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The Many Benefits of Ginger

 

Ginger is a flowering plant that has been used for centuries as a spice and a natural remedy. Though many of us don’t incorporate ginger into our daily lives, its numerous health benefits should earn it a place in our kitchens. It is so easy to add ginger to our day – add slices of ginger root or ground ginger to a mug of boiling water, or ginger teas are a great alternative and come in many flavors. It can also be added as a dry spice to numerous recipes. Here are just a few reasons to give it a try. 

 

Prevention. When it comes to cancer prevention, ginger is an amazing and relatively unknown source of benefits. Ginger has been shown to help battle certain types of cancer, including ovarian cancer by destroying cancer cells and even causing the cells to then attack and kill each other. It may also prevent the growth of colorectal cancer cells according to recent research. Ginger can also help prevent Alzheimer’s Disease by helping to slow down the loss of brain cells. Ginger can also boost your immune system which means you will get sick less often and will help you recover faster when you do get ill. And a strengthened immune system means that when everyone around you is getting sick, you will be more resistant. 

 

Treatment. Ginger has long been used to help treat gastrointestinal issues. It has been known to help alleviate gas and it relaxes and soothes the intestinal tract, which can provide relief for people with IBS. This comes from its antioxidants, which has anti-inflammatory effects. People who suffer from arthritis have found relief with ginger – it can help with inflammation, swelling and pain. It is also a common treatment for nausea, and is even safe for pregnant women experiencing morning sickness. It can also help with motion sickness, vomiting, dizziness and cold sweating. 

 

Overall Health. Ginger is extremely soothing and healing for anyone suffering from a cold or the flu. It can also promote healthy sweating as a way to rid our bodies of toxins. It can also be a natural way to help open up airways for people who suffer asthma and can help alleviate other symptoms. Another great benefit of ginger is improved circulation, which can open your pores and make you feel energized. The list goes on and on – ginger can provide pain relief, clear your sinuses, heal frostbite, block acid heartburn and more. 

 

Weight Loss. While the numerous health benefits are enough of a reason to start incorporating ginger into our diet, the weight loss aspects make it even better. Ginger is a fat burner, and it ensures that when you are losing weight you are burning fat and not just losing water weight. It also stimulus your appetite and digestive system, so it can be a great way to boost your metabolism before a meal. Some research suggests that ginger can help keep blood glucose levels in check and keep us from crashing during that low energy afternoon time when we look for caffeine and snacks. It even helps with exercise by relieving tired muscles after a workout so you can stay active. One of the best aspects is that it helps your body absorb nutrients. When you are losing weight and making a healthy change, our bodies can really benefit from the maximum absorption.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

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Weight Loss and the Immune System

When it comes to losing weight and your immune system, the two go hand in hand and constantly affect one another. When you eat healthy and lose weight, your body is working at its best and you are more likely to have a strong and top performing immune system. But when you are overweight, your body struggles to keep itself healthy. Bad eating habits and overall poor health have been linked to diseases ranging from the common cold to cancer, heart disease and diabetes. A strong immune system and healthy body is especially important in the winter time when we are susceptible to colds, flus, pneumonia and other seasonal ailments.

 

You know that heavy, sluggish feeling when you are overweight? Where you just feel like something isn’t right and your body is suffering. Being overweight is associated with being in a chronic state of inflammation, meaning you constantly feel bloated and uncomfortable. This chronic inflammation seems to promote a state of overstimulation of the immune system, which keeps your immune system from running normally. So while your body is dealing with the extra weight it is carrying, it can’t fight off diseases and infection.

 

The good news is that a number of studies have shown that losing weight can reverse the damage done to the immune system. Not only will you feel better, but you may also improve your resistance to bacterial and viral infections when you immune system is able to work at its best. Losing weight has also been known to diminish or even alleviate certain diseases such as diabetes and sleep apnea. Some people are even able to stop taking certain medications because their body can take care of itself better. Many diseases affect us because of what we eat and they way we treat our bodies. When we are not eating clean and healthy, we are putting toxins in our bodies every day that clog our arteries, puts stress on our hearts, slows us down, and risk our health in so many other ways.

 

One thing to keep in mind is that forceful and extreme weight loss can actually lower your immune system. Vigorous exercise or drastically lowering your caloric intake can affect your immune system and your body’s fat reserves, and leave you vulnerable and at risk for disease. This is why moderate exercise and healthy eating is always suggested. Your body needs time to adjust to your changing habits. According to one study, moderate caloric restriction increases longevity and boosts the immune system to help fight off chronic conditions. When you are trying to lose weight of course you have to restrict your normal eating habits. The bottom line is you always have to eat less, and it’s okay to be a little hungry. But you should never be starving. Eating clean and healthy foods and the right portions gives your body the nourishment it needs to be at a healthy weight and keep your immune system working at its best.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness

 

8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

 

469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018

FitnessHealthy TipsLifestyle

Weight Loss and the Immune System

 

When it comes to losing weight and your immune system, the two go hand in hand and constantly affect one another. When you eat healthy and lose weight, your body is working at its best and you are more likely to have a strong and top performing immune system. But when you are overweight, your body struggles to keep itself healthy. Bad eating habits and overall poor health have been linked to diseases ranging from the common cold to cancer, heart disease and diabetes. A strong immune system and healthy body is especially important in the winter time when we are susceptible to colds, flus, pneumonia and other seasonal ailments.  

 

You know that heavy, sluggish feeling when you are overweight? Where you just feel like something isn’t right and your body is suffering. Being overweight is associated with being in a chronic state of inflammation, meaning you constantly feel bloated and uncomfortable. This chronic inflammation seems to promote a state of overstimulation of the immune system, which keeps your immune system from running normally. So while your body is dealing with the extra weight it is carrying, it can’t fight off diseases and infection. 

 

The good news is that a number of studies have shown that losing weight can reverse the damage done to the immune system. Not only will you feel better, but you may also improve your resistance to bacterial and viral infections when you immune system is able to work at its best. Losing weight has also been known to diminish or even alleviate certain diseases such as diabetes and sleep apnea. Some people are even able to stop taking certain medications because their body can take care of itself better. Many diseases affect us because of what we eat and they way we treat our bodies. When we are not eating clean and healthy, we are putting toxins in our bodies every day that clog our arteries, puts stress on our hearts, slows us down, and risk our health in so many other ways. 

 

One thing to keep in mind is that forceful and extreme weight loss can actually lower your immune system. Vigorous exercise or drastically lowering your caloric intake can affect your immune system and your body’s fat reserves, and leave you vulnerable and at risk for disease. This is why moderate exercise and healthy eating is always suggested. Your body needs time to adjust to your changing habits. According to one study, moderate caloric restriction increases longevity and boosts the immune system to help fight off chronic conditions. When you are trying to lose weight of course you have to restrict your normal eating habits. The bottom line is you always have to eat less, and it’s okay to be a little hungry. But you should never be starving. Eating clean and healthy foods and the right portions gives your body the nourishment it needs to be at a healthy weight and keep your immune system working at its best.

 

~Love to Live Healthy with Josephine Fitzpatrick

 

Innovation Weight Loss and Fitness

8031 Jericho Tpke Woodbury, NY 11797

469 7th Ave Manhattan, NY 10018