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Business Development: The Basic Ingredients nefits to them. Getting enough of the good fats daily in your diet will actually do wonders to help you burn fat. Many sources recommend combinations of EFAs because of the Omega-3 and Omega-6.Cooking isn't much different than building a business. You have the basic ingredients all laid out on the counter and if you put them together in the right way - you have a nice meal to nourish your heart, body, and soul - and the pocket too. With a little creativity, it even comes out looking pretty too.So, what ingredients do you need?For a recipe?o some meato some veggieso some substanceo something to hold it all togethero some flavoro some people to serve it toFor a business?* some product* a little variety* a marketing method* a business plan to put it all together* a presentation* some customers to buy the productWith the recipe you need to cook up the meat and add the For example, if you were to only get your essential fats from something like Flaxseed oil, there’s some research to suggest it’s not as beneficial as you might think because exclusive use of flax oil can lead to Omega-6 deficiency within 2-8 months! Furthermore, using CLA in conjunction with this might lead to deficiency of Omega-6 even sooner then just using flax oil alone. All this really means is using oil blends and getting EFAs from various sources will help you achieve optimum levels of BOTH Omega-3 and Omega-6 complexes. I would recommend you don’t use flax oils exclusively but combine them with other EFA sources to balance any deficiencies. Two of the many benefits to an EFA complex are: 1- Increase the metabolic rate 2- Help burn fat There are several other benefits but in essence, what this says is that getting 15-20% of your good fats in your diet daily will actually increase your metabolic rate resulting in more fat loss! Re-read that! Getting the optimal amount of good fats a day (15-2 African-American Hair Care Tips You have no idea that avoiding all fats is serious mistake. All fats are not created equal.Black hair needs adequate moisture to maintain its health. The ability for hair to absorb moisture depends on how porous the hair is. Generally speaking, fine hair is usually more porous than coarse hair.To see how porous or damaged your hair is, try this simple test. Take a small section of hair and tease it by back-combing it. If the hair bunches up very quickly it is either porous or damaged.Here are some tips for blow-drying African-American hair. Keep in mind the particular needs of your specific hair when judging how much moisturizing treatment your hair needs.Start off with a good moisturizing hair lotion, keep the heat on low, and keep the blow-dryer about 2 to 3 inches from the hair.First use a large-toothed comb to detangle the hair. Start combing In fact, if you were to avoid them entirely you'd not only slow down on losing weight (assuming that is your goal; you didn't say) but you'd be in worse health! While it sounds confusing it's not. Fats are a complex subject but I hope that in the next 2 minutes you'll have a much better understanding of the importance in your diet. Let's talk fat! There are two main kinds of fat: 1. Good fats (essential fat, essential fatty acid) 2. Bad fats (processing methods, hydrogenation, damaged good fats) Four sources of good fats: 1. Green vegetables (but in very small amounts) 2. Seeds and nuts (combinations of flax, sunflower, sesame to get the correct mixtures of Omega-3 and Omega-6) 3. High fat, cold water fish such as sardines, salmon, trout, herring, and mackerel 4. Oils made with health in mind: pressed from organically grown seeds You hear a lot about the bad fats and all the problems associated with them but you also need to know about the good fats and the benefits from them. The main concept you want to take away from this section is all fats are not created equal. You want to get more of the good fats from sources like fish, nuts and some oils (combinations are always the best thing). Eliminating all fats is actually unhealthy. A zero fat diet is not recommended. One health nutritional professional once said that clients who came to him boasting that they only ate 10-15 g of fat per day. But they were in the office because they were not losing any weight. A diet void of all fats is not good. You should not avoid all fats. When unsaturated vegetable oils are manufactured into solid form, they turn into trans fats. Processing can damage natural fats and make them toxic. Hydrogenation, which is used to turn oils into margarine, shortening, or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, produces trans fatty acids. Trans fats are found in hundreds of processed foods, usually to protect against spoiling and to enhance flavor. You should AVOID trans fats as much as possible (there are no health benefits here). Truthfully, trans fats are even worse for the cardiovascular system then saturated fats. There are conservative estimates that 30,000 premature deaths from heart disease every year in the United States are linked to trans fats. Other studies show that trans fats drive up the body’s LDL, the bad cholesterol, even faster then saturated fats. High levels of cholesterol have been linked to heart disease and stroke. You should have a diet that is moderate in saturated fats (a nice steak is okay every so often). But avoid them entirely? No. You'll find some saturated fats in all fats including the essential fatty acids. The more saturated fats you eat the more essential fats you'll need to eat to combat the effects. There’s no real reason to be obsessed about them but that’s not an excuse to eat more of them. Most of the scientific community will still recommend a diet low to moderate in saturated fats. Diets high in fat, particularly saturated fat, may promote a variety of diseases. Therefore, saturated fats and trans fats are the only fats that you should strive to eliminate from your diet. Interesting Fact: * Bodybuilders can eat more saturated fats then a sedentary person because the body can burn saturated fats for energy. What Are Essential Fatty Acids (EFA)? EFAs = Essential Fatty Acids are substances from fats that must be provided by foods because the body cannot make them, and yet must have them for health. EFAs exist in two families: omega-3 and omega-6. According to the above definition of essential, there are only two essential fats (technically called essential fatty acids or EFAs). One is the omega 3 EFA, called alpha- linolenic acid. The other, the omega 6 EFA, is known as linoleic acid. Certain fats are defined as 'essential' because: 1. The body cannot make them; 2. They are required for normal cell, tissue, gland, and organ function, for health, and for life; 3. They must be provided from outside the body, through food or supplements; 4. They can come only from fats (hence fat-free diets cannot supply them); 5. Their absence from the diet will eventually kill; 6. Deficiency results in progressive deterioration, can lead to death; 7. Return of essential fatty acids to a deficient diet reverses the symptoms of deficiency and results in a return to health. Most people do not get enough EFA’s in their diets, especially those who restrict themselves to a very low fat (any fat) type of diet. It’s rare that anybody is truly clinically deficient but such diets as a very low fat diet are clearly not going to provide optimal EFA’s. Various types of oil blends, fish, seeds and green vegetables contain essential fatty acids. These “good fats” have a ton of great benefits to them. Getting enough of the good fats daily in your diet will actually do wonders to help you burn fat. Many sources recommend combinations of EFAs because of the Omega-3 and Omega-6. For example, if you were to only get your essential fats from something like Flaxseed oil, there’s some research to suggest it’s not as beneficial as you might think because exclusive use of flax oil can lead to Omega-6 deficiency within 2-8 months! Furthermore, using CLA in conjunction with this might lead to deficiency of Omega-6 even sooner then just using flax oil alone. All this really means is using oil blends and getting EFAs from various sources will help you achieve optimum levels of BOTH Omega-3 and Omega-6 complexes. I would recommend you don’t use flax oils exclusively but combine them with other EFA sources to balance any deficiencies. Two of the many benefits to an EFA complex are: 1- Increase the metabolic rate 2- Help burn fat There are several other benefits but in essence, what this says is that getting 15-20% of your good fats in your diet daily will actually increase your metabolic rate resulting in more fat loss! Re-read that! Getting the optimal amount of good fats a day (15-20 Article Writing – How to Write an Article That Gets Clicks he good fats from sources like fish, nuts and some oils (combinations are always the best thing). Eliminating all fats is actually unhealthy. A zero fat diet is not recommended. One health nutritional professional once said that clients who came to him boasting that they only ate 10-15 g of fat per day. But they were in the office because they were not losing any weight. A diet void of all fats is not good. You should not avoid all fats.I don’t know about you, but I write these articles for one reason and one reason alone. Don’t get me wrong, I like it that people read my stuff, and I like it that my name is in print, and all that jazz, but I only do this because when I write articles, I get clicks. That’s it – nothing more, nothing less.And my guess is, you are in this for the very same reason – you want to get traffic to your website.So my question to you is, are