Wednesday, December 17, 2014

7 Top Belly Fat–Fighting Foods

Source:  http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/7-top-belly-fatfighting-foods.html

When it comes to fighting belly fat and achieving the flat belly you’ve always desired, a calorie is not just a calorie. In fact, certain foods can actually trigger your body to store more belly fat!

The good news is that certain foods can also actually help your body to melt stubborn belly fat at lightning speed, helping you to achieve your goals in no time! When you know the best foods to burn belly fat, you can start incorporating them into your favorite breakfasts, lunches, and dinners to maximize your weight loss efforts.

Chia seeds

Have you heard of the Chia Pet? Well, chia seeds aren’t just for growing house plants. In fact, these tiny seeds are one of nature’s top belly-fat fighters! Chia seeds are among the best plant-based sources of omega-3 fatty acids, which help to metabolize belly fat, as well as reduce circulating levels of stress hormones that trigger fat storage.

So, how do you eat chia seeds? You can add them to everything from smoothies to salads to yogurt. You can add them to your favorite breakfast cereal or even use them to thicken soups and gravies! Aim to consume about 1 tablespoon of chia seeds per day. They’re available in most grocery stores and health food stores.

Blueberries

These tart little berries aren’t called “blue dynamos” for nothing! Blueberries contain one of the highest antioxidant levels of all produce, making them terrific at decreasing unhealthy inflammation that may be triggering belly fat storage.

In addition, one study found that a diet rich in blueberries was shown to help significantly reduce abdominal fat. The same study found that this powerful fruit may lower triglyceride levels and improve insulin sensitivity — in other words, blueberries may help to fight heart disease and type 2 diabetes!

Remember: So, don’t be stingy when adding blueberries to your meals. They’re great alone, but they can also be baked into pancakes and muffins, and even added to stuffing. In addition, blueberries make a great topping for pork and poultry dishes.

Yogurt

Yogurt probably seems like more of a standalone food, but don’t be fooled. Yogurt can easily be incorporated into everything from soups to salads and even marinades. It can add a tasty, rich flavor to a meal, as well as help to shrink your waistline! Diets rich in dairy have been shown to be effective in reducing body fat, especially in the midsection (in part, due to calcium’s crucial role in regulating how fat is stored and broken down by the body).

Technical Stuff: Dairy products are also rich in the amino acid arginine, which has been shown to help promote fat loss and increase muscle mass. So, start incorporating more yogurt in your diet today!

Sweet potatoes

Sweet potatoes are packed full of vitamin C. When the stress hormone cortisol is chronically elevated in the body, you can experience increased fat storage in the abdominal area. However, research has shown that vitamin C helps reduce stress levels and return the stress hormone cortisol to normal levels after a stressful situation. This reduction in cortisol may help to prevent increased belly fat storage. So, mash them, bake them, or even make baked sweet potato fries to gain the benefits!

Grapefruit

A recent study found that when obese adults consumed half a grapefruit or 4 ounces of 100 percent grapefruit juice before three main meals, they experienced a significant decrease in both body weight and waist circumference. This may be due to the high water content of the grapefruit helping them to feel satisfied and reduce their portions of other foods.

Tip: One extra belly fat–fighting benefit of grapefruit: It contains diuretic properties, helping you shed unwanted water weight, which can bloat your belly.
Hot peppers

Rich in capsaicin, this spicy vegetable can give your metabolism a boost, helping you to shed unwanted pounds, especially in the midsection. In addition, capsaicin has been found to help relax blood vessels, reducing blood pressure. Animal studies have also indicated that capsaicin may decrease insulin resistance, which means that this spicy seasoning may help improve blood sugar control, reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes.

Red wine

Alcohol is an integral part of many celebrations, but it’s also packed full of excess calories that can pack on the pounds. When you’re drinking alcohol, your best option is red wine because it’s rich in resveratrol. Resveratrol has been shown to suppress levels of the hormone estrogen.

Tip: High levels of estrogen in your body promote increased fat storage, so suppressing them may decrease body fat while helping to increase lean muscle mass. Keep alcohol in moderation, with no more than one glass per day for women and two glasses per day for men. (A glass of wine is equal to 4 ounces.)

