natural weight loss

Feb 10, 2010

Do you want a quick start to your weight loss problem? Natural weight loss pills give hope that you can really lose weight rapidly. As more people are suffering from obesity, the market is flooded with many weight loss supplements that promise you with a slim body. In this article, you will know different types of natural diet pills such as metabolism boosters, fat binders, carb blockers, appetite suppressants, thermogenic calorie burners, and thyroid supplements that are currently sold in the market. Furthermore, you will learn how they work in getting rid of fat.

Metabolism boosters increases the metabolic rate in your body. Currently, they are the most sought after slimming pills in the market. Many of them contain Ephedra or Ma Huang which are known to cause severe health hazards. In addition, these high health risk ingredients have not been clinically tested for their effectiveness in weight loss.

Fat binders allow you to eat as usual but with decreased intake of fat. As a result, you lose weight safely and naturally. The most common ingredient in content of the fat binding supplements is chitosan. Fat binders primarily as the name suggests bind dietary fats in the stomach. It accomplishes this binding effect by creating a fluid gel to surround the fats. This will increase the size of the fats to the extend that the absorption of these fats almost impossible. These fats will be purged from your body through the bowel movement.

Carb blockers prevent the conversion from carbohydrates to glucose. The active ingredient used in these natural diet pills is white kidney bean extract or phaselous vulgaris. This herbal supplement has the ability to interrupt the enzymatic process of the breaking down of carbohydrate.

Appetite suppressants help you to control your craving for food. By suppressing your appetite, you will take in less calorie. The common substance found in most appetite suppressants is Hoodia Gordonii. This plant of nature is found in South Africa. It has been used traditionally by the tribes to help them to overcome hunger when they go hunting on a long trip.

Thermogenic calorie burners help to reduce the amount of calorie in your body. These natural weight loss pills contains certain substances that can increase the temperature of your body by stimulating the central nervous systems. However, the result is short-lived. When you quit taking them, your body will gain weight again. Moreover, if you use thermogenic calorie burners on a long term basis, then your body may adapt to the tolerance of the pills which has no effect on the calorie burning and you may even develop product dependence.

Thyroid supplements mainly stimulate the thyroid gland to produce more thyroid hormone. This hormone is needed during the metabolism. These supplements work best for those who have hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland could not produce enough thyroid hormone.

If you want to prevent weight gain, it is not necessary to take natural weight loss pills. The whole idea of a successful weight loss program is to approach it in a holistic manner. You cannot just rely on diet pills for slimming purposes. You should combine them with a regular exercise program and a nutritious diet. Use them to improve your current program. You must know how to use them to maximize the benefits of weight loss supplements.

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In an effort to shed some light on several possible draft prospects and take a look inside what Jerry Reese and Co. might be thinking, myself, Robert Domaine, and Craig Santucci have each chosen three prospects that the team might select with their first or second round selection.

I thought of this several different ways, but I ultimately just decided to go with what I feel Jerry Reese will be thinking on draft day.

It's easy to see what the team needs and base my selections off of that, but I also am aware of the fact that Reese likes to bolster the interior lines.

That being said, here are my three choices.

 

Terrence Cody, Alabama DT (6'5″, 365 lbs)

If you need to hear something about Terrence Cody to think he will make a difference, hear this: Many believe Cody is the biggest player to ever put on a Crimson Tide uniform.

Maybe it's just me, but the prospect of him eating up blocks for Perry Fewell next year gets me fired up.

It is easy to say that the Giants need to get a safety first, but a strong defensive line is always a quick cure to a below average secondary.

His strengths are obvious. He is a monster in the middle and will always take blockers away from other guys. Georgia Coach Mark Richt said of Cody:

“No one's blocked him. No one man has blocked him, and I haven't seen many double-teams block him, either. He's a problem, and probably the reason they are so outstanding against the rush. When you talk about guys who can push a pocket back in front of a quarterback, he can do it.”

The last comment is of great importance. The Giants had zero pass rush up the middle this season, and Cody will be a quick fix to that. I know it happened, but I really cannot think of a game that the Giants had a consistent pass rush from the DT position.

While he may not have the sacks to prove it, he still indirectly affects the pass rush by allowing a guy like Chris Canty to go one-on-one with his guy, and push the pocket up the middle

Something that is problematic is the news that broke during Monday's Senior Bowl weigh-in that Cody was over 370. His weight needs to come down to avoid conditioning problems. He already has to take plays off here and there, but it would be even worse if he doesn't drop some weight. 

