Category Archive: Weight Loss

Look & Feel Good

Some $30 billion dollars is spent on weight loss each year as people desperately search and mistakenly believe ‘the answer’ to looking and feeling good is losing weight.

This may be a popular belief but it is totally false as the majority of the big weight loss spenders are losing their money, not their weight.

The majority of people who try to lose weight use very unhealthy methods that have devastating effects on the metabolism (the body’s engine). In fact, 98% of those people who do manage to lose some weight soon gain it back and end up with a damaged metabolism which makes future weight loss efforts near impossible.

There is a simple concept to lose weight and look good. It happens when you do the right thing and take responsibility for your health and improve it first and foremost. You cannot lose weight to improve your health – you must improve your health and have a healthy metabolism in order to lose weight.

Paleo Diet?

How the Gluten-Free Paleolithic Diet Can Change Your Life

By: Luke Hawthorne

If you were to take a look at a diagram of the “food pyramid” from the 1970′s, you will see that its base (where the BULK of your calorific intake is suggested should come from) consists of bread, cereals, rice and pasta.  The next level up, which is of course a smaller size, is made up of vegetables and fruits. Next is the dairy, meat, eggs, nuts and beans group, and the apex of the pyramid is made up of fats, including oils.

With the latest research, it would appear that some modifications are in order.  Why?  Well, to begin with, the data that the original pyramid was based on is, of course, out-dated. We now know much more about what the human body requires to function healthily, and, more to the point, we know what it doesn’t need, and shouldn’t have.

Another reason for modifying it, which may or may not be valid, is that there was some controversy (still ongoing to this day) over who influenced the contents of the pyramid.  For example, it has been suggested that certain food production organizations may have put political pressure on the USDA to include their products, or at the very least to reposition those products to a place lower in the pyramid (where it would suggest eating more of those products).

Another factor to be addressed was the fact that quantities to be eaten were unclear; for example, it suggested two to three servings from the “protein rich” group.  This, however, was a maximum amount, while it recommended two to four servings (why not three?) of fruit, and this was meant to be a minimum.  Clearly, there was little logic being used.

Also, in the food pyramid of the 1970′s, fats were almost outlawed, finding their way to the very top, and this was mainly due to the high calorific content of fats (such as vegetable oils and fatty fish).

Today, we now realize that fats are an essential part of a healthy human diet; fats such as unsaturated fats, which can also help with weight loss!  While doing this, these fats also reduce heart disease, lower blood sugar and also lower cholesterol.  Who knows what other health benefits they may be shown to impart in the coming years?

In America, about 70% of all calories consumed come from the foods at the bottom of the 1970′s food pyramid; that is, wheat based products such as bread, cookies, cereal and cakes (like donuts and brownies).  America is also home to the least healthy people on the planet.  It’s unlikely that this is mere coincidence.

Professor Loren Cordain is considered one of the leading experts on nutrition and he strongly recommends eating what he calls a “Paleolithic Diet” or Paleo Diet as it has become known.

What is the Paleo Diet?  Simply put, it is what our ancestors ate several thousands of years ago, and a diet that they and their ancestors ate for many thousands of years before them.  And no, there are no wheat, rye, barley etc. because they were primarily what are called “hunter gatherers”.  In other words, they either hunted and fished for their food, or they dug it up and picked it off of trees and bushes.

Help yourself and your kids: Don’t diet

San Diego, California (CNN) — Welcome to 2010. What is your New Year’s resolution? Are you planning on investing more money into the annual $40 billion dieting industry? If so, please think again.

As we start our workweek, many of us are looking in the mirror and saying “Yuck. I feel fat, uncomfortable and need to go on a diet.”

Dieting and the language of “fat” have become so normal that we don’t think twice before we say, “I have to go on a diet, I have gained so much weight.”

If we are parents of teenagers, we may as well be saying to them, “Change yourself, fix your body. You’re not perfect and never will be.” Is this how we want to empower our youth?

You spend countless hours raising your child with the values of honesty, integrity and the importance of the work ethic. But if you are dieting and complaining about how fat you are, you could be putting your teenager at risk for an eating disorder. As a psychologist who has been treating eating disorders since 1985, I worry that there could be a connection between dieting parents and teenagers who develop anorexia or bulimia.


6 Ways to Speed Up Your Metabolism

It is nothing less than a crime of nature, but somehow your best friend can eat ice cream and chocolate without putting on weight while if you indulge it goes straight to your hips. The reason for this cruel injustice lies in your metabolism, that engine in your body that burns calories (fuel) all day, every day.
Now, if you could simply increase your metabolism to match that of your friend…

But is that possible? Actually, it is, as you are about to discover.


3 Proven Strategies to Lose Weight Fast

Have you been trying to get rid of excess body fat for what seems like forever, but you are just not getting the job done? Maybe you’ve already discovered that racking up hours on long, slow, boring cardio type activity doesn’t quite add up to fat loss. That is certainly the conclusion that ex-bodybuilding champion Carolyn Hansen reaches in her book  Hot Metabolism.

If you have worked hard following the old weight loss model, and got little in return, you probably find that you are tired much of the time, feel weak and irritable, and you have likely convinced yourself that you just don’t have the genetics required for a lean and toned body.


Dangers of Rapid Weight Loss

Rapid weight loss, also commonly referred to as quick weight loss or fast weight loss, involves losing a substantial amount of weight in a short period of time, often anywhere from two to seven days.

Each year, in the United States alone, hundreds of thousands of people are interested in rapidly losing weight.  Many of them hoping to lose weight before an important event, like an upcoming
vacation or a wedding.  While it is possible to lose weight quickly, it is important to proceed with caution.

About Cleansing

Chemicals and Toxins Are The Primary Cause of Illness, Disease and Obesity ! According to “National Geographic” – studies have discovered various chemicals from our foods and environment that indicates man contributes 700,000 tons of pollutants into the air every day – ranging from everyday household cleaners to cosmetics and hair dyes.

Without a nutritionally rich diet that nourishes and assists the body in cleansing these substances from the body, the body will lose its strength and vitality. The immune system will become suppressed, contributing to an increase in illness, disease and excess body fat – a major killer in America today.

Success weight loss tips

There are a number of ways that you can use to help you successfully lose weight and hopefully achieve your weight loss goals.

As we have said  before, when it comes to losing weight, the best thing that you can do is eat healthy.

Eating healthy involves watching the foods that you eat, not necessarily how much food you eat. Of course, you may want to restrict the amount of foods that you eat, when you’re on a diet, but it is more important to focus on the foods that you do eat.

Diet for Your Health

There is no greater reason to diet than for your own personal health and well being. As we discussed in the last issue, those of us who are overweight know better than most the risks and possible consequences that may result because of our weight.

Much like smokers however, the risks do not always seem quite so cut and dry until we reach our very own turning point. Whether your eating habits are born of an addiction to certain foods, an emotional need, or years of learned behavior and conditioning things will not change until you completely adjust your eating habits and your lifestyle choices.

Overweight & Health Issues

Being overweight can cause a lot of health related issues. Studies have shown that being overweight leads to hypertension, cardiac troubles, sleep apnea, diabetes and more.

Further, being obese could hamper your  freedom to move, run, or sit comfortably in a standard chair. The only way out of this mess is to shed those extra pounds, embrace a healthy weight loss plan and follow it religiously.

Every healthy weight loss plan proposed by dieticians and nutritionists starts with a simple suggestion – reduce your food intake to the optimum amount. But, unfortunately it is the most difficult thing to do and it will takes a lot of mental effort on your part to sayNO to those extra treat and portions that are so extremely tempting.

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