Monday, November 26, 2012

Natural Diet Pills are Not Naturally At All


With a high percentage of Americans suffering from weight problems such as obesity, companies are taking advantage of the situation by selling and marketing diet pills. There is nothing wrong if the diet pills are truly made of natural ingredients and are proven safe and effective. The problem is when diet pill manufacturers market the product as natural but the product is really not. Since people want to lose weight the safe way, they believe the promises and claims only to know that the pills are not natural at all.

Butenamide in Natural Diet Pills
Have you heard of the diet pill called StarCaps? This was a very popular natural diet pill back then and was even sold in stores like GNC. StarCaps was made from valerian corn, magnesium oxide, garlic, magnesium carbonate, natural papaya extract and papain. The list of ingredients looked promising until the U.S. Food and Drug Administration discovered butenamide in the dietary supplement. Butenamide is used to treat people with heart problems, kidney and liver problems. It has diuretic properties. Moreover, butenamide can lower potassium levels, cause nausea, affect mental alertness and reduces the ability of blood to clot. The U.S. FDA has banned this so-called natural pill already.

Ephedra in Natural Diet Pills
When you shop for a natural diet pill today, it is easy to see "ephedra-free" claims on the labels. Ephedra containing diet pills are banned by the FDA because it is toxic to the body. Back then, people took ephedra diet pills to lose weight. Ephedra comes from a plant called ephedra sinica. It is more known to Chinese medicine as ma huang. It is used by Chinese medical practitioners for treatment of cold, asthma and hay fever. Ephedra helps in expanding the airways for people with asthma. However, for dieters, this poses serious health risks.

Ephedra was discovered to have thermogenic properties. This means that the body increases internal heat when there is ephedra. Other side-effects that can be fatal are seizures, heart palpitation and stroke.

Brazilian Natural Diet Pills
The Brazilian diet pills were discovered to contain fenproporex which is not approved by the U.S. FDA. Fenproporex in the body is transformed into amphetamine which is an addictive drug. Amphetamine is prohibited. Brazilian diet pills also have chlordiazepoxide HDL which is another addictive drug.

Before you believe that natural diet pills are actually natural, take a step back first. Even if every part of you wants to use it so you can lose weight faster, it is better to always be on the safe side. Go online and read reviews about the natural diet pill you want to try. See what users have to say so you can have an idea of its effectiveness and possible side-effects.

About the Author

Christina Broun live in Alaska BIG LAKE. She is a fitness enthusiast and like to help people by giving them advise on Natural Diet Pills like Phenocal for Losing Weight. Christina also blog frequently about the best practices or ways to remain fit.

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

New Rijksmuseum website - Lines and Colors

New Rikjsmuseum website: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Aelbert Cuyp, Cornelis Springer
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is one of the world?s great museums, with a collection rich in famous masterpieces from the likes of Rembrandt and Vermeer, as well as hundreds of lesser known treasures.

The museum?s website, like many museum websites, long left something to be desired. Though numerous images were available, many in high resolution, they were not easy to search or browse, and overall presentation was somewhat awkward.

The museum recently launched a completely redesigned website, with a much better interface, easier access for searching, and in particular much better provisions for browsing and discovering images.

Choose Language at upper right if you would like to change to English, and then ?Collection? to either Explore or Search the collection. The Explore section offers highlights, a good place to start, and offers categories like Artists, Works, Subjects and Styles which are then subdivided into subcategories.

The selections within a given artist or subject are no longer presented as tiny scrolling thumbnails, but as large scrolling thumbnails (certainly an improvement).

The individual images are then presented fullscreen, adapting dynamically to the size of your browser window, and overlaid with navigation widgets (I don?t know of a way to hide the latter), including controls to zoom the image. You can also move the image within the browser window by clicking and dragging.

The ?i? at the bottom of the screen brings up an information panel with information about the image, links to details and a ?Download image? link. To download images, however, requires creating a free ?Rijksstudio? account (basically just an email address). You must then, for every image you download, choose the level of rights (?Personal use?) and click an ?I agree with terms and conditions? checkbox ? every time.

I will be quick to say that the new site is a vast and welcome improvement over their old one, and the images are large and well reproduced, but this kind of nonsensical legal paranoia mars the experience and makes the museum look small minded and disrespectful of their visitors.

(Hello! Almost all of these works are hundreds of years old, therefore in the public domain, and are not subject to copyright by international, or even specifically Dutch, copyright law. The standard here in the US is that photographs that just reproduce public domain artworks are also in the public domain. Perhaps this has yet to be tested in Dutch courts; but the checkbox barrier to downloading, or even viewing the work without the navigation widgets, just seems petty.)

That being groused about, the new site is well worth visiting and exploring, and a Rijksstudio account is worth setting up, if only for the unobstructed view of the high resolution images. Their intention is for visitors to form their own Rijksstudio collections, essentially bookmarked images similar to the collections you can make in the Google Art Project. They go on to offer to sell you prints of the images, or crops of them, in various modes (hence, I suppose, some of the reproduction rights BS).

Though not quite at the level of the Metropolitan Museum of Art?s fantastic website makeover, this is still a worthy world-class museum website, suited to a world class museum, and a welcome addition to the web?s list of outstanding art resources. (Now if only the Louvre and the Mus?e d?Orsay would follow suit?)

(Images above: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Aelbert Cuyp, Cornelis Springer)

Source: http://www.linesandcolors.com/2012/11/24/new-rijksmuseum-website/

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Monday, November 12, 2012

Healthy holiday cooking classes at Cooper Fitness Center in ...

In my book, you have to understand good food in order to understand good nutrition. What better way to learn both than to take part in good-for-you cooking classes? Tip: these would make excellent early holiday gifts!

Tweaking the Turkey Tradition

Thursday, November 15????? ? 6-8pm? ? ? ?Dig in without guilt this holiday season!?? Instead of the old stand-bys: turkey smothered in rich gravy, candied yams, pecan pie try some new recipes with all of the taste, but less fat, salt and calories. Join Cooper Fitness Center registered dietitian, Cindy Kleckner for a class that will showcase recipes using high impact flavors, healthy updates on classic dishes and a twist on traditional dessert. Surprise your family and friends with a fresh approach to eating this Thanksgiving.

Notable? Nibbles: From Naughty to Nourishing This Holiday

Monday, December 10? ?????? 6-8pm??? ?Holiday party eating can be an invitation to gluttony unless you?re armed with tips and tricks from registered dietitian Cindy Kleckner, RD, LD.? Whether you?re gracing guests with a gourmet feast or scrambling to host a few hungry pop-ins, join Cindy for tips to prepare stress-free, quick and easy recipes that are good-for-you-too! Crunchy, creamy, spicy and smoky?almost effortless appetizers bring an irresistible variety of tastes and textures to any holiday celebration. Just add some mocktails and cocktails and let the party begin!

Reservations are required. For more information, call 214-383-1000.

Event Location: Cooper Fitness Center at Craig Ranch?
7910 Collin McKinney Parkway, McKinney, Texas 75070

Cost: Members, $15; General Public, $30

You do not have to be a member of the CFC to participate in any of the nutrition programs.

Source: http://healthblog.dallasnews.com/2012/11/healthy-holiday-cooking-classes-at-cooper-fitness-center-in-mckinney.html/

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