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Rabu, 07 Maret 2012

5 Facts You Didn't Know About Chocolate

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If you're like most women, you're totally smitten with chocolate. People have been obsessing over this comfort food for thousands of years (the Mayans considered cocao a cure-all and the Aztecs used it as money). And all that obsessing has yielded some pretty surprising studies--and findings. Here, five things you need to know about your favorite indulgence. 

1. It Can Boost Your Workout 
Skip the expensive sports drinks and protein shakes. Research shows chocolate milk is just as effective a recovery aid. 
A study published in the journal Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolismcompared the effects of a recovery drink and chocolate milk on endurance athletes' ability to recover after a series of bike sprints followed by an endurance ride the next day. They found that chocolate milk was just as effective at relieving muscle soreness after the sprints, and preparing the athletes to perform in the endurance test the next day. Better yet, everyone preferred the taste of chocolate milk. 
2. Your Period Doesn't Make You Crave It 
Half of American women experience chocolate cravings. Of those of who do, about half crave it right around "that" time of the month. 
And while it's nice to have your menstrual cycle to blame when you find yourself noshing on half a package of chocolate chip cookies, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania found that menstrual hormones aren't the culprit. They compared the cravings of pre- and post-menopausal women and didn't find any change. They did, however, find a higher prevalence of cravings among women who suffer from PMS. 
Why? Annmarie Kostyk, a chocolate expert who studied at the Professional School of Chocolate Arts, Ecole Chocolat, in Canada, says this has a lot to do with the psychology behind comfort foods. "Chocolate is sociologically considered a comfort food, and people crave comfort foods when they feel terrible," she says. 
3. It Won't Wake You Up 
It's a common misconception that chocolate is packed with caffeine, says Kostyk. In reality, the amount of caffeine in chocolate is miniscule compared to what's in your other daily pick-me-ups. 
An ounce of dark chocolate contains about 20 milligrams of caffeine, while an ounce of milk chocolate contains about 5 milligrams--the same as an 8-ounce cup of decaf coffee. In comparison, a cup of coffee contains about 100 milligrams and a cup of tea contains about 50 milligrams of caffeine. 
4. It Contains Flavonoids 
Flavowhats? Flavonoids are a type of phytochemical, or plant chemical, that are found naturally in chocolate. Due to their unique chemical structures, flavonoids can exert antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and cell-protective effects, says Giana Angelo, Ph.D., a research associate who specializes in micronutrient research at the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University. Consuming foods rich in flavonoids has also been associated with a reduced risk of heart disease. 
To reap the benefits, stick to dark chocolate. The average commercial dark chocolate contains about 60 percent cocao and has been found to contain 536 milligrams of flavonoids per 1.4-ounce serving. Research has shown that as few as 80 milligrams of flavonoids a day can lower blood pressure. 

5. It's Not All Bad for Your Teeth 
How could a food that's long been touted as a cavity-causer actually have teeth-protecting properties? It turns out that theobromine, an organic molecule that occurs naturally in cocoa, can help strengthen tooth enamel, according to research from Tulane University. 
In fact, it takes 142 times less cocao extract to have about twice the protective benefits of fluoride, according to the American Dental Association. Unfortunately, theobromine isn't too beneficial in chocolate bars, where the sugar and milk counteract the dental benefits. Enter Theodent, a fluoride-free mint toothpaste that packs a punch of theobromine ($10, theodent.com). 


--By Kristen Domonell, Women's Health

Senin, 20 Juni 2011

Alyssa Campanella Crowned Miss USA 2011 & Pictures

A 21-year-old auburn-haired California model won the Miss USA crownSunday night and will represent the nation in this year's Miss Universe pageant.
Alyssa Campanella of Los Angeles topped a field of 51 beauty queens to take the title at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip. She strutted across the stage in a blue bikini with white polka dots and a dark turquoise Sherri Hill evening gown with beading on its top.
She also answered a question about legalizing marijuana by saying she didn't think it should be fully legalized as a solution to help ailing economies.

