Thursday, 13 March 2014

How to eat yourself beautiful

10 healthy foods to solve your beauty problems

Fed up of pricey skin creams, disappointing hair products and time-consuming beauty treatments? Then it’s time to eat yourself beautiful! Check out these 10 nutritious snacks that can solve your beauty problems.

Beauty problem: Weak or thinning hair

What to eat: Whole grains

Whole grains such as brown rice and oats are rich in essential B vitamins including biotin (B7), which can help alleviate hair loss and brittle hair. They are also a good source of silica, which can help reduce hair breakage, and zinc; an important hair nutrient which, in its deficiency, can lead to hair loss. Try to eat a variety of whole grains (opting for those that are as close to their natural state as possible) for healthy, strong and shiny hair.
Eat yourself beautiful with these foods for strong healthy hair, perfect teeth and glowing skin

Beauty problem: Dark under-eye circles

What to eat: Spinach

There are many causes of dark circles under the eyes, including heredity, tiredness and anaemia; however, one of the reasons for dark circles can be poor circulation. To address this cause and alleviate under-eye shadows, try to up your intake of vitamins K and C, which help to boost circulation and strengthen capillary walls. Dark, leafy greens such as spinach are good sources of these nutrients.

Beauty problem: Dry skin

What to eat: Nuts and seeds

Nuts and seeds are a great source of vitamin E, which can help the skin to retain its natural moisture levels and stay soft and hydrated. Opt for flaxseeds or walnuts for maximum skin benefits, as these are also rich in skin-saving omega-3 fatty acids, which can help to keep dry skin at bay.

Beauty problem: Stained teeth

What to eat: Crunchy fruit and vegetables

The most important steps for getting perfect white teeth are maintaining good oral health standards (brushing, flossing and regularly visiting the dentist) and cutting down on cigarettes and teeth-staining foods and drinks. However, following meals with crunchy fruits and vegetables such as apples, celery and carrots can also help to whiten teeth. The abrasiveness of these crunchy foods can help to give your teeth a post-meal clean, removing bacteria and lifting stains from your teeth.

Beauty problem: Chapped lips

What to eat: Yogurt and oatmeal smoothie

Cracked, flaky lips can affect us all from time to time, but if you find yourself suffering regularly from chapped lips it could be a sign of a B vitamin deficiency. The B vitamin complex help to nourish the skin and keep it healthy, so try increasing your intake of foods rich in B vitamins – such as yogurt and oats – to help keep chapped lips hydrated. Oats and yogurt are also good sources of zinc, which can help sore, cracked lips to heal more quickly.

Beauty problem: Under-eye bags

What to eat: Avocado

If you’re suffering from a puffy face or under-eye bags, it could be that you’re experiencing fluid retention. Luckily, this can be overcome through your diet by redressing your balance of sodium and potassium. Try cutting back on salt and increasing your intake of potassium-rich foods such as avocado. Avocado is also rich in healthy fatty acids which will help to keep the skin soft and supple and reduce inflammation.
Eating avocado can reduce under-eye bags and give you soft supple skin

Beauty problem: Wrinkles

What to eat: Oily fish

To help keep skin supple and wrinkle-free, make sure you are getting a sufficient amount of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3 fatty acids help to keep skin nourished from within, preventing dehydration and dryness, and boost the skin’s collagen production, helping to prevent the formation of fine lines and wrinkles. If you are not a fan of oily fish, other good sources of omega-3 include flaxseeds and walnuts.

Beauty problem: Acne

What to eat: Garlic

Garlic is not only a great heart-healthy superfood, it is also good for helping to keep skin clear and acne-free. With its natural antibiotic, blood cleansing, immune boosting and antibacterial properties, garlic can help to fight against the bacteria responsible for acne, while its anti-inflammatory properties can reduce the swelling and inflammation.

Beauty problem: Pale complexion

What to eat: Shellfish

If you are suffering from pale, sallow skin, it could be that you are suffering from anaemia, which is caused by deficiencies in iron or vitamin B12. To alleviate this, try upping your intake of these nutrients by eating more seafood – in particular oysters – which contain high levels of both.

Beauty problem: Weak, brittle nails

What to eat: Egg yolk

Research has suggested that upping your intake of biotin (vitamin B7) can help to improve the firmness and strength of nails and reduce brittleness, while studies have also suggested that deficiencies in iron and zinc can lead to nail abnormalities. To strengthen your nails, try consuming more egg yolk-rich foods such as omelettes and pancakes, which are rich in these essential nutrients. Eggs are also a great source of protein, which is essential for healthy nail growth.

http://www.realbuzz.com/articles/how-to-eat-yourself-beautiful/#pagination-top
 

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Why not try an extreme sport?

Extreme sports are not just for adrenaline junkies...

