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It’s Okay to Rest Your Brain Even in a Pandemic – Duke Today

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:47 pm

A small square of gray paint in Sofia Rydin-Grays home symbolizes her realization that being productive had taken on a whole new meaning during the COVID-19 pandemic.

She painted the mark in March when she planned to switch her 11-year-old daughter Nellys room from beige to a dark gray. By June, the only progress Rydin-Gray made was covering the mark with a drawing by Nelly.

I had these ambitious goals for me and my kids when we started being at home full-time, said Rydin-Gray, a clinical psychologist at the Duke Diet and Fitness Center. I needed to reprioritize. Painting the room wasn't a necessity. I needed to figure out how to work from home. I needed to figure out how to get settled."

Disrupted focus and lower energy are your brains response to the pandemic, according to Timothy Strauman, professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke. A life-threatening danger like COVID-19 overrides planning and decision-making because brains are wired to drown out everything except the threat, he explained.

COVID-19 is this once-in-a-lifetime event that disrupts our focus and puts our desires on hold, said Strauman, who studies how people identify and achieve goals that are meaningful and important. Were more focused on surviving. So even though were home all the time, were psychologically drained from this permeating threat.

Our recent Google search for how to focus during a pandemic returned 532 million results. The struggle with focus is typical during challenging times, says McLean Pollock, assistant professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Duke. And feeling too drained to complete an extracurricular project or task is not a reason to get down on yourself.

I think theres this myth that if we find ourselves with more time then we should accomplish more, Pollock said. Thats simply not the case. Resting is critical for our livelihood. It gives us time to reflect and reenergize. Thats something we all need right now.

At the onset of the pandemic, Samaiyah Faison, office coordinator for the Center for Muslim Life, had plans to sew blankets and unpack lingering boxes from when she moved homes in February.

But between job responsibilities and helping her 5-year-old granddaughter Mawiyah with schoolwork, Faison couldnt muster the energy for the extracurricular personal tasks and often retreated to the couch at the end of a day to watch The Great British Bake Off.

It was this internal battle, Faison said. I had to learn how to forgive myself for allowing time to watch television. Were all dealing with a lot. Its nice to give myself an hour to watch people bake on the TV.

Pollock said its important is to not pressure yourself into completing a task or feeling guilty for not being as productive. Fighting what your mind and body want will lead to stress, irritability and fatigue. A break, rest or time off helps you reset and can improve mood, concentration and reflection for problem-solving.

Life was already challenging without the pandemic, Pollack said. COVID-19 adds a whole other obstacle that you need to take a break from.

Rydin-Gray, the clinical psychologist at the Duke Diet and Fitness Center, fully embraced the concept of rest when she took her first nap in nearly a decade during a warm Saturday afternoon in June.

Up until the pandemic, Rydin-Gray never considered taking a nap with her free time. There was work to complete, laundry to fold, errands to finish or a daily run or walk to complete. But three months into working from home, Rydin-Gray was able to put aside obligations for 30 minutes and rest her eyes.

It was the best thing ever, she said. I never would have allowed myself to do that before the pandemic. I felt so restored.

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Weight loss: This is how a ginger diet will help you battle the bulge – TheHealthSite

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:47 pm

Ginger is a kitchen regular in most Indian households. It has also been used as a popular herb in traditional medicines like Ayurveda and naturopathy for curing various ailments, thanks to its antioxidants, phytochemicals and anti-inflammatory properties. Now, recent research suggests that ginger can be your best weapon for weight loss. It can also offer potential benefits against chronic disorders like cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, etc, observes the study published in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. This report is a review of 60 experiments carried out on cell cultures, lab animals and humans. Also Read - Obese people struggling to manage weight amidst the pandemic: 4 easy ways to cut extra kilos

The findings of this review suggest that having ginger can potentially increase calorie burn while suppressing your hunger, both essential for weight loss in obese adults. An animal study reviewed by this report finds that there has been significant weight loss in rats after they were fed with ginger. Apart from this, ginger also brought down their systemic inflammation, cholesterol and blood sugar levels while guarding them against the harmful effects of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. This pungent spice can also stem the process of cellular ageing while reducing your risk of atherosclerosis, a condition characterised by fat build-up in your arteries. Also Read - Weight loss: Can the colour of your plate influence the numbers on your scale?

Ginger is endowed with compounds known as gingerols and shogaols. A growing body of research suggests that they stimulate certain biological activities in your body that can have an anti-obesity effect on your body. They also speed up your metabolism, a significant factor contributing to weight loss. Here is how you can add ginger to your diet. Also Read - Want to lose weight fast? Eat dinner early

You can add ginger to your lemon juice for weight loss. Lemon juice can act as an appetite suppressant. Additionally, it can give you your daily dose of vitamin C, an essential nutrient that ups your immunity. Also, squirting a few drops of lemon to your ginger tea or drink may keep you hydrated and full for long in lesser calories. In order to maximise the weight loss benefits of this spice, have a ginger and lemon beverage twice or thrice every day.