you getting the traffic from the articles you write, that you want? Just a rough figure here, I get about 10 visitors for each article I write. What does that mean? Well, generally if I write 10 articles, I will get about 100 visitors. What could you do with 100 extra visitors everyday?But it is more than just writing articles. I When unsaturated vegetable oils are manufactured into solid form, they turn into trans fats. Processing can damage natural fats and make them toxic. Hydrogenation, which is used to turn oils into margarine, shortening, or partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, produces trans fatty acids. Trans fats are found in hundreds of processed foods, usually to protect against spoiling and to enhance flavor. You should AVOID trans fats as much as possible (there are no health benefits here). Truthfully, trans fats are even worse for the cardiovascular system then saturated fats. There are conservative estimates that 30,000 premature deaths from heart disease every year in the United States are linked to trans fats. Other studies show that trans fats drive up the body’s LDL, the bad cholesterol, even faster then saturated fats. High levels of cholesterol have been linked to heart disease and stroke. You should have a diet that is moderate in saturated fats (a nice steak is okay every so often). But avoid them entirely? No. You'll find some saturated fats in all fats including the essential fatty acids. The more saturated fats you eat the more essential fats you'll need to eat to combat the effects. There’s no real reason to be obsessed about them but that’s not an excuse to eat more of them. Most of the scientific community will still recommend a diet low to moderate in saturated fats. Diets high in fat, particularly saturated fat, may promote a variety of diseases. Therefore, saturated fats and trans fats are the only fats that you should strive to eliminate from your diet. Interesting Fact: * Bodybuilders can eat more saturated fats then a sedentary person because the body can burn saturated fats for energy. What Are Essential Fatty Acids (EFA)? EFAs = Essential Fatty Acids are substances from fats that must be provided by foods because the body cannot make them, and yet must have them for health. EFAs exist in two families: omega-3 and omega-6. According to the above definition of essential, there are only two essential fats (technically called essential fatty acids or EFAs). One is the omega 3 EFA, called alpha- linolenic acid. The other, the omega 6 EFA, is known as linoleic acid. Certain fats are defined as 'essential' because: 1. The body cannot make them; 2. They are required for normal cell, tissue, gland, and organ function, for health, and for life; 3. They must be provided from outside the body, through food or supplements; 4. They can come only from fats (hence fat-free diets cannot supply them); 5. Their absence from the diet will eventually kill; 6. Deficiency results in progressive deterioration, can lead to death; 7. Return of essential fatty acids to a deficient diet reverses the symptoms of deficiency and results in a return to health. Most people do not get enough EFA’s in their diets, especially those who restrict themselves to a very low fat (any fat) type of diet. It’s rare that anybody is truly clinically deficient but such diets as a very low fat diet are clearly not going to provide optimal EFA’s. Various types of oil blends, fish, seeds and green vegetables contain essential fatty acids. These “good fats” have a ton of great benefits to them. Getting enough of the good fats daily in your diet will actually do wonders to help you burn fat. Many sources recommend combinations of EFAs because of the Omega-3 and Omega-6. For example, if you were to only get your essential fats from something like Flaxseed oil, there’s some research to suggest it’s not as beneficial as you might think because exclusive use of flax oil can lead to Omega-6 deficiency within 2-8 months! Furthermore, using CLA in conjunction with this might lead to deficiency of Omega-6 even sooner then just using flax oil alone. All this really means is using oil blends and getting EFAs from various sources will help you achieve optimum levels of BOTH Omega-3 and Omega-6 complexes. I would recommend you don’t use flax oils exclusively but combine them with other EFA sources to balance any deficiencies. Two of the many benefits to an EFA complex are: 1- Increase the metabolic rate 2- Help burn fat There are several other benefits but in essence, what this says is that getting 15-20% of your good fats in your diet daily will actually increase your metabolic rate resulting in more fat loss! Re-read that! Getting the optimal amount of good fats a day (15-2 Writers can Grow to be Comfortable with Criticism sterol, even faster then saturated fats. High levels of cholesterol have been