Monday, May 21, 2007

 

Carbs or no Carbs

Time for a New Song

 

The next time you hear that old song and dance number start up about good carbs versus bad carbs, change the station. The diet industry is so adept at creating misleading information that keeps us from getting thin while their bankrolls are busting with profits.

 

The body needs carbohydrates (vegetables are the only carbs, necessary) for energy and carbohydrate energy lasts longer and is better than energy derived from fats. There is nothing inherently good or bad in carbs despite all that you may have heard.  What makes carbs less than desirable are the foods, usually highly processed ones, which are added to the carbohydrate. Therefore it stands to reason that foods with natural carbs without any added processing junk is best for you.

 

But while the diet industry has lead you into long discussions about good versus bad carbs, the real solution to weight loss and better health is kept close to the vest. The truth is that if you eat more than your body can use and you do not exercise the excess food off, you will get fatter and fatter. The honest to goodness solution to lasting weight loss and better health is to eat foods that are nutrient rich foods. Learning more about the density of the nutrients in the foods you eat and choosing those with the highest density is what you should be focusing on.

 

Stop listening to the misleading rhetoric that the diet industry keeps putting out because they do not want you to achieve lasting weight loss and better health. Their million dollar salaries are at stake and they would not want to risk those with the truth. Change the station to nutrient dense foods for lasting weight loss and better health.

 

* Remember when I speak about carbs I'm speaking about vegetables and fruit not this processed refined sugars and flours and not even grains that much. Veggies need to be consumed a whole lot more, though meat is very important to the diet and body to function properly as well.

 
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Monday, May 14, 2007

 

Splenda Settles With Equal Over Claims

Splenda Settles With Equal Over Claims

By MARYCLAIRE DALE (Associated Press Writer)

From Associated Press

May 11, 2007 5:34 PM EDT

PHILADELPHIA - The makers of Splenda and Equal on Friday settled a lawsuit over Splenda's disputed advertising slogan - "Made from sugar so it tastes like sugar." The settlement came after the jury announced that it had reached a verdict.

Merisant Co., which makes Equal, accused Splenda of confusing consumers into thinking its product was healthier and more natural than other artificial sweeteners. Splenda's marketer, McNeil Nutritionals, countered that it simply has a better product backed by superior advertising.

A McNeil spokeswoman in the courtroom said the amount of the settlement wouldn't be announced. The two sides planned to issue a joint statement later Friday.

Chicago-based Merisant was seeking more than $200 million from McNeil - at least $183 million for unfair profits since 2003 and compensation for at least $25 million in lost sales.

The active ingredient in Splenda starts as pure cane sugar but is chemically altered to create a compound that contains no calories, according to McNeil. The final product contains no sugar.

The one-month trial focused mostly on Splenda's advertising slogan, but it ended in a settlement after the jury said it had reached a verdict Friday afternoon.

Settlement talks began after jurors asked the judge for a calculator and a white board, an indication that they were computing damages to be awarded to Merisant. Lawyers rushed to the courtroom to try to delay the jury's announcement and then huddled in a courthouse meeting room.

McNeil's own consultants said its slogan confused potential customers, some of whom thought that Splenda was sugar without the calories, Merisant's attorneys said. McNeil rejected a plan to add the phrase "does not contain sugar" to the front of Splenda's yellow box, which might have cleared up the confusion, Merisant said.

Because the manufacturing of Splenda begins with sugar, McNeil can accurately claim that Splenda is "made from" sugar, according to its attorneys.

Splenda is used in more than 4,000 food and drink products and is included in recipes at numerous chain restaurants.

It had 60 percent of the consumer artificial sweetener market last year, according to the research firm Information Resources Inc. Equal, which comes in blue packets and is made with aspartame, and Sweet'N Low, in pink packets and made with saccharin, each held about 14 percent of the consumer market.

McNeil is a unit of Johnson & Johnson based in suburban Philadelphia and markets Splenda for its manufacturer, London-based Tate & Lyle PLC. It is also defending its Splenda advertising claims in a separate lawsuit in California filed by a group of U.S. sugar manufacturers.

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Monday, May 07, 2007

 

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Fitness Article of the Week
Why Our Favorite Foods Are Making Us Fat

Junk food - it's bad our bodies but we still crave itWhy is it that we crave coffee, candy, cookies, and all the goodies that are so bad for us?

A visit to any location of the world's most successful coffeehouse chain provides a clear glimpse into the American food addiction. As a nation, we're now experiencing more disease, obesity, depression, relationship troubles, and general life dissatisfaction than ever before. One of the biggest reasons for all the problems is that our food — our fuel — is destroying us. Rather than eating healthy foods that build up and nurture our bodies, we continually make nutritional choices that are decaying our bodies, and slowly eliminating us from the human species (our poor nutrition is a huge factor in our rising infertility rates). Yes, it's that extreme!

