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July 10, 2007

My Twin Brother and I Reveal a Secret

Twins keep secrets, it's just the way it is. Some are never told
to others.

But this one I'm going to reveal to you:

My twin brother Andy had been struggling with his belly
blubber for more than a decade. While I opted for bodyweight
exercises, he stuck with weights. And the weight stuck with
him (as in flubber around his middle).

Not only that but he had one of the weakest midsections around.

Why? Because Andy didn't know a thing how to really train
his abs. And neither do most people. He knew his abs were
weak and frail so he asked me to help him, to tell him the
secret to killer abs.

So, I showed him how to get the strongest abs on the planet,
and his results were incredible. So incredible, in fact, that
we decided to create a new ab program together to show
you, i.e to reveal our little secret.

Go here now http://www.eddiebaran.com/gymnastic_abs.html
to read my twin brother's story to see how he transformed himself.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

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July 09, 2007

A New Lease on Life

Some people go through a terrible ordeal only to find true
peace and happiness on the other end.

I just got an email from a friend, Stephen, who was working
in Nigeria for a European company. Last month he was abducted
with three other colleagues by Niger Delta militants. He was
held for more than three weeks in a tiny 4x4 meter room.

Stephen was subjected to fairly severe psychological and
emotional torture (including a staged mock execution), butin
the end came out of it walking and talking straight.

Stephen wrote me this:

"It was easily the hardest experience in our lives; I guess
we proved somewhat resilient, as it's not something any
of us trained for in any way: total loss of freedom and self
determination, constant fear of death, etc. In any case I feel
no reason to complain, only profound happiness, and a new
lease on life. The end result might very well be me looking
a lot fitter again coming seminar."

That's pretty amazing, to find profound happiness from a
trauma. Sometimes that's what it takes to realize what
you've truly got.

But you don't need a bad experience to get a new lease on
life or peace. True happiness and peace is everyone's birthright.
People just find it in different ways. Stephen is probably the rare
case in that he seized his trauma as a way to find happiness.
But if you do have a bad run of it, realize there's something
better when you get to the other side.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

P.S. Maybe you feel like you've lost your health, that it's on
its way out. Thing is you too can have a new lease on your
health and fitness if you start doing the right things for it
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July 05, 2007

Straightjackets to Curb Overeating

Our very own Camille Claudel, the notorious body sculptress
herself, sent me this little ditty in response to my last email
about the weight loss shots:

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Eddie,
Looks like they've finally found a solution for the "moderately"
obese:

--- "Nerve-Snipping to Promote Weight Loss - An old ulcer
operation is receiving new attention as a possible alternative
obesity surgery: a quick snip of a nerve that helps control
hunger. It is unclear if cutting the vagus nerve really helps, as
initial pilot studies in a few dozen patients have just begun.
Some remain skeptical and even proponents say it wouldn't lead
to nearly as much weight loss as more traumatic operations that
shrink the stomach. However, it could be a middle-ground option
for people who are not quite fat enough to qualify for drastic
surgical weight loss procedures." (USA Today) ---

Unfortunately, it kinda messes up the transverse colon too.
Actually, I'd never heard the vagus has anything to do with
hunger or perceived hunger. It does a lot of things, but
that's news to me.

I think I'll design a line of high-fashion straightjackets to curb
overeating...
Camille Claudel

Camille,
Thanks for alerting me about this new "breakthrough." Phew,
what a relief. With the weight loss shots and now this surgery,
I think we've just about got it covered. No reason to exercise
or eat right, just opt for these procedures and you're good as
gold. But I like you're straightjacket idea there. It just might
be the ticket.

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What will they think of next. Going as far as destroying the
body to lose weight .That's modern science for ya.

Look, it's really quite simple. The only way to lose weight
and get fit for the long term and in a healthy manner, is
exercise and proper eating. There's no two ways about it.

So no matter how many surgeries they come up with, or
pills and potions, or shots, they're barking up the wrong
tree and wasting a lot of time and energy, to boot.

When you do decide to exercise, might as well be the best
program out there that will get your muscle tone up and
your fat down. Body Sculpting Bodyweight Exericses for
Women http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

P.S. No need for anything fancy. Just you and your body is
all you need. Go here now and read more
http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html

July 02, 2007

Fat-Melting Shots

Looks like scientists are developing an injectable drug that
can melt fat away from certain parts of your body. Early
experiments in mice have been pretty successful.

Even if this works for humans it's a terrible thing. It's
completely avoiding responsibility for your body.

Is it that people will do anything to avoid what really works?
Pretty much everyone knows by now that the only way to
get long-lasting weight loss is through proper eating and
exercise. Yet some continue to want to take a magic pill,
shot, potion or anything but doing what they should.

The only way that's been proven to melt away the fat is
eating right and exercise.

The thing is that people think it's much harder than it
really. Once people start eating right and exercising they'll
find that this is your natural state. The human animal was
intended to move her body and eat well. When this happens,
she will feel like she's come back home.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

P.S. Eating right and exercising right is the only way to get
long term fitness and health. For the best way to do that, go
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June 29, 2007

How to Beat Anxiety

We've all got those buttons that tip us over; things in life
that send us over the edge and make us feel anxious or
stressed. Anxiety wreaks havoc on your life. These things
can be real or imagined. Doesn't matter. It's your reaction
to them that matters.

But what are you to do? Avoid things that stress you? Well,
that's not too practical if it's people that make you anxious.

Prescription drugs? Nah, too many side effects. Therapy
is always good but can take some time.

It is possible to quickly and naturally erase anxiety with very
simple things you can do to make restlessness and excessive
worry vanish so you can live a confident, anxiety-free life.