The simplest way to have these two ingredients is to just blend ginger and apple cider vinegar (ACV) and drink. The weight loss properties of ACV, added to those of ginger will work wonders in your battle against the bulge. Moreover, the probiotic elements and antioxidant properties of apple cider vinegar will offer additional health benefits while you make efforts to lose those extra kilos.An interesting way of having these two ingredients could be adding two tablespoons of ACV to your ginger tea. However, make sure you mix it only after the tea cools off. Hot water can kill the healthy bacteria of apple cider vinegar. You can also squeeze a bit of lemon to this beverage for more benefits. Ideally, you should have this tea on an empty stomach in the morning.

While it comes to weight loss, having green tea with ginger is like having the best of both worlds. Both of them have properties that help you shed those extra kilos. One common factor between them is their capacity to boost metabolism, essential for your battle against obesity. Slice ginger into small, thin pieces and put it in your green tea while boiling. You can have this beverage twice a day.

Adding a little bit of honey and lemon juice to your ginger water will take the pungent taste off this popular India spice. This ginger drink will also offer immune boosting benefits while keeping you hydrated. You can add mint for garnishing. One or two ice cubes can also make this drink a little more interesting. Have ginger juice once a day to suppress your hunger.

Published : June 22, 2020 8:44 pm | Updated:June 22, 2020 8:48 pm

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Carrie Underwood, 37, Just Showed Off Her Super Toned Abs In A New Bikini Instagram – Women’s Health

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:47 pm

ICYMI, its now ~officially~ summer. Country music star Carrie Underwood, 37, celebrated the huge event by sharing an Instagram bikini picand she looks amazing.

"First day of summer! Loving this swim combo!" she captioned her abs-olutely fabulous post, before tagging her activewear line Calia by Carrie. The black and white bikini is super cute and Carrie looks super toned and strong, of course a fact that plenty of people noticed.

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You look incredible!! one person wrote. SMOKE SHOW!!! her trainer, Erin Oprea said.

Yeah... its kinda hard to miss the fact that Carries abs look ridiculous in this photo. Theyre cut, and she has what appears to be the beginning of a six pack. Of course, Carrie works really, really hard for that body.

For starters, she tries to work out every day. If I can work out seven days a weekwhich doesnt happen, but if I canIm going to, she recently told Women's Health. Because the next week, I might get two days.

When she works out, she usually does a combo of strength training and cardio, and she doesn't hold back. Carries leg workout, for example, consists of six sets of three moves, each done for three or four sets, like tuck jumps, Romanian deadlifts (with 30- to 35-pound dumbbells), walking lunges (with 20- to 25-pound dumbbells), and elevated sumo squats (with a 50-pound dumbbell).

For cardio, she likes to run outside or do small challenges on the treadmill. I have to set goals for myself: Every 15 minutes Im going to hit 1.25 miles, then by the end of an hour Ill have run 5 miles, she said.

She also just completely owned a push-up challenge on TikTok like it was NBD, with form that is totally on-point.

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On the food front, Carrie said that shes pretty regimented with her diet. I love rules, she told Women's Health. This is how I feel good about myself, and this is how I operate. So, she tracks her calories and macros (the amount of protein, carbs, and fat she consumes daily) on the MyFitnessPal app, with the goal of eating 45% carbs, 30% fat, and 25% protein on the reg.

She tends to reach for a tofu or egg-white scramble, Ezekiel toast, berries, and coffee in the morning, followed by a sandwich with Tofurky, tomato, avocado, red onion, spinach, and mustard for lunch. Shell have a green smoothie or protein bar for a snack and then dive into roasted veggies and a piece of vegan chicken or a tofu stir-fry for dinner.

Carrie is so on-point with her fitness that she actually wrote a nutrition and fitness book that was released earlier this year called Find Your Path: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul, and Get Strong With Fit52Life, along with trainer Eve Overland and nutritionist Cara Clark.

And that, my friends, is how she happens to look like that in a bikini.

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How to stop bloating right now and in the future – cosmopolitan.com

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:47 pm

We all know the awful, blown-up feeling of being bloated. Often it comes from eating certain foods (why can't bread just love us back?) - but knowing your triggers doesn't make it any less difficult to bear when that trapped feeling hits.

Unfortunately, you can't always predict what will cause it. Bloating is caused by a build-up of gas in the gut produced as a by-product of bacterial digestion," says The London Nutritionist, Jo Travers. "Its actually not necessarily a sign that something is wrong, but it can be uncomfortable and it can be a suggestion that your microbiome is slightly out of kilter."

