I bet you have read that headline or heard from someone about the new study done by researcher at the University of Exeter that says smelling a fart could be good for you, it could reduce the risk of cancer, heart attack, strokes, arthritis, and dementia. I seen it on my Grandmother's Facebook page, of all people right, ha ha. However, that headline is misleading.
The Hydrogen sulfide gas found in rotten eggs and flatulence can be toxic in large doses but beneficial in small doses . This is what they are looking at in this study, Scientist created a compound (AP39) that delivers small, concentrated amounts of the gas to a cell. The body uses small amounts of this "gas" for cellular signaling, so by slowly adding some to a dying or diseased cell they hope to preserve its function and possibly aid in fighting disease.
No where in the study did it suggest that smelling this "gas" will do anything but give you a bad taste in your mouth. The gas has to be delivered to the cell.
So I am sorry to say that if you have been telling people this as you "gas" them out or vice versa, you have suffered for no reason. I am sure this subject will be good for a laugh anytime it is brought up but be informed and don't believe everything you see Facebook.
Here is a good article that explains it a little more at IFL Science.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Buying Weights, Do You Do It In-Store or Online?
The quick answer is in-store is best, especially if it is your first time buying. It is a good idea to hold them and do a few moves to see if the pounds you are wanting to buy are to heavy or to light. If you buy a pair of ten pound dumbbells online and find they are to heavy you will have to send them back (usually at your expense) or go out and buy lighter weights. You can always do some price checking online buy when you are ready to purchase do it in person.
There are options to choose from: the material on the inside and outside, shape of the grip, etc. These are things you cannot feel online. Another draw back will be the cost of shipping, unless you find a place that has free shipping it could cost more then the weights themselves.
To save money you can always buy used equipment from stores such as Play It Again Sports, do a Google search to find what stores are in your area.
Suggested reading: Tips for Buying Free Weights"
5 Tips For Buying The Best Dumbbells
How To Buy Dumbbells
There are options to choose from: the material on the inside and outside, shape of the grip, etc. These are things you cannot feel online. Another draw back will be the cost of shipping, unless you find a place that has free shipping it could cost more then the weights themselves.
To save money you can always buy used equipment from stores such as Play It Again Sports, do a Google search to find what stores are in your area.
Suggested reading: Tips for Buying Free Weights"
5 Tips For Buying The Best Dumbbells
How To Buy Dumbbells
Saturday, July 5, 2014
My "PiYo" Has Arrived
My PiYo came in the mail! You all know that I am die hard 21 Day Fix fan! However, I wanted to try a something little different. Here is my first impression on PiYo! I LOVE it!! It is really different from what I have been doing, but I can see how it is going to help with with my weight loss journey. I defiantly need more room in my living-room too to do this. It is a 36 min work out and that is with warm up and cool down. We did the "sweat" program and boy did I! I didn't make it the whole 30ish minutes but I sure did feel it! I can't wait to really dig into PiYo and see what kind of results I get! The funniest part of doing this work out today, is my hubby was right behind me trying to follow along and he yells out "WHERE'S AUTMNUM!!!!" I fell over laughing!! I would love to see you guys try this with me and if you would I will be starting my PiYo Challenge group on July 7th!!! Let me know if you would like to be part of it! Contact me on Facebook page, Fit for Life with Katie Schluter.
While Improving Your Body's Fitness Do Not Forget Your Brain
You have probably seen commercials or print ads for "brain game" products such as Lumosity, the concept seems sounds. Exercise your brain to keep it healthy and functioning at its best. Research suggests those who challenge there mind have better cognitively later in life. Research also shows when your brain is exposed to mental activity it make new neurons, this happens throughout life. This means it's never to late to start. However starting before problems do is better.
You are already helping your brain by exercising your body, it affects mood, vitality, alertness, and feelings of well-being, as well as allowing you to focus. Exercise is being use as a natural way of combating brain disorders such as ADHD. Preliminary research on animals suggests exercise can cause new stem cells to grow, which can refresh your brain and other body parts.
You are already helping your brain by exercising your body, it affects mood, vitality, alertness, and feelings of well-being, as well as allowing you to focus. Exercise is being use as a natural way of combating brain disorders such as ADHD. Preliminary research on animals suggests exercise can cause new stem cells to grow, which can refresh your brain and other body parts.
Most of the computer and app brain games cost money, but if you do not want to spend money you can train your brain by doing such things as crosswords, reading, interacting socially, etc... The trick is to challenge your brain. Try brushing your teeth with your non-dominate hand, you might make a mess of your face and have to finish up with your dominate hand but hey it's good for you.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Beware of Diet Products that are Scams
People wanting to lose weight can be easy targets for products making big promises, being desperate to lose unwanted weight you can be willing to spend any amount of money on something that promises results.
You can even be fooled by those you think are trustworthy. Dr. Oz was recently the star witness at a Senate committee hearing about false advertising of weight-loss products. He was asked why he pushed products on his show that were not proven by research, he said to give people a jump-start on diets and hope.
However when people have unrealistic expectations that aren't met they will give up and keep the "weight-cycle" going. You may have some success at first but that is due to the excitement and does not last. Ex: If you starve yourself, yes you will lose weight but you cannot keep it up. Eventually you will go back your old ways.
It is not hard to find such products these days, we are bombarded by them on Tv and ads all over. The FTC is serious about limiting the claims these products can make and it will be a great day when truth in advertising comes back to this industry.
Here is a list of claims the FTC says could indicate the product is a scam:
1: Lose 1-2 pounds a week without diet or exercise
2: Lose weight no matter what you eat
3: Permanent weight loss, no need to diet again
4: Blocks absorption of calories or fat
5: Lose weight by wearing a product or rubbing it into your skin
Keep in mind that even FDA approved weight loss drugs stress the importance of diet and exercise, so anything that says you can lose weight without either of those is more then likely going to be a waste of money and time.
You can even be fooled by those you think are trustworthy. Dr. Oz was recently the star witness at a Senate committee hearing about false advertising of weight-loss products. He was asked why he pushed products on his show that were not proven by research, he said to give people a jump-start on diets and hope.
However when people have unrealistic expectations that aren't met they will give up and keep the "weight-cycle" going. You may have some success at first but that is due to the excitement and does not last. Ex: If you starve yourself, yes you will lose weight but you cannot keep it up. Eventually you will go back your old ways.
It is not hard to find such products these days, we are bombarded by them on Tv and ads all over. The FTC is serious about limiting the claims these products can make and it will be a great day when truth in advertising comes back to this industry.
Here is a list of claims the FTC says could indicate the product is a scam:
1: Lose 1-2 pounds a week without diet or exercise
2: Lose weight no matter what you eat
3: Permanent weight loss, no need to diet again
4: Blocks absorption of calories or fat
5: Lose weight by wearing a product or rubbing it into your skin
Keep in mind that even FDA approved weight loss drugs stress the importance of diet and exercise, so anything that says you can lose weight without either of those is more then likely going to be a waste of money and time.
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