Wellbeing through detoxification - Part 2/2
Detoxing – Much More Than Just a Diet
A healthy, well-proportioned figure is based on balanced nutrition and regular detoxification, but that alone is not enough! Many people experience stress and a hectic lifestyle; tension and lack of physical activity strain the body and skin, affecting both appearance and well-being. If you want to be both healthy and attractive, you must also move! A simple diet does not automatically result in weight loss.
In fact, the body often responds to reduced food intake by slowing down its metabolism – burning up to 20% fewer calories to adapt to the new situation. However, exercise accelerates metabolism.
Another crucial factor for well-being is both physical and mental relaxation. After periods of tension, moments of relaxation must follow! However, this requires time – something most people today lack.
A great way to find time for the regeneration of body and mind is to utilize free weekends. If you dedicate one weekend a month to a combination of wellness and detox, you not only feel better and support your diet with relaxation or fitness exercises but also regain mental clarity and energy.
Exercise – The Key to a Slim Figure
Nature has equipped us with about twelve kilograms of muscle to walk upright, run, jump, and climb stairs. If we do not move enough, we lose muscle mass, and the body sneakily stores fat. Our muscles are the only true “fat burners” – the more muscle mass, the more fat is burned! This means that the less movement, the fewer muscles, and the fewer opportunities to burn fat.
Many fitness guides claim that muscles only start burning fat after 30 minutes of exercise. That is not true.
If you train properly, your muscles draw energy from fat reserves from the very first second. However, paradoxically, the more intense the activity, the less fat is burned. For example, when climbing stairs: if you take one step per second, you burn 80% fat and 20% sugar. If you take two steps per second, the ratio reverses, and you burn at most 20% of your body fat.
Conclusion: You do not have to exhaust yourself for the sake of your figure. Regular, moderate exercise – with a heart rate below 130 beats per minute (measurable with a heart rate monitor) – is the most effective way to burn fat. Endurance training is the best method to shed excess pounds. An added bonus is that movement releases endorphins, which improve mood.
Relaxation – Mental Relief
Regarding our reaction to stress, we still function like our Stone Age ancestors: when confronted by a wild animal, they had the choice to fight or flee. Today, we no longer have those options in stressful situations. Instead of releasing pent-up energy, we suppress our feelings. If this happens frequently, the body remains in a state of chronic tension and defense.
Stress factors are everywhere. Work is often hectic. City life is exhausting – noise, pollution, traffic jams, crowded public transport. Even private life can be challenging: conflicts in relationships, worries about children, the daily challenge of organizing household tasks and meals.
Women, in particular, tend to overburden themselves by trying to do everything perfectly. The result: they constantly analyze problems, find it difficult to switch off, and lose the ability to enjoy small pleasures like a walk in the sun. Their pain threshold and resistance decrease, making them more susceptible to diseases and infections.
If this state sounds familiar, it is high time to relax. This also means mentally detoxing – letting go of stress and excessive thoughts! Mental relaxation releases blockages and cramps in the body and positively influences overall well-being. Scientifically proven, regular relaxation makes muscles more flexible, deepens breathing, improves circulation, lowers blood pressure, balances hormone levels, and strengthens the immune system.
Sleep – The Best Recovery
No matter which relaxation method you choose, always make sure you get enough sleep. Sleep is the best and most natural form of recovery. Treat yourself to a long night’s sleep on weekends! After a restful night, the world is back in order – you are in a good mood, fit, and ready for the challenges of the day.
During the night, many bodily functions slow down. Body temperature drops by a few tenths of a degree, breathing becomes shallower and slower, heart rate decreases, and blood pressure drops. The body produces fewer stress hormones than in the waking state, while melatonin levels increase.
In short, the body works much slower during sleep, allowing us to recharge for the next day. The only organ that works intensively at night is the skin – between midnight and four in the morning, cell division is particularly active. Therefore, sleep is the best wellness and beauty treatment and the perfect support for a detox weekend.
Tip: Do not feel guilty about taking a short nap on the couch on weekends. Even a short daytime sleep is incredibly refreshing.
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1. Movement – the key to a slim silhouette
Nature has endowed us with approximately twelve kilograms of muscle to move freely upright, to run, to jump, and to climb stairs. Prolonged periods of inactivity lead to the loss of muscle mass and an undesirable increase in fat tissue. Our body uses muscles to burn excess fat, so the more muscle mass, the more fat is burned. Consequently, less movement means less muscle and fewer opportunities for fat loss.
Some fitness guides suggest that muscles only start burning fat after longer periods of exertion. That is not true.
If the training is done with the right intensity, muscles can utilize fat reserves from the first moment. Surprisingly, the higher the intensity of the exertion, the less fat is burned. For example, when climbing stairs: if you take one step per second, you burn 80% fat and 20% sugar. If you take two steps per second, the ratio reverses, and you burn at most 20% of your fat reserves.
Conclusions: You don’t have to exhaust yourself to maintain a slim silhouette. Regular, moderate exercise – with a pulse below 130 beats per minute (measurable with a pulse monitor) – is the most effective way to burn fat. So, if you want to shed excess pounds, endurance training is the best option. Additionally, movement releases endorphins, which have a positive impact on mood.
2. Relaxation: Mental Ease
When it comes to dealing with everyday stress, we still operate in the same way as our Stone Age ancestors did: when confronted by a wild animal, they had the choice to fight or flee. Today, we unfortunately no longer have these options in stressful situations. Instead of releasing pent-up energy, we suppress our anger. If this happens frequently, the body remains in a state of constant stress.
Stress factors are everywhere. Work is often stressful. City life is exhausting - noise, pollution, traffic jams, crowded public transportation. Even personal life can be overwhelming: conflicts with a partner, worries about children, and the daily challenge of managing household tasks and meals.
Women, in particular, tend to overburden themselves by trying to make everything perfect for which they feel responsible. The result: they constantly dwell on problems, find it difficult to switch off, and even lose the ability to enjoy simple pleasures like a sunny walk. Their emotional and physical resistance levels decrease, making them more susceptible to illnesses and infections.
If this sounds familiar, it’s high time to relax. This also means mental detoxification - letting go of stress and mental burdens! Releasing tension in the mind also relaxes the body and improves overall well-being. Scientifically proven, regular relaxation makes muscles more flexible, deepens breathing, improves circulation, lowers blood pressure, balances hormone levels, and strengthens the immune system.
3. Sleep – The Ultimate Rejuvenation Method
Regardless of the chosen relaxation method, it is always essential to ensure adequate sleep. Sleep is the best and most natural form of rejuvenation. Treat yourself to a long sleep on weekends! After a long, restful night, the world looks different – you wake up in a good mood, full of energy, and ready to face the challenges of the day.
During sleep, most bodily functions slow down. Body temperature drops slightly, breathing becomes slower and shallower, heart rate decreases, and blood pressure lowers. The body produces fewer stress hormones while increasing melatonin levels.
In short, the body's processes slow down at night, allowing us to recharge for the next day. The only part of the body that remains highly active is the skin—between midnight and 4 AM, cell renewal is at its peak. That makes sleep the best wellness and beauty treatment, perfectly complementing a detox weekend.
Tip: Don’t feel guilty about taking a nap on the couch over the weekend! Even a short midday sleep is incredibly rejuvenating.