Archive for March, 2009
Monday, March 30th, 2009
As of last month, detailed searches for Hoodia Gordoni and Acai Alive best weight loss supplements for women still provide evidence that at least 9,000 interested weight loss candidates still don’t know exactly what these botanicals really comprise. And, it’s no wonder, as the name implies very little and gives hardly any clues as to what, how, where, when, and why pure Hoodia Gordonii maintains and proliferates its popularity. People mistakenly write Hoodia Gordonii as “Hoodia Gordoni.” Non
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Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Mar.30, 2009 Health and Fitness Tags : diabetes, diet, exercise, fitness, help, Kathy Smith, kids, obesity, weight loss Related Posts:Weight Loss, Exercise, and New Year’s Resolutions - Why They Don’t Work?Weight Loss Efficiency - 10 Ways To Make The Most Out Of Your Gym Workout!Lose Weight with One Simple MindsetThe #1 Key to Weight Loss - What You DON’T Want to Know and Most Won’t Tell You!The Psychology of Weight Loss: Part 1 - The INSIDE OUT Mindset
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Sunday, March 29th, 2009
To save money you can start making deposits in your health savings account immediately. Here are some tips to live better on less:
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Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Photography by sandcastlematt Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. That is the sound of one rice cake being devoured. Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. That is the word that runs through my mind as I do my Nautilus-based crunches. Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. That is the sound of time, clunking and lurching along as continue all of my goals…especially the one in which I am removing excess fat and flab and turning it into healthy, toned-muscle. On my other blog theunwindingpath.com, I occasionally write about the my
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Saturday, March 28th, 2009
Emotional eating is a term used to describe the process of eating when you’re not really hungry. When you’re eating from your feelings, you want to eat “bad for you food”- sweet or salty. Emotional eating usually happens when you’re upset, angry, sad, bored, lonely or depressed. Emotional eating is when you eat due to how you feel, rather than being truly hungry. Sweet, fatty goods are comforting- and it makes sense that you’d want to eat more of these when you are feeling sad, lonely or d
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