Friday, June 29, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
Burberry Menswear
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Street style
Quote of the day June 21, 2012
In order to be successful you must change your method of thinking. You must wrap your mind around success and allow it to happen.-JG.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Stacking it up....
I See You.




Fashion Has No Sex
Quote of the day June 15, 2012
Be cautious of your thoughts because they turn into actions.Always try to positive because when you let negativity into your mind and out to the universe it produces actions you might have not wanted. Try to always think that the world is better just because you are in it and you have a meaningful contribution. -JG.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Bags

Water Weight, get rid of it!
Bananas are one of the cheapest ways to get rid of water. Bananas are a natural source of potassium, a nutrient needed to help the body balance fluids. Not a banana fan? Apricots, avocados and raisins are potassium-rich, too. Strive for 5 grams of potassium daily. Other nutrients to include each day through diet or supplements: 300-400 milligrams of magnesium (food sources include green vegetables, nuts, seeds) and 1000-1200 milligrams of calcium (orange juice, yogurt, tofu). Getting an adequate amount of each can help alleviate bloating.
Try to avoid sugar because too much sugar can raise insulin levels, decreasing the body's ability to excrete sodium. Avoid high sugar foods, like sweetened cereals, cakes, cookies, ice cream toppings and products containing high-fructose corn syrup, such as soda.
Move More
Your lymphatic system can't drain excess fluid out of tissues without body movement. Exercise about four times a week to relieve your body of extra fluid and salt through sweating and increased respiration.
Alcohol acts as a diuretic at first, making you lose excess water. But that loss can lead to dehydration, causing the body to preserve its fluids. Opt for virgin cocktails, or dilute that glass of wine with seltzer.
(All facts were found on thatsfit,com).
Try to avoid sugar because too much sugar can raise insulin levels, decreasing the body's ability to excrete sodium. Avoid high sugar foods, like sweetened cereals, cakes, cookies, ice cream toppings and products containing high-fructose corn syrup, such as soda.
Move More
Your lymphatic system can't drain excess fluid out of tissues without body movement. Exercise about four times a week to relieve your body of extra fluid and salt through sweating and increased respiration.
Alcohol acts as a diuretic at first, making you lose excess water. But that loss can lead to dehydration, causing the body to preserve its fluids. Opt for virgin cocktails, or dilute that glass of wine with seltzer.
(All facts were found on thatsfit,com).
Monday, June 11, 2012
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