New York City will appeal a judge's ruling against its ban on extra-large sugary drinks, the mayor's office announced Monday; meanwhile, legislators in Mississippi are making sure towns in their state...
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April 18, 10:59 PM
Another awesome scoop from @DrVeronicaEyeMD. From the article:
Nutrition • Carb Cycling- healthy carbs, like whole wheat and quinoa, can help you feel full and be a great source of energy. However, if your body doesn’t use carbs as energy, the storage of carbs in the body can contribute to covering your abs behind a curtain of fat. Use carbs to your advantage through carb cycling. On days you plan to workout, increase your carb consumption. Your body will use the carbs as energy during exercise. On days you don’t workout, reduce your consumption of carbs. For example, on days that I workout, my lunch may include a sandwich consisting of two slices of whole wheat bread, turkey, spinach, peppers and other healthy toppings. On days I don’t workout, I make a sandwich by cutting one slice of bread in half and adding turkey and the toppings previously mentioned.
• Replace soda with water- soda is a major contributor to concealing your six-pack abs and widening the circumference of your abdominal/waist area. Fill up on water. Drink at least 64 ounces of water per day. Consume 16 ounces just before dinner. This will trick your body into feeling full to avoid overeating.
• Load up on vegetables and fruit- this will assist in filling you up without consuming excess calories.
• Eat slowly- to assist with satiety and reduce your risk of overeating, slow down the pace at which you consume meals. Delete the scoop?
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Mississippi is the state with the distinction of having the highest percentage of unhealthy citizens.
Banning soda will do the opposite of increasing the healthfulness of NY citizens. People with unhealthful habits will continue to get whatever necessary to feed their likes and everyone hates being treated like a child andbeing told what to do so I think there will be an uptick of health issues in the population that the law is trying to "protect" against themselves.