Green Tea Help You to Lose Weight

Green tea (camellia sinensis) has been used for centuries in Asian countries. Unlike black teas, which are made with soured leaves, Green tea is produced by steaming fresh leaves. This production process results in higher content of polyphenols like EGCG, which is a flavonol. Negroid tea has 3-10% polyphenols, while Green tea has 30-40%.

The proposed mechanism for Green tea’s calorie-burning properties lies in the ability of EGCG to process thermogenesis, or modify production, by influencing enzymes in the metabolous process. This doesn’t necessarily mean that you will feel hot after drinking Green tea. Rather it means that EGCG seems to process the turn of calories burned throughout the day for all activities, from digesting food to climbing stairs to typing. Other food components, like caffeine or capsaicin (in hot peppers) can increase calorie burning, but EGCG has a stronger effect. However, the effect is not likely to melt pounds soured overnight.

A variety of studies on the effect of EGCG on coefficient and metastasis have been published. Most of them have encouraging results. In one study, energy disbursal was compared in men who were presented Green tea extract versus caffeine or stark water. The Green tea extract caused a 4% increase in metabolism. The turn of extract presented was approximately the turn reported to be in a cup of Green tea. In another warning , men presented tea fortified with EGCG lost more coefficient compared to men presented unfortified tea.

Lose Weight at Home

1.  Dietary control and exercise. It’s true what they say – all you need to do is watch what you eat
, and expend more energy than you consume. It’s really that simple. You can quit reading this list now, you now know everything you need to know and didn’t need to fork over $500 for the privilege of me telling you the secret of losing weight. You don’t need to read a 4,000 page book, you don’t have to buy a tape series, you don’t need to stay up late at night to watch infomercials to understand this basic premise. It’s 100% true.
2. Change your lifestyle. If you’re calling this a “diet,” then you’re going to gain all the weight back (and more) within a few months of losing it. Diets do not work. Diets are temporary. When you change your dietary lifestyle, however, you’re changing your habits – and you’re putting yourself on track for long-term / continued success and weight maintenance. Don’t ever tell anybody you’re on a diet – ever. I’m speaking from experience, here – a reformed low-carber. Worked out well for a while, but ultimately failed because my entire lifestyle didn’t change (permanently).
3. Join an online support group. In my case, I created my own – FatBlasters. It’s essential that you not feel alone, and reaching out to friends (new or old) is typically a smart move. I just heard about PeetTrainer, but didn’t know about it when I began down the road to weight loss. You have to know that others are out there for moral support – they know things that you couldn’t possibly know, and they’ve probably been “in your shoes” at some point in the past (or present). Share stories, laughter, tears, successes, and failures – share them. There are thousands of communities out there, so keep looking until you find the one that fits you.
4. Take before and after photos. I know it sucks to see yourself as a chunky monkey (sorry, that’s what I called myself – if only to get myself motivated to meet my weight loss goal). However, there’s no easier way to illustrate your progress. The “after” photos are far more fun to capture and share, admittedly. Find yourself on Flickr! It’s good to see yourself how others see you. Do you like how you look? In many ways, Flickr helped me lose weight.
5. Hire a substitute teacher. Don’t reach for the brands you know and love immediately – or without thinking first. Eggs are “good” for you, but consider using egg substitutes instead (in fact, many restaurants will let you order lower calorie foods). There are countless “lower” alternatives for you to try. If something different doesn’t taste good, by all means – find a better substitute, or eat less of the original. In some cases, the substitute may be worse for you than the regular version of the product. The good news is, healthier choices are silently replacing their “normal” counterparts – and they taste just as nice.
6. Start reading labels. I know it sucks, but you have to do it – and there’s no way to avoid this tip. If you don’t know what you’re putting in your mouth, you’re flying blind. Don’t assume, either – triple-check the ingredients list and serving sizes. You must rely on yourself for this; nobody else is going to be able to lose the weight or do the math for you. It’s not that complicated a task, but it will require effort. If nothing else, just pay attention to the calorie count.
7. What’s so funny about bovines? If you like cheese, you must buy the Laughing Cow brand, and keep several of the suckers in stock at all times. The individually-wrapped wedges make for excellent snacks, and are wonderful when melted over just about anything edible. I’d be careful about straight-up American cheese, though – it’s oil, but not necessarily as good for you as (say) a slice of cheddar would be. I have yet to find something as calorie-light and filling as Laughing Cow (I don’t know how they do it).
8. Tell your family. You’re not going to lose the weight alone, even if you ARE alone in losing the weight. If you’ve got a family at home, talk to them about it – initially, not incessantly. Let them know what you’re going to do, and that you want (and need) their support. If you don’t let them know, you’re running the risk of them inadvertently sabotaging your efforts. You want them to help you get to your goal(s). You want them to share in your happiness when you’ve made it past a certain mark. Who knows? Maybe some of your new habits will rub off on them and they’ll become healthier people, too?
9. Go public. I didn’t want to admit that I had screwed up, but admitting the problem in public was the first step on the path to eventual success. I was now accountable for my actions, and all my friends knew what I was doing. There was no turning back, otherwise I’d be risk damaging my integrity. I didn’t want to disappoint the people who read me on a regular (or semi-regular) basis. Plus, it’s an easy way to find out which of your friends have gone through the process before – and glean tips from their own experiences. Then, other friends might become inspired to do the same thing you’re doing once they see that you’ve taken the first step.
10. Identify your exercise. No exercise was created equal. You might like running, so run. You might like jogging, so jog. You might like stationary bikes, so bike stationarily. Find the one that works best for you – that isn’t too much of a chore for you to do regularly throughout the week. Don’t pick a routine that you don’t like – or you won’t want to do it, and you certainly won’t stick with it for long. I also wouldn’t recommend buying into that whole “no pain, no gain” mantra. I’ve lost weight without hurting myself, and you probably can, too.
11. Become a Gazelle. You’ve probably seen Tony Little on TV, selling his Gazelle glider – a low impact exercise machine. I can tell you: it works. It’s easy on my legs, and really gives me a workout when I apply myself on it. Some people say it’s awkward to use, but I love mine – and would consider recommending no other home exercise equipment at this point. Then again, I’m a wimpy geek who only wants to burn calories.
12. Zone out. There’s a reason why people exercise to their favorite music – listening to external stimulus takes your mind off of the physical activity. That’s the secret to making “exercise time” fly. If you’re concentrating on what your body is doing, the session is going to drag on for what will seem like days. Buy a portable music player, or situate yourself in front of a television.

