Health MATTERS: Exercise vs. Diet – which one matters most?

diet1If you had to choose between Diet or Exercise when it comes to slimming down which would it be?

Does one matter more than the other? I know, it’s not really a fair question but some people want to lose weight but really don’t want to 1) Exercise or 2) Diet.

 Of course you can always do one without the other but any thinking person knows that doing both will be more effective.  I was reading an article about this with two experts weighing out the differences.diet2

 HIT THE GYM:

Expert: Michele Olson, PhD, professor of physical education and exercise science at Auburn University at Montgomery, Alabama.

“Yes, you can lose weight with diet alone, but exercise is an important component.  Without it, only a portion of your weight loss is from fat – you’re also stripping away muscle and bone density.  Since working out stimulates growth of those metabolic tissues, losing weight through exercise means you’re burning mostly fat.  The number on the scale might not sound so impressive, but because muscle takes up less space than fat does, you look smaller and your clothes fit better.  Data shows that to lose weight with exercise and keep it off, you don’t need to run  marathons.  You just need to build up to five workouts a week, 50 minutes each, at a moderate intensity, like brisk walking or zumba.  Resistance training helps too.  Don’t just do isolated weight-lifting exercises like bicep curls – you’ll get leaner faster by using your body weight against gravity, as with movements like squats, lunges, push-ups, and planks.  And, of course, beyond burning fat, people shouldn’t forget that exercise can have other impressive health perks, like improving the quality of your sleep, lowering your cholesterol, and reducing your stress level.”

 EAT SMART

Expert: Shawn M. Talbott, PhD, nutritional biochemist and former director of the University of Utah Nutrition Clinic.

“As a rule of thumb, weight loss is generally 75 percent diet and 25 percent exercise.  An analysis of more than 700 weight loss studies found that people see the biggest short-term results when they eat smart.  On average, people who dieted without exercising for 15 weeks lost 23 pounds; the exercisers lost only six over about 21 weeks.  It’s much easier to cut calories than to burn them off.  For example, if you eat a fast-food steak quesadilla, which can pack 500-plus calories, you need to run more than four miles to ‘undo’ it!”

“So, what should you eat?  It’s true that low-carb diets tend to be the most popular because they offer the fastest results, but they can be difficult to sustain.  I recommend striving for a  more balanced plan that focuses on fruits and veggies, lean proteins, and whole grain carbs.  And never cut calories too low (this causes your metabolism to slow, and you can start losing muscle mass).  For a healthy daily calorie count, allow 10 calories per pound of body weight – so a 150-pound woman should shoot for a 1,500 calorie target.  That way, you should be able to lose weight no matter how much you exercise.”diet3

 THE LAST WORD: While diet and exercise are both important for long-term weight loss, remember this: “You can’t out-exercise a bad diet,” says Talbott.

Source: as told to Sarah Z. Wexler for “O” Magazine

 

 

 

 

Personally – this is the best kitchen gadget by far

dacor2It may be more of an appliance but in any case, it’s like having your own Sommelier. 

Have you seen the ad for the Wine Station?  It’s the first professional grade wine-dispensing-and-preservation system for the home.  The Dacor Wine Station allows the connoisseur to choose the right wine and pour just the right amount every time – be it a taste, half a glass (like that’s going to happen) or a full glass (more likely) – all with the simple touch of a finger.

The Wine Station’s proprietary preservation system allows you to open and enjoy a variety of wines and vintages for up to 60 days, while the dual-zone interior allows for the optimal storing and serving temperature for your collection. wine station1I want one of these.

Source: Architectural Digest

 http://dacor.com/Our-Products/Refrigeration/Discovery-WineStation.aspx

 

 

Beauty biz – benefits of Masking it

Girl witn facial mask and cucumber on her eyesSKINCARE MASKS provide some of the rewards of a salon/spa facial right at home. mask3

I try to work one into my skincare routine –  once a week, usually on a weekend and only when I’m pretty sure no one will show up at my door.  I don’t want to scare anyone wearing my full face (with cutouts for eyes & nostrils) Japanese tissue mask, or the black clay one or the blue algae. Even the dog gets scared and hides.

Using a mask is one of the steps of a good skin care regimen and they work especially when you first exfoliate.  A mask blankets the skin helping the active ingredients penetrate.  Depending on which type you use it can draw impurities from the skin and eliminate dead skin cells (yuck) or tighten and tone.

