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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Quick snapshot of the benefits of tea!


For New Englanders we all can agree we love the four seasons. The cold months are approaching which means flu season is around the corner. One precaution I take is drinking tea. Who would have thought different teas has different benefits?

  • Passionflower Tea: Anxiety
  • Oolong tea: Weight Loss
  • White Tea: Weight Loss and Signs of Aging
  • Black Tea: Fresh Breath
  • Ginger Tea: Headaches
  • Green Tea: Overall Health Benefits
  • Nettle Tea: Allergies
  • Peppermint Tea: Constipation


Have anyone ever tried any other teas? Have you seen any benefits? I would love your input!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Running Barefoot on the Beach

While living on the seacoast I have always taken advantage of the beautiful beach. In the summer I spend every afternoon running barefoot on the beach. Why barefoot? Well personally I didn’t want to get my shoes wet or sandy for that matter.

Running on the beach reduces the overall stress of your joints pounding the ground every time you take a step. It’s great for your hip flexors and gluteus muscles.  Running on the beach is also great for building more speed and power.

Running barefoot on the beach allows you to stabilize muscles in your knees, ankles and feet. When running barefoot, you’ll  have proper landing that running shoes can’t do. Normally people who wear running shoes land heel first while placing more stress on the foot. The proper landing should be in the middle of the foot, barefoot running allows for that to happen.  It also gives you better posture and stronger feet.  It also allows you to save money that you would spend on running shoes.

Try it out and let me know what you think in the comments below!

 

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Pilates

Hey guys!

I recently discovered this blog called Blogilates. Great Pilate workouts you can do in the comfort of your home.

Check her out! http://www.blogilates.com/#sthash.fVI5xY5k.dpbs or YouTube "blogilates"

:)

Taking a week break from the blog, I have finals this coming week! Sorry guys! I'll be back before Christmas!

Happy Holidays Everyone!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Subway isn't good for you.


Marketing is a powerful tool. The point of a marketer is to influence the consumer in buying the product or service, with promotions, slogans, commercials and social media campaigns. Subway has been able to target health savvy people looking for a quick meal. Comparing McDonalds to Subway, we can assume Subway is better, right? Why? Because we are eating sandwiches instead of greasy hamburgers?

I got my inspiration to write about Subway because the other day I was with one of my friends grabbing a bite to eat at Subway. (This was my first time eating out in MONTHS). After eating a meatball sub with American cheese, I began not to feel so well. To the toilet I went!  It wasn’t only the meatball sub that caused this problem, I’ve had other sandwiches from Subway that have caused the same reaction. Therefore, I wanted to do some extra research...this is what I found:


A blogger states:

1.     Their slogan is "eat fresh."
Ask any Subway worker and they'll say that their meats and their vegetables are all delivered prepackaged and stored away in the refrigerator for days at a time. There really isn't anything fresh about that. If you just google this you'll find different accounts of people seeing mold in the roast beef being displayed or even stale breads.

2.     Their wheat bread isn't really whole wheat.
Anyone can tell you that true whole wheat bread is supposed to be healthier than white bread. Not Subway. Subway wheat bread has the same amount of calories and has more fat and carbs than their white bread. What's interesting to note is that Subway used to or still continues just to DYE their white bread to look like wheat bread. Disgusting.

3.     Their breads contain High Fructose Corn Syrup. That is disgusting. They add this cheap alternative to sugar to give it taste. Why would bread need some cheap sugary liquid? What's sad is that 90% of the breads in your grocery store are now using HFCS. Read any of the popular bread brands, you'll see it.
            Cited by: http://gohometeamgo.blogspot.com/2009/03/why-subway-is-bad-for-you.html

4.       Subway’s meats are all turkey-based!


Life is about personal choices, food is no exception. We eat “on the go” because we don’t have enough time in the day. We eat what’s convenient. Subway has been able to market their product for these types of people.

