Weight Loss, Dieting and Healthy Living
Weight Loss, Dieting and Healthy Living
About us
Specialist Supplements Ltd is a family
business, which has been supplying high-
quality health foods, organic products and
food form supplements to its customers all
over the world since 1995.
This website is dedicated to our comprehensive
Weight Management range. On these pages
you will find helpful information on weight and
other health-related topics.
The products within this innovative range have
been specially designed to support those
looking to shape-up and reduce their weight, as
part of their broader weight management
programmes. You will pleased to know that
they contain no artificial ingredients. To
view the full range of products, click here.
Our philosophy
We always look to nature for answers and,
in particular, to supply our bodies with the
vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that
we need to function at an optimal level.
We continually strive to provide our
customers with the best quality products,
at affordable prices.
We believe that long-term good health,
a healthy weight and a healthy lifestyle
should be a realistic and attainable
goal for all.
Thank-you for visiting and we look forward
to helping you live a healthier lifestyle.
Our product ranges
Antioxidants
Cleanse and detox (Inner
Purity)
Colon cleansers
Combination packs
Digestive aids
Food form products (Future
Nutrition)
Health foods (Future
Nutrition)
Heart health
Immunity support
Joint support
Meal replacements
Muscle mass and sports
Omega 3, 6 and 9 oils
Organic products
Probiotics
Protein powders
Skin and beauty
Superfoods
Vegetarian and vegan
Weight loss
Women’s products
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About the various aspects of slimming
Dieting / slimming / weight-loss - whatever you want to call it!
It really doesn’t matter what you call it - in fact, forget the word “diet” altogether. The way to a healthy weight and slim waist for the long-term is as
simple as living a balanced lifestyle and getting a reasonable amount of exercise. Moderation and variety (both in terms of food and exercise) are your
keys to success!
Of course, it is easier said than done. However, it is important to realise that there really is no magic formula or secret behind weight loss - you already
have it within you to shape-up. Weight management programmes really don’t have to be gruelling, confusing or complicated. It is not about focussing
on numbers (such as your weight or calorie intake) in isolation - it is about taking a holistic approach to making a positive change to your overall
lifestyle, including the way you look at and think about food and exercise.
Exercise, metabolism and a healthy lifestyle
When you engage in physical activity (such as gardening, walking, jogging, weight lifting, swimming, biking or dance aerobics, for example), you
obviously burn more calories than you would otherwise do during times of rest. Clearly, this is what we all need to be doing more of. But did you know
that the benefits of exercise can even extend to after the activity has ended? If the activity is strenuous enough, your metabolic rate can remain elevated
for some time!
Don’t be put off by the word “strenuous” - what is strenuous enough for you is what you can personally handle (in the context of your health and
particular circumstances). It is not about what anyone else can do. Of course, it goes without saying that you will need to push yourself and ensure that
you really are putting the effort in. Do what you can, and your body will figure out the rest.
In fact, if you try too much too quickly, your body is most likely going to rebel and tell your mind that this is “just too hard”. This is one of the reasons
why so many people fail to stick to exercise programmes for the long term, lose morale and then give up exercise altogether. The other main reason is
that people expect too much in too short a time. It most likely took years to get out of shape - it is important to prepare yourself mentally and accept
from the outset that you aren’t going to reverse that in a month. But it is important to hang in there - achieving a healthy weight, exercising regularly
and living a healthy lifestyle will pay dividends in the long-term. Not only will it help you to stave off disease (such as diabetes), it can also have a
major impact on your quality of life in terms of how you look and feel about yourself. By setting yourself realistic and achievable targets, you will boost
your confidence when you manage to reach them. This will give you the incentive to continue and will help with staying-power.
The C word: “carbohydrates”
Everyone knows that carbohydrates can make it difficult to lose weight. Although they are an ideal source of energy, a diet too high in carbohydrates
can actually have the opposite effect and leave you feeling tired. This is because they can upset the delicate balance of your body's blood sugar level,
resulting in fluctuations in energy and mood.
Therefore, as stated above, it is important to ensure that you have a balanced diet. Rather than trying to eliminate carbohydrates from your diet
altogether (which is unrealistic and not ideal for your overall health), it is better to balance your intake of carbohydrates with protein, a little
unsaturated fat (which contains essential fatty acids) and beneficial dietary fibre. Again, moderation and variety are key.
It is also important to bear in mind that there are two types of carbohydrate:
Complex carbohydrates
These carbohydrates are often referred to as “starch”. They are found naturally in foods and are also refined in processed foods. Examples of foods
containing natural starches are: bananas, barley, beans, brown rice, chickpeas, lentils, nuts, oats and potatoes. Examples of foods containing refined
starches are: biscuits, pastries, cakes, pizzas, sugary processed breakfast cereals, white bread, white flour, white pasta and white rice.
Simple carbohydrates
Simple carbohydrates are also known as “sugars”. They also exist in both a natural or refined form. Natural sugars are found in fruit and vegetables.
Refined sugars are found in: biscuits, cakes, pastries, chocolate, honey, jams, brown and white cane sugar, pizza, prepared foods and sauces, soft
drinks, sweets and snack bars.
All carbohydrates form glucose when digested, which is then transported around the body via the bloodstream and taken into cells to be converted into
energy. The pancreas gland secretes the hormone insulin, which controls the uptake of glucose by your cells. If you have any excess glucose, this is
converted into glycogen, which is then stored in the liver or in fat around the body.
When your body needs energy, it releases a second hormone (called glucagon), which converts the glycogen back into glucose, which is then released
into your bloodstream for your cells to use.The slower the release of glucose and hormones, the more stable and sustainable the energy levels of the
body.
On the other hand, the more refined the carbohydrate, the faster the glucose is released into your blood. This can cause peaks and troughs in your blood
sugar level and less stable energy levels in the body. Complex carbohydrates provide a slower and more sustained release of energy than simple
carbohydrates.
In their natural form they contribute to long-term good health, appetite control and sustained energy levels.
A pain in the ... gut: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and other digestive health problems
Long-term digestive health problems can not only contribute to excess weight, but they can make it harder to lose weight. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
(IBS), for example, is a chronic gastrointestinal disorder, which results in unusual sensitivity and muscle activity. It is very common, affects mainly
women and usually begins before the age of 35.
With IBS, it is thought that the intestines squeeze too hard or not hard enough and cause food to move either too fast or too slowly through the
digestive system. In other words, there are two types of IBS - one which leads to diarrhea and another which leads to constipation. This can quite
clearly have an impact, not only on metabolism, but also on nutrient uptake from food. IBS also commonly leads to stress and depression - two further
factors that can make it harder to lose weight.
Digestive system problems often stem from years of poor diet. It is therefore important to actively tackle any such issues as part of your holistic weight
management programme, not only to ensure that you do not have any “hidden” obstacles to weight loss, but to ensure your general health and well-
being.
Herbs and dietary supplements
Living a healthy lifestyle, having a balanced diet, drinking plenty of pure water and taking regular exercise together form the basis of healthy weight
loss and a healthy weight for the long-term. However, many find that a little additional support, in the form of health supplements, can be beneficial -
particularly:
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in the early stages of a weight management programme
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where there are long-standing digestive system health issues
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to support the detoxification or colon cleansing process
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where the immune system is weak
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where there is limited food choice (e.g. for vegetarians, vegans or coeliacs), to top-up on nutrients without the calories - for example, through
meal replacements and protein powders
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for general ongoing maintenance of overall health and wellbeing.
* Before changing your diet, starting a new exercise / weight loss programme or taking health supplements, always be sure to consult your doctor or
qualified health practitioner (particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or on medications).
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