Archive for September, 2009
Dr. Larry Weinstein reviews LIPOSUCTION
Saturday, September 19th, 2009
Liposuction is a procedure that can help sculpt the body by removing unwanted fat from specific areas, including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, thighs, knees, upper arms, chin, cheeks and neck. During the past decade, liposuction, which is also known as “lipoplasty” or “suction lipectomy,” has benefited from several new refinements. Today, a number of new techniques, including ultrasound-assisted lipoplasty (UAL), the tumescent technique, and the super-wet technique, are helping many plastic surgeons to provide selected patients with more precise results and quicker recovery times. Although no type of liposuction is a substitute for dieting and exercise, liposuction can remove stubborn areas of fat that don’t respond to traditional weight-loss methods.
If you’re considering liposuction in New Jersey, this video will give you a basic understanding of the procedure—when it can help, how it is performed and how you might look and feel after surgery. It won’t answer all of your questions, since much depends on your individual circumstances. Please ask Dr Weinstein if there is anything about the procedure you don’t understand
Duration : 0:1:0
Fn Five-Seven pistol: Long Range Firepower, Part 3
Friday, September 18th, 2009
PART 3 of 4:
Nutnfancy’s table-top review of this excellent FN sidearm. All indicators point to the innovative FN Five-Seven pistol being an outstanding design. It’s the companion pistol to the FN PS/P90 carbine and serves many of its special purpose functions. While more of a rifle caliber than a pistol one, it’s advantageous to compare the design against a known and respected standard. Against the Glock 17, the 5-7 stacks up very well indeed. Essentially it has the same incredible light weight, equal firepower, good trigger, good sights (adjustable too!), ruggedness, simplicity, reliability, accuracy, ergonomics, and it’s quality-built. But it uses the proprietary FN 5.7x28mm round which brings both good and bad news. The good is it provides laser-like trajectories out to 100 yards, Kevlar penetrating capabilities, amazing velocities (1700 fps for commercial loads), less recoil, and higher magazine capacities due to its small size. The bad news is the ammo is hard to find, it’s expensive (compared to pistol ammo), current brass doesn’t reload well, and few other guns besides FNs use it. While I don’t have trigger time behind either of them at this point, my anecdotal study shows the 5.7x28mm to be a decent manstopper (surprisingly). But other downsides of the 57 is its high cost, wide grip, and limited accessories available at this time. It all others ways I think the design is a hit and would serve well as both a special purpose and all-around full sized defensive (or offensive) handgun. But honestly the jury is still in many ways on both the round and this design. It will have to be proven over time, like the Glock, preferably by adoption by LE and military units for it to gain world acceptance and respect. And for this design to survive, the 5.7x28mm load will have to become more common and popular with other manufacturers chambering for it as well. Sadly, I feel that without that type of support the round is doomed to a marketing failure. . Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 7 out of 10
Duration : 0:10:1
Diet Soda Makes People Fat? – Clinical Nutrition
Sunday, September 13th, 2009
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Do Artificial Sweeteners Make People Fat? — Clinical Nutrition
Aspartame, Sucralose, NutraSweet, Splenda are put in diet soda and other products. Studies have show that these chemical substances are not necessarily safe and can actually keep people hungry.
Dr. Vincent Bellonzi
B.S.,D.C.,C.C.N., C.S.C.S., A.C.S.M. H/FI
Dr. Vincent Bellonzi is a chiropractor and a Certified Clinical Nutritionist. He has been in practice for over 12 years. He received his Doctorate from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic in 1991.
Since 1998, Dr. Bellonzi has practiced in the Austin area. He works with athletes at every level to provide sports conditioning and rehabilitation.
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http://www.bewellrx.com
http://www.austinwellnessinstitute.com
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Duration : 0:6:59
Has anyone tried Acia Berry capsules for weight loss with success. Or is it a scam?
Friday, September 11th, 2009I have tried to find ‘real people’ reviews online. But all I get are advertisements saying "ours are better than theirs".
OK,OK ENOUGH with the diet advise. I am a nurse with colleges and patients interested in this after hearing Dr Oz. I want to see if anyone has had any PERSONAL experience with it. I know the only way to lose is to change your eating habits, but these people need some real life stories.
Yeah weight loss scams have existed for over a century in america, and they’re still around because a) most people don’t know much about biology, and b) the potential reward is worth the probable disappointment, to most people.
Your body stores fat for energy, and in everyday processes uses energy to do work (the energy you use to move your arm or beat your heart needs to come from somewhere!)
Your body will use up fat if you don’t get enough energy from food, which is why people diet. Sadly, for the majority of our ancestry while we were evolving we weren’t very smart, so our body evolved to make us feel crappy if we didn’t eat enough (which is why dieting is hard). For animals driven only by instinct a mechanism is required to keep that animal eating, since it can’t think, "hmm I haven’t eaten today. I should do that."
So the reality is you need to burn more calories than you take in, that way your body uses fat stores to move itself. A berry could only help you lose weight if it either tricked your body into thinking it’s not hungry, so you don’t eat, or tricked your body into using your energy more inefficiently.
Basically, all weight loss programs that don’t require suffering wont work.
I can say this, however. If the capsules give you some sugar and maybe some stimulant, you’ll feel more energetic and probably use more calories doing things. But what you have to look at is whether the calories you spend from feeling more energetic are worth the sugar (calories) in the pills.
My overall advice is: don’t waste your money. Work out while eating the same amount you do now; or don’t work out but eat less. Or, of course, eat less and work out more, but that’s hard teehehe.
Good luck!
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