Posts Tagged ‘loss’

Fat Loss Secret: Your Weight Gain is In Your Head!

Friday, August 27th, 2010


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Weight Loss Tip; Stop Chocolate Craving; Food Monster and EFT

Monday, August 16th, 2010


www.foodmonster.net Lose weight tip on how to stop chocolate cravings with Food Monster and EFT. For permanent stress free weight loss try this and other tips at Food Monster.

How to do EFT for Food Monster; permanent stress free weight loss

Monday, July 5th, 2010


A clear, easy tutorial on how to do EFT tapping with Food Monster by Jason Stanley, Ph. D.

Natural Hair Loss Treatment Part 2

Saturday, May 29th, 2010


www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com “Abnormal hair loss can be due to many different causes, but about 50 percent of the population experience normal hair loss by the time they reach 50. People who notice their hair shedding in large amounts after combing or brushing, or whose hair becomes thinner or falls out should consult a dermatologist. Causes and Risk Factors of Hair Loss A number of causes might be identified. These include: * Childbirth. When a woman is pregnant, her hair continues to grow. The usual 50 to 100 hairs per day are not shed. However, after she delivers her baby, many hairs enter the resting stage of the hair cycle at once. Within two to three months after delivery, these hairs may all fall out together and be seen as large amounts of hair coming out in their brushes and combs. * High fever, severe infection, major surgery, significant life stressor. From four weeks to three months after a person has a high fever, severe infection, major surgery, or significant life stressor such as death in the family, he or she may be shocked to see a lot of hair falling out. This condition usually corrects itself but may require treatment. Guatemala, Guatemala City El Salvador, San Salvador Yemen, Sana Spokane, Washington Libya, Tripoli Lebanon, Beirut Al Hamriyah, United Arab Emirates, Al Hamriyah, UAE Downey, California Guatemala, Guatemala City Baltimore, Maryland www.balancedhealthtoday.com www.balancedhealthtoday.com

What You Need To Know About Stress And Hair Loss

Monday, May 24th, 2010

One effect of stress on the human body is the hair loss. People as young as those in their early 20s hair loss too experienced – often it is not caused by genetics, but rather by a stressful work environment. This is particularly true in a work environment that focuses on the production of daily production. Employees are required to go outside for days to do overtime. People who work in a high chemical may also experience hair loss due to chemicals to which they are exposed. Sudden, hair loss is called non-genetic telogen effluvium, which occurs after the end of stressful events. It causes hair follicles to temporarily stop the production of hair and relapse into a resting state prematurely. The hair follicles remain in the resting phase for several months at an unusual amount of hair falling head. The good news is that this type of hair loss is temporary – it ends at the end of hair follicles resume hair production, provided that you do not experience more stressful situations again. When using bottles of lotion may seem like a good idea, a better way to stop hair loss is by tackling the causes of the problem and stress management. There are several ways you can manage stress effectively and prevent hair loss. Cut the stress is extremely useful. Although it seems easy, we must be aware that there are no proven formulas to 100% stress free. However, learning to reduce stress by understanding stress and identification of stressors would be worth your time and your well-being. We are learning the art of disassociation. Free your mind from your body during a certain time every day, even if it takes a few minutes of your day. The more you are able to remain in this state of calm, the better. Another form of unbundling is the separation of business with pleasure. Enjoy your time away from work, and do not think of things that you want to do when you’re at work. Whenever possible, always try to slot in a time of relaxation. Not only through breathing exercises and relaxation applied, but by doing something you love and enjoy. You can sing, you can paint, you can play computer games, or you can go to your favorite park for a stroll or walk your dog. Lose your hair, your beauty, your health and you is not worth the stress as well, living his life fully!

Weight Loss Secret: Stress and Your Thyroid

Saturday, April 10th, 2010


Got thyroid problems? Symptoms may include: * Intolerance to cold * Always cold * Weight gain * Lethargy * Dry skin * Slow speech * Swelling of eyelids * Thick tongue * Impaired memory * Constipation * Much more… Stress may be the ROOT CAUSE of your hypothyroid condition. Have your adrenal glands assessed via saliva testing. For more info: undergroundwellness.com Contact sean@undergroundwellness.com for your FREE consultation. www.undergroundwellness.com

Stress And Vision loss

Monday, February 8th, 2010


Stress at home or on the job can affect your eyesight. Learn a technique for protecting your vision in this short video