Medical weight management in Beverly Hills can assist you with making the lifestyle changes necessary for permanent weight loss. With a medically supervised diet, you will learn to overcome the obstacles common to yo-yo dieters, and will be able to change your thinking to coincide with your new healthier lifestyle. This includes not using food for emotional reasons, listening to the body’s hunger cues and learning to stop eating when full. [Read more]
Appreciating Your Previous Weight and Self
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Treating Fitness like Meditation to Lose Weight
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Men and women who turn to medical weight loss in Beverly Hills may be interested to learn how exercise benefits the mind as much as the body. While medical weight management in Beverly Hills is the ultimate goal, fitness often also ends up having many similarities to meditation. [Read more]
Nov 28

Top 9 Tips to Lose Weight
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Losing weight can be difficult. Full meal replacement programs such as the OPTIFAST in Los Angeles can help you to reach your weight loss goal, but it is up to you to make changes in your diet that will help you to keep the weight off long term. Here are ten tips to help you lose weight and keep it off following a medical weight loss program in Los Angeles. [Read more]
Nov 24

Tips for Managing Chronic Pain
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Chronic pain can be difficult to deal with, making it difficult for you to go about your normal daily activities. Although it can be hard to cure this pain, especially if it is caused by an ongoing health problem, there are a number of things you can do to make it easier to manage this pain. One option for pain management is prolotherapy in Los Angeles. [Read more]
Nov 17

Metabolism, Hormones and Weight Loss
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A little known fact amongst the vast population of people attempting to lose fat is the incredible influence that certain hormones have on their bodies. [Read more]

Food Swaps to Lose Weight
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One useful tip that you can easily implement into your weight management plan is to start swapping out fattening foods for healthy snacks. For example, instead of eating products made with refined grains or white flour, switch to whole grains. Whole grains have more fiber, which helps to fill you up on fewer calories, making it easier to lose weight. [Read more]
Nov 10

Controlling your Weight
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Weight control is no easy task, especially for someone riding the perpetual roller-coaster of yo-yo diets. Finding a suitable weight to promote good health can take many tries before reaching a state of balance. Constant exposure to fad diets does not help the process and it is easy to get drawn in to the fantastic claims of fast weight loss with a promising gimmick or product. You have to decipher the credible information from the myths and this is particularly difficult when trying to find a weight loss plan in Beverly Hills, where diet fads abound. [Read more]
Nov 03

Using Yoga to Lose Weight
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When you are overweight it is often incredibly difficult to get started with an exercise regimen to help you lose weight. Your fitness level and overall ability to engage in certain activities often makes it difficult to find a workout routine that is right for you. Yoga is a beneficial workout for many overweight people because it is low impact and helps increase flexibility. [Read more]
Oct 25

Tips to Keep Up with your Workout
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So you have made the decision to lose weight and get healthy. How do you keep your workouts from falling by the wayside? Follow these five steps to keep you going. [Read more]
Oct 18

Reduce Arthritis Pain with Exercise
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Studies suggest that people with arthritis usually do not get as much exercise as they need. Only 1 in 7 men and 1 in 12 women met federal guidelines for physical activity for arthritis patients. Forty percent of men and over fifty percent of women did not get even 10 minutes of exercise each week. [Read more]

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