Weight gain is tied to low-level, chronic inflammation or what Dr. Lori Shemek calls "fatflammation."
In order to lower your fatflammation, you need to reduce carbohydrate and sugar intake (or cut out sugar altogether) and avoid the SAD way of eating (Standard American Diet). You also need to stay hydrated. The brain confuses thirst with hunger. Cellular function, including metabolism, slows down when your body is not properly hydrated.
Exercise is important as well. Dr. Lori advises High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), which can be completed in 12-15 minutes.
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Benefits of Weight Training
Specific to women, weight training is important for battling osteoporosis and building lean muscle. Eric the Trainer joins host Lisa Davis to explain the differences in weight training between the male and female physiques.
He also discusses the keys to full physical transformation in women.
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Lori Shemek is well known as a pioneer in creating global awareness of low-level inflammation and how it is responsible for and the core cause of most illness, disease, faster aging and weight gain.. She has been sending out the message about inflammation long before it was a buzz word.
Eric Fleishman (aka Eric the Trainer) began his fitness career as a 98lb. weakling living in rural Maine on a farm with sheep, pigs, and even a donkey. He was elected President of the local 4H club dedicated to swine, the "Souie Souie Pig" club. At age ten his father, suspecting that his son would remain small throughout his teens, took Eric to his first martial arts class. This initiated a lifelong passion with martial arts that would eventually lead him to Hollywood, California. Due to his small size, Eric found himself taunted and teased by the local kids who's rough, lumberjack fathers encouraged their offspring to pursue careers in the woods, too.