Masks are applied to cleansed skin for 10 to 20 minutes, although the duration can be shorter or longer; some hydrating masks can also be used as an intensive overnight treatment. They generally fall into these categories:

Dead Sea Scrub & MaskCLAY/MUD MASKS – these use kaolin clay, a natural component in soil, or mud from the dead sea.  They absorb oil which draws out impurities and dirt that can make pores look more noticeable, and for removing dead skin cells. These masks might be targeted to oily T-zones or acne-prone skin, and some contain acne-fighting ingredients such as salicylic acid.  I plaster Ahava dead sea mud from Israel on my nose and chin – it dries quickly to soak up oil.

HYDRATING MASKS – these tend to soothe, nourish and, as their name implies, super-moisturize.  I like Clarins “Hydra-Quench” or Origins “Drink-Up.”Clarins hydrating mask

mask1FIRMING and ANTI-AGING MASKS – these deal with skin in need of a reboot.  Dior Capture Totale One Essential Mask is a melt-into-skin pink gel which bills itself as an “ultra-detox” that addresses wrinkles and loss of firmness.  Sounds amazing but I haven’t tried it.

SLEEPING MASKS – these are growing worldwide.  You apply them at night before sleep.  It’s for intense hydration.  Might be better using them for winter once in a while.  Nighttime is when the skin is rested and regeneration is at its peak so you wake up to skin that’s fresher, more hydrated. One to try: Vichy Aqualia Thermal Night Spa features hyaluronic acid, Vichy thermal spa water, aquabioryl (a hydration booster) and plant oils. mask4

Dior
Dior

Remember no matter which one you choose – follow instructions then sit back, relax and enjoy the benefits.

Which ones do you use?

style & substance: Summer INspiration – Head Scarves

 

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What should I do with all my lovely silk headscarves13
scarves?
 I wear them quite often.

How about a great headscarf7WEEKEND LOOK and fashionably casual way to wear
them – on the head!headscarves7

Afterall it serves the same purpose as a headband but looks much more headscarf2chic.headscarf2 (2)

Especially great on windy days if you’re driving a convertible (like Tippi Hendren in Psycho), or on a boat, riding a bike where you don’t need a helmet, running errands or happen to be Jennifer Lopez or Sophia Loren.

running errands
running errands – one scarf, three ways
I don't think I can get away with this exactly the same way - as SHE could.
I don’t think I can get away with this exactly the same way as Grace Kelly.

Oh, and let’s not forget about the days that our hair needs washing or our roots show.

In cold weather it keeps your head warm in a very cool way.
In cold weather it keeps your head warm in a very cool way.
On her way to the yacht?
On her way to the yacht?

 

 

come on, we know what you're really trying to cover up.
come on, we know what you’re really trying to cover up.
this might have been Jean Shrimpton's weekend look
this might have been Jean Shrimpton‘s weekend look

Rough up your hair by spraying a little dry shampoo first and then put on a bold lipstick before heading out the

door.

I love, love, these looks!

too chic for words
too chic for words

Nothing wrong with conjuring up a little old world movie star glamour.  I wonder if Marilyn or Elizabeth wore them to cover up their roots?

 

 

 

 

I think you get the picture?

 

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simply satisfying – healthy two bite brownie delights  

I was looking for a guilt free brownie recipebrownies when one literally fell into my lap when I was sitting at a coffee shop.

Two women attending the CHFA (Canadian Health Food Association) walked by and handed me this recipe.  It sounded too healthy to be good…but it so happens to be not only healthy but easy to make (no baking involved) and tastes very yummy.  This formula makes for a tiny amount – one dozen two-bite (or one big mouthful) brownies that look more like large size truffles.  I would double the recipe next time.  They freeze well too.  Enjoy!

¾ cup walnuts

7 medjool dates, pitted

¼ cup cacao powder (I used unsweetened)

½ tsp. vanilla bean powder (I like Cook’s – there’s no preservatives)

Pinch of salt

1/8 tsp. cayenne pepper (optional)

Garnish: ¼ cup *shredded coconut

Process walnuts until fine.  Add remaining ingredients and process until smooth. Form into small balls with your hands and toss or roll in shredded coconut.  *(I bought a bag of unsweetened coconut flakes from the market and just shredded them in the food processor.  The less sugar the better.

I put them into tiny muffin tins that hold 12 and popped them into the freezer for about 5 minutes so they weren’t too soft.