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Why breakfast is important

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/diet/Why-breakfast-is-important/articleshow/22209273.cms

How many times have you heard the adage, 'Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a beggar'? Well, don't dismiss it. This age-old wisdom holds true even today, say nutritionists, dieticians and obesity consultants.

Break your fast

Consulting nutritionist and clinical dietitian Pooja Makhija says, "The most important meal of the day, undoubtedly, is breakfast. The first food intake after a minimum gap of seven-eight hours, it acts as a fuel to jump-start the body."

Pooja says a person's breakfast habit decides if his/her body goes into burning (high BMR) or storing (low BMR, high fat-storing) mode.

Nutritionist Deepshikha Agarwal says,"You break your night-long fast with this meal. It provides 25% of the total energy and nutrients required by the body. It will boost your energy levels and concentration."

Missing it is dangerous

No breakfast means a sluggish start to the day. It also makes a person eat larger meals in the course of the day, says Pooja.

"Since activity level, for most people, is maximum in the day, whatever you eat for breakfast is burnt well. So, it can be the biggest meal of the day. In fact, it is the best time for a cheat-meal," she says.

The best breakfast

Says Deepshikha, "The first meal of the day should be a perfect combination of carbohydrates, protein and fibre." An ideal breakfast must include all the "five pillars of nutrition", adds Pooja.

Carbohydrates: Poha/upma/bread/idli/dosa/paratha/wheatflakes.

Proteins: Sprouts/milk/curd/egg white/sausage.

Fat: All foods contain inherent or invisible fat.

Vitamins and minerals: Though required in very little quantities, these two are extremely important for a balanced breakfast. Fruits and vegetables are their best sources.

Try this

Her breakfast, says Pooja, includes a glass of vegetable juice, three-four egg whites and a slice of bread. "This ensures a complete, nourishing, balanced, supercharging and roaring start."

Other options for a good breakfast:

Cornflakes/wheatflakes/muesli + milk + fruit

Upma/poha with vegetables and sprouts

Idli/dosa + sambhar with vegetables

Dal paratha + vegetable raita

Dal chilla with vegetables + bread/roti

Vegetable sandwich + milkshake

Egg/sausage + bread + vegetables

Beware

Never start your day with caffeine. Eat something (fruit/biscuit/plain milk) first and about 20 minutes later, have tea or coffee.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Reasons kissing is great for you

Source:  http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/relationships/man-woman/Reasons-kissing-is-great-for-you/articleshow/18446994.cms


After reading these benefits, you'll no more feel the need to look for excuses to kiss your loved one.

Helps bonding: All of us know that locking lips boosts bonding in a couple. When one kisses, one produces the hormone oxytocin which causes to bond.

Enhances sexual pleasure: Yes, sex does good benefit to your heart as well as your self-esteem and kissing is one of the major component of sex and foreplay. Kissing gives a more pleasurable experience.

Spit treats illnesses: Swapping spit is a great way to ward off viruses especially when kissing is followed by sex. Moreover, kissing also helps build immunity - people who have sex often have greater immunity to fight health issues.

Makes one happy: Kissing releases endophins and endorphins make you happy.If you are depressed, kissing seems to be a better medication than going to a psychologist or popping pills.

Reduces pain: During a heated kissing session, your body releases adrenaline which is said to reduce the feeling of pain. Try pairing locking lips with physical intimacy when you have a headache and see whether it works wonders on your ache.

Lowers stress: If you feel drained and exhausted at the end of the day, blame it on cortisol which is the stress hormone. Kissing lowers cortisol levels and boosts our immune system, endocrine system and brain health. So to de-stress, just steal a kiss your partner and you'll definitely feel better.

Burns calories: Kissing may not burn as many calories as running on a treadmill does but it does pump up your metabolism to about twice its usual rate. So if you're planning to skip gym for a make-out session with your partner, you can do it without feeling guilty. Just make up for the gym session through some energy-boosting kisses. Moreover, kissing also workout out your face and enhances your youthful appearance by tightening your muscles.