Extreme sports are about exhilaration, skill and an element of danger — so they are almost a total antidote to our safety-first world! However, all too often the risk of doing an extreme sport is overplayed — even though almost anyone can compete in them in relative safety.
We have selected a few of the most accessible extreme sports out there that may be well worth giving a go — no matter who you are! — and found out who they are suitable for and what risk factors there are. So, why not check out our extreme sport suggestions and take up an extreme challenge?
  1. Kite surfing as an extreme sport
  2. Mountaineering as an extreme sport
  3. Caving as an extreme sport
  4. Skydiving as an extreme sport
  5. Surfing as an extreme sport
  6. White water rafting as an extreme sport
  7. Scuba diving as an extreme sport
  8. Wakeboarding as an extreme sport
  9. Mountainboarding as an extreme sport
Whatever adrenaline sports event take your fancy, take a look at our charity adrenaline sport listings to find an event to give you your thrills.
http://www.realbuzz.com/articles/why-not-try-an-extreme-sport/

The health and fitness benefits of sport

How sport can enrich your life, whatever your age or ability

Playing sports generally is good for your health. We've compiled a quickfire list of the many healthy and fitness benefits from being involved in playing sports.
For most people, taking part in sport improves your general health and wellbeing. There are plenty of reasons why you should become involved in sport with reduced body fat, bone strengthening, improved stamina and flexibility being some of the reasons why you should take up a sport.

Young woman running
The following are just some of the many health and fitness benefits of starting out in a new sport ...
  • Playing sports helps reduce body fat or controls your bodyweight.
  • Through sports you will meet people with a similar interest to yourself and are likely to gain many new friends.
  • Sports allow you will gain the satisfaction of developing your fitness and skills.
  • Sports can help you fight depression and anxiety.
  • Sports allows you tochallenge yourself and set goals.
  • Playing sports helpes strengthen bones.
  • Sports help aid coordination, balance and flexibility.
  • Many sports can help improves stamina and concentration.
  • If you are sporty then you are more likely to have a healthy lifestyle.
  • Sports allow you to experience the highs and lows of both winning and losing!
If you are tempted to take up a new sport why not check out our sports section and find a sport to suit you.

http://www.realbuzz.com/articles/the-health-and-fitness-benefits-of-sport/

Monday, 10 March 2014

Sport for all

Get active and involved in sport

Sport is accessible to all regardless of ability. If you look closely enough there will be sports clubs to cater for you, even if you are a complete novice. The health benefits of participation in sport are obvious, so it's time to get active and get into sport!
Finding time for exercise can be difficult. Too many of us get set in our ways, with a routine that involves coming in from work or school and then slouching in front of the TV — breaking that cycle of inactivity is not easy!
Most of us are aware of the health benefits that actively being involved in sport brings, but there are also the social benefits, with membership of a club bringing us new friends and improving our self worth.
The idea of throwing yourself in at the deep end is a scary one, but don’t forget, you are not the first beginner that a club will have seen. Everyone has to start somewhere! Even the world's best in any sport were once novices.

Play sport regardless of age

Most sports are open to all, regardless of age. Okay, we’re not going to kid ourselves that if we are of a more 'mature' age that we are always going to be able to compete successfully against a fitter and younger person, but in some sports a little bit of maturity goes a long way.
If you are young, then now really is the time to get involved. How many people have taken to a sport in later life, only to wish they had started it when they were younger? The advice is: try out as many sports as you can until you find the one or few that you think really are for you.
For those who are older the advice is: just give it a go! What is there to lose? You may try something and find that it's not for you, but what have you lost? The flipside is that you may find a sport that you love and wonder why you never tried it in the first place.

Play for the love of the sport

Not all sports are about competition. Many people participate for the love of the sport or just to be involved with other people, regardless of whether they win, lose or draw.
It may just be a case of wanting to improve their own standards for their own enjoyment, or just to be in the thick of the ac
tion. If you used to be involved in a sport that you really enjoyed, but dropped it due to other commitments, now might just be the right time to give it a go again.
A couple exercising and stretching

Degree of fitness

The idea that everyone involved in sport is a sculpted Adonis is one that puts many people off getting involved. Dismiss that notion immediately! Any decent club will cater for participants of all abilities and fitness levels, and tailor a plan to improve both over time, while many of the more experienced participants are only too keen to pass on the benefit of their experience. There is no better ego boost to them than helping you on your way! But are you fit to train?
Don’t worry if you are not particularly fit or are carrying some excess weight. If your goal is to get fit, then you will get there provided you show the right dedication, and if the sport is one that you enjoy, then motivation will be no problem. How many people do you see running in the local park who are there week-in week-out regardless of the weather? Many of those are far from perfect specimens!

Where to start if I’m not particularly fit?

What if you have been largely inactive for several years and consider yourself out of shape and are worried about suddenly starting a sport? A good place to start would be walking. Walking costs nothing, and can be fitted into our daily lives, simply by walking to work, walking to the shops or just getting off the bus a stop or two earlier. Every minute you walk is believed to add between one-and-a-half to two minutes to your life.
Over time, you can gradually increase the speed or distance of your walks. Once you’ve improved your general fitness, you may find yourself ready to tackle a more challenging sport.
Other sports don’t require a particularly high degree of physical fitness, but require mental fitness which we all have and are able to improve.