Obviously the Jints have a glaring need at middle linebacker and safety, but I don't think that has to be addressed in Round One.

The only way this would change is if Rolando McClain somehow miraculously slipped to No. 15.

 

Brian Price, DT UCLA (6'2″, 300 lbs)

If Price is still on the board, then I would like to see the Giants take him over Cody. Cody is a great player, but teams really see him in a 3-4 format, which is something I failed to mention earlier.

Price is a very athletic inside technique and had a monster Junior year for the Bruins. His most impressive stats were his 23.5 tackles for loss and seven sacks.

Seven sacks from the inside is pretty impressive, especially in only 13 games.

Price has several strengths that make me think he will be a special player in the NFL. He never takes plays off, has tremendous play recognition, has a very quick first step, and has very powerful hands that don't let offensive lineman get their hands inside.

He will play very much like Justin Tuck did when he would come in on third downs during the 2007 season, but will be there every down and can also stop the run.

People have compared his style like that of Warren Sapp. Anyone else get goosebumps after reading that?

One weakness is that he won't get any bigger, and he can sometimes be dominated by much heavier lineman. He also can get frustrated when teams run right at him.

This isn't much of an issue, however, as it didn't really happen that often. It is something that the coaching staff should be aware of, however, if they end up drafting him.

 

Anthony Davis, OT Rutgers (6'6″, 325 lbs)

This is something that most people expect to happen at some point in the draft; the Giants will find another offensive tackle so they can put David Diehl back at his natural position, which is guard.

Rich Seubert has proven to be injury prone, so if the Giants can get a top 15 prospect at tackle and then move a proven guard inside, it will be killing two birds with one stone.

Even if they aren't ready to pull the plug on Seubert, they can still mold Davis into a great starting player. That being said, if you're a top 15 pick you're bound to start at some point your rookie season.

Davis is a power run blocker with great athleticism. His talent should translate to the NFL, where speed rushers are a dime a dozen.

Diehl and Kareem Mackenzie each had problems with these type of rushers, as they are both reaching the shelf life at the position. They are both relatively young, but they have played almost every game the last four years.

I know people will be thinking defense, but you can get some extremely talented players in the second or third round. I would not be upset if the Giants got one of the top three tackle prospects.

 

To view the articles of the other two writers, click the links below

Robert's Article

Craig's Article

Life & Style has an article up about Jennifer Garner’s dramatic weight loss, but in all fairness to them, L&S isn’t being judgy about it. They don’t come down on one side (“she’s too thin!”) or another (“she looks fine!”). I’m the one who is concerned, not L&S. As I noted post-Golden Globes, Jennifer looks way too thin for my taste on the red carpet. True, she’s not emaciated, but she’s had some dramatic weight loss in just the past few months (see photos of Jennifer in September). Life & Style attributes her drop in three dress sizes to her getting serious about losing the baby weight:

When a slim Jennifer Garner stepped onto the stage recently at the Golden Globes in LA, the Versace-clad mom of two drew plenty of oohs and aahs. But her streamlined silhouette was a new look for the 37-year-old star, who was once famous for the super-muscular physique she showed off in action-hero roles.

“She’s a size 0 now,” an insider says about Jen, who has two daughters, Violet, 4, and Seraphina, 13 months, with hubby Ben Affleck. “She used to be a size 6.”

That means after having her second child, Jen dropped the baby weight and more — which was tough to do the first time, she’s said.

“I just wasn’t that motivated,” Jen said about taking time to lose the weight after Violet’s birth. Then I got on the treadmill, stopped stuffing my face and lost the weight. I cut out croissants, bagels and muffins — all the good stuff — and went back to having
a salad once a day and protein.”

[From Life & Style]

I’d be more likely to believe that Jennifer’s metabolism has gone haywire post-pregnancy rather than she was aiming to be a size zero. That, and she probably loses a lot of wieght running around after Violet and Seraphina, and she’s a busy mom. I really believe Garner is the kind of woman who would take her own health seriously, and would want to get back to her natural, slender frame, yet still have some athleticism and some meat on her bones. Maybe when she gets back to work on a film, she’ll put on some more weight?

When I was researching this, I found this little blurb from Us Weekly/iVillage. Apparently, Ben Affleck still wants a son, and he’s still trying to convince Jennifer to get pregnant again. This story has been reported before – and now they’re claiming that Jennifer is reusing to get pregnant again because she’s worked so hard to get her body back.

Jennifer Garner in LA on January 26, 2010, credit: Fame Pictures. Also, Garner at the Globes on January 17, 2010, credit: WENN.

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