So, what can you do? Here's eight simple steps to minimising bloating, both immediately and in the long-term:

The first thing to do for bloating is to take a good quality probiotic. This will deliver lots of live bacterial cultures to your gut to help restore any imbalance, and is quick and easy to do. "Choose one with a high bacterial count and with a range of different bacteria. Gut Powered Ultimate from Holland & Barrett, for example, has over 50 billion live bacteria and contains Lactobcillus and Bifidobacteria. Once you have the bacteria there, look after it!"

Sorry to be crass, but sometimes your body bloating is just its way of crying out to release air. Letting it go - ideally in the privacy of your own home or bathroom - is a sure-fire way to have you feeling better in seconds.

Unfortunately prevention is better than cure when it comes to bloating, says Jo. But passing wind is one of the quickest methods! If you suffer from trapped wind, doing gentle abdominal exercises and also cat, cow and child yoga poses have all been shown to be helpful for some people."

It could be worth trying a herbal tea to see if it helps - some suggest peppermint. However, be aware that this isn't a proven technique. "Although fennel tea is often recommended, there isn't much in the way of evidence for this, explains Jo.

If youre the type of person who regularly suffers with bloating, you might want to take steps to keep it to a minimum. Diet is extremely important if you want to reduce your chances of bloating, and while we all have certain trigger foods, there are some considered by dieticians to be the most beneficial to the tummy.

The best gut-healthy foods are anything with fibre in them, says Jo. Fruits and vegetables, wholegrains and beans and lentils are all examples. Fermented food are also useful because of the naturally occurring useful bacteria like Lactobacillus. Yogurt, keffir, kimchi and kombucha all fall into this category. Getting a mix of these foods covers all the bases.

The Mediterranean diet is great for gut because it contains plenty of wholegrains and fruit and vegetables. But also what it doesnt contain is important too. Saturated fat, processed pork products, fried food and sugary food can all disrupt a healthy microbiome and contribute towards bloating.

Of course, its not always what youre eating that has an effect on your body; your mood can play a part, too. Aside from diet, stress can have a knock on effect to the health of your gut, but equally stress management techniques, such as meditation, can help counteract this, says Jo.

Likewise, it is important to ensure you get enough sleep. It may not seem like theres a direct connection between sleep and gut health, but evidence shows that only one night of poor sleep can disrupt the gut microbiome and this can in turn make you more susceptible to bloating.

If the problem persists, and switching up your diet isnt working (or even seems to make things worse) it could be time to visit your doctor to look at the possibility of IBS - a condition which affects around a third of adults in the UK, and can have a huge impact on day-to-day life.

IBS is not actually just one thing, but a collection of symptoms affecting the gut that someone may have one or more of, including (but not limited to) bloating, wind, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain or discomfort, and cramping, says Jo.

There is no specific test for IBS. It is diagnosed using strict criteria taking into account symptoms, what triggers symptoms and how often they occur. A GP should test for and rule out coeliac disease and other inflammatory bowel conditions like Crohns disease before diagnosing IBS, so if you have any of the symptoms above I recommend going to your GP and asking for these tests to be done.

"IBS is a very individual condition that affects people in different ways. Its affected sometimes by what we eat, but also things like stress. As well as the symptoms being different, treatment is often different too, depending on the triggers. Some people may find changing their diet may help whereas others may find stress management techniques helpful."

Remember, it's always worth visiting your GP if you're concerned about any bodily changes.

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You dont have to lose weight in lockdown: the social media stars on a body positive mission – Evening Standard

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:47 pm

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For the last few months, the world has been gripped by a scary and infectious disease. The public have done their best to practice social distancing, flatten the curve and lessen the spread of coronavirus.

Loneliness and isolation have been one of the hardest parts of lockdown for many, and fortunately, the internet has provided connection to others and laughter amid the bleakness.

But between the funny memes and tweets about exes sliding into DMs, theres a repeated joke that has harmful effects.

From a slew of before and after photos, to have you gained the Covid 19 pounds?, youve probably seen some form of fat joke come up on your timelines.

They all roughly follow in the same vein - the quarantine 15 is the new freshman 15, or Ive finished all my isolation snacks, or Im not going to be able to fit into my clothes after lockdown! - and they all contain the underlying themes of fatphobia and disordered eating.

This obsession with staying thin begs the question - why are we worried about gaining weight in a time as scary as a pandemic?

Ultimately, the idea that gaining weight is bad and losing weight is good is a message that everyone, especially women, are taught from a young age. The message is then consistently reinforced via the media and pop culture, who intrinsically link weight to health - even though you cannot tell how healthy someone is just by looking at them.

