Saturday, January 28, 2023

Eat smaller, more frequent meals.

Eating smaller, more frequent meals is a good tip for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and achieving weight loss goals. Eating smaller, more frequent meals can help to control hunger, regulate blood sugar levels, and keep your metabolism running at a steady pace. By spreading your food intake throughout the day, you can prevent overeating and also help your body to burn calories more efficiently. Additionally, eating smaller, more frequent meals can also help to reduce cravings for sweet foods and snacks, which can be helpful for weight loss.

Drink more water and less sugary drinks.

Drinking more water and less sugary drinks is a good tip for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and achieving weight loss goals. Drinking water can help to keep you hydrated and energized, while reducing your intake of sugary drinks can help to decrease your overall calorie intake and reduce your risk of obesity and other health issues. Additionally, drinking more water can also help to reduce cravings for sweet foods and snacks, which can be helpful for weight loss.

Eat more protein and fiber-rich foods.

Consuming more protein and fiber-rich foods can be an effective strategy for weight loss. Protein and fiber both promote feelings of fullness and satiety, which can help to curb hunger and reduce overall calorie intake. Protein also helps to build and maintain muscle mass, which can boost metabolism and burn more calories at rest. Fiber, on the other hand, helps to slow down digestion and regulate blood sugar levels, which can also aid in weight loss. Good sources of protein include lean meats, fish, eggs, and legumes, while good sources of fiber include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes.

14 Simple and Natural Strategies for Weight Loss

 

1.Eat more protein and fiber-rich foods

These are all good tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and achieving weight loss goals. Eating more protein and fiber-rich foods can help to keep you feeling full and satisfied, while drinking more water and less sugary drinks can help to reduce overall calorie intake. 

Eating smaller, more frequent meals can also help to control hunger and promote weight loss. Getting enough sleep is important for overall health and well-being, and incorporating more physical activity into your daily routine can help to boost metabolism and burn calories. Avoiding processed foods and added sugars, cooking at home more often, and practicing mindful eating can also help to promote weight loss.

Additionally, cutting out snacking after dinner, using a smaller plate to control portion sizes, avoiding eating late at night, and taking the stairs instead of the elevator can all help to promote weight loss. Finally, finding a workout buddy or joining a fitness class and keeping track of your progress and celebrating small successes can help to keep you motivated and on track.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Twist Series: Conditioning and Re-Twisting


1. Do you treat the twists as you would your normal detangled hair when washing/co-washing? i.e wash -> deep condition -> LOC method. 

My answer: Yes, I do.  (Backtrack: "Twist Series: Washing & Matting".)  After washing, I apply conditioner to my twists down to my ends.  I let the conditioner sit for however long (15-45 minutes) and then rinse.  When rinsing, it helps to squeeze my twists in order to squeeze out most of the conditioner.  I then plop my hair to help it air dry and moisturize + seal.
If my hair is not that dirty and/or I want to preserve the "neatness" of my twists a little longer, I sometimes use this washing method instead.  For this latter washing method, it is very important that I use thoroughly diluted shampoo rather than shampoo alone.

2. How do you re-do the twists you mentioned? Do you unravel, detangle, re-twist and then wash all of them or do you wash first then unravel and re-twist? 

My answer: I wash them first, allow them to air dry to about 60-80%, then unravel and re-twist them. When un-raveling them, I also make sure to remove any shed hair.

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Monday, November 24, 2014

Healthy Hair on the Web: Omolade (Texlaxed/Relaxed)


Today's healthy head of hair belongs to Omolade.  Isn't just beautiful!  If you are texlaxed/relaxed and want proof that type 4 hair can grow long and thick, here it is!  Omolade relaxes her tresses about twice a year and lives in protective styles (mostly updos, buns, and wigs).  You can read more about her routine on her blog: http://www.rehairducation.com.



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