Everyone has that innate healing power in her own body.

Here's the story of an expert in natural healing, and a
person who struggled for long time with chronic anxiety, will
reveal to you the easy steps you need to take to make all that
possible.

Nicolien de Vries is a natural health care practitioner
who experienced anxiety and depression for many years:
people, animals, heights, and even feathers scared her at
one time.

If you met her today you would find it hard to believe
that this confident, adventurous and cheerful woman started
out as an anxious, timid and fearful child.

Her strong desire to beat anxiety and her passion for
natural healing inspired her to try and test all kinds of
combinations of foods, nutrients and natural remedies.

She knows what works and what doesn't.

She knows how to reap the most benefits from natural
medicines and tasty foods that have potent anti-anxiety
properties.

And she wants you to know all about it.

She reveals the 'hows' in a series of interviews that are
chockfull of insider and life-changing information.
http://www.eddiebaran.com/anxiety.html

Today you can get the whole series, and receive the
Top Ten Natural Remedies Revealed, a special guide
Free, (along with other goodies as you'll see),
or choose one of the series by topic, depending on your
own interest.

I urge anyone who's suffering from anxiety to at read
this important information.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

P.S. Take a look at the Insider's Anti-Anxiety Diet Program
http://www.eddiebaran.com/anxiety.html

and find out more about each step and how they will
help you get rid of anxiety in a natural and safe way.

June 27, 2007

How to Avoid Baby Fat

I've been getting quite a lot of emails from pregnant women
asking what they can do to keep in shape, and to avoid getting
fat when having a baby. Here's one I'll share with you:

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Hi Eddie,
Just a quick question. I have been working on your exercises
for a few months and I have really toned up, so thank you.
My husband has joined in too and so happy with the results.

My question is that I would like to get pregnant, but my worry
is that I don't want to loose my wonderfully toned up body
during my pregnancy. What do you recommend that I do during
the pregnancy to maintain the muscle tone. Obviously I know
that I would not do anything strenuous, but like I said just to
maintain my tone and endurance, which I know would allow
me to have a healthy pregnancy and birth, and then also to
help me get back into shape after the birth.

Kind Regards,
Gurcharan


Hi Gurcharan,
Congratulations on having a baby. That's great news, as
is your toning up your body. And I'm glad to hear your husband
has gotten in on it, too. So good on you.

First off, you're well ahead of the curve because you've laid
some good tracks by getting strong and toned pre-pregnancy.
So you will get back into shape very fast after you deliver.

I'll answer you and in general the other women who've written
me with similar questions.

First, check with your OB-GYN before doing any exercises
while pregnant, especially if you're in a high-risk category.

As I'm sure you already know, when you're pregnant, your heart
rate will beat a little faster than normal, and you're body is such
that it's a little more susceptible to injury, not only to yourself
but to the baby.

During your first trimester it's ok to lie on your back but
after that some experts say it's not safe because it compresses
the blood vessels and might deprive the baby of oxygen. Some
disagree with this. I say it's not worth the risk so just avoid those
exercises, but you can double-check with your MD.

Also, most experts say that no matter how prego you are,
it's not a good idea to overheat your body for long periods
of time or get your heart rate up too high.

However doing certain exercises during pregnancy will keep
your muscles in shape, help you sleep better, give you more
energy but can also help prepare your body for labor.

For example, from my body sculpting book, the exercises on
page 71,73,79,91,93 are good ones to do. Just make sure you
are balanced.

Yoga and light stretching are good, too, although don't stretch
your muscles too far as you're more susceptible to injuries.

Of course walking is always a good option. Try walking upstairs
or uphill to increase the difficulty but remember not to overdo
it by getting your heartbeat too high. This, along with the
exercises I mentioned, will help strengthen your knees and legs.

If a woman is overweight, then these exercises will also work.
Just make sure you are not feeling pain or overdoing it.

Now is the perfect time to train your body to obey your mind.
Really focus on your entire body staying strong. Mentally
prepare your body when you return to exercise that it will be
better than ever. When you do exercise during pregnancy, focus
on all the muscles, what they are doing, how they are supposed
to look and feel. This extremely critical, whether you're
pregnant or not. Focus, focus, focus.

Listen to your body. You'll need to modify exercises and not
push too hard. If you're feeling uncomfortable, then stop
what you're doing. And of course, always get your physician's
opinion first.

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Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

P.S. What every woman should know about getting strong
and toned is all here. Check it out now
http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html

June 25, 2007

What Every Post-Menopausal Woman Should Know

After menopause, the body does some nasty things to a
woman. The body loses muscle loss, gains fat, gets older
and more frail. One of the more insidious things that happens
is loss of bone density.

No, this is not a good time for the body. That is if you are
like most women and don't do what you need to do.

But it doesn't have to be so bad. Things fall apart due to
neglect or mismanagement.

Just like you need to take care of your car you have to take
care of your body, especially when it ages. Sadly, a woman
will take far better care of her car than of her body. Just as
in car care, there is something you can do. It's not something
that's out of your control.

It's not a secret that good resistance exercise is critical for
bone health. Bone is just like any other part of your body.
If you continually stress it, like a muscle when it's working,
or your brain when it's learning, it will get bigger and stronger.

But bone responds best when it's resistance exercise, so just
simple aerobics or walking won't do the trick. Your bones need
to resist something in order to strengthen, as do muscles.
Bodyweight exercises are ideal for this
http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html

Coupled with a good diet you'll strengthen your muscles,
your bones, lose flab and avoid being a frail and brittle china
doll. Instead your body can be as strong as your mind is.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

P.S. Get strong bones, strong muscles and a strong body by
going here http://www.eddiebaran.com/body_sculpting_women.html