Phen375 Review – Does It Really Work?

When I initially did my search I could not help but feel that some of the reviews over promised so I decided to take the plunge and try Phen375 for myself. Hopefully, this review will help you to make an informed choice about this dietary product before you go ahead and purchase.

One of the features of this diet pill that stands above other similar pills is that is tackles weight loss from several angles. Whilst many others offer either a fat burning feature or an appetite suppressant, Phen375 combines the two as well as increasing your metabolism giving you a full, all-round system for approaching your weight loss.

The manufacturers of Phen375 claim that you can shed up to five pounds of fat per week by just taking the pill which sounds remarkable. It is important though to realize that there is no substitute for eating healthily and taking regular exercise. If you incorporate healthy living alongside taking Phen375 the results can be far greater depending on how much surplus weight your body is carrying. One of the aspects of this product that impressed me was that when you purchase your first bottle you also get a meal planner and exercise plan to use in conjunction with the pills. I have never known this before when I have gone into my local health store, normally your just purchase the product and that is where it ends, so all in all Phen375 really is looking at a long-term solution and their customers well-being.

Phen375 has been around for a while now. It was initially launched back in 2009 and shot to fame when several celebrities mentioned that they were firm advocates. Like all products that appear on the market making weight loss claims, there is a worry that they are safe to use. After all, you are allowing a pill into your body that claims to speed up your metabolism and so thoughts of palpitations and increased blood pressure can be a concern. For these reasons the FDA test these products rigorously to protect our health from being compromised. Phen375 has been through all these tests and has come out with a full FDA certificate of approval so any concerns you may have can be quelled and you can be safe in the knowledge that no harmful side-effects have been reported.

Obviously, different people have different experiences and varying amounts of weight loss when using Phen375. I have read some reviews and they just seem too good to be true so it is important to only read unbiased reviews before making your decision. Many users are claiming that they have consistently lost five pounds per week right from the outset. While this sounds highly unlikely, the only way to actually find out for sure is to try the product ourselves and see how it works on our own individual metabolisms.

There is no magic button with healthy weight loss, but what Phen375 is designed to do is work with your body and compliment your eating and exercise plan to accelerate your fat loss results. You should never view a diet pill as a way of being able to eat foods that are high in saturated fats and still lose weight.

Get Slim With Atkins Diet Plan

The Atkins’ diet has been a craze for a couple of decades. Here’s how you can gain from it.

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All of you who are reading this article right now have definitely been on a diet at some point or the other of your lives. The battle of the bulge is an ongoing problem and we are always on the lookout for various means to win this war.

Along with exercise, our diet and nutrition also plays an important role in reducing our weight. Hence, this obsession persists in all of us to undertake some form of dieting. But going on a diet is definitely not an easy thing. What to eat and what to stay away from is always a perennial problem.

One of my friends told me that she ate the normal menu which she cooked for the family, but her weight loss recipe is “portion control.” This is a really simple diet plan. In this plan, you cut down on the portion of food you consume. For example, if you usually have two pieces of toast for breakfast, you should eat only one piece. If you normally eat two cups of rice for lunch, cut it down to one cup. In this way, you are automatically reducing your calorie intake by half.

Another popular method of dieting is to stop all intake of fatty foods and sugar. In this diet, you cut down on your oil, butter and ghee intake which automatically reduces your fat deposits.

While I was leafing through a magazine, I read about one of our Hollywood celebrities following the Atkins’ diet. This immediately aroused my curiosity about the diet. Though I have heard about the diet many times, I had no inside knowledge about it. So, I immediately set to work on it and found out certain basic facts’ about the Atkins diet which I want to share with my readers.

The Atkins’ diet made its first appearance in 1972 and was invented by its namesake, Dr Atkins. According to him, this method enables us to lose weight by inducing a change in metabolism. Our body burns both fat and carbohydrates to provide energy. If we reduce the intake of carbohydrates significantly, our body starts burning only fat to provide energy. This method is called “lipolysis”, which in turn induces ketosis. In ketosis, our body burns fat as fuel. Atkins also felt that ketosis will affect insulin production which will result in less fat being formed. And, once your body enters ketosis, your cravings for carbohydrates will reduce significantly which, in turn, will reduce your body weight.

The major difference between Atkins’ diet and other types of diet is that, while most diets restrict calorie, intake, the Atkins’ plan encourages us to eat more. While most of the diets recommend low fat, high carbohydrate intake, Atkins’ does just the opposite. Instead of carbohydrate and sugar, this diet wants us to consume plenty of fat and protein.

The core principle of the Atkins’ diet is that, by limiting carbohydrates, our body is forced to burn its stored fat, rather than carbs for fuel.

The Atkins’ diet has a four carbohydrates stage plan induction, ongoing weight loss, pre-maintenance and lifetime maintenance. With the help of these four stages, you can reduce as well as maintain your weight throughout your life.

