November 19, 2018

Your no excuse guide to staying toned while traveling this holiday season

Many fitness enthusiasts find it difficult to follow their normal exercise plan while traveling to see family or friends for the winter holidays.  Unfamiliar environments, tightly-packed family living conditions, or lack of exercise equipment may hamper even a fitness fanatic’s best intentions for staying fit while traveling this holiday season. Alex Vitale is a V Shred Lead Trainer, Certified Personal Trainer through the National Council of Strength and Fitness and a graduate of the Equinox Fitness Training Institute. When planning your December holiday trip, he offers the following tips for putting together an exercise program that travels with you.

“If you’ve worked hard to establish a good fitness routine, traveling for the holidays doesn’t have to mean your healthy habits will be derailed, says Alex. He adds, “You can keep your momentum and endorphins flowing and maintain your fitness level when traveling.”

HOW CAN THIS BE DONE?

Stay Hydrated. “Drink a minimum of eight 8-ounce glasses of water each day. Airport food, sitting on a plane, jet lag – all contribute to bloat. The best way to fight it is to stay hydrated,” says Alex Vital of V Shred.

Lift from your knees, not your back. Be aware of your posture as you carry your bags.  Use good body mechanics when you lift your suitcases up to the check-in counter.

Eat three meals a day- Even though you’ve left behind your daily routine, try to eat three meals a day, maintain a balanced diet and eat plenty of fruit and vegetables. If you’re going to eat a high-fat meal, eat a smaller portion, or order an appetizer instead of a main course. Split desserts with a friend.

Rest. If your schedule is shot and you’re not sleeping enough at night, take cat naps whenever you get the chance.  Stretch in the morning and evening, especially if you’ve been sitting all day. If you will be drinking alcohol, drink a lot of water between events.

Pack snacks: bananas and apples, yogurt, protein bars. You can make meal replacement shakes in your hotel room. You don’t need a blender, just a container with a tight-fitting lid, large enough to shake the contents.

Find out if your gym reciprocates its membership with a gym where you’ll be traveling, log onto the International Physical Fitness Association’s Web site, http://www.ipfa.us/, or ask at your home health club before you leave town. Alex Vital says that “Three to five days off from a strength routine can give your muscles a rest. But you wouldn’t want to go a week or more without serious exercise and a short respite for your biceps doesn’t mean you should ever let your cardio workout go.”

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Pack a jump rope for a go-anywhere aerobic session. Invest in “travel weights” -inflatable weights that can be filled with water or sand when training, folded and stored while on the road.

Plan active recreation during vacations -check out the local golf course, riding stable, and so on.

When sightseeing, forget the tour bus and walk. You’ll not only see more, but you’ll be sneaking in some extra activity.

Bring portable fitness.

For more fitness options, place in your luggage a Resist-A-Tube or any of the home exercise tubing, a stability ball, jump rope or exercise video. ”If you like classes, make your own class in your room,” offers Alex Vital

If you work with a personal trainer, ask him or her to design an exercise plan before you leave town. When you’re sitting on a plane or in a hotel room, take deep breaths occasionally, tighten your stomach muscles, then relax. Travelers need to periodically flex and stretch the hamstrings and hip flexors, the muscle at the upper part of the leg that connects into the pelvis.

 For women who spend the day in high heels, a walk around the room toe-up, heel-down will stretch the calf muscles. Or, do toe raises by putting the heels on the floor and stepping up onto a telephone book. “Men often complain of being cramped when traveling,” states Vital. “They need to stretch their lower back and legs.” He recommends the cat stretch. Get up on your hands and knees, arch your back for 15 seconds, then release. Repeat.

Alex Vital points out that the more comfortable you are with operating fitness machinery at your home gym, the easier it will be to set up unfamiliar equipment when you’re on the road.

FIT FLYING

Air travel may be fast and convenient, but for many of us, it can be uncomfortable and restrictive due to cramped cabins and sardine-like seating. The following tips can help you make the most of your next airplane trip by helping you stay flexible and fit while you fly.

–           DEEP BREATHING is an instant-relaxer and can be done anywhere at any time. Try taking 4-5 deep, cleansing breaths several times during your flight.

