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Too many weight loss articles focus on diet OR exercise for ways to look good – but not this one! For a flat tummy, and your overall wellbeing, you need to combine several elements and, luckily, you can find them all here.


 


1. Cut down your low-carb snack pile: According to Leslie Bonci, RD, at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, low-carb bars and sweets often contain glycerine or sugar alcohols. Your body can’t full digest these elements, and so you tend to bloat as a result.


 


2. Run one mile less: Diana Taylor, RN, PhD, at the University of California-San Francisco Centre for Reproductive Health, points out, ‘Your body can interpret excessive exercise as stress, causing you to retain fluid and become constipated.’ Moderate exercise like walking or yoga, on the other hand, is good for your wellness, helping to speed things through your system and nix the problem.


 


3. Be careful with condiments: You can puff up from condiments as they are high in salt, so tread carefully.


 


4. Pick up more potassium: Found in tomatoes, bananas, salmon, almonds, and cherries, potassium is a natural diuretic that counteracts the belly-bulging effects of extra salt.


 


5. Drink more water: Although it sounds counterintuitive, drinking water makes you retain less water. This is because water transports bloat-causing elements such as salt out of your body.


 


6. Do crunches correctly: Loi Jordon, instructor and trainer at Equinox Fitness Centres in New York City, says you can get the twice the results in half the time if you take four counts to come up and four counts to come back down. At the hardest part of each crunch, you should do five to 10 small pulses. Also, make sure to keep your movements small. This isolates your abs and prevents other muscles from doing the work.


 


7. Streamline your stomach: Your abs will look slimmer if your posture is at its best. Try lying down on the floor – facedown – with your arms extended over your head. Then, using your back, lift your arms and legs a few inches off the floor. Release, then repeat and you’ll be walking tall in no time.


 


8. Give your abs rest and recovery time: You may think that you have to work your abs every day to make them rock-hard, but it’s only during rest that your muscles build. Kathy Kaehler, trainer and author of Kathy Kaehler’s Celebrity Workouts estimates, ‘Three to five days a week of consistent, dedicated abdominal training should get you strong, sleek abs.’


 


9. Don’t work your abs for too long: If you take half an hour to experience a good ab workout, you need to check your form, don’t use momentum and focus on quality rather than quantity. Kaehler asserts, ‘If it takes you that long to feel them working, you’re doing something wrong. I trained Jennifer Aniston about three days a week, and we did no more than five minutes of abs each time.’


 


10. Don’t go ultra-slow: While spending a little longer on crunches can achieve great results (see point number six), taking as much as a minute per crunch is less effective. The ideal outcome of a workout is that it enables you to do everything better, from kickboxing to picking up a suitcase, and you don’t do either of these things in slow motion.


 


11. Train your abs whenever you want: Many people think the end of the workout is the best time for training abs, but abs researcher and physical therapist Gilbert Willett, MS, associate professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Centre, notes, ‘It makes no physiological difference when you train abs, it only matters that you do it consistently. But if you do abs at the beginning of your workout, make sure you warm up first. Getting blood moving prevents many types of injuries during a workout.’

Do you like eating zucchini? Did you know that the vegetable can be cooked to make various dishes ranging from spicy, savory to sweet delicacies?  It’s rich in vitamin A, has got a few calories and is very simple to cook. Take a look at these quick and easy recipes:


 


Zucchini fries


Zucchini fries can be your perfect summer snack. Try cooking parmesan-encrusted zucchini fries. The squash strips get baked and breaded. Its light and is appetizing. You can lower the cholesterol content by opting for egg whites instead of the yolk.


 


Zucchini muffins


The muffins can be a perfect snack after dinner or breakfast. It’s a treat for your stomach and it tastes yummy. These muffins can also be preserved in the freezer for a few days.


 


Zucchini bread


It’s a classic treat. The dish is moist, light and contains the right amount of sweetness. You can add some nuts, maybe walnuts to make the bread more crunchy and delicious.


 


Marinated zucchini and yellow squash salad


Peel the zucchini lengthwise instead of going horizontally as your salad will look beautiful with those green and yellow squash. Add some fresh basils as that will increase vitamin A in your dish.


A colourful salad with a lot of flavor, marinated zucchini and yellow squash salad is ready in no time.