linked to heart disease and stroke.On my first newspaper assignment as a critic, I was well prepared to dish it out. I was less prepared to take it. Imagine my surprise when my witty, well-crafted critique drew a smattering of letters filled with name-calling and nasty words. It stung. Could the critic handle criticism? I discovered that with some emotional discipline and introspection, I could not only handle criticism, I could grow from it. Here's how.Allow yourself to feel hurt--briefly. It's natural to be shocked and hurt by criticism. Recognize it, feel it but don't allow yourself to wallow in it. Knowing you have a technique for dealing with criticism allows you to put the breaks on hurt feelings as you move on to the next step.Consider the source. All critics can be divided into three categories. Th You should have a diet that is moderate in saturated fats (a nice steak is okay every so often). But avoid them entirely? No. You'll find some saturated fats in all fats including the essential fatty acids. The more saturated fats you eat the more essential fats you'll need to eat to combat the effects. There’s no real reason to be obsessed about them but that’s not an excuse to eat more of them. Most of the scientific community will still recommend a diet low to moderate in saturated fats. Diets high in fat, particularly saturated fat, may promote a variety of diseases. Therefore, saturated fats and trans fats are the only fats that you should strive to eliminate from your diet. Interesting Fact: * Bodybuilders can eat more saturated fats then a sedentary person because the body can burn saturated fats for energy. What Are Essential Fatty Acids (EFA)? EFAs = Essential Fatty Acids are substances from fats that must be provided by foods because the body cannot make them, and yet must have them for health. EFAs exist in two families: omega-3 and omega-6. According to the above definition of essential, there are only two essential fats (technically called essential fatty acids or EFAs). One is the omega 3 EFA, called alpha- linolenic acid. The other, the omega 6 EFA, is known as linoleic acid. Certain fats are defined as 'essential' because: 1. The body cannot make them; 2. They are required for normal cell, tissue, gland, and organ function, for health, and for life; 3. They must be provided from outside the body, through food or supplements; 4. They can come only from fats (hence fat-free diets cannot supply them); 5. Their absence from the diet will eventually kill; 6. Deficiency results in progressive deterioration, can lead to death; 7. Return of essential fatty acids to a deficient diet reverses the symptoms of deficiency and results in a return to health. Most people do not get enough EFA’s in their diets, especially those who restrict themselves to a very low fat (any fat) type of diet. It’s rare that anybody is truly clinically deficient but such diets as a very low fat diet are clearly not going to provide optimal EFA’s. Various types of oil blends, fish, seeds and green vegetables contain essential fatty acids. These “good fats” have a ton of great benefits to them. Getting enough of the good fats daily in your diet will actually do wonders to help you burn fat. Many sources recommend combinations of EFAs because of the Omega-3 and Omega-6. For example, if you were to only get your essential fats from something like Flaxseed oil, there’s some research to suggest it’s not as beneficial as you might think because exclusive use of flax oil can lead to Omega-6 deficiency within 2-8 months! Furthermore, using CLA in conjunction with this might lead to deficiency of Omega-6 even sooner then just using flax oil alone. All this really means is using oil blends and getting EFAs from various sources will help you achieve optimum levels of BOTH Omega-3 and Omega-6 complexes. I would recommend you don’t use flax oils exclusively but combine them with other EFA sources to balance any deficiencies. Two of the many benefits to an EFA complex are: 1- Increase the metabolic rate 2- Help burn fat There are several other benefits but in essence, what this says is that getting 15-20% of your good fats in your diet daily will actually increase your metabolic rate resulting in more fat loss! Re-read that! Getting the optimal amount of good fats a day (15-2 Remanufactured Domestic Cartridges or Imported Genuine Printer Ink - Which One Do You Prefer? e above definition of essential, there are only two essential fats (technically called essential fatty acids or EFAs). One is the omega 3 EFA, called alpha- linolenic acid. The other, the omega 6 EFA, is known as linoleic acid.The cartridge world is a rotating atmosphere of both genuine and remanufactured ink cartridges. The question is, how genuine is imported ink from foreign suppliers?There are several genuine reasons. It’s just a matter of who gives you the right