–           RELAX YOUR SHOULDERS by bending forward slightly, hands on knees and “rolling” your shoulders in a circular motion 5 or 6 times. Repeat the “roll” in the opposite direction, then finish up by “shrugging” your shoulders up and down 5 times.

–           RELAX YOUR BACK by reaching overhead, holding elbows, and bending side to side. Repeat 5 times in each direction.

–           STRETCH YOUR LEGS by alternately lifting your knees toward your chest and bringing your body toward your knee to the count of eight.

–           RELEASE YOUR FEET by “drawing” the alphabet with one foot then the other.

About Alex Vital:

He is a V Shred Lead Trainer, Certified Personal Trainer through the National Council of Strength and Fitness and a graduate of the Equinox Fitness Training Institute, a global leader in applied exercise science education. Alex’s mission as a personal trainer is to, not only help people to get in shape, but also to take more control over their lives and up-level to the best version of themselves possible.

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November 14, 2018

Under $50: Jennifer Hudson Wears Accessory Concierge!

LOS ANGELES, CA – November 14, 2018 – Jennifer Hudson shared a photo on Instagram wearing Accessory Concierge yesterday! The Voice judge looked stunning in Accessory Concierge’s Pave Ichthys Ear Jacket Drops ($48, www.accessoryconcierge.com).

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November 7, 2018

WINTER HEALTH MYTHS BUSTED!

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There are endless winter health myths that we have heard from well intentioned grandparents and parents. They have become so ingrained in us that we take them as cold hard facts. Many of these myths have no more basis in reality than Santa Claus.  Of course, everyone wants to stay as healthy as possible during the frosty months. In order to do so sensibly, we turned to Board Certified NYC internist and gastroenterologist Dr. Niket Sonpal.

Myth: Allergies go away in the winter

Allergies might be the real source behind your stuffy nose and scratchy throat this season. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, one in five people suffer from indoor/outdoor allergies, and the indoor variety can actually be worse in the winter. Dr. Sonpal cautions that, “If your symptoms last longer than 10 days or ease up after taking an antihistamine, it might be time to visit an allergist.”

Myth: I wash my hands all the time with hand sanitizer, so I should be fine.

Hand sanitizer will kill most viruses, but not all. You must make sure you use the right amount of hand sanitizer and let it dry completely. Dr. Sonpal points out that,” Some viruses, like norovirus, which causes vomiting, is not killed by hand sanitizer. Soap and water are best to get rid of all bacteria and viruses, but the hand sanitizer is better than nothing at all.”

Myth: It’s cold out, I don’t need sunscreen.

The sun’s rays are just as strong in the winter months as they are in the other seasons. Snow and ice can reflect even more sunlight, up to twice as much. Grab the SPF 30 and put it on, regardless of the temperature. Don’t forget those sunglasses to keep your eyes safe as well.

I’ll just drink some alcohol to keep myself warm.

Although it may feel like drinking alcohol is making you warmer, it does not. Dr. Sonpal says that, “when you drink, the blood vessels dilate or get bigger, and blood flows to your skin and away from your internal organs. So, it may feel like you are getting warmer, but you are not.”

Myth: The Flu Shot Gives You the Flu

According to a new survey from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases and Rite Aide, 44 percent of American women view the flu as a serious threat to their health. Yet nearly half (49 percent) do not intend to get a flu shot this year because they believe the vaccine can give them the flu. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the flu shot for anyone older than 6 months of age. Dr. Sonpal stresses that, “The shot does not contain a live virus, making catching the flu from it impossible.”

 Winter weather makes you store fat and gain weight

Our bodies do not go into some kind of winter hibernation mode, stockpiling every ounce of fat to use for the lean times. It seems logical, like a throwback to our days living in caves foraging for food, but in reality, any weight gain comes from our winter habits. Dr. Sonpal points out that, “we tend to exercise less in winter. We eat more hearty meals and comfort foods, including more sugary snacks and desserts (especially around the holidays).”