* The Carb Rotation Diet.
* Eat-Weight-Off- Lose 10 Lbs In One Week.
* Diet & Fitness.

Lose Weight Fast

Now that Christmas is here, we’ve reached the week when many Americans pick up a fork and don’t put it down until the last bowl game is over Jan. 1. But if you’re looking for ways to lose that holiday weight or get healthier in the new year, we offer as our holiday gift to you a collection of tips from celebrities around the world.

Join Jenny Craig

The weight loss plan worked for Kirstie Alley and Valerie Bertinelli, and now Queen Latifah is signing up as a spokeswoman for the program.

The Queen, who has long flaunted her plus-sized curves, will star in a campaign beginning in January that will focus more on exercise and healthy eating rather than shrinking into a particular dress size, according to Jenny Craig’s vice president of marketing.

Lock up the food

Rumor has it that Gary Barlow, who was known among not-very-nice people as the “fat one” in the 1990s band Take That, has asked his wife to lock up all the food-related presents he’s received so he doesn’t bulk up over the holidays.

The singer’s weight peaked at 232 pounds after the group split up, and now he says it’s a constant struggle to maintain a healthy weight, and lovely gift baskets filled with chocolate, cheese and wine from celebrities such as Sting and Elton John aren’t helping matters.

Try fat camp

Other overweight stars in the UK are apparently visiting a super-secret boot camp that caters to famous women who need to lose weight.

The location of the camp is so secret that participants are blindfolded in transit and guaranteed secrecy at the “American-style fat camp,” which involves days full of cycling, yoga, dancing, hiking, circuit training and running obstacle courses, as well as healthy meals devised by the nutritionist from the British “Celebrity Fit Club.”

Models and “Big Brother” contestants have been among the visitors to the camp, which reports the average weight loss during a week of the program (costing 950 pounds) is 13 pounds.