answers. Multiple vendors will give you multiple answers, which may drive you around in circles.Sometimes representatives will overwhelm the customer with too much technical information and lose them during the first minute of an explanation.Mainly, the difference is going to be mostly made up of price, ink quality, service and the outside packaging of the box. Oh did I mention, the components on the inside of the cartridge which you can't normally with the naked eye, unless taken apart.The wrong ink cartridge can mis Certain fats are defined as 'essential' because: 1. The body cannot make them; 2. They are required for normal cell, tissue, gland, and organ function, for health, and for life; 3. They must be provided from outside the body, through food or supplements; 4. They can come only from fats (hence fat-free diets cannot supply them); 5. Their absence from the diet will eventually kill; 6. Deficiency results in progressive deterioration, can lead to death; 7. Return of essential fatty acids to a deficient diet reverses the symptoms of deficiency and results in a return to health. Most people do not get enough EFA’s in their diets, especially those who restrict themselves to a very low fat (any fat) type of diet. It’s rare that anybody is truly clinically deficient but such diets as a very low fat diet are clearly not going to provide optimal EFA’s. Various types of oil blends, fish, seeds and green vegetables contain essential fatty acids. These “good fats” have a ton of great benefits to them. Getting enough of the good fats daily in your diet will actually do wonders to help you burn fat. Many sources recommend combinations of EFAs because of the Omega-3 and Omega-6. For example, if you were to only get your essential fats from something like Flaxseed oil, there’s some research to suggest it’s not as beneficial as you might think because exclusive use of flax oil can lead to Omega-6 deficiency within 2-8 months! Furthermore, using CLA in conjunction with this might lead to deficiency of Omega-6 even sooner then just using flax oil alone. All this really means is using oil blends and getting EFAs from various sources will help you achieve optimum levels of BOTH Omega-3 and Omega-6 complexes. I would recommend you don’t use flax oils exclusively but combine them with other EFA sources to balance any deficiencies. Two of the many benefits to an EFA complex are: 1- Increase the metabolic rate 2- Help burn fat There are several other benefits but in essence, what this says is that getting 15-20% of your good fats in your diet daily will actually increase your metabolic rate resulting in more fat loss! Re-read that! Getting the optimal amount of good fats a day (15-2 Business Plan Outline & Checklist nefits to them. Getting enough of the good fats daily in your diet will actually do wonders to help you burn fat. Many sources recommend combinations of EFAs because of the Omega-3 and Omega-6.Who needs a Business Plan?Every business needs one. It's not just for start-ups or new product launches or business expansion initiatives.Why? And what should be in one?Documenting a Business Plan is an extremely useful process to focus management and owners on their business concept, strategies, and operating plans. It forces consensus and decision making that might otherwise be neglected. It requires issues to be resolved and the decisions to be reflected in financial projections.A well-documented business plan will help you communicate the most important elements of your strategy and plans to the people who need to know them. Including you.Already in business for years and never needed a business plan? It's still a good idea for all the same reaso For example, if you were to only get your essential fats from something like Flaxseed oil, there’s some research to suggest it’s not as beneficial as you might think because exclusive use of flax oil can lead to Omega-6 deficiency within 2-8 months! Furthermore, using CLA in conjunction with this might lead to deficiency of Omega-6 even sooner then just using flax oil alone. All this really means is using oil blends and getting EFAs from various sources will help you achieve optimum levels of BOTH Omega-3 and Omega-6 complexes. I would recommend you don’t use flax oils exclusively but combine them with other EFA sources to balance any deficiencies. Two of the many benefits to an EFA complex are: 1- Increase the metabolic rate 2- Help burn fat There are several other benefits but in essence, what this says is that getting 15-20% of your good fats in your diet daily will actually increase your metabolic rate resulting in more fat loss! Re-read that! Getting the optimal amount of good fats a day (15-20% of total calories) will actual enhance the metabolic reactions and result in more fat burn off. Copyright 2006 Marc David
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