Why you are not losing weight?
A healthy weight is a critical factor of good health. However, maintaining a healthy weight can be difficult. Healthy weight loss demands more than just good eating and exercise habits. The key reasons why it is difficult to lose weight are:
Insulin Resistance: Insulin is an essential hormone that directly
affects metabolism, weight gain, aging, and overall health. Everyone needs an
acceptable insulin level to stay healthy, regardless of age. Insulin levels are
affected by unbalanced diets with a high amount of carbohydrates, sugar, and
high glycemic foods, which increase blood glucose levels and spike insulin
levels, causing excess glucose to store as fat. Unhealthy insulin levels lead
to insulin resistance, pre-diabetes, and other severe health conditions such as
stress and anxiety, fatigue, hunger and cravings, poor sleep quality, and other
symptoms. It is critical to keep your insulin levels in a healthy range.
Saba has created Saba CONTROL™, a
natural plant, and a mineral supplement, that helps reverse insulin resistance so
your body can start releasing stored fat. Take two capsules per day along with a
balanced meal. Saba
Control is a multifunctional non-stimulant product designed to target multiple
biochemical pathways to:
-Help maintain
healthy blood sugar and optimize the body’s energy management after a meal;†
-Reduce glycemic
stress by up to 48.3%;+
-Block the
absorption of sugars and carbohydrates;†
-Help you feel
fuller longer; and †
-Support insulin
sensitivity and healthy glucose metabolism.†
Gut Health: Everyone has trillions of bacteria in their gut. This
community of bacteria is called gut microbiota and is unique to everyone. Gut
bacteria harvest energy and determine how individuals metabolize different
foods and control appetite. Studies suggested that good bacteria, called
probiotics, can give your health a significant boost. Research shows that
probiotics may offer benefits against various health conditions, including
allergies, arthritis, asthma, cancer, depression, heart disease, and
gastrointestinal problems. Probiotics can even help with weight loss! Make sure
that you take care of your gut health with good probiotics.
Saba has developed
Saba SHAPE™ is a new probiotic formula clinically proven to control body fat
and support metabolic health. Its benefits go far beyond weight management and
include:
• Immune system support;
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• Digestive support;
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• Improved gut health;
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• Better sleep; †
• Enhanced mood;
and †
• Improved metabolic
health and anti-inflammatory properties. †
Hormones: Hormones play an essential role in metabolic
functions, hunger, body fat composition, lean body mass distribution, and
healthy body weight.
Hormones that Help
Manage Weight |
||
Hormone |
Produced
By |
Function |
Leptin |
Adipocytes/Fat Cells |
Decreases hunger |
Insulin |
Pancreas |
Regulates how the
body utilizes and stores glucose and fat |
Glucagon |
Pancreas |
Released in
response to low blood sugar levels; uses stored fat to produce energy |
Peptide YY (PYY) |
Gut |
Suppresses
appetite after a Meal |
Hormonal Balances That Lead
to Weight Gain |
||
Hormone |
Produced
By |
Function |
Ghrelin |
Stomach |
Appetite-stimulating
hormone; rises before and decreases after meals |
Cortisol |
Adrenal Gland |
Stress hormone;
causes depression, increases belly fat |
Thyroxine |
Thyroid Gland |
Aids in the
metabolism of energy, low levels of Thyroxine may cause weight gain |
Estrogen |
Ovarian Cells |
Sex hormone; when
overproduced it can lead to insulin resistance and increase in blood sugar |
Hormonal
imbalances can lead to severe metabolic disruption, resulting in uncontrollable
weight gain. Therefore, considering hormonal levels is vital in developing a
weight loss plan. Make sure that your hormones are in a balanced state with a
balanced diet filled with nutrients and an active lifestyle.
Here are some tips
to keep your hormones working for you:
-Eat lots of
nutrient-dense, unprocessed foods;
-Eat a higher
portion of protein foods;
-Exercise
regularly; and
-Get adequate
sleep.
A
2006 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition that
focused on the effects of high-protein meals and the impact on ghrelin states
that “The most satiating macronutrient appears to be dietary protein.” When
study participants ate a high-protein breakfast, they experienced decreased
ghrelin concentrations more strongly over time than when they ate higher carbohydrate
breakfasts. Increased protein intake tends to ward off hunger and increase
satiety hormones.