Myth: You Lose Most Heat Through Your Head

The saying goes “we lose 90 percent of our body heat through our heads.”  But a 2006 study found that the head accounts for about 7 percent of the body’s surface area, and that heat loss in the region is fairly proportional, according to LiveScience. “Your head is another extremity, and it’s susceptible to cold, so you should wear a hat, but it doesn’t lose any more heat than another part of your body,” says Dr. Sonpal.

Myth: Chicken Soup Will Cure Colds

Many cultures teach us to drink warm liquids like tea, hot apple cider, and soups when we’re dealing with colds. It’s true that something like chicken soup may help soothe and ease congestion, but much like vitamin C, hot soup won’t do immediate wonders.

Myth: Being Cold Gives You a Cold

No matter what your grandma might have told you, spending too much time in the cold air doesn’t make you sick. One study found that healthy men who spent several hours in temperatures just above freezing had an increase in healthy, virus-fighting activity in their immune systems. In fact, you’re more likely to get sick indoors, where germs are easily passed.

 Myth: Feed a cold, starve a fever

Dr. Sonpal says that, “This is another myth that comes from a time when people didn’t understand the science of body chemistry. The thought was that if you had a cold, food would warm you up. Conversely, if you had a high fever, not eating would cool you down. This is just patently bad medical advice. In both cases, good nutrition gives your body the fuel it needs to fight infections and recover from an illness. When you have a fever, your body is burning energy at a rapid rate, and that needs to be replenished. So, by all means feed your cold; but also feed your fever, or any other illness. Even if you have stomach issues, find a way to take in lost fluids and electrolytes.”

About Dr. Niket Sonpal:

Dr. Niket Sonpal is a native of Long Island NY and a graduate of Medical University of Silesia – Hope Medical Institute in Poland. After completing his residency in Internal Medicine at Lenox Hill Hospital, he was selected to be the 2013‐2014 Chief Resident at Lenox Hill Hospital–Northshore LIJ Health System. He is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine and Clinical instructor at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Brooklyn. Dr. Sonpal has completedhis Fellowship in gastroenterology & hepatology at Lenox Hill Hospital and will continue his work in the field of medical student and resident test preparation. He now serves as the associate program director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program at Brookldale University medical center.

He is the co‐author for the best-selling Master the Boards: USMLE Step 2 CK, Master the Boards Step 3, And Master the Boards: Internal Medicine. He is also the Chief Operating Officer for Medquest Test Prep, Director of Medical Education for Picmonic Test Prep, and a recognized expert on medical test prep.

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November 6, 2018

Top Keto Diet Myths That We Should Stop Believing

We all have different reasons for wanting to adopt a healthy lifestyle, yet the benefits are all the same across the board. A strong and aesthetically-pleasing body, a sharp mind, and an even better psyche.

One popular dietary method through which one can achieve a healthy lifestyle is a ketogenic diet.

What Exactly is a Ketogenic Diet?

The Ketogenic diet places an emphasis on keeping carbohydrate intake minimal while maintaining sufficient fat intake. The reduction in carbohydrates is going to trigger a metabolic state called “ketosis” wherein the body burns fat instead of carbohydrates for energy. These are just the core concepts. Here’s a more comprehensive guide on what a keto diet is.

It is currently one of the more popular diet types to adopt. And naturally, with as something gains more attention, misinformation is bound to spread. Misinformation spreads even quicker on the internet. This can potentially be harmful to the uninformed (misinformed, rather) reader. So, what myths are we here to dispel?

Myth: Ketogenic Diets Aren’t a Sustainable Health Option

Ketogenic diets are more than a diet change, it’s part of an entire lifestyle. If you make this drastic change, and your body takes to it and healthily adapts, it’s important that you don’t respond by switching back and forth between thsi diet and another one rapidly.

Commit to a ketogenic diet over the long-term to allow yourself properly adjust yourself away from sugar. Once you’ve finished adapting, you need to make the same kind of careful choices when you want to switch back.

Don’t stress your organs by eating carbs like you used to. Instread, gradually re-introduce them. Better yet, stick with one diet for the long term if it isn’t giving you trouble.

Myth: All Fats are Fine to Eat

The idea that one should increase fat intake and lower carb intake gives the wrong impression that you can eat any type of fatty food that you get your hands on. This is not the case.