Weve been taught diet culture since birth, says Grace Victory, a columnist and TV presenter who is well-known for her inspiring words and fierce fashion sense. We have ingrained in us that your self-worth is pinned on what you do, what you achieve and what you look like.

Diet culture, as Megan Crabbe explains it, is our culture's obsession with fitness and weight loss, and one certain body type being the route to happiness.

Megan runs bodyposipanda, one of the most successful body positive accounts on Instagram. Her goal is to normalise varied body sizes, shine a light on other marginalised bodies, and help everyone, especially young women, know that having a few rolls is not a bad thing.

Be wary of the companies that are using the pandemic to capitalise and sell products that don't work - diet pills, detox teas, wraps, whatever it is, Megan says, Be wary that they are trying to trick you - it is only about making money, it's not about making anyone any happier.

Since lockdown started, Megan has been posting reassuring messages to her followers, such as I will not blame my body for changing during this time and Hey, your body is trying its best to carry you through a really f**king scary and uncertain time. Maybe give it a break if it gets a little softer in the process.

At the beginning of lockdown, we were getting lots of posts through from Italy about what people were doing in their communities, Megan said. People were playing instruments on balconies. And I saw something that said, figure out what your instrument is and use it.

For me, my instrument is how I try to make people just be a bit kinder to themselves. And Instagram is the main place that I do that. So I figured I'm just going to carry on doing that, amplify it to match the level of anxiety we're all feeling, and do my best to keep putting out some comforting, reassuring stuff.

Among Megans messages have been that jokes about leaving lockdown 100lbs heavier arent funny, theyre fatphobic.

I think people dont realise that every little joke adds up to our perception of fat people, she says, using fatness as a punchline won't make you feel any better about your body, but it will reinforce oppressive belief systems that lead to stigma and prejudice against fat people. Peoples bodies aren't punchlines.

I understand people's fear of gaining weight, says Grace Victory, referencing the lack of education around food and exercise. Women are now being told not only to be slim and toned, but to have a flat stomach but also big boobs, a big bum, but slim thighs - do you see how ridiculous this sounds when saying it out loud?

Weve been sold a dream - some people have woken up from it, and some people havent. And this is why I spread the message of really streamlining and using social media for you, and only following people that uplift you.

On the weight-gain memes that have been circulating, Grace says: I know that people don't mean it to be offensive a lot of the time, and people will say its just banter. But it's not. It's just banter until someone takes their own life. It's just banter until someone's got suicidal thoughts, or until someone develops an eating disorder.

"On Twitter or Instagram, people think it's just jokes. But unfortunately, often those memes are of real people. A day-to-day person, or a person who could be working for the NHS or be on the frontline. And you're mocking them because of the way they look.

Michelle Elman, an author and life coach who runs the popular account @scarrednotscared, is also making social media more varied place.

I think it's really indicative to how pervasive and powerful diet culture is that we're all focusing on body image in a pandemic. There are way larger things in the world going on. If the main thing youre focussing on is your body, its largely because it's a coping mechanism - not because there's actually something wrong with your body.

In a pandemic, weight gain should not be your main concern ##iaminmisery ##bodypositive ##bodypositivity ##bodyconfidence ##bodyconfident ##plussize

Its possible an increased focus on body image came as peoples exercise routines got thrown off in lockdown. With gyms closed and with exercise regimes limited at points, people werent able to rely on their normal exercise schedules.

This increased pressure to work out and make sure your exercise routine is the same as it was prior to the pandemic is unrealistic, says Michelle, We're having to process more emotions on a daily basis than we ever would need to prior to a pandemic.

We have so many more stress hormones, adrenaline and cortisol pumping through our bodies - simply to just exist and survive this period.

Michelle has been taking to TikTok to counter harmful narratives and negative body image. Its even subtle things, like filming TikToks without make up, to show its okay to be lounging around the house, its okay not to be dressed up.

You know what they say about assumptions... ##blessyoursoul

A lot of people arent just worrying about weight, theyre worrying about grey hair or that they cant get their nails done. Those will bring up insecurities, so showing those off is just reminding people - it's normal, it's natural, it's human, you're beautiful no matter what.

I would be lying if I said that the constant jokes about leaving the pandemic with a six-pack didnt affect me, because people are so obsessed with leaving this pandemic not looking like me, Grace says.

But diet culture is just a way to keep us small, keep us rigid, and keep us in line. And when you you break free of it, you have all this emotional brain space to actually create a life that you love.

"You can't do that when you're trying to maintain a body that no one actually gives two damns about. Its a long process that will take years and years to unlearn. But you dont have to live with unkind thoughts about yourself all of the time.

Theres a life waiting for you if you would just stop trying to be small.

