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How To Get Six Pack Abs Workout Routine – week 6 (16 Weeks Workout Program)

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My Secret Spot Reductions

We all know that it’s impossible to effectively try to lower flab from a specific anatomical location. Well, that’s what we used to think until this study came out of Australia. It’s not just luck when you lose 20 pounds.  http://www.fatlossfactor.com/fast-fat-burning-story/intro.php

What was discovered almost accidentally was that interval workouts target that ugly fat on your stomach. This means that if you are going to shrink the size of your waist you’ll need to stop wasting all your time on crunches and situps and then take up the interval approach to exercise.

Interval training coincidentally offers the additional benefits of giving you time back to your life because you don’t have to spend as much time working out with intervals as you did doing traditional cardio. What I’m describing for you is the way the Australians studied two groups: one did intervals and the other did cardio.

These groups worked for almost four months.

At the end, results showed that the cardio group got basically no benefit for thier body composition while the interval group ended up with leaner bodies, especially around the tummy. The research made us get back to the topic of spot training or the theory that you can work fat off one section of your body at a time. You can share your opinion in the weight loss forum.

Now, I know that intervals aren’t exactly what people meant when they wanted to train different spots on their body. Intervals just happen to be the best technique of reducing flab all over the body: it just so happens it has a targeting effect in the abs.

There are no indications that show things like broomstick twists are even a little bit helpful in targeting areas of your body for flab.

One scientist looked at tennis players who use one arm far more than the other. The theory was that the extra workout would target the one arm for fat burn because it worked more. The study concluded that there was not fat benefit to the arm that worked more. The underlying claim here is that you burn fat from your abs by working your legs.

By the way, intervals work the same way for men as they do for women. Use intervals for rapid weight loss.

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A Connection Between Fitness and Mental Health? Ki

Exercise is one of the best and most effective ways that you can help ease your anxiety naturally, without pills and other potentially addictive or dangerous medications.  The primary reason exercise works so well as a coping strategy is that it releases endorphins (the “feel good chemicals”)  to the brain and gives your mind a healthy boost of serotonin.  This is the same way that many SSRIs work, which are commonly prescribed for both anxiety and depression.  Additionally, exercise puts you in control of your body and is a proactive approach in treating your health.

Most anxiety disorders have one critical component in common – control.  People who are worried about losing control are often those who are the most apprehensive , and those types of control based worries n/f fears can easily lead to more serious disorders, or even panic attacks.  While most people accept the fact that control is not necessarily in their hands at all times, those with anxiety cannot accept this fact or give up their sense of perceived control of their circumstances or world around them.  They feel that they need control in order to function.  The feeling of a loss of control can send them into a downward spiral that launches a full anxiety attack.  

Rich Presta, the author of several self-improvement programs for individuals struggling with anxiety and phobias such as the fear of driving which can be found at http://www.DrivingFear.com, had this to say, “Control is an illusion.  We’re in actual control of very little except our own thoughts and reaction to those thoughts.  Our jobs, the economy, or children, and even our health, are not under our control, but our INFLUENCE.  The distinction is slight, but important.”

While we cannot control everything that happens in our lives, we do have control when it comes to our bodies, and we can exercise as a means of gaining supremacy over our bodies and to a great degree, our mind as well.  Exercise and physical fitness helps alleviate anxiety by working out the stress that you are feeling as well as raising endorphins that send messages to your brain.  What can be better than that?

In the morning, you can perform cardiovascular exercises.  This may include running, jogging, stair climbing and even elliptical workouts.  Whatever you can do to get the old ticker working will do just fine when you are exercising to treat anxiety.  This will not only help you mentally, but physically as well.  It will burn off calories to keep you looking good at et beach in the summer and keep your heart in good shape so you have greater overall health.    

Prior to going to bed, you may incorporate some Pilates exercises or even some Yoga.  These are stretching exercises that will relax you as well as keep you in good shape.  You can be relaxed and feel ready for a good night’s sleep when you are practicing these exercises at night, it’s an excellent habit get into to get to sleep easily and can do wonders for insomnia brought on by anxiety.   You do not have to attend Yoga classes to memorize the moves and you do not have to contort your body into all sorts of impossible shapes.  The main thing is that you learn how to stretch and relax.  

By incorporating exercise into your life to treat anxiety and depression, you do not only boost your mood and relax your body, you give yourself something to concentrate on, instead of concentrating on yourself.  An exercises routine will take away the troubles that you have in your mind and give you something else on which to focus.  It truly a wonderful and effective treatment for anxiety and depression. 

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I want to know what causes my Yeast Infection

Vaginal Infection – Causes

Vaginal infection  can be explained by many causes .

