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Nicky Pilkington's Articles in Weight Loss

  • Nutrition and Exercise
    If you want to lose weight and improve your body, there are only two things you need to do: start exercising and make better eating choices. Although these are truly the only two things you need to do to start achieving your weight loss goals, most people are intimidated by the mere thought of regular exercise and a proper diet.
  • Overcoming Diet Failure with Rapid Weight Loss Products
    The reason many dieters fail to reach their goals has to do with the dieter not seeing results fast enough. Most traditional methods of losing weight can mean having to wait a week or more just to experience one pound of weight loss. For people who want to lose a significant amount of weight, the timeline to experience weight loss can lead to a loss in motivation.
  • The Looming Vitamin Crisis
    You and I are facing a critical vitamin and mineral shortage. This health crisis has been growing at an alarming rate since the early 1900's. Of particular concern are folks on weight loss diets - especially low carb diets.
  • Plan to Eat and Eat Your Plan
    Poor nutrition has been linked to heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, and many other diseases. We can reduce our risk by choosing well-balanced meals. Balance, moderation and variety are the keys to eating well to maintain a sound mind and body.
  • Diet Doldrums - Is Dehydration the Culprit?
    If you're stalled on a weight loss plateau despite sticking to your diet, the first thing to check is your water intake. Research suggests that most Americans unknowingly suffer from mild, chronic dehydration, and you could be one of them!
  • 10 Tips To Avoid The Holiday Bulge -And Inner Thoughts About Them
    Do you find it almost impossible to stay conscious and contentious about weight and nutrition during the holidays? Of course you do. More than half of all Americans are overweight. All American's are in this together.
  • Emotional Eating - the Dangers and Solutions
    Food is a source of nourishment and energy. Without food we would not be able to perform our daily activities. Our muscles would wither, our nervous system would fail. We all need food.

    However, food also has another role in our lives - a role of comfort and entertainment. Culturally and instinctively we prepare and serve foods to comfort those who have experienced loss, to celebrate joy or to show friendship and love.


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