Don’t let the small size fool you.  They are somewhat satiating and you don’t want to eat too many at once.  Each one (although healthy for a sweet treat) is about 95 calories.

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ART/Abstract or not  – Mark Rothko

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Mark Rothko (1903 – 1970) was an American painter of Russian Jewish descent. He is considered one of the most famous postwar American artists along with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. Generally identified as an Abstract Expressionist, he himself rejected this label and even resisted classification as an “abstract painter.”

rothko4The most important aspect of painting for Mark Rothko was the creation of space within it.  For him, artists were seekers of truth and he sought to communicate his understanding of the world, not through colour, as we might imagine, but through a sense of space within the work.

Mark Rothko along with Adolph Gottlieb published the Abstract Expressionist Manifesto, which read as follows:

rothko3 ‘To us art is an adventure into an unknown world, which can be explained only by those willing to take risks. This world of the imagination is fancy-free and violently opposed to common sense. It is our function as artists to make the spectator see the world our way – not his way. We favour the simple expression of the complex thought. We are for the large shape because it has the impact of the unequivocal. We wish to reassert the picture plane. We are for flat forms because they destroy illusion and reveal truth… ‘rothko1

‘You might as well get one thing straight.  I’m not an abstract artist...I’m not interested in the relationship of colour or form or anything else.  I’m interested only in expressing basic human emotions – tragedy, ecstasy, doom and so on.  And the fact that a lot of people break down and cry when confronted with my pictures shows that I can communicate these basic human emotions…The people who weep before my pictures are having the same religious experience as I had when I painted them.’

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I find them intriguing.  How about you?

 

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MOTHERS are worth Celebrating

After all, we would be nothing without them!

mother6“I know enough to know that no woman should ever marry a man who hated his mother.” ― Martha Gelhorn, Selected Letters

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They give you good advice:

“I was dating a transvestite, and my mother said, ‘Marry him. You’ll double your wardrobe.'” – Joan Rivers

mother3Men are what their mothers made them – Ralph Waldo Emersom

Elva (Cookie) Anderson
my mom – Elva (Cookie) Anderson – Miss You Much!

XoXo



Health MATTERS –  it doesn’t hurt to get a little support

I’ve been taking a veggie capsule called “BioSil” for almost a year which claims to promote healthy hair, skin & nails among other things (like bones & joints) and overall I have noticed an improvement especially in my hair and nail growth. BioSil is the only thing I can attribute this to.BioSil

I realize that this is beginning to sound like a testimonial more than a product review.  There is an active ingredient in the capsule that helps to generate collagen (collagen accounts for around 30% of the protein content of the human body) which diminishes significantly as we age.  In simple terms, collagen is considered to be the “glue” that holds the body together. Even so, I wasn’t actively looking for this, just noticed it on the vitamin shelf of a health food store and it looked worth giving a try.  Now I’m almost through my third bottle and will continue to take this supplement – because I’m crazy for keeping the glue together.

This from Preferred nutrition:

Molecular biologists have pinpointed the key structural protein integrally involved in creating smooth skin, thick strong hair, and strong nails. It’s your body’s beauty protein, collagen. Collagen is an essential building block of your body, making up 70% of your skin and 30% of your bones. During youth, you have a rich abundance of collagen, which arranges itself into a resilient and flexible “tight mesh” matrix . This “ideal” collagen condition prevents wrinkles from forming, gives skin elasticity and helps create thick and strong hair. But over the years, collagen diminishes and undergoes other changes.

For years, scientists searched for a method that would give the human body the ability to regenerate its own collagen. But it took the discovery of BioSil’s™ patented choline-stabilized orthosilicic acid (ch-OSA®), the active ingredient in BioSil™, to make genuine collagen regeneration a reality.

BioSil™ “turns on” the body’s actual collagen-generating cells, known as fibroblasts. Because BioSil™ works through your body’s natural pathways, the collagen it generates has your own DNA fingerprint. BioSil™ has been tested in rigorous double-blind placebo controlled trials which have consistently shown its safety and effectiveness for collagen regeneration and improved appearance of skin, hair and nails.