Accessibility of sports

Many sports are accessible to all. You need only look at the success of the Paralympic Games to see that a disability is not a bar to getting involved.
More and more clubs are getting tuned into the need to open up their sports to everyone, including those with disabilities. Certain sports such as judo, because of the close contact involved, can see blind or partially sighted people able to compete equally with sighted people. Another example is fencing which allows disabled people to compete against fully able-bodied fencers.

Cost of starting out in a sport

The cost of a sport is rarely a bar to getting involved. Obviously some sports such as sailing, golf, or horse riding may require a significant initial outlay if you want to buy all the kit, but there are still taster sessions for these sports to be found to try before you buy!
There are many initiatives, particularly for the young, whereby subsidized sessions make it possible to have a go without having to shell out for any equipment initially. Most clubs will have equipment for hire or even free of charge, and then will be able to advise on what to buy if you find you get a taste for a particular sport.

The final word on getting started in sport

There is a sport out there for all of us, the only thing stopping you having a go is you. Try to think what your goals are — whether it is to improve fitness, aiming for competitions, gaining competence in sport, or just enjoying yourself — and think what you realistically could do.
If you are not particularly confident or a bit wary about going along alone to give a sport a try, then participate in sport or exercise with a friend. At the very least you will both probably have a laugh at each other’s initial efforts! Then, if you both get a bug for the sport, it will be easy to keep it up with both of you encouraging one another.
Being involved will not only improve your health, but will also make you feel better about yourself, and bring you into contact with people you probably would never

http://www.realbuzz.com/articles/sport-for-all/#pagination-top

The health and fitness benefits of sport

How sport can enrich your life, whatever your age or ability

Playing sports generally is good for your health. We've compiled a quickfire list of the many healthy and fitness benefits from being involved in playing sports.
For most people, taking part in sport improves your general health and wellbeing. There are plenty of reasons why you should become involved in sport with reduced body fat, bone strengthening, improved stamina and flexibility being some of the reasons why you should take up a sport.

Young woman running
The following are just some of the many health and fitness benefits of starting out in a new sport ...
  • Playing sports helps reduce body fat or controls your bodyweight.
  • Through sports you will meet people with a similar interest to yourself and are likely to gain many new friends.
  • Sports allow you will gain the satisfaction of developing your fitness and skills.
  • Sports can help you fight depression and anxiety.
  • Sports allows you tochallenge yourself and set goals.
  • Playing sports helpes strengthen bones.
  • Sports help aid coordination, balance and flexibility.
  • Many sports can help improves stamina and concentration.
  • If you are sporty then you are more likely to have a healthy lifestyle.
  • Sports allow you to experience the highs and lows of both winning and losing!
If you are tempted to take up a new sport why not check out our sports section and find a sport to suit you.

http://www.realbuzz.com/articles/the-health-and-fitness-benefits-of-sport/

Thursday, 6 March 2014

Sexual Health

From how to use condoms to sex tips and bedroom mistakes, find out about men's sexual health.

Sex Play

Experience is useful, but it isn't everything. Even guys who've had a lot of sexual experience with women still make mistakes that could be avoided with better knowledge.
Test your smarts about condoms and safe sex with this quick quiz from WebMD.
Sensitivity, pleasure, size, and other surprising facts.
Experts explain how a penis changes in size, appearance, and sexual function as a man ages.
Experts talk about whether masturbation is safe, normal, or can lead to sexual dysfunction.
Every guy knows pumps, pills, exercises, and surgery won’t build bigger penises -- Or do they?
Sooner or later, most men have some sort of concern related to their sex life. But are you worrying about things you don’t need to be? Take this quiz to throw back the covers and expose the truth.
Micropenis, Inconspicuous Penis Less Common Than Small Penis Syndrome
What do women want? For those who've ever pondered this question, WebMD offers 19 relationship secrets.
Women dish on what they like men to do -- and it's not in the bedroom.

Mens Health: Looking Your Best

There’s nothing unmanly about wanting to look good. Get the latest on grooming, skin care, and treatments for thinning hair.

Skin and Hair

Generally speaking, you are a good candidate for cosmetic surgery if you are close to your ideal body weight, a nonsmoker, and are emotionally and socially in good shape.
Some guys might not be willing to admit it, but men need to pamper their skin and hair. WebMD asked Paul M. Friedman, MD, director of the Dermatology & Laser Surgery Center in Houston, for his top product picks.
About 85% of men will have significant hair thinning by the time they're 50, according to the American Hair Loss Association. Some men begin to lose their hair before they even turn 21.
Belly fat, back hair, drenching sweat, a bright red nose -- these top WebMD's list of body problems that plague men. Pictures help explain the causes and solutions.
Most men who have acne as teenagers will outgrow the condition. But some men will still have severe acne decades later.