Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Camino Royale: Pilgrimage veteran releases ultimate guide

New guidebook helps prepare inexperienced long-distance walkers


CAVAN, Ontario – As many as 60,000 people, attempt the Camino de Santiago each month, according to the Pilgrim Office in Santiago. But the rest of us are perplexed: What is it about the historical pilgrimage that attracts people to make such a long journey on foot?

Beverley Robson completed two Camino's, one in Spain and one in Portugal, in her early 60s. Staying physically fit is not a new hobby for Robson; as a runner and long-distance cyclist, she completed two mini-triathlons in her mid-50s.

In her new book, Planning Your Camino: Preparing "The Way,'" Robson gives suggestions and tips from an experienced long-distance walker to those who are interested in the pilgrimage.  From addressing safety to treating blisters, Planning Your Camino is a comprehensive guidebook that aims to prevent any difficulties someone may have on their trip.

"During two long-distance walking vacations, I had heard so many people say 'I wish I had known about this or that before I set out,'" says Robson.  "Similar information can be found on the Internet if you have the time and energy to search it out, but having these ideas all in one place when you need them is a great time saver."

Planning Your Camino: Preparing "The Way"
By Beverley A. Robson
Published by AuthorHouse
2011
Soft cover 6 x 9"
ISBN: 978-1-4567-3320-4
Retail price: $18.00
Purchase the book at Amazon.com or Barnesandnoble.com.

About the author
Beverley A. Robson is a retired management trainer who lives with her husband and 4 Labrador retrievers in Cavan, Ontario. For the last 30 years of her life, she has been a runner, long-distance cyclist, and weight trains regularly.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Lunch? Have a Large Fruit Salad Please!

New York, NY --May 24, 2011 -- What do apples, blueberries and prunes have in common?  If you guessed that they are all fruits you would be correct.  However, that would only be scratching the surface.  The fact is that studies consistently confirm the benefits of eating a variety of fruit daily.  These benefits include better blood profiles, increased bone density and a strong defense against obesity.

Recently a study out of the Texas Women's University looked at whether blueberries with their high polyphenol content could help in fighting obesity.  Blueberries after all have already been cited as having positive health effects on other conditions like cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome.  The results were positive.

Co-authors Dian Griesel, Ph.D. and Tom Griesel, of the new book, TurboCharged: Accelerate Your Fat Burning Metabolism, Get Lean Fast and Leave Diet and Exercise Rules in the Dust (BSH, 2011) propose a significant amount of fruit in the diet.   They even recommend sometimes days of just fruit.   "Fruits which are so commonly restricted in most "weight-loss" diets and lacking in most everyday diets are essential for optimal health along with plenty of fresh vegetables, nuts, seeds, and animal proteins like meat, fish, eggs and cheese," say the Griesels.   "The plethora of benefits delivered by fruit will continue to be proven in scientific studies."

Another current study on apples by Professor Bahram Arjmandi, PhD, a nutritionist at Florida State University showed how apple consumption lowered LDL cholesterol by an amazing 23% while raising HDL by about 4%.  If this is not enough to reason to start your apple binge, consider this: The apple eating women in this study also ended up with lower levels of two other biomarkers linked to heart disease: hydroperoxide and C-reactive protein.  The women were instructed to consume the dried apples in addition to their regular diet.  Guess what?  Not only did they not gain any weight from the extra 240 calories per day, they actually lost an average of 3.3 pounds.  "Incredible changes in the apple-eating women happened by six months.  I never expected apple consumption to reduce bad cholesterol (LDL) to this extent while increasing HDL," said professor Arjmandi.

Tom Griesel says,  "As fruits are always lumped into the 'carb' category they get a very unfair rap and are too often eliminated from diets.   This is convenient for manufacturers, but detrimental to our health and well being.   A piece of fruit provides lots of nutrition, easy take-along packaging and natural water."

For 18 years, Dr. Arjmandi has studied how our bodies react to certain foods.  In 2009 he released results from another study using prunes which showed that eating about 10 per day had a positive effect on bone mass.  He said, "I have never seen anything this consistent that not only prevents bone loss but increases bone mass.  It's a miracle food."  He had previously looked at growth hormone, raisins, dates, blueberries and more for bone building capability but prunes out-performed all of them.

All this fruit information is not new.  A landmark study published in the medical journal, Nutrition and Cancer (Nutr. Cancer 1992; 18:1-29), surveyed 156 cancer studies and found that of those studies, 128 showed a protective effect from eating fruits and vegetables.

"It may take awhile for fruit to regain its rightful position as a healthy, popular food, but its nutrition value cannot be denied," says Dian Griesel, Ph.D.    "Our advice:  Take control of your own health.  Start eating fruit salad for breakfast, lunch and dinner along with fruit snacks in between!   This simple step will help elevate moods, spirits, improve key biomarkers and certainly elevate absorbable nutrient intake."

To purchase a copy of TurboCharged, please visit:   www.amazon.com/dp/1936705001

For more information about the book and authors Dian and Tom Griesel, please visit:  www.turbocharged.us.com


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CIRCLE ONE:
How many people in US have had or know someone who has had bedbugs?
 1 in 5                1 in 25            1 in 50                1 in 100

Bedbugs are attracted to:
Dirty places               Warm-blooded mammals          Moldy surfaces

A house infested with bedbugs will smell like:
 Sweet Raspberries              Pine Needles                        Metallic

The recent increase in bedbugs is mostly due to
Pesticide resistance           Increase in global travel           The recession
  

Everyone has a reaction of some sort to a bedbug bite
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You cannot see bedbugs
Myth                                                                        Fact

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