Can you imagine what the farmers who helped settle our great country would think of us today? Once upon a time, there were no such things as lattés, instant breakfast shakes, frozen yogurt, pizza, or protein bars. People actually worked hard to grow natural (organic) food for themselves and their families. Today, we have the luxury of not needing to grow our own food, but we've become so spoiled and lazy that we think it's too much work to visit a health food store, buy nutritional food, cook our own meals, and eat healthy meals.

You might wonder, "Why are you being so harsh? I do all right. I exercise and eat pretty well . . . most of the time . . . OK, some of the time . . . well, maybe you do have a point." Sometimes we need a kick in the pants to drag us out of our misery.

The truth is that your nutritional health is up to you. Commercial food companies don't have your best interests at heart — they employ food scientists and engineers whose sole job it is to make them richer by getting you to consume all these so-called "great-tasting" foods. How about calling them what they are — extremely addictive and void of nutrients.

Sure, they make us feel good temporarily. But they ultimately are empty, even dangerous. Have you ever wondered why it's gotten to the sad state that we're so in need of immediate gratification? When did we decide to give up control over fueling our own bodies, minds and spirits? Are we so desensitized to our nutritional needs that we're willing to endanger our lives and our children's lives for the sake of another grande cappuccino or sugared breakfast cereal?

You are your children's first role model. They mimic what they see you do. If you don't value nutrition, you are teaching them not to value it either. Poor nutrition stunts our mental and physical growth; in children, this leads to disease, obesity and poor studies.

In our fast-paced, frenetic, get-it-done-yesterday world, we've lost the ability to relax, nurture ourselves, eat well and savor our food. We've become addicted to caffeine and sugar because they provide the temporary high to get us through the next project, meeting, or extracurricular activity. And in our depleted, depressed emotional states, they give us momentary comfort and satisfaction.

However, when our bodies are stressed and run down, what they really need is time out for renewal and recharging, not another instant pick-me-up. Medicating ourselves with caffeine or sugar is a lot like attaching a rocket to a car that's run out of gas. It shoots you where you need to go, but quickly burns out — and soon you will need another boost that is stronger and more powerful to achieve the same result.

Just as keeping your car regularly gassed, oiled, and maintained is a much better strategy, continually nourishing your body with good quality organic fuel will keep you alert and functioning optimally all the time. Next time you think about pulling into that fast food restaurant or visiting your neighborhood coffee joint, you might consider the nourishment factor of your decision. You can justify it with a comment like, "It's just this one time," or you can plan for a healthy future and keep on driving to the health food store.

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Medicine Ball Training

Many sports require physical action that could arguably be described asWoman performs "woodchops" with a medicine ball explosive; a pitcher hurling a baseball, a defenseman taking a slapshot in hockey, a quarterback firing a pass, and many others as well. While weight training is a great way to develop the muscles required for these types of actions, medicine ball training has rapidly been increasing in popularity.

A medicine ball is a large, weighted sphere that adds weight resistance to specific exercises. The reason medicine ball training is sometimes preferable to weight training is that weight exercises are very rigid in their technique, whereas medicine ball exercises are a bit more fluid, allowing a person to mimic actions they might actually use in their sport.

Medicine Ball Training Program

Starting a medicine ball training program does not have to be difficult. With careful planning by the instructor and hard work by the athlete, a 45-minute medicine ball program can be devised that will affect all necessary muscles, while providing a safe, effective workout. As with weight training, it is extremely important with medicine ball training to warm up appropriately, first. Warm-up exercises could include stretches or light cardio, and are necessary to prevent workout injuries. Likewise, a cool down period after the medicine ball training session is required to prevent the cramping up of muscles, as well as further potential injury.

When it comes to the workout, a few things should be kept in mind. First, although all the actual movements remain somewhat flexible, medicine balls themselves come in different weights. You want to begin with the lighter weights, gradually building up to the heavier ones over the course of the workout. Secondly, exercises of alternate body parts (i.e., arms and legs) should mimic real-life movements, in order to get the full benefit of the medicine ball training. Lastly, you want to arrange your workout so that you start with the easier, lower-movement exercises, working up to those with greater movement and intensity.

Techniques

As with any exercise regiment, you must remember to take the necessary safety precautions. Medicine balls are bulky and heavy, and if not handled properly, they could result in injury. Always make sure you fully extend your arms when throwing a medicine ball, and position yourself with a solidly braced position, with feet firmly on the ground during a throwing or catching motion. Additionally, be sure that if you are new to medicine ball training you do not overextend yourself; such overextension may result in severe injury.