  • Yeast infection may refers to vaginal inflammation that’s due to chemical irritants or allergies. Spermicides, douches, detergents, fabric softeners, and latex condoms can all irritate the vagina . Finally, some sanitary napkins can cause irritation to the vagina.
  • Atrophic vaginitis may occur with menopause. This yeast infection is caused by the decrease in hormone (estrogen) levels that cause thinning of the vaginal wall. The vagina is more prone to irritation.
  • Vaginitis is caused by infection with bacteria or yeasts. Trichomoniasis is a type of infection that is spread by a partner . Other types of vaginal infections occur when a woman has an abnormal (called fistula) connecting the intestine to the vagina. This conduit allows stool to enter the vaginal area, greatly increasing the risk of infection .
  • Bacterial vaginosis may be explained by an imbalance between normally occurring bacteria that protect the vagina and one hand, and bacteria can be infectious ones. Having unprotected sex with your partner(s) can cause a bacterial imbalance. Infectious bacteria and trichomoniasis are often sexually transmitted.
  • Yeast infections (which cause vulvovaginitis)  may occur during an antibiotic when your levels of estrogen is high (eg during pregnancy), if you have uncontrolled diabetes or if your immune system depressed. You’ll also be more susceptible to vaginal yeast infections if you are under stress from a poor diet, lack of sleep or illness, or if you are taking oral contraceptives.

Babies may also have inflammation and vaginal discharge for a few weeks after childbirth due to exposure to estrogen from the mother just before birth.

 

Risk Factors for Yeast Infection

  • Fatigue and lack of sleep  
  • The use of antibiotics because they destroy the natural bacterial flora of the vagina. 
  • Oral Contraception
  • Wearing underwear synthetic fabrics that create a moist environment conducive to the proliferation of the yeast
  • The consumption of foods high in sugar.  
  • Treatment with estrogen.

Infectious vaginitis occurs frequently and can cause symptoms very bothersome. Fortunately, available treatments are very effective and inexpensive. When we see the symptoms of vaginitis, it is strongly recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible. The doctor may then make a more accurate diagnosis of the type of vaginitis

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Time for State Leadership on Medical Marijuana

The Los Angeles City Council last week finally adopted a medical marijuana ordinance. Though not perfect, it balances the needs of local communities with those of patients who truly need access to medical marijuana. And it will rein in an out-of-control situation in which a federally banned substance has been sold for the last four years as hundreds of dispensaries proliferated in the city of Los Angeles, with no local regulations and ambiguous state laws to guide us.

To make the new ordinance work as effectively as possible, legislators need to clarify the state’s medical marijuana laws — Proposition 215 and its accompanying SB 420. Both are silent or vague on critical issues for the practical implementation at the local level.

As cities throughout California draft ordinances, they are grappling with issues that they have no power over and that should be handled at the state level. Moreover, they are trying to pinpoint evolving and changing court rulings interpreting state law.

In Los Angeles, one of the most difficult issues was what constitutes a “sale.” My colleagues on the City Council and I addressed this by stipulating that although no collective shall operate for profit, “cash and in-kind contributions, reimbursements and reasonable compensation” are allowed as long as they comply with current state law. However, we don’t know how this provision will be enforced because we are relying on state law that is unclear and in litigation.

It is also unclear whether the over-the-counter dispensary model was what voters intended when they approved Proposition 215. The law might have intended a much more limited distribution of marijuana, such as having either patients or their caregivers grow their own product or having collectives grow a small amount and reimburse members for their labor.

Without clarity from the state, the council also had to punt on the issues of cultivation and transportation of marijuana by saying that the ordinance would abide by state law.

Cultivation is important because the ordinance as written does not address where the collectives will obtain their marijuana. Will it be grown locally, imported from Northern California or bought on the black market? And are people who transport the marijuana to and from collectives immune from prosecution?

Another issue that is not being addressed locally but perhaps is the biggest impediment to properly regulating dispensaries relates to the wide discretion and relative immunity that physicians have in recommending medical marijuana to patients. When most of us have a medical issue, we don’t look through the pages of alternative weeklies to find a physician. We go to the doctor who knows the most about our medical history — our primary-care physician.

Yet under state law there is no requirement to curb abuse by having people see their primary-care physician first, or, as Oregon does, to require that a patient get a note from an “attending physician” with whom he or she has an established patient/physician relationship.

It’s interesting to note that Oregon, like several other states, only allows medical marijuana for a narrow list of conditions. In contrast, in California, marijuana can be recommended for anything from cancer to writer’s cramp. So, although California voters have not (yet) directed the state to legalize marijuana for nonmedical use, the state medical marijuana law has created de facto legalization because practically anyone can become a qualified patient.

Given these ambiguities, the city has provided an ordinance within existing state law that does its best to create access for medical marijuana patients while protecting local communities from potential negative consequences.

The council voted to support a requirement that dispensaries be at least 1,000 feet from sensitive-use areas where children and families gather, such as schools, playgrounds and places of worship — and from other dispensaries.

We also capped the number of collectives at 70 (instead of the estimated 700-plus that exist) and required notification to neighborhood councils before new dispensaries open in their areas. To control profiteering, we also required annual audits and outlawed common ownership of multiple collectives.

I, like a majority of California voters, voted in favor of Proposition 215 because I believe that patients dealing with cancer, AIDS, chronic pain and other serious ailments should have access to medical marijuana.

However, I remain concerned about profiteers looking to make a quick buck, recreational users looking to use an ambiguous state law to their advantage and less-than-scrupulous doctors willing to play along by writing quick and unverified recommendations. Though seemingly innocuous to some, these unchecked activities can lead to real problems in local communities should the state refuse to further regulate medical marijuana. I encourage state legislators to immediately amend SB 420 to deal with its ambiguities.

In the future, if the voters legalize marijuana for recreational use, I would hope that the state provides clear and practical rules for local implementation, unlike what has occurred with medical marijuana.

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