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THIS is the most delicious keto shake plus 3 top tips to make your own – T3

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:45 pm

Who said keto diet has to be boring? Sure, a keto diet plan has a few restrictions but by cleverly combining the available ingredients, you can create delicious keto shakes in no time. For the best results, you might want to blitz the ingredients in one of the best kitchen blenders or even a protein shake blender. We have the definitive list of the best Nutribullets too, in case you want to go with the branded option.

Keto shakes are not overly complicated to make and we can safely say we created one that could rival the best sugary milkshakes at McDonalds. It's filling, healthy and has the right balance or macrunutrients too. You won't need many ingredients either: you will only need five cheap ingredients to make this keto shake recipe work.

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‘Why I Opened The First LGBTQ Gym In The Nation’ – Women’s Health

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:45 pm

I played college basketball for Dominican University of California, so fitness was always part of my life. But when I stopped playing, I gained 70 pounds. I went from a college athlete to weighing 250 pounds by graduation.

I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, but I did know I wanted to lose weight. So the following summer, I started working out at a local gym. I became friends with the manager, who asked if I'd consider being a trainer thereI had a degree in exercise and sports medicine and I spoke Spanish, which were two things they were looking for. He said, "I can hire you, but you have to show weight loss in three months" (which, yes, was absolutely crazy).

In the beginning, I had no clients. But as I started to lose the weight I had gainedand transform my body in front of everyone at the gymsuddenly, there was a two-month waitlist to train with me.

When I was training at that gym, I was already out as a gay woman, but I "passed" as straight. And I had the same shitty experience most femme-presenting women have with creepy guys at the gym. But society tolerated it, so I tolerated it. I figured I'd deal with the dicks at the gym, and that's just how it is.

As time went on, I cut my hair and started to present more masculine. The weight room started to feel like a pissing contest with the guys, and I didn't feel welcome with the women in the locker room. I was uncomfortable because of how uncomfortable people were being around me.

It finally reached a point where I just stopped going to the gym to work out. I would go in to train my clients, then I would work out at home or play basketball at the park. I thought, "I can't be the only queer person having a shitty gym experience."

I mean, think about transgender people: They're proven more likely to experience physical or sexual violence. For them, it's not even about being uncomfortable at the gymit's, "Am I going to get jumped or raped in the locker room?" No one is more committed to transforming their body than a trans person is, and they don't have anywhere to do that safely.

When I started searching online for an inclusive, safe space to work out, all the search results that came up were related to porn. That was where the seed was planted in my mind to start my own gym.

As my career developed at the gym and I was working my way up to district management, I got to learn more about the business side of things. I quit my job during the 2008 economic crisis and went back to school to get my MBA. I knew I wanted my business to be some sort of gay gymsomething tailored to us. When I opened The Queer Gym in Oakland, California, during my second semester of grad school, it was the first LGBTQ gym in the nation.

Our mission at The Queer Gym is to create "happy, healthy homos." There are gender-neutral bathrooms, no mirrors, and all of our trainers take LGBTQI+ sensitivity training. We offer tailored training specifically for trans people preparing for gender confirmation surgery, and host social events for our community to get to know each other.

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As The Queer Gym comes up on its 10th anniversary this month, I'm thinking about the next 10 years. One thing I've realized is that you've got to be batshit crazy to start a businessand in order to keep it open, you need vulnerability. In any business, you grow the business by growing the people, and to grow the people, you need to not be a dick. So my goal is to help other queer or trans trainers who want to replicate what we do get started.

When the COVID-19 crisis hit, we transitioned all of our clients to an online formatand now that our community is more accessible, we have nearly doubled in size. Going digital allows us to expand our mission beyond the 4-mile radius of the gym and to start coaching others to do this, too. I want to start creating "happy, healthy, wealthy homos"because economics is a part of wellness, and it's something that often the queer community gets excluded from.

I'm so proud of what we've accomplished, but the coolest thing is that now, when someone Googles "queer gym," they don't get porn. We made it a thing.

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Living with stones in my body – The Citizen

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:45 pm

By Tasneem Hassanali

One night in early September 2017, 11.00 pm I woke up with cold sweat on palms and forehead. I assumed it is just another pregnancy outcome. I had just entered my third trimester.

I felt pain with each deep breath and back aches. And there was that hot, tight, sore spot right above my belly. I woke my husband up, telling him I cant breathe.

I press hard on the center of the pain, close my eyes tight and wait. My heartbeat echoes gently up my fingertips. Is it a heart attack?

Whats going on, I think aloud. The sweats drying, and I can fill my lungs without doubling over from the pain. Its 10 minutes past 11, Im okay.

A week later, at 1.00 am, repeat of above. I am not okay. The pain lasted for more than 10 minutes.

My husband, trying to rub my back but it doesnt seem to be of any help. I cry, shout in pain couldnt understand why the body is suddenly acting this way. The throbbing beneath my breastbone got worse.