In one study, 50 women with sun damaged skin took BioSil™ or a placebo tablet for 20 weeks. At the end of the trial, women taking BioSil™ showed significant improvements in skin smoothness and strength, and in nail and hair strength.3 In yet another study, BioSil™ supplementation for nine months increased hair thickness, elasticity and strength in women with fine hair.4

Collagen: Generate It – Don’t Eat It

It’s important to note that BioSil™ is not made out of collagen. Instead it triggers the body to generate its own collagen. There’s a big difference. When you ingest collagen, the human body breaks it down and uses it as food. By contrast, BioSil’s™ patented ch-OSA complex is absorbed by the body, where it acts to promote the production of collagen, boosting your body’s collagen levels, and slowing the loss of this essential building block that occurs with age.  As a result, BioSil™ provides superior support for stronger, healthier and thicker hair; stronger nails; fewer fine lines and wrinkles and denser and more flexible bones.

Have you tried it?

 

 

Personally….my invitation must have got lost in the mail

It would have been a blast to attend “The Greatest Art Basel Party in the History of Mankind”  

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The Invite

Arrangements Corporation of North America, you are cordially invited to the greatest Art Basel Miami Beach party in the history of mankind. Humanity has yet to behold such a truly magnificent party, with a gathering of luminaries, celebrities, socialites, sociables, sociopaths, bons vivants, and hangers-on, the likes of which haven’t convened since the sinking of theTitanic.

The festivities begin at the private residence of some private individual who’s probably (though privately) extremely rich, with an extremely privately private dinner. We will be celebrating some artist whose name we forget (that’s literally his name—some artist whose name we forget—all in bolded lowercase) and whose work you surely don’t know because it’s pretty obscure (literally the exhibition’s name—pretty obscure) and, in all likelihood, you probably aren’t supposed to be here. (Literally, you aren’t supposed to be here. We’re looking at you.)

This extremely private dinner, set to honor the artist some artist whose name we forget, will be celebrating the release of his new film, film, and will also honor the gallerists, curators, collectors, and Madonna (the Virgin Mary, not the pop singer) who made his book, book, such a huge success.

Many of the MacArthur Causeway’s northbound lanes have been shut down and turned into the Veuve Clicquot Art Basel Miami Beach Chevauchement e’ Glissement, a champagne Slip ’n Slide spanning the length of many football fields, ensuring that there’s absolutely no chance of escape.

All at once and quite suddenly, the heavens shall open up, wingéd cherubim shall appear carrying trumpets, which they shall blow in a spectacle of magnificent sound, in order to herald forth the culminating moment of the greatest Art Basel party in the history of all mankind, the likes of which humanity has never beheld.

That’s really too bad.  After all, I fall into the “sociable” category and I love to hang on to things. I also appreciate South Beach (the most fun part of Miami) and Art.

I promise not to miss the next one and I won’t even attempt to escape!

Source: Martin Marks for Vanity Fair Magazine

 

 

 

Beauty biz – because we’re worth it!

Once in a while an amazing hair product grabs my attention. 

So far I find this hair product from L’Oréal Paris Absolue-tly amazing .  It could be the best and easiest hair coloring kit ever invented.  It met all the requirements. Easy to apply, non-messy (a real plus) with little to no odor. But the BEST THING about it – drumroll…..it’s reusable!  The formulas are preserved in airtight tubes so you can stash the device away and re-use it as needed.

Look no further
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Hair products for the most part seem to escape my interest so I concentrate on reviewing makeup and skincare products.  It’s not that I don’t like them or need them but my routine is relatively unfussy and I don’t like to use much product – my hair is fine so too much product will weigh it down. Whenever I ‘m at my hairdresser she ends up putting mousse, then a color enhancer, then a little Moroccan oil  (I love that oil) and then ruins it all by using hairspray.  I keep saying “no” (I do not like hairspray overload) but she does it anyway.  It looks great for one day and then it will take some effort on my part to get it to looking like I just left the hairdresser.  And I hate to put a lot of effort into my hair.  Maybe I should care more but I don’t want to spend a lot of time fussing. I haven’t been to a hairdresser to color or highlight my hair in a long time preferring to do it at home.  I found a few easy root touch up kits and even a highlighting one. The drawbacks are that they tend to get messy (I have a white sink & tub) and there’s always waste.

This new hair dye from L’Oréal has been selling in Europe for quite some time so we’re really lucky the company finally decided to send it this way.

 Here is what the company says:

L’Oréal  Preference Mousse Absolue is the first automatic and re-usable hair color that’s, dare we say, quite the revolutionary product. After 10 years in the making, L’Oreal Paris has devised a canister with dual chambers that seamlessly combines the color dyes and color developer together at the push of a button.

 See, I told you!   Have you tried it?