Campanella told reporters in a news conference after the pageant that the win validated her decision to quickly move to Los Angeles from New Jersey after losing an apartment.
"The downs happen for a reason," she said. "The path that I'm on now is the path that's been meant to be."
Campanella, a former Miss Teen USA runner-up from 2007, when she represented New Jersey, said she has been competing in pageants since she was 15 because of her mom.
"I was going through a tough time in high school and she thought it'd be a great way for me to meet other girls throughout the state," she said. "It's Mom's fault."
Originally from Manalapan, N.J., Campanella began modeling at age 16, graduated from high school a year early and received a scholarship to the New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts, according to her personal website.
Campanella, a history buff who says in her Twitter bio that she was "born in the wrong time period," said she thought the marijuana question posed to her from "Real Housewives of New Jersey" housewife Caroline Manzo was fair, given that she represents California.
"Well, I understand why that question would be asked, especially with today's economy, but I also understand that medical marijuana is very important to help those who need it medically," she said during the pageant.
 "I'm not sure if it should be legalized, if it would really affect, with the drug war," she said. "I mean, it's abused today, unfortunately, so that's the only reason why I would kind of be a little bit against it, but medically it's OK."
Marijuana has been legal for medical use in California for about 15 years.
Miss Tennessee Ashley Durham was the first runner-up, while contestants from Alabama and Texas placed third and fourth.
Campanella, a natural blonde, said she dyed her hair six years ago for a part in a play, for a "fiery" character with whom she found she had traits in common.
"It's really brought out the true Alyssa Campanella, I feel, and that's why I really enjoy being a redhead," she said.
Campanella replaces Miss USA 2010 Rima Fakih. The 25-year-old from Michigan teared up as she walked across the stage for a final goodbye.
The pageant had three competitions: swimsuit, evening gown and interview question.
The contestants were whittled to 16 after the show's opening number, in which the beauty queens introduced themselves one-by-one. The top 16 were picked by preliminary judges through competitions and interviews during the week before the telecast. Celebrity judges picked the top eight after the swimsuit competition and the top four after the evening gown portion.
Durham appeared to stumble as she answered a question from celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito about whether the First Amendment should protect burning religious books, as it protects burning the flag.
"I know that some people view it as a freedom of speech, however, burning the American flag is not patriotic at all," Durham said. "No American citizen should do that, and you should also respect other religions. I'm a Christian and a faithful person. I would personally not appreciate someone burning the Bible, and that's just a line you do not cross."
Miss Kentucky Kia Ben-et Hampton won Miss Congeniality USA, while Miss Arizona Brittany Dawn Brannon won Miss Photogenic USA.
The Miss Universe pageant is scheduled for Sept. 12 from Sao Paolo, Brazil. Last year's winner was Mexico's Jimena Navarrete.










Source: Yahoo TV

Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

The Biggest Celebrity Engagement Rings

Let see Some of the Biggest Celebrity Engagement Rings: 

Kim Kardashian

Kim Kardashian. The reality star's fiance Kris Humphries gave her a 20.5 carat engagement ringwhen he asked for her hand on May 18. The ring reportedly cost Kris $2.1 million. Wowza!



Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera. Xtina's now-ex-husband Jordan Bratman gave the singer a 20 carat sparkler when he proposed to her on February 11, 2005.

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor. You can't do a list of big engagement rings without talking about Liz Taylor! The late actress not received a 30 carat engagement ring from husband Michael Todd but she was also gifted the famed Krupp diamond by then-husband Richard Burton in 1968.

Beyonce

Beyonce. While it may not be 20 carats, Beyonce received a huge 18 carat sparkler from Jay-Z when he (finally!) proposed to her in 2007.

Lisa Vanderpump

Lisa Vabderpump. The 'Real Housewives' star blinded audiences when she flashed her gigantic 20 carat diamond engagement ring during her show. However, Lisa revealed that the sparkler was not her initial engagement ring from her husband but that he decided to "upgrade" her ring once they became wealthy.

Paris Hilton
Paris Hilton. The socialite-turned-reality star was famously given a 24-carat canary diamond ring by then-fiance Paris Latsis in 2005.

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey. This diva's ring barely missed the 20-carat mark (her ring is "only" 17 carats) but we think it still earns a spot on the biggest engagement ring list.
Source: CeleBuzz!

