Getting Started with a Liver Detox Diet
April 18, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Liver Cleanse
The liver is an amazing organ. Tasked with removing toxins from the body, the liver acts as a natural filter. However, with today’s poor, overly processed dietary habits and overindulgence, it is easy for your liver to become overwhelmed and “clogged”. Read more
Discover the Benefits of Cardio Interval Training
April 18, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Fitness Tips
In a long-term study of the health of the people of in the United States, the U.S. Public Health Service documented the chances of developing heart disease among various groups in the population. Long before the any symptoms appeared, epidemiological research could identify high-risk groups. Read more
Getting Into Shape with Cardio-Boxing
April 18, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Fitness Tips
Sports scientists agree that cardio-boxing is one of the best forms of exercise, because it conditions the total body and provides a complete workout for your cardiovascular and endurance systems. Read more
The Power of Stretching
April 18, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Fitness Tips
Individuals who want to stay fit and healthy have been incorporating physical activities like cardiovascular training and weightlifting into their fitness routines, almost making exercise the center of their lifestyle. These people are often in a hurry to improve their physique or level of physical fitness that they have forgotten the importance of flexibility training. This kind of training is probably one of the most underrated and undervalued component of conditioning and physical fitness. Read more
Changing Your Diet to Lower Your Cholesterol
April 18, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Cholesterol, Disease Prevention
It is important to lower cholesterol level because cholesterol has been associated with the development of coronary heart disease. The higher the level of cholesterol in an individual, the more likely he will be developing heart disease later on. High cholesterol levels can also put a person at risk of suffering from a stroke or a heart attack.
To help reduce your risk, you can limit the following in your diet:
- Fats, especially saturated fats
- All foods containing partially hydrogenated vegetable oils (most margarine’s and baked goods.
- Dairy fats, such as whole milk, cheese made with whole milk, butter, egg yolks, sour cream.
- Vegetable oil and lard
- Beef, especially the less-lean cuts
- Alcohol
- Products made of refined sugars and flours
The 4 Causes of High Cholesterol
April 18, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Cholesterol
Besides diet, other causes of high cholesterol are lifestyle, gender and the heritage of the individual.
For some, even maintaining cholesterol at the right levels and being fit and thin will still not prevent the development of high levels of bad cholesterol. Due to heart risk factors besides diet, some people require a very aggressive approach which includes cholesterol lowing medication. Read more
5 Tips for Effectively Losing Weight
April 17, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Weight Loss Tips
Losing weight is the goal of many individuals worldwide however there is no simple way to drop the pounds like taking a pill or simply wishing them away. Unfortunately, losing weight takes determination and commitment to a healthy diet and exercise plan and even then it takes longer than we would like to drop those extra pounds. So, what can you do to lose weight and keep your sanity? Read more
The Importance of Resistance Training for Women
April 17, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Fitness Tips
Many women nowadays are into resistance training. Many get into resistance training programs engaging into sports. Resistance training is important for women. It allows you to be active and have a healthy body. You may also gain the needed strength and physically built muscles. Read more
The Truth About Cholesterol
April 17, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Cholesterol
With all the talks of obesity and America’s race for thin bodies, cholesterol has suffered a beating. It is even one of the main figures in the development of hypertension, that contribute much to coronary heart disease. Often seen as the culprit in “fattening” America, cholesterol has become a food taboo, something that must be avoided at all costs. Read more
Losing Weight from the Inside Out
April 17, 2009 · Posted by Modern Health Staff
Filed under Weight Loss Tips
If you’re like most women, you’ve been on a million weight loss diets, from Weight Watchers and Atkins to South Beach and celeb diets. You voraciously read magazines for their weight loss tips and gravitate toward the headlines that promise you can lose weight fast. The chances are good that you have, indeed, lost weight on many of these diets, but the chances are even better that you’ve gained it all back – plus some. Your skinny jeans become your tight jeans, and then they get tucked in the back of your closet, along with your fantasies of becoming a size 0. Read more


