Subway might not bother your stomach but next time you go look at what your consuming and really analyze the process Subway has to take in order to get those meats to that store. What type of meat is Subway using? Is it fress? What about their bread? 
 
 Think about it. It’s still categorized as a fast food chain…is it really healthy?




 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Cupping Therapy


Massage therapy is the best alternative for medicine. Massage therapy dates back to thousands of years from ancient writing in China, Japan, India, Arabic nations, Egypt, Greece and Rome. In 1850’s two Americans who studied in Sweden introduced massage therapy to the United States, where it became popular due to its variety of health purposes.
Massage therapy is good for people wanting to relieve pain, reduce stress, increase relaxation, rehabilitate sports injuries, address anxiety and depression as well as aid in general wellness.

There are many different examples of massage therapy. The one I’m going to talk to you about is cupping. Cupping is a healing method that was first used in China, Africa, India, Arabia, and Central Europe.
Cupping is used to drain excess fluids and toxins. It brings circulation and blood flow to muscles and tissues. Cupping is an incredible medicine alternative for carpal tunnel syndrome for that reason alone.

The cupping procedure:  Depending on the massage therapist, a gentle message is given to the patent before the cupping procedure to find the knots. The glasses are applied to the skin to create a suction of the underlying skin and soft tissue. The glasses are placed on deep knots.
The technique can be done dry or wet. Wet cupping consists of making additional steps by making tiny cuts in the skin that bleed.  For more information see: http://www.eorthopod.com/content/exploring-the-use-of-cupping-therapy-for-carpal-tunnel-syndrome

People who undergo cupping tend to get bruise spotting on their back as it’s creates blood flow to the knot. It looks worse than it actually is. Bruising levels vary between people as some might have a stronger blood flow. Cupping lasts longer than a regular massage because it digs into the deep tissue with much larger results than deep tissue massage.
Although cupping isn’t for everyone, ask your doctor is this is a good option for you.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Benefits of Turkey


Thanksgiving is a time for appreciating all you have with family and friends over a meal. Most people buy Turkey for Thanksgiving, however some buy other meats. Regardless of what meat you buy, friends and family are gathered for the same common meaning: giving thanks.

Yesterday, I took part in eating a beautiful bird, Turkey! We learned the best way to make a moist bird is to keep it in your fridge (never freeze) or like us, buy it on Wednesday.

A lot of people don’t realize the great benefits that Turkey has on them. Turkey contains:

  • Amino Acid
  • Protein: 32 grams protein in every 4 ounces (1/2 cup)
  • Selenium: healthy function of thyroid and immune system
  • Vitamin B: 36% daily allowance of vitamin B3, 27% daily allowance B6 which helps blood sugar levels
  • Less Saturated Fat: Less than 12% recommended daily allowance of saturated fat per 4-ounce serving
  • Turkey does all this plus aids in cancer prevention.

-> So when you decide what leftovers you want to indulge on, don’t pick pie, pick the Turkey.

 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

"Diet Soda"

As a marketing major I have seen many different ways companies market products and services, using keywords that make you want to try something. Such as "diet." What do you think when you see this word? Diet? We think we are consuming something better for our bodies but really, it's not as good as we think.

According to the Journal of General Internal Medicine, drinking a single can of diet soda each day can increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

Not only that, diet soda can cause kidney problems. An 11-year long study at Harvard Medical School studied more than 3,000 women finding that diet soda is allocated with an increased risk of kidney decline.

Diet soda also messes up with your metabolism. A study at the University of Minnesoda saw that just one diet soda a day is linked to a 34% higher risk of metabolic syndrom. This includes belly fat and high cholestrol.

Who would think that diet soda can cause obesity? The University of Texas Health Science Center study found that the more diet soda you drink, the greater risk of becoming over weight. The artifical sweeterners can disrupt the body's natural ability to regularte calorie intake.


If you want to learn more about the side effects go to: http://www.prevention.com/food/healthy-eating-tips/diet-soda-bad-you