Most of us are familiar with the Aloe vera plant as an ageless soother of skin abrasions and sunburns, but not as many people know of its benefits including its digestive and immune-building properties.
What if we could move beyond a “one-size-fits-all” way of losing weight? Scientists are finally accepting that intermittent fasting, as performed on Isagenix-style Cleanse Days, can be an effective dietary method for weight loss and weight management.
So, you’ve made the decision to adopt a healthy lifestyle, change your eating habits, and get moving. It may seem simple at first, but the reality is that lifestyle adjustments (although extremely important for your health long-term) can lead to unwanted “side effects” in the short term, if you’re not careful.
The holiday season is a time of year for family and fun. Unfortunately, it’s also a time for overindulgences that can lead to weight gain.
It’s often reported that people gain anywhere from five to 10 pounds during the holidays.
Keeping muscle during weight loss should be just as an important a goal as burning fat.
However, people focusing on diet alone can lose anywhere from 20-30 percent of their weight loss from lean body mass, most of which is from muscle...
Instead of cutting out favorite foods entirely, including portion-controlled treats as part of a weight management plan can help satisfy cravings and support weight loss success.
For most people, eliminating favorite foods is not a sustainable long-term approach.
With new diet fads appearing every day, it’s easy for people to become confused about what works, what doesn’t, and what’s safe for losing weight. A new paper clears up the misconceptions.
One of the most unique components of the scientifically validated Isagenix 30-Day System is nutritional cleansing, or what Isagenix Customers know as Cleanse Days. While experienced cleansers already know the benefits of completing regular Cleanse Days, it can often be a tough concept to explain to newcomers.