Lady Gaga's 'Judas' Upsets Religious Groups



"She is trying to rip off Christian idolatry to shore up her talentless, mundane and boring performances," says the president of the Catholic League.
Lady Gaga is stirring up controversy with the lyrics and video for her new song, "Judas."
The tune features lyrics like: "I want to love you,/but something’s pulling me away from you/Jesus is my virtue, and Judas is the demon I cling to….I’m just a holy fool,/ oh baby he’s so cruel,/ but I’m still in love with Judas, baby.”

Fumes Bill Donahue, president of The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, in a statement: "This is a stunt... Lady Gaga tries to continue to shock Catholics and Christians in general: she dresses as a nun... she swallows the rosary. She has now morphed into a caricature of herself.
"She is trying to rip off Christian idolatry to shore up her talentless, mundane and boring performances. Another ex-Catholic whose head is turned around... Is this the only way to jet up her performance? This isn't random, we are getting closer to Holy Week and Easter."
Gaga plays Mary Magdalene in the forthcoming video, which her creative director,Laurieann Gibson (who was behind the Grammy egg), told The Hollywood Reporter that"Judas" shouldn't be offensive.
"It went through several changes and late-night debates because at one point, there were two completely different views and I was like, 'Listen, I don't want lightning to strike me! I believe in the gospel and I'm not going there.' And it was amazing because to have that conversation about salvation, peace and the search for the truth in a room of non-believers and believers, to me, that was saying God is active in a big way. And the place that it came to is surreal. We don't touch on things that we have no right touching upon, but the inspiration and the soul and idea that out of your oppression, your darkness, your Judas, you can come into the marvelous light. So it's about the inspiration and to never give up… We've created a new Jerusalem.

When asked if she would have walked away from the video if she didn't agree with the final treatment, Gibson said, "Absolutely. I do believe God inspired and worked on everyone's heart, but yes. I would have been like, “Good bye, I ain't doing it. No way.” But the place it came to is really magical. And she's dancing her face off.

Kamis, 19 Mei 2011

Top 10 of Maxim's Hot 100 List 2011

Check Out Top 10 List of Maxim's Hot List 2011
Model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 24, tops Maxim's Hot 100 List for 2011. The Victoria's Secret model took over Megan Fox's spot from last year. Of the title, Whiteley said, "[It] is a huge honor. It's a great title to have for a year and you can have some fun with it, I think."


Actress Olivia Munn came in at number two on the Maxim list.

Singer Katy Perry has become more than just a performer -- she is now also a certified Maxim sex symbol. 

Cameron Diaz came in at number four on the Maxim Hot 100 list.
 
It's been a big year for "Black Swan" star Mila Kunis, who came in at number five on the list, and wowed audiences with her stunning beauty as an outgoing ballerina.
 
Photos of Victoria's Secret model Bar Refaeli in a bikini are not hard to find. Perhaps that's why she came in at number six on Maxim's Hot 100 list for 2011.

Actress Anne Hathaway reigns supreme at number seven on the list.

It has certainly been the year of Natalie Portman, from her riveting role in "Black Swan" to her announcement that she'd soon be a mother, so it's no wonder that she also claims a spot on the Maxim list.

"How I Met Your Mother" star Cobie Smulders stripped down for Maxim's December cover, and has landed in the magazine yet again at number on the Maxim Hot 100 list.

"Winter's Bone" actress Jennifer Lawrence scored the number ten spot on the Maxim Hot 100 list.
Source: Maxim

Senin, 16 Mei 2011

The 20 Youngest Power Women

The 20 Youngest Power Women
All the women under 45 on this year's Power Women list wield their influence in business, sports or entertainment; the latter two are industries that not only reward youth, but thrive on it.

Lady Gaga, 24 


Danica Patrick, 28 

Serena Williams, 28 

BeyoncĂ© Knowles, 29 


Gisele Bundchen, 30 


Venus Williams, 30 


Chelsea Handler, 35 


Angelina Jolie, 35 

Stephenie Meyer, 36 


Heidi Klum, 37 

Rachel Maddow, 37 

Queen Rania Al Abdullah, 40


Sheryl Sandberg, 41


Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, 42 


Rachael Ray, 42



Jing Ulrich, 43 


Marina Berlusconi, 44 


Tory Burch, 44


Sallie Krawcheck, 45


Sallie Krawcheck, 45


Source: Forbes