Cortisol Blockers -
Fab or Fad?
by Christine Cooney
Americans are more stressed and
more overweight than ever. It seems logical that the two are
related, so why not jump on the latest of the diet trends and
pop that cortisol-blocking pill? Before you do, read on to navigate
your way through this latest weight loss scheme.
The hormone cortisol is released
in response to stress. Its secretion causes a series of metabolical
processes with the eventual result of making us hungrier and
prompting us to eat more. Most of the time cortisol levels return
to normal before causing any real damage to our phsyique. It's
only when cortisol levels remain high that its affects can be
seen as weight gain.
In some people, chronic stress
can cause cortisol to remain at elevated levels. In such cases,
people are not only eating more, but also storing more of what
they eat. Cortisol appears to cause the body to store fat in
the abdomen, as dangerous "belly fat."
These people should consider
cortisol blockers such as Cortislim, right? Guess again. There
isn't any scientific evidence that the so-called "cortisol
reducing ingredients" found in these supplements have any
affect on their target.
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Even if the blockers worked,
one should be cautious in taking them. Cortisol does more than
cause us to increase our eating. It plays a vital role in other
metabolic functions as well - including the cardiovascular system,
and your brain. Minimize cortisol too much and it can have a
negative affect on your body. Too little, and you can die.
So what's the best way to reduce
stress and lose those pounds around the middle? Old-fashioned
diet and exercise remain the method of choice.
To begin with, target and manage
your stress. If you are suffering from too much stress, find
ways to eliminate or reduce the so-called "stressors"
in your life. It may be as simple as looking at your stressors
from a different perspective. Try relaxation methods such as
yoga or massage. In some cases, you may need to find ways to
remove yourself from the situation.
Exercising not only helps to
reduce stress, but it is a vital part of healthy weight loss
as well. Most reputable weight loss plans suggest exercising
3 to 5 times a week for about 20 minutes per session. Take a
walk around the block, ride your bike or go for a swim. You might
be amazed at the results.
Take a look at what you're eating.
What we eat can play a significant role in how we feel. Avoid
that crash and burn feeling that comes from eating too much processed
food and refined sugars and starches. Stick with their healthier
cousins: whole grains. Take a look at the recently revised food
pyramid and find ways to implement it into your lifestyle.
The promises of cortisol blocking
supplements sound too good to be true - and they are. Diet and
exercise remain the number one method of both shedding the weight
around your middle, and shedding that stress that put it there.
About the Author
Christine Cooney is a writer
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