Induction – phase 1: This phase lasts for two weeks, by the end of which you can obtain significant results. Another point is that, in this diet plan you can begin at any of the phase. But it is recommended to start with induction. As you cut back on your carbohydrates significantly in this phase, you will jump start your weight loss programme. In this phase, only 20 gm of carbohydrates are allowed and hence your weight loss is significant. As you drastically cut down on carbohydrates your body shifts into high gear and starts burning fat. This takes about 48 hours to occur and you may feel hungry and irritated for the first three-four days. But don’t worry, as soon as your fat starts getting converted to fuel, you will feel fit as a fiddle. Induction will strengthen your immune system and also improve our long-term health.

Ongoing Weight Loss (OWL) phase 2: In this phase, the weight loss pace slows down as you add nutrient-rich carbohydrates to your diet. During this period, you will boost your body’s ability to burn fats as well as understand your body better. You will find the right amount of carbohydrates which you can consume and still lose weight. Your body will also prepare itself for permanent weight management. The amount of carbohydrates which you can eat is increased to 25 gm per day for the first week and increased in five gm instalment for the next few weeks. If your weight loss is significant, you can increase your carbohydrate intake. A person has to be on OWL till he or she is within three-five kg of their goal weight.

Pre-maintenance – (phase 3): Pre-maintenance is a practice run for lifetime maintenance. In this phase, you are fast approaching your target. As long as you continue to lose weight, you can increase your weekly allotment of carbohydrates by another 10 gm. You will be in this phase till you reach your goal and stay on it for one month. The ultimate goal here is to achieve a state of balance called Atkins’ Carbohydrate Equilibrium (ACE). The ACE is your individual level of carbohydrate intake wherein you neither gain nor lose weight.

Lifetime maintenance phase 4: In this phase, you have to focus on your individual ACE and strive to stay within two kg of your ideal weight for the rest of your life. By following a sensible eating plan, you gain energy, better health and confidence in yourself.

By following these four phases, you not only achieve your dream weight but are also able to maintain it throughout your life. You can learn more about this diet by reading the book, Dr Atkins’ New Diet Revolution. But, as with any other diet, this plan also has its pros and cons. The good point is that this diet recommends exercise as a vital part of the weight loss programme. Another point to be noted is that you cannot start on carbohydrates after you lose weight as this will result in your gaining back all that you have lost.

Medical experts advise that people who have gout, kidney problems, diabetes or are pregnant women should not follow this diet plan. As this diet is very stringent, do consult your doctor/dietician for proper advice.

Your dietician will provide you with a proper menu chart as to what should be eaten, in what quantities, etc, based on your eating habits and general lifestyle.

Happy dieting and hoping to see slimmer and fitter readers.

Fasting, Weight Loss, and God: Unveiling the Spiritual and Physical Dimensions

Understanding the Biblical Foundations of Fasting
Fasting, as depicted in the Bible, serves multiple spiritual purposes:

Repentance and Seeking Forgiveness: Biblical figures often fasted as a sign of repentance and to seek God’s mercy. For instance, the people of Nineveh fasted to avert God’s wrath (Jonah 3:5-10).
Divine Intervention: Fasting is frequently sought to request God’s intervention in times of crisis. Esther’s fast before approaching the king is a prime example (Esther 4:16).
Deepening Godly Relationships: Fasting is used as a tool to strengthen one’s spiritual resolve and commitment to God’s teachings.
Matthew 6 and Isaiah 58 are pivotal chapters that link fasting with altruism and humility. These scriptures emphasize that fasting should not be performative but should stem from a genuine desire to serve God and others.

The Role of Prayer in Fasting

Prayer is an integral component of fasting. It serves as a spiritual conduit, allowing individuals to communicate their intentions, needs, and repentance to God. Effective prayer, as taught by Jesus, enhances the spiritual benefits of fasting, making it a powerful act of faith rather than a mere ritual.

Fasting and Physical Health: A Secondary Benefit?
While the primary goal of fasting is spiritual, there are undeniable health benefits associated with it. Research indicates that intermittent fasting can lead to weight loss, improved metabolic health, and even longevity (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health). However, these benefits should be considered secondary to the spiritual outcomes.

Modern Interpretations and Practices
In contemporary Christian practices, fasting is often adapted to fit personal spiritual and health goals. Diets like the “Daniel Fast” are inspired by biblical narratives and focus on whole, plant-based foods, which align with both healthful living and spiritual discipline (WebMD).

Fasting as a Personal Covenant

Fasting should be a personal journey, tailored to deepen one’s relationship with God, rather than a public display of piety. This aligns with Jesus’ teachings in Matthew 6:17-18, where He instructs to fast in a manner that does not show off one’s spirituality to others.

Conclusion: The True Essence of Fasting
True fasting is not about the temporary cessation of certain foods or the pursuit of weight loss. It is a dedicated time of spiritual reflection and commitment to following God’s will. As such, it requires sincerity, humility, and a focus on the divine rather than the self.

In summary, while fasting can contribute to physical health improvements, its true value lies in its ability to enhance one’s spiritual well-being and relationship with God. This dual impact makes fasting a profound practice worth considering beyond its surface-level benefits.