How to Reverse Skin Aging
February 1, 2009 by The TBH Team
Filed under Skin Care
You may not know of them yet, but there are some things you can do to stop, even reverse skin aging. The good news is they are safe, affordable and non-invasive. Sure, a lot of people use risky Botox-like products to cover up some wrinkles; others go even further and have cosmetic surgery – but there are plenty of other things you can do which are effective and not nearly so drastic. Optimally, you could prevent skin damage from happening at all – but at some point, the damage may be done. Happily, you can correct some of these problems.
Having a regular skin care regimen is the first and most important step. You need to cleanse and hydrate your skin daily to make your skin healthier and more youthful, even as you age. What you need to keep in mind is to avoid harmful products that contain chemical ingredients and choose healthy, all natural skin care products.
If you happen to have lines, wrinkles or other signs of aging, then you need to start working to counteract this damage. While the only way to totally eliminate these flaws is through expensive surgery, great strides can be made by using all natural skin care products that are much less costly and better for you.
Cosmetic surgery can be very risky in that the end results are not always what you had envisioned when you began designing the new you. The changes are almost never as subtle as what you desire and sometimes don’t look “natural” at all. The goal is to look younger without people thinking you’ve had something done to you and that’s almost never the case with Cosmetic surgery - just ask Michael Jackson. You want people to think there’s a change, that you look great, without looking like some bride of Frankenstein experiment gone wrong.
Diet is a very important element here - what you eat directly affects your skin. Most people don’t think of diet when it comes to skin care, but if you eat a nutritious, balanced diet which contains lots of antioxidant-rich fresh fruits and vegetables, your skin will thank you. Antioxidants counter free radicals so that your skin can begin to heal itself.
Getting enough sleep will also make a big difference. Your body repairs itself while we sleep. Be sure to get enough sleep every night – treat it as a priority - and this will make a significant difference in the appearance of your skin.
By taking good care of yourself and using only natural skin care products, eating a healthy diet, and getting enough sleep, you’ll be on your way to a lifestyle which can reverse skin aging. This may sound general in nature but it’s the foundation of a healthier looking you. The important thing is to develop new healthy habits, stick to your routine and remember that you aren’t going to have instant results. Your new skin care regimen may take a few months before you really start to see the difference, but like anything of value, it’s well worth the work involved.
3 Tips to “Naturally” Speed Up Your Metabolism
January 27, 2009 by The TBH Team
Filed under Weight Loss
Obesity is an ever more common problem, largely due to our relatively sedentary lifestyles and unhealthy diets. As soon as we come to terms with the fact that we have become too heavy, we start a battle against those extra pounds. The best way to begin this battle is to try to increase our metabolic rate.
So what is the metabolism, exactly? The metabolism is a set of biochemical processes which break down our food and convert it into energy. There are two parts to our metabolism –anabolism and catabolism. Anabolism is a constructive phase; this consists of growth and cellular repair. Catabolism is a destructive process, where substances are broken down into less complex compounds which the body can gain energy from. Together, the two phases break down and distribute dietary nutrients throughout the body.
Here are a few easy ways to increase your metabolic rate…
- Get regular exercise - A regular routine of exercise helps to burn off body fat and builds lean muscle. Muscle tissue requires more energy than other tissue – so the more muscle you have, the higher your metabolism will be. To get the maximum benefit, you should take your exercise in the morning.
- Start the Day Right - Your metabolism slows down while you are asleep. Having a healthy breakfast helps kick start your metabolism for the day. Nutritionists suggest eating several small meals spread throughout the day – try to avoid having meals late at night, especially larger ones.
- Adopt Healthy Lifestyle Habits - Eating too much sugar, drinking alcohol, smoking and other not-so-good-for-you habits have another unhealthy effect – slowing your metabolism! This contributes to weight gain, so try to kick your bad habits.
Different foods can boost your metabolism as well. The following offer items you can include in may diets…
Fiber – Fiber rich foods can help you to lose weight. Fresh fruits like pears, apples and strawberries are good, as are vegetables and unprocessed grains. Getting enough fiber improves digestive function and reduces cholesterol levels.
Fruits and vegetables with high water content – These foods make you feel full, counteracting the tendency to overeat. Watermelon, tomatoes, citrus fruits and other watery fruits and vegetables should be eaten regularly.
Protein – Lean protein is very important; good sources include egg whites, beans, tofu, shellfish, poultry and some fish.
Spicy foods – People tend to eat smaller portions of spicy foods. This is largely due to a tendency to eat more slowly and drink more water with these foods; this translates into a lower caloric intake. If you are accustomed to spicy food already, try adding a little more heat to your meals.
Olive oil – use this oil rather than saturated fats for your cooking. Olive oil also has Vitamin E and other antioxidants, making a much healthier (and more flavorful) choice for cooking.
How to Stop Sugar Cravings
January 27, 2009 by The TBH Team
Filed under Nutrition
It takes both time and effort to change any bad habit that you may have. A sugar craving can be very difficult to break but if you are determined, you can do it. Most bad habits, if you remain focussed, can be kicked in about 30 days. As with any bad habit though, the first step is to acknowledge that you’ve got a problem. Just like drinking or smoking cigarettes, overdoing sugar, caffeine and other common ingredients in our diet is bad for out health and must be changed in order to better our health.
An increasing number of people are suffering from diseases which are preventable; diseases largely caused by their diet. Foods which are high in sugar, fat and cholesterol are making us sick and are even killing many of us! There is plenty of information available about the horrible consequences which an unhealthy diet has on our bodies – just read some of the many reports from the CDC or the AMA and learn for yourself. I’m not trying to spread fear here, but it may be good to be a little frightened of an unhealthy diet. A lot of heart disease is preventable through diet, as is diabetes and obesity for the most part.
To change any bad habit, you, and only you, first has to decide that a change is needed. It’s a decision only you can make, plain and simple. It’s not going to be easy; changing your sugar consumption habits can be as hard as quitting smoking, since sugar is semi-addictive in nature and like other addictions, can cause some serious damage to your body.
Sugar is actually a toxin! Bet you didn’t know that; that’s why eating too much sugar can be so hazardous to your health. What we’re speaking of here is mostly refined sugar, which is not a natural product. In fact, before anything goes in your body, you should ask yourself whether it is or is not natural. If not, think twice before ingesting it.
Practice is really the best way to train yourself to resist your sugar cravings. When you find yourself hankering for sugar, try waiting five minutes before giving in. Try to take your mind off of the craving by doing something else. More likely than not, you’ll be over the craving after the five minutes have passed. Five minutes at a time, you’ll eventually manage to beat your cravings.
Set small, achievable goals for yourself. If you think you can’t do without those four sugars in your coffee, try waiting an extra hour, even two before you have it. Try this every day and it will become easier as you go. Of course, you can have that cup of coffee sans sugar; if this will help you get past the cravings, go ahead.
With determination and the decision that this habit needs to be changed, you can do it. Remember - you control your cravings, they don’t control you.