Is it acidity, which is a common thing in pregnancy, I think aloud again. The pain lasted for an hour, before I could ease back to sleep. 2.00 am and I am sound asleep.

3 weeks later, at 12.00 pm, in the office, repeat of the above. It was now time to call the doctor but how would I describe the pain to him if I didnt understand what was going on.

Few of my colleagues helped me to ease the pain but it got worse with vomiting. We normalised it as acidity or alike but the pain lasted for hours this time. I was alright by 7.00 pm.

I had just finished nursing my one-month-old baby, when my mother found me on the floor not just squealing but screaming of pain.

It was the same all over. I was rushed to the hospital at wee hours but the doctors couldnt understand why the acidity and pain medications werent working. We were still ruling it out as acidity. I was alright by morning, once again.

My baby had just turned four-months-old when I found myself being rushed to the hospital once again. The pain attack was back.

This time, the doctors suspected something else when they ran some lab tests and history. I was separated from my baby for about 5 days as I was put under-observation, surviving only on IV fluids. I was still breastfeeding my baby and I didnt know what hurt more being separated from the baby and not able to breastfeed her or throbbing under my breastbone.

My surgeon comes up to me and tells me that they are suspecting passing of gallstones. I say, What, gallstones, me? Isnt that for older women?

My mother is a living testament of bearing gallstones within her for God knows how many years now.

I have read every word of every mother-to-be and mother-in-progress book in the English language. How have I escaped knowing that oestrogen levels surge after delivery that can cause many new mothers to develop gall stones?

MRCP imaging technique revealed that I have three gall bladder stones between the size of 0.75cm and 0.97cm.

According to Dr Amritbir Singh, General and Laproscopic surgeon based in Dar es Salaam, 80 per cent of gallstones are made of cholesterol. The other 20 per cent of gallstones are made of calcium salts and bilirubin.

Dr Singh further explains that gallstones are hardened deposits of digestive fluid that can form in your gallbladder. Your gallbladder is a small, pear-shaped organ on the right side of your abdomen, just beneath your liver.

The gallbladder holds a digestive fluid called bile thats released into your small intestine.

Gallstones range in size from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a golf ball. Some people develop just one gallstone, while others develop many gallstones at the same time.

They affect more women, but men are at risk too

When my surgeon first explained to me about gallbladder disease and stones, he mentioned about the 4 Fs that weigh in the fact that women are more at a risk to develop gallbladder stones than men.

These are: Female, Fertile, Fat and Forty. Research shows that women are more likely to develop cholesterol gallstones than men, especially during their reproductive years, when the incidence of gallstones in women is 2-3 times that in men.

Dr Singh explains that the difference appears to be attributable to sex hormone oestrogen, which increases biliary cholesterol secretion, pregnancy is also a major risk factor for gallstone formation.

Oral contraceptives have also been described to be associated with an increased risk for gallstone disease.

Other risk factors Dr Singh explains as, Other factors raise your risk, too. For instance, overweight people are more susceptible since gallstone formation is associated with excess weight, which is often a result of consuming too many high-fat and high-calorie foods. Genes also play a factor. Anyone with a family history of gallstones is at a higher risk.

Additionally, he explains that taking certain medications that contain estrogen, such as oral contraceptives or hormone therapy drugs can increase your risk too.

The change in my lifestyle

I was advised to adopt a low-fat diet to manage my stones before I decide whether I want to have my gallbladder removed or not. This meant anything with cream, whole milk, fat not allowed. I completely cut down on red meat, fatty foods (including the love I had for cheese) and milk.

Dr Singh advises that whether people are symptomatic or asymptomatic, or whether you want to prevent gallbladder disease or stones one needs to drink enough water (about 2.5litres a day), eat a balanced diet, include lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, wholegrain foods are encouraged and one needs to cut down completely on saturated fats that can include butter and noodles.

This type of balanced diet with regular meals is recommended. This will not cure gallstones, but it can have a positive impact on any symptoms and pain experienced.

A laparoscopic gallbladder removal, the only possible treatment option for symptomatic gallbladder stones that I was recommended.

But over these years, I have seen my mother live with the gallbladder stones whether in pain or not and till date it keeps me in a dilemma whether I should have my gallbladder removed surgically or not.

I have consulted many doctors, some advice I should go for it, others say stay with it. It has been about 2 years since my last pain attack, I have been trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle but I still wonder and fear when the next pain attack will be. I still have my gallbladder intact with my three stones floating inside I still wonder what to do.

Dr Singh says, A patients treatment plan for gallstones depends on how the symptoms are affecting their daily life. There are stages.