Medicine Ball Exercises

  • Torso Twists: Two athletes stand back-to-back and pass the medicine ball between themselves, twisting their torsos to do so.
  • Curls: This exercise can work various muscles, but the two most common exercises are hamstring curls and abdominal curls. Abdominal curls work like a normal two-way curl, except you hold the medicine ball with your knees.
  • Chest Pushes: Hold the ball to your chest and push it out (similar to a chest pass in basketball), propelling it to your partner. This exercise works the same muscle groups as a pushup, but is considerably easier to do.

Medicine ball training can be a very rewarding addition to your training sessions, but only if both coach and athlete understand the proper exercise techniques. To get the most from this alternate routine, remember to do your research beforehand, develop an appropriate training program, and practice techniques at lighter weights and slower paces before diving into the full workout regimen.


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Question
I've been talking with some guys in the gym about steroids and I'm getting confused. Are all steroids bad?

Scott Responds

Man holds a handful of steroid capsules and pillsSteroids is a popular term often used synonymously with an illegal substance. However, the usage may not always be entirely correct. Natural steroids are organic compounds that act like hormones in the body; commercially available steroids are synthetic chemicals that mimic the properties of these hormones. The most commonly used steroids belong to two importantly distinct categories, anabolic steroids and corticosteroids. The corticosteroid class of steroids is used in the treatment of inflammatory diseases such as asthma and arthritis. The fast action of the corticosteroid makes it a preferred medicine of both physician and patient.

The better known – and far more popularsteroids are anabolic steroids.

Anabolic steroids are the class of steroids that are believed to have stimulatory effects. The term anabolic refers to the main attribute of this group, the building up of muscles or bones from smaller molecules, as the name indicates. Anabolic steroids are structurally similar to the androgenic hormone testosterone, and are believed to manifest all the natural effects of androgens, especially testosterone. The main function of anabolic steroids is to induce cell division in all types of tissues and facilitate muscle and bone growth.

Anabolic steroids trigger the physiological processes that induce appetite, protein synthesis, strength, and body weight gain. Sometimes anabolic steroids are prescribed medically to help improve lean mass and overcome the critical wasting condition characteristic of certain life-threatening diseases such as AIDS and cancer. In general, anabolic steroids are believed to bring about positive results, such as muscle building, bone remodeling, induction of puberty, stimulation of bone marrow cell growth, and increased appetite to induce the normal growth process. However, the results have not been proven scientifically.

Steroids are the preferred agent to assist those wanting to quickly and easily build up their bodies. However, anabolic steroids are now being used inappropriately by many athletes to increase and enhance their performance. Even though steroid use is prohibited in most professional and amateur sports, many new generation athletes are addicted to steroids. More precisely, they are addicted to the results they achieve when using steroids.

Many international players, tournaments, and competitions are struggling with the controversies around the use of anabolic steroids. The history of steroids shows that even some of the most outstanding players were steroid addicts. And unfortunately, young people playing at the high school and college level who look to these athletes as role models have now become addicted to steroids, too. Many athletes in all fields of competition requiring severe physical exertion or body toning, such as football, basketball, baseball, swimming, weight-lifting, and most Olympic games, consider steroids a practical shortcut to reaching their achievements. They've seen the results others have achieve and believe using steroids will give them an edge over the competition.

Although many steroid supplements are available today, they generally are administered via one of two routes, orally or through injections. Capsule steroids thought to be the most convenient method, but intramuscular injections in the buttocks, thighs, and shoulders are potentially more powerful than oral administration. However, injections must be performed carefully, since they can result in ill effects such as embolism if the steroids are accidentally injected into nerves or blood vessels.

The biggest problem with steroid use is that once initiated, their use quickly progresses to a habit. This is particularly alarming because the extensive use of illegitimate steroids have severe side effects, including the suppression of secondary sexual factors and the increased probability of other severe problems like coronary disease. Even though the trade of the most dangerous anabolic steroids is legally banned because of their potential side-effects, most are readily available through a thriving illegal, black-market trade.

Although they can be beneficial to the body in certain circumstances, most uses of steroids are dangerous and illegal. Anabolic steroids are readily available, but most intelligent people do not use them because of the tremendous possibility of negative side-effects.

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Issue 23
May 7, 2007

 

Since 1983, May has been observed as National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. What better incentive to get active and stay fit? Those of us fortunate enough to live in Arizona have been enjoying some unbelievably gorgeous weather this spring. No matter where you live, though, get outdoors and go for a hike, a run, a bike trek if possible. And if inclement weather still is keeping you indoors, at the very least, get your butt to the gym!

 

Whatever exercise you choose, make sure you stretch before and after, to avoid unnecessary and painful injuries!

 

To your health and fitness!
 

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