An
easy and convenient way to increase you protein intake is with Saba Toppfast™, a premium weight management nutritional shake
that will change the way you think about protein powder. Make Saba ToppFast the
perfect start to your day, every day. It is a healthy protein shake with herbs,
vitamins, minerals, fibers, and antioxidants in a low-fat, low-carbohydrate
formula. You can even get creative with you ToppFast by adding ice and your
favorite fruits and veggies!
Mindless Eating: Studies have shown that people eat more when distracted
because they do not pay attention to the amount of food they consumed.
According to Harvard Health Publishing, a slower, more thoughtful way of
eating could help with weight problems and maybe steer many people away from
processed food and other less-healthful choices. Additionally, many studies
have shown that mindful eating can help treat eating disorders and weight loss.
Saba
N-Fuse™ is designed to give you the benefits of juicing every day, without the
hassle. This super green blend is full of nutrients sourced directly from
premium superfoods. On top of the green nutrients, you’ll get the benefits of
the following combinations: phytonutrient, antioxidants, superfruits, vitamins
and minerals, digestive enzymes, and probiotics to help balance and nourish
your whole body. These premium lifestyle nutrients will help to:
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Support detoxification and healthy weight management; †
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Support a healthy immune system; and †
·
Provide a nutrient-dense way to increase daily greens intake to keep you full
of premium superfoods.
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Too Many Overall Calories: Your body weight is affected by the number of
calories you consume. Your body needs an adequate number of calories to
function correctly, but when you take in more than your body uses, the excess
is stored as fat. Replacing low-volume foods, like refined and processed foods
for more health high-volume foods, like nutrient-dense unprocessed food rich in
fiber and protein will make you fuller with fewer calories, which will
ultimately will help you lose weight.
You may
want to take a potent appetite suppressant to help suppress your appetite and
prevent you from overeating. Saba has one of the best appetite suppressants for
men and women. It is a comprehensive weight
management supplement call Saba ACE™.
Saba ACE®
is a cutting-edge weight loss and thermogenic fat burner for men and women.
Each capsule contains an effective dose of the most potent appetite control and
fat-burning ingredients available. Its synergistic formula helps burn fat,
increase energy, preserve lean muscle, suppress appetite, boost metabolism, and
improve mood.†
Sleep: According to SleepFundation.org, an
adult needs about 7 to 9 hours of sleep a night. Less than 5 hours
of sleep may affect how your body functions and affect the hormones that
control your appetite and hunger.
Saba Night Bliss™ is a gentle sleep aid that you can
count on to help you get your needed sleep and wake up refreshed! It is a harmonious blend of relaxing herbs,
nutrients, and melatonin to encourage restful sleep without grogginess. A good
night of sleep is crucial to your well-being. Chronic lack of sleep and poor
sleep quality is linked to many health conditions, including reduced immune
function, weight gain, depression, high blood pressure, and even diabetes. †
Water: Drinking
an adequate amount of water each day can help you lose extra pounds. Drinking a
proper amount of water throughout the day will curb your appetite, help you eat
less, and aid in weight loss. It is recommended to drink nine glasses of water
per day. Here is a guideline how to
drink water to lose weight fast from timeshood.com (https://timeshood.com/drinking-water-to-lose-weight/).
After
Waking Up – 2 Glasses of Water or Lemon Water
Before
Workout – 2 Glasses of Water
After
Workout – 2 Glasses of Water
Before
Meals – 2 Glasses of Water 30 Minutes Before Every Meal
Stress:
Stress
can cause our body to produce the excess stress hormone, cortisol, causing
weight gain. If you feel stressed, you may overeat and
crave more sugary, salty, and fatty foods, which are unhealthy and
contribute to weight gain.
You
can counteract the adverse effects of stress by calling upon your body's rich
potential for self-healing. You can beat
stress and fatigue with Saba healing herbs blend, Saba Adaptogens™, which can
help your body resist stressors of all kinds - physical, chemical, and
biological. Saba Adaptogens are derived from natural herbs and roots that have
been used for centuries in Chinese and Ayurvedic healing tradition. Each
adaptogen herb is carefully selected to enhance the entire body's ability to
come into balance, combat fatigue, improve mental performance, and ease
depression, stress, and anxiety. †
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