 


Tomato-Zucchini Bake


Cook zucchini with some vegetables available in your fridge like corn, tomatoes and more. Toss them all in an oven. This baked dish tastes crunchy and has got no calories since you don’t have to use oil. It’s a perfect summer snack.


 


Zucchini bread with Moroccan spices


Add a twist to the classic zucchini bread by spicing it up with diced red bell peppers and hot chilli flakes. This Morrocan spiced zucchini bread will taste even better if you can add a few pistachios and make it crunchy.


 


Zucchini with corn and cilantro


Your salsa dishes or guacamole can be easily replaced by zucchini- corn and cilantro. This dish has a very less content of fat than the traditional guac and also contains less sodium. If you have less time to cook then this dish is a perfect savior comprising healthy nutrition.


 


Zucchini spaghetti


Here’s a guilt free way of indulging in your favourite pasta dish without the extra calories. It is light, tastes brilliant and can be cooked spicy. Opt for whole-wheat pasta to increase the fiber intake.


 


Asparagus and zucchini Pizza


A pizza serving with fewer calories is possible with zucchini and some veggies. Bake zucchini properly with this recipe for a crunchy pizza. Top it up with colourful veggies.


 


Zucchini oven chips


These oven baked chips are low in fat, cholesterol and saturated fat. This recipe is perfect for both your waist line and your heart.


 


Crunchy zucchini rounds with sun-dried tomatoes and goat cheese


Zucchini’s vibrant green colour looks refreshing for an appetizer. Make small pieces in round and top it up with goat cheese and some dried tomatoes. A beautiful dish to hog on! You will like the savory taste and it’s cooked in no time.


 


Shrimp and zucchini barley risotto


Got only ten minutes to cook a meal? Shrimp and zucchini barley risotto can be easily prepared in no time. You need to keep it for 40 minutes for cooking. The shrimp is rich in vitamin D and the barley will bring in fiber nutrition.

Diwali is a major celebration for Hindus. Known as the festival of lights it brings together families and communities who take part in celebrations across the world. It is a very joyous occasion that is used to celebrate the victory of good over evil. Fireworks and firecrackers are often used in the celebration and everyone has a great time. Indeed one of the major parts of the Diwali festival is giving and eating sweet treats and delicious fried savoury snacks. The food is a focal point of the tradition and many people who take part tend to overindulge.


 


So if you’ll be taking part in the Diwali celebrations this years, does that mean you’ll need to detoxify afterwards? Well, of course it is common sense that if you eat a lot of food (especially food that is packed with calories from fat and sugar) you may need to be a little more careful with your eating habits afterwards. This will neutralise any problems that you might have encountered from overeating the (admittedly delicious) unhealthy food that is such an important aspect of the celebration of Diwali.


 


So how do you detoxify after eating lots of the fried food and sweet treats that are traditionally enjoyed over Diwali? There are actually lots of different things you can do if you want to get rid of the toxins clogging up your body after a heavy Diwali eating session. If you think that you can get away with not detoxifying, think about how you might feel if you’d had a heavy night of drinking alcohol – you wouldn’t try to drink more the next day! No, it is very important to detoxify after this unhealthy celebration otherwise it can do lasting damage to your body for a long period of time.


 


The first thing that you need to do (and it might sound a bit obvious, but it’s true) is to stop eating any sweets or fried goods. Once you’ve stopped ingesting these into your body you will be able to get over the unhealthy effects much more quickly. If you continue to eat them, but only a few, thinking this is acceptable, you’ll actually continue to clog up your body and cause problems for a far longer period of time.


 


So now that you have stopped eating the foods that have been causing the problems you will be in a good place to repair some of the damage that those foods have being creating. One great tip is that you should reduce the size of the portions of your meals. Instead of having three large meals in a day, try have five smaller meals in the day. This way you won’t suffer from excessive hunger but you’ll be able to cut down on the amount of food that you eat. This is a very good tactic as it spreads out the food throughout the day and makes it easier for your body to digest. It is an all-round good idea for your health after such an unhealthy lifestyle for the festival.


 


Reduce your sugar in take by thinking about the little things where you might have sugar without realising it. Do you drink fizzy drinks? If so, these are packed with sugar and can cause your body to have more of the same issues that you’re trying to deal with. You should certainly keep these to the absolute minimum if you are trying to detoxify. Try drinking water or sugar-free tea instead to stay hydrated and healthy – this is a much better way to get the fluids that you need.