Saturated fats such as the ones found in red meats increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. An optimal keto diet would be to take in unsaturated fats instead (fish, flax seed, almonds, walnuts).

Myth: Ketosis vs. Ketoacidosis

As previously surmised, the goal of a keto diet is to trigger an optimal state of “fat burning” metabolism. This process is called “ketosis”. On the other hand, ketoacidosis is a condition that happens when there is an excess in ketones. It is potentially-life threatening and should be avoided.

Myth: Protein Should Be Abundant in a Keto Diet

We need to strike a balance in terms of protein intake. The general view on proteins is that they are a must if you want to stay healthy. This is not the case with a keto diet because an increase in proteins will eventually spark an increase in ketones, which is known to trigger ketoacidosis. Thi

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November 6, 2018

New from Nubian Heritage … Honey and Black seed collection

There is everything to love about Nubian Heritage. I’m a huge fan of Nubian Heritage, especially their newest Collection, Honey and Black Seed, it’s  exceptional. The collection consists of 6 products that the entire family can use; Bar Soap, Body Lotion, Body Wash, Hand Cream, 24 hour Deodorant and infused Shea Butter.  My husband has already gone through the Bar Soap and is waiting for me to order another one. The Black Seed adds a nice texture to the soap offering a very light exfoliation leaving your skin feeling soft and smooth. The scent is enjoyable and my whole family likes it which isn’t often the case.

Here is a little information on Black Seed.  Black Seed, also known as the “seed of blessing,” is such a part of our culture that it was found in the Tomb of King Tutankhamen. So powerful are its medicinal properties that ancient proverbs proclaim Black Seed on the skin to strengthen the immune system, prevent external infections, increase blood circulation and achieve a smooth, even complexion.

*Black Seed Oil was reportedly used by Queen Nefertiti to maintain her exquisite complexion.

*Arabian Honey, a humectant packed with antioxidants, helps skin maintain a youthful glow.

*Shea Butter is certified organic and fair trade, sourced from 15 women’s co-ops in Northern Ghana. Shea butter provides fatty acids and vitimins that nourish the skin.

*Apricot Oil helps kill skin cells that produce the protein, keratin. This allows new skin cells to form.

I feel the same way about Nubian Heritage Body Wash Honey & Black Seed. The body wash  contains Black Seed Oil and Arabian Honey and is rich in antioxidants. This is surely a luxurious, moisturizing body cleanser. It’s natural enzymes, amino acids and proteins boost moisture retention while soothing and perfecting skin’s appearance, Leaving you  skin feeling smooth. What I love most about the body wash is its amazing scent. Not only does your skin feel soft, the scent stays on your body quite a long time.

If you have dry skin, especially your hands and feet, I would strongly recommend Nubian Heritage’s 100% Organic Shea Butter. Also infused with Arabian Honey and Black Seeds, the shea butter immediately softens and smooths your skin. It’s a little on the thick side but it’s worth the extra time applying the shea butter and it won’t disappoint.

Nubian Heritage Honey and Black Seed Collection is suitable for all skin types including Combination skin and oily skin. All Nubian Heritage products are cruelty-free and does not contain parabens, sulfates, phthalates, paraffin, mineral oil, petroleum, DEAA, synthetic fragrance or artificial coloring.
Nubian Heritage is available at Nubian Heritage.com and the Vitamin Shoppe.

 

 

 

 

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October 26, 2018

Morgan Taylor’s Lacquer collection is Roaring with Color

Morgan Taylor Lacquer has just launched their African Safari collection for Fall 2018. Inspired by the sweeping landscape of a safari, the fall collection embodies the rich earth tones of this destination. Brilliant pearls of sapphire, pewter, and garnet compliment saturated crèmes giving the entire collection the uninhibited feeling that anything can happen under the starry skies of the Serengeti.

Jenna is loving the Morgan Taylor Safari Collection. Below, she is wearing No Sudden Mauves, a Rose Mauve Pearl color. It is rich in color and long lasting. Jenna can’t wait to wear another color in the collection.

Morgan Taylor nail lacquers are free of formaldehyde, toluene, and DBP.