He further explains the stages:

1. Lithogenic State: This is known as the pre-gallstone state.

The conditions inside your gallbladder favour gallstone production, but nothing has formed quite yet. Its kind of like seeing the rain clouds on the horizon, but unlike the weather, you can do something about it. Exercise and eating a healthy diet full of leafy vegetables, fruits, whole grains and beans. Avoid high fat diets.

2. Asymptomatic stage: This is the stage we referenced above. Many people may be dealing with asymptomatic gallstone formation and not even know it.

This could occur because the gallstones are very small and still able to pass through the biliary tract and be expelled, or because they arent causing major blockage.

3. Symptomatic stage: In the third stage, you will begin dealing with what is described as episodes of biliary colic or bile duct blockage.

Your pain will not be constant, and may seem to go in waves, especially after eating a meal. If youre experiencing pain in your abdomen and you suspect you may have gallstones, head to an endocrine specialists office. Some minor cases may resolve with medications, but oftentimes surgery is the preferred route.

4. Complicated stage: Choleithasis is the medical term for gallstone development, and in the final stage the condition is complicated and potentially dangerous. The bile cant flow out of the gallbladder which can lead to inflammation and disease.

We have to categorise each patient as to which stage they are at and then advise medical management accordingly.

This can include strict diet, medications, shock wave lithotripsy [ultrasonic shock waves are aimed at the gallstones, which break them up. If gallstones become small enough, they can then pass safely in the stools. This type of treatment is uncommon and is only used when there are few gallstones present] and in some cases surgery, Dr Singh explains.

Dr Singh gives the following tips:

You can reduce your risk of gallstones if you:

Dont skip meals. Try to stick to your usual mealtimes each day. Skipping meals or fasting can increase the risk of gallstones.

Lose weight slowly. If you need to lose weight, go slow. Rapid weight loss can increase the risk of gallstones. Aim to lose 1 or 2 pounds (about 0.5 to 1 kilogram) a week.

Eat more high-fiber foods. Include more fiber-rich foods in your diet, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

Maintain a healthy weight. Obesity and being overweight increase the risk of gallstones.

Work to achieve a healthy weight by reducing the number of calories you eat and increasing the amount of physical activity you get. Once you achieve a healthy weight, work to maintain that weight by continuing your healthy diet and continuing to exercise.

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5 Expert Barre Workout Tips to Improve Your Sweat Sessions – Yahoo Lifestyle

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:45 pm

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I wouldn't consider my go-to barre workout to be a high-risk activity for injuries. Still, without an instructor at home to correct my form, I know the potential is there. Talking to Elements Fitness Studio barre trainer Darby Fulcher further opened my eyes to some poor workout habits I've formed - and usually dismiss - that could lead to muscle tightness or strains.

I know I'm not the only one who skips cooldowns or starts to sag midplank, so when Fulcher offered some tips for improving my home barre workout sessions, I felt compelled to spread the word.

Related: 7 Low-Space, No-Equipment Barre Workouts to Ignite That Sweet, Sweet Burn in Every Muscle

If working out from home means you only have access to one set of heavy dumbbells, Fulcher believes it's better to skip the weights or opt for lighter alternatives instead.

"Using weights that are too heavy can affect your form, causing you to raise your shoulders or yank the weights up to try to complete the exercise, which can lead to injuries," she says.

Since barre prioritizes higher rep counts, it's important to use lighter weights (Fulcher recommends between two and five pounds) to create lean muscles.

"If you don't have lighter weights, consider swapping out your heavy set with water bottles or cans as an alternative, or lower the amount of reps you do so that you can maintain your form and prevent injuries," she adds.

Chances are you don't have a ballet barre at home - I surely do not. Fulcher says that alternatives, like a chair or tabletop, are encouraged for balance as long as you're maintaining proper posture.

"Barres in studios are set up to be at a height where you can rest your hands on the barre without having to pitch forward or backward. When using a chair, it might be a bit lower than the typical barre, so really think about your form,"

Her trick: imagine there is a string coming out of the top of your head that reaches up to the ceiling. Lower just your arms (not your upper body) to meet your makeshift barre, and use your core to stabilize. If the chair or counter still feels too low, Fulcher says to move to the wall where you can place your hands at the proper height for balance.

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We've all experienced shaky planks - you're engaging your core, arms, back, and legs to maintain good form when the muscle fatigue hits. According to Fulcher, the minute you sink into your shoulders and your head drops toward the mat, you're putting yourself at risk for neck and back strain. At that point, your neck is being pulled down by gravity instead of supported by your muscles.

If you feel yourself sag midplank, Fulcher suggests pressing your palms into the mat as if you're pushing it away and holding your gaze about six inches beyond your fingertips to ensure your head stays in alignment with your spine.

There are several ways you can tone your glutes through barre - but, many of those moves allow for the same mistake, Fulcher says.

