner patch is available in a smaller pack size for people who don’t wish to buy thirty. The fat burner patch is available on both the Health Rack and Winning Ways Sports.

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Alli Diet Pill

Tuesday, 21 April 2009 09:28:24 Europe/London

One of the latest slimming aids goes on sale today! The drug is the same type used to treat obese people. Alli is a lower dose of the medication prescribed by doctors.

Alli Diet Pill
It’s mentioned that it can increase weight loss by 50 per cent, if you currently lose 2 pounds per week you could expect to lose 3 pounds per week.
Getting healthy using the Alli diet pill also would need a healthy bank balance. Alli cost £32 for a two weeks supply! Other slimming aids such as the pink patch at just £9.99 for a month’s supply.
With using Alli you need to take 3 tablets per day, and also has unpleasant side effects. The Telegraph has gone to great detail outlining the facts behind the so called magic pill.

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Beat Pain With These 5 Herbal Alternatives

Tuesday, 14 April 2009 10:01:00 Europe/London

Peppermint oil

This herbal alternative is ideal for headache type tension, the reason for this the peppermint oil acts as a muscle relaxant. It’s recently been proven by scientist at Yeshiva University and is said to have a 60% success rate in most cases.

Willow

Your possibly not aware but a stick of willow has the same ingredients as aspirin but without the pharmaceutical processing. They tested the willow stick in a placebo trial and found that it’s equally as effective prescription painkillers.

Capsicum

When people suffer for joint pain the supplement taken is usually glucosamine, but capsicum could offer a new type of relief. When applied this lotion blocks neurotransmitters thus reducing and easing joint pain.

Clove Oil

This is ideal for any holiday pack, clove oil contains a compound called eugenol which acts as a local anaesthetic buy blocking nerve signals which make you aware when something is hurthing. It’s been reported that clove oil is as effective as benzocaine.

Feverfew

Possibly one of the most well know herbal migraine reliefs, It contains the chemical Parthenolide which counters limited blood-flow to the brain, the principle cause of migraines and headaches. Over 70% of people said that it either reduced the severity and regularity of headaches in recent clinical trials.

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Fucus Vesiculosus Slimming

Thursday, 26 March 2009 08:31:00 Europe/London

Possibly a word or type of slimming aid ingredient you’ve never heard about. Fucus Vesiculosus despite it complicated name is a type of seedweed, the common name being Bladder wrack. Fucus Vesiculosus is found in many natural health supplements and slimming patches. Fucus Vesiculosus is found on the costs of the North Sea, Atlanic, Pacific Oceans and Baltic Sea.

Fucus Vesiculosus or Bladder wrack is a form of kelp, this has natural properties that stimulates the thyroid gland and boosts the metabolism which in turn can treat obesity.

One of the most popular types of Fucus Vesiculosus slimming is the phenomenal pink patch which has helped people reduce their appetite and increase metabolism.

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5 Super Foods for Students

Monday, 23 March 2009 10:04:05 Europe/London

With many teenagers starting to think about exams, March is a great time to start planning for exams in the summer. If you start early you will be less rushed and more relaxed in the later stages. Just recently scientists have proven when stressed less information is taken in. This is also the same when you’re in a rush or panicking, as your mind is concentrating on other things. You can also boost by your brain by eating certain foods or taking health supplements. Below are five natural super foods for students.

Peas

Some people like peas and others don’t, but peas are a great source of vitamin B1. When you’re lacking vitamin B1 this can often leave your memory confused and poor attention span. If you like peas then great adding a small portion to your daily diet will overcome any deficiency. If you don’t like peas you can also use a vitamin b complex which contains the full range of b vitamins.

Eggs

A great source of high quality protein, eggs boost approximately 70 calories and full of vitamins and minerals. One of the hidden benefits of eggs, a nutrient called choline this actually increase the size of neurons, which helps them fire electrical signals more strongly and rebound faster between firings. So an egg is not just an egg it’s a super egg. If you don’t like eggs you can always the vitamin b complex as mentioned above.

Yogurt

Yogurt contains an amino acid called tyrosine, this amino acid this is responsible for producing neurotransmitters dopamine and noradrenalin. Which in turn make your more alert both in memory and everyday life.

Wholegrain Whole grain contains high levels of folate, which is a great stimulator for the brain. Whole grain boosts blood flow to the brain and is rich in vitamin B6. Whole grain comes in various forms whole breads, cereals, pasta, and popcorn just naming a few.

Seeds

Seeds are a great super food for students. Sunflower seeds contain tryptophan, an important amino acid that the brain converts to seratonin, which is a natural way to relieve mild depression and insomnia. Additionally, sunflower seeds are high in thiamine, an important B vitamin, which increases memory and cognitive function.

So from these top 5 foods one thing has become apparent, they all contain B vitamins. B vitamins are a great way to boost and all brain. A vitamin b complex is a simple and straight forward way to add these to your daily diet.

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