Go wild with these six new shades:

 

Go wild with these six new shades:

·        Are You Lion to Me? – Pewter Shimmer

·        Off The Grid – Black Brown Crème

·        No Cell? Oh Well! – Sapphire Blue Pearl

·        Wanna Share a Tent? – Garnet Red Pearl

·        No Sudden Mauves – Rose Mauve Pearl

·        Neutral by Nature – Warm Nude Crème

 

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October 26, 2018

Lucy Hale Wears Astrid & Miyu

 
LOS ANGELES, CA – October 22, 2018 – Lucy Hale shard a photo wearing Astrid & Miyu jewelry on her Instagram over the weekend. The actress looked chic pairing her skirt and blouse with Astrid & Miyu’s Basic Medium Hoop Earrings in Gold ($72.10; www.astridandmiyu.com), the same style Nina Dobrev recently wore to the Aubrey and The Three Amigos tour!
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October 25, 2018

A modern trick to a classic skin problem – the laser hair removal

Are you sick and tired of having to shave your body every day and yearn for a permanent solution so you can get virtually hair free for life? Then, there is no better hair removal method than employing laser hair removal.

Did you know that laser hair removal has existed for a hundred years? However, it is recently has been inefficient on lighter and dark skin hair colors. All of that has transformed with the Soprano Ice Laser Hair Removal that offers a true innovation in the laser hair removal technology. It presents virtually painless, significantly quicker and more efficient hair removal solutions.

What Makes Soprano Ice Laser Hair Removal Different?

Compared to other laser hair removal treatments available in the market today, Soprano Ice gives multiple wavelength platforms, all of which work most effectively on particular hair and skin types for the ultimate customization during management. Better yet, the Soprano Ice Laser is FDA-cleared for every skin types. That only denotes that it can effectively and safely treat skin from dark and light and everywhere in between.

State-of-the-Art Technology

Furthermore, the Soprano Ice Laser Hair Removal system employs a diode laser based on the Alexandrite wavelength. That denotes that the melanin in every hair can more effectively absorb the energy and cause damage to the hair follicle to prevent hair growth. As described by the ICE in its name, the laser hair removal provides an advanced cooling technology which keeps every treatment comfortable. It also lessens the risk of burns to your skin while still keeping the most efficient level of heat in the dermis where your hair follicles are managed.

Lighting Quick

Your days are already hectic, so you want a laser hair removal treatment which will keep your pace along with your schedule. Luckily, the Soprano Ice Laser Hair Removal does treatment sessions in less time than other laser systems. That’s thanks to its big applicator and effective technology.

To sum up, you do not need to seek far to find a Laser Hair Removal London that offers Soprano Ice Laser. Medspa Beauty Clinic in London proudly employs the Soprano Ice technology to provide the very best outcomes to every patient who are seeking for a smooth, flawless and hairlines skin. Get in touch with them today as they have amazing laser hair removal reviews to begin your laser hair removal process and take advantage of your beautiful skin just in time for summer.

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October 25, 2018

Post Halloween Makeup Must-Have

Halloween makeup can be all fun and games until it’s time to take it off!

C’est Moi Gentle Make up Remover Wipes are your must-have post Halloween essential.

These fragrance-free wipes are so gentle they won’t sting your eyes or leave your skin feeling sticky.

Their toxic-free formula with organic aloe, green tea, glycerin and cucumber extract easily removes everything from mascara to

fake blood (!) and won’t leave you tugging at your face thanks to their super soft, glide-able texture.

 C’est Moi wipes are also biodegradable so they’re as kind to the environment as they are to your complexion.

Available for $9.99 and Cestmoi.com, Target.com and Amazon.com.

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October 24, 2018

Jana Kramer’s Maternity Style in Seraphine!

LOS ANGELES, CA – October 24, 2018 – Jana Kramer was photographed wearing Seraphine! The country singer rocked a chic LBD in the Valentina Dress ($58) for an appearance on Hallmark’s Home & Family recently, and also wore Seraphine’s  Tessa Shift Dress ($65) in a tagged post on her Instagram-the same style worn by Gwen Stefani and Coco Rocha (www.seraphine.com
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