"When lying on your side doing poses like clamshell, where you're mostly working your top leg, it's common to roll back on the hip, opening the hips up toward the ceiling."

When doing this, Fulcher says you won't feel the exercises as deeply, because gravity is doing some of the work for you.

"Think of stacking your hips, one on top of the other, and create a navel-to-spine connection to stabilize yourself as your lower body moves around," she adds.

By exiting out of your virtual barre class early, you're only doing yourself a disservice - Fulcher says that the cooldown portion of your workout is "vital."

"You're not allowing your muscles the proper recovery time, which can leave you feeling stiff and sore. Stick it out, and give the cooldown the same amount of love and attention you'd give to the rest of the class," she says.

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How to lose weight in legs quickly and effectively: TOP 5 tips – The Times Hub

Posted: June 22, 2020 at 1:44 pm

Learn how to lose weight fast in my legs at home

Anna Kovpak

the editor of the Psychology/Wellness

How to lose weight in legs and thighs? And even on the priest and a little on my stomach? This question confronts many women literally shortly after a heated and lengthy feasts, celebrating Christmas and new year holidays, Hiking on the property, eating candy and Goodies. And now to this list we could add the quarantine-isolation, during which many have tried to gain weight but have managed not all.

And to replace the important question, what to cook, comes no less vital problem how to quickly lose weight in the legs? Read our article with helpful tips, do the exercises, follow the diet and lose weight on health!

How to lose weight in legs

Before you start to lose weight in the legs, you must understand a simple truth: fail to lose weight purely locally, in a single place legs, or hips. Will have to drop the weight and regain a slender entire body.

For starters, lets introduce the rules that will help in General to lose weight and not gain weight even more than you already are. About them told the fitness coach Anita Lutsenko in his Instagram.

Now lets talk about tricks that will help you to lose weight in legs and thighs.

If you are aiming to lose weight in the legs, it is important to focus on the combustion of subcutaneous fat and combating cellulite, which attacks the legs, thighs and ass.

To do this, select either a high protein diet, for example, the Dukan diet, the Kremlin or the paleo diet. This way of eating well nourishes the body, helps fight sweet tooth and also compensates for the consumption of muscle protein during exercise and promotes the formation of new muscles.

A healthy diet is important to comply with all

But dont overdo it, eating a diet solely low carb diet, because it carries serious health risks associated with violation of metabolism, as well as deficit of nutritional resources for the brain and nervous system.

Your diet should be balanced. Thus, refrain from sweet, flour, baking based on refined products oil, sugar, and cereals, fast food, popcorn, chips and other sources of hydrogenated fats and high-calorie convenience foods.

Trick how to lose weight in legs and butt. Make it a rule, as soon as your hand reached for a harmful product, for example, bread or biscuits, do 20 sit-UPS. So you can work off the excess calories and become attuned to the discipline and sport.

So we are off the diet gradually moved to the physical education lessons. For the entire body in General and legs in particular very useful to walk. This is the most simple and feasible load, which will help to keep your muscles toned thighs and legs.

Very useful and effective for weight loss is swimming in the pool this activity is well stimulates the muscles of the legs.

Swimming and walking is an aerobic exercise, during which the body gets energy from oxygen: glucose is oxidised, fat is burned faster, the mood is markedly improved, the effect of regular training repeatedly grows.

How to lose weight in legs

In just a week, the second active walking in the fresh air will allow you to feel a noticeable effect and slimming the legs and thighs.

Also useful for losing weight in legs daily fitness workout in 15-30 minutes: squats, leg swings, jumping rope, running in place, Cycling etc. However, doing sports, do not overdo it with the load, because then your legs will pump up the muscle, but to look lean will not be.

The extra weight that has accumulated in the thighs and legs in women, is manifested in the form of cellulite. Tissue dehydration can cause orange peel effect becomes more noticeable. Therefore, it is important to adjust your drinking regime.

How to lose weight in the legs above the knees and to get rid of cellulite? Daily drink about 1.5 liters of pure non-carbonated water, optimally in small portions at 20 to 30 ml several times per hour.

How to lose weight in legs

If you have a sedentary lifestyle, and most of the time you spend in a sedentary position behind a Desk in the office, the muscles in your legs gradually weaken, lose their shape and appeal.

The conclusion is simple: try to spend more time not sitting and standing, make history, change your posture and engage in at least short term exercises- squats, leg swings. Also a good tool for diversity in the work Desk with adjustable height.

A good tool to temporarily create the appearance of skinny legs can act as shapewear and slimming clothing. Such clothes not only shapes a feminine silhouette, creating a more slender hips, but also has antivarikozny effect, rescuing from the consequences of a sedentary lifestyle. Although the problem of thick legs, it is not clear.

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