Monthly Archiv: August, 2018

Fast PHP CURL Multiple Requests

Package:
Fast PHP CURL Multiple Requests
Summary:
Retrieve the content of multiple URLs using CURL
Groups:
HTTP, PHP 5, Web services
Author:
riccardo castagna
Description:
This class can retrieve the content of multiple URLs using CURL...

Read more at https://www.phpclasses.org/package/10875-PHP-Retrieve-the-content-of-multiple-URLs-using-CURL.html#2018-08-19-03:29:25

Zest

Package:
Zest
Summary:
Application to show the use of the Zest framework
Groups:
Libraries, PHP 5
Author:
Malik umer Farooq
Description:
This package is an application to show the use of the Zest framework...

Read more at https://www.phpclasses.org/package/10800-PHP-Application-to-show-the-use-of-the-Zest-framework.html#2018-08-19-01:22:46

CodeIgniter PHP WHMCS API

Package:
CodeIgniter PHP WHMCS API
Summary:
Manage hosting accounts using the WHMCS API
Groups:
Hosting, PHP 5, Web services
Author:
Akinshola Samuel
Description:
This package can manage hosting accounts using the WHMCS API...

Read more at https://www.phpclasses.org/package/10876-PHP-Manage-hosting-accounts-using-the-WHMCS-API.html#2018-08-18-21:05:30

Weight loss: Six ways your breakfast is SABOTAGING your weight loss – what best to eat

Smoothies as a substitute

Britons know they should eat more fruit and vegetables, but packing fruit into breakfast can cause a spike in blood sugar, with sugar being associated with a wide range of health problems including fatty liver disease, increased visceral fat, increased triglycerides and switching off of our leptin response (the hormone that signals our brain when we are full).

Eating a whole fruit will mean consuming fibre at the same time, which slows the digestion of the fructose down.

However, drinking fruit in fruit juice or smoothie form, means eliminating the fibre that needs to be broken down and therefore a high concentration of fructose floods the liver. Suddenly a fresh fruit morning smoothie contains more sugar than a glass of cola.

Fearing fat

For years on end fat was seen as the enemy, with hundreds of “fat-free” products flooding the shelves – however, fat-fuelled breakfasts can boost the metabolism and weight loss by keeping hunger at bay.

Unsaturated fats, specifically, help keep cholesterol in check and the heart healthy, too. Sarah recommends incorporating natural fats from vegetables, nuts, seeds, and fish into breakfast, just be sure to avoid all man-made fats and seed oils.

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