Thursday, December 4, 2014

How crowd funding can help you fulfill your dreams

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/tech-news/How-crowdfunding-can-help-you-fulfil-your-dreams/articleshow/45322713.cms


Once upon a time, dads were large hearted. They would merrily invest in their children's dream projects, without any fear of losing out on the money. It didn't really matter if the venture bombed or flourished.

Sadly, times have changed. Dads have become smarter (cautious would be a better word) these days; they will not invest a penny without scrutinizing the idea left, right and centre. Blame it on the recession! Why just dads, everyone is judicious about investments nowadays. To fund a project is tougher than belling a cat, though not completely impossible. Here's an alternative that will fuel all your dreams... sane ones only.

Crowdfunding

That's where all the money lies. In short, it entails the art of raising small funds (mostly a few lakhs) over a small period of time (30 days or so) from multiple investors. If you want to cut an album, launch a neighbourhood radio station or make a film, instead of begging, borrowing or stealing, visit a crowdfunding website (Catapooolt, Wishberry, Milaap and Igniteanintent etc), showcase your project and let the money flow in.

The best part is, the commercial viability isn't very crucial, the idea is. People have got their racing viability isn't very crucial, the idea is. People have got their racing cars, political campaigns, Instagram photo printing platforms, books and disaster relief initiatives financed through crowdfunding.

Anshulika Dubey, co-founder of Wishberry.in, says, "It's very important that the project is pitched well. If not, people won't pay. With a success rate of 60%, we have raised Rs 3 crore for 600 projects from 8,000 funders globally!"

The investors

Broadly, there are three categories of crowdfunding. The biggest chunk is of rewards-based funding, where contributors get tangible or experiential rewards from the projects. No other financial returns are involved.

Then there is peer-to-peer lending, wherein contributors loan to a cause and get their money back with some interest. Lastly, there is equity-based funding, where investors actually come in and get equity in the startups/projects they put their money on.

In the beginning, there may be very little or nothing for the investor. At the most, a thank you note, a mention on the crowdsourcing platform, a free pass to the premiere of the movie or a few prints at discounted rates from the photo printing platform. The contributors don't really expect anything in return because people invest in ideas they believe in, or it's friends or relatives who raise funds.

Satish Kataria, founder of Catapooolt, says, "Thirty per cent of people crowdfund projects of someone they already know or "trust (person cause) and another 20-25% lend money because the completion of the project is a sort of fulfillment of their own dreams."

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has recently proposed a crowdfunding framework for India in a consultation paper recently. "Right now, 50% of the market share belongs to rewards-based crowdfunding but if Sebi's guidelines come into force, it will majorly based funds," adds Dubey.

Facebook friends can pay too

You can ask for crowdfunding even if you do not know how much money you need for an ongoing project.

Delhi-based filmmaker Pawan KY Shrivastava crowdfunded his film Naya Pata through his Facebook page. "I sent emails to my 500 contacts, with a synopsis of the film and asked them to contribute anywhere between Rs 5,000 and Rs 35,000. I raised close to Rs 8 lakh from 350 people!"

A bigger success story is that of 29-year-old IAS officer Armstrong Pame, who built a 100-km motorable road in 2013 to connect a remotely located n village, Tousem, with the rest of Manipur and with neighbouring states Assam and Nagaland. The entire money (Rs 40 lakh) for this road, popularly known as People's Road, was raised online.

The catch

Time consuming. Needs intense planning in limited amount of time. Before you approach a platform on which your a project will be published, you must have something substantial to prove your commitment. The websites first run a background check and scrutinize the idea. As an investor, you need to evaluate the progress a client has already done towards the goal. So, if it's a charger he has built, a prototype has to be shown.

Crowdfunding time machine

The Statue of a Liberty was crowdfunded by the French and Americans. Those who contributed got a model of the statue.

Shyam Benegal's Manthan (1978) was one of the world's first crowdfunded movies, for which more than 5,00,000 members of the Gujarat Milk Cooperatives gave Rs 2 per head.

The modern crowdfunding phenomenon started in 1997, when a British rock band Marillion crowdfunded their reunion tour to the US online.

Writer-director Mark Tapio Kines's feature film Foreign Correspondents released in 1999 was crowdfunded for $1,25,000 by 25 online donors.

ArtistShare became the first dedicated crowdfunding platform in 2003.