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kevo1969 Forums Member
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#21 · Posted: 21 Jun 2009 02:15
Hi There, okay you want to lose weight no problem can help, First of all what you need to look at is what the core foods you are eating everyday this will be a starting point for you. Fasting will put the body in starvation mode a few things could happen to you such as fatigue your waste coul become compact causing constipation and vital proteins will be lost. You need to supplement if your body does not have the correct amount of nutrients everyday over time your body will be depleted which can lead to diet related diseases. I can certainly assist you no matter where you are in the world.
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nanlar Forums Member
Joined: 9 May 2009 Posts: 74
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#22 · Posted: 22 Jun 2009 07:34
Hi I am adding this tip because some find it even harder when eating out ..if you are planning on eating out make sure you are familiar with the menu. If necessary call the restaurant and ask about salads, grilled meats etc. Don't be afraid to ask how food is prepared, contents in sauces etc. When you arrive at the restaurant don't be afraid to ask for your food to be prepared in a way that you can still follow your diet. If you are attending a party and know that there isn't going to be food there that is diet friendly, take food that you can eat and discreetly add your food to your plate. It is easy to take yogurt, fresh fruit, raw veggies, fiber filled crackers etc. to a party. If your hostess is truly your friend she will not be offended,\. One more important point ALWAYS have food that you can easily reach for at home that is low in fat and fiber filled, this will help to detour your impulse eating!!
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ZiggyZoo Forums Member
Joined: 14 Jul 2009 Posts: 64
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#23 · Posted: 14 Jul 2009 07:16
Hi there,
Honestly, I have not really had a weight problem (just lucky I guess) and seem to stay the same weight fluctuating about 3kg's either way. But my sister did have a huge weight problem and these are the rules that she followed which seemed to help.
She kept her calorie intake to 1000g a day (be careful here as she is only 5ft 2") so you need to make sure you have enough calorie intake for your height. (didnt matter what type of food just as long as she didnt exceed here limit)
She divided her meals up into 4 small meals a day.
Every morning she did 30 minutes on the treadmill and 30 minutes of tummy tucks and leg lifts etc.
It took time but she did eventually get to her ideal weight.
Hope this helps
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RICH4NURICHE Forums Member
Joined: 6 May 2009 Posts: 303
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#24 · Posted: 24 Jul 2009 21:28
Very good advice from Dr Boo. Here is also something very educating that will help you get some insight. It's about 8 minutes long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai8JCcKYOvo
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Sonni Forums Member
Joined: 10 Jun 2008 Posts: 448
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#25 · Posted: 26 Jul 2009 00:10
I write and read many weight loss articles and blogs the best one I've read so far is" theloseweightdiet.com" site it's free and they do know what they're talking about. If you don't lose weight doing what that blog says then you're not doing what they tell you to do. Sonni
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getagrip
Joined: 20 Feb 2006 Posts: 2086
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#26 · Posted: 26 Jul 2009 00:40
If you want to lose weight, you need to create a calorie deficit, meaning that you burn more calories than your body uses. You can either diet to stay below your body's calorie requirement, or you can burn the excess calories through excersise, or do a combination of both.
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mreyn Forums Member
Joined: 20 Apr 2008 Posts: 51
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#27 · Posted: 4 Sep 2009 20:48
Wanted to share this NEW health supplement. Is helping many people with health issues one of which is weight loss. My stepdad has lost 22 pounds so far! This is the KING of superfruits! Product has Resveratrol, aloe vera, maqui berry, elderberry, sea minerals, strawberries, blueberries... Tastes great! Hope this helps!
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#28 · Posted: 19 Oct 2009 17:58
Or you can eat foods or supplements that burn more calories than you consume. Celery and grapefruit actally burn more calories than they provide you with just through the digestion process which consumes calories. Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) burns stored fat around the lower abdomen. Chromium picolinate suppresses appetite but there is no scientific evidence it burns fat and builds muscle. Also you may have undigested food in your intestine and need to do some colon cleansing using cascara sagrada,phsyllum husk,milk thistle, aloe vera,white pine bark and a variety of other natural cleansers. The Health-Nutrition directory on my website has extensive articles about all these topics and choices of many different weight loss products. But why would you want to weigh only 120 pounds?
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player Forums Member
Joined: 20 Nov 2009 Posts: 6
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#29 · Posted: 21 Nov 2009 20:49
Why diet at all, your better off with a great nutrition program. useing weights are good just be carefull not to over exsert yourself. Most diets fail anyway, read up on nutritional programs.
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player Forums Member
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#30 · Posted: 3 Dec 2009 01:49
One of the best things to do is have your insulin levels checked. If they are to high you wont lose weight. Walking is better than strenuios workouts. As for fasting dont over do it not everyone is the same be carefull. And remember to drink plenty of pure clean water, not to much on any fast. Also herbal teas wheather hot or cold may help.
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player Forums Member
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#31 · Posted: 3 Dec 2009 01:52
One of the best things to do is have your insulin levels checked. If they are to high you wont lose weight. Walking is better than strenuios workouts. As for fasting dont over do it not everyone is the same be carefull. And remember to drink plenty of pure clean water, not to much on any fast. Also herbal teas wheather hot or cold may help.
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AshleySullivan Forums Member
Joined: 5 Aug 2009 Posts: 61
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#32 · Posted: 24 Jan 2010 22:52
iloverugby1 There good be many reasons but one certainty remains true under any sitauation... expend more calories than you consume and you will lose weight. Period.
If you think it's medical (i.e Thyroid problems etc.) then you need to get those answers before you resort to a drastic change in your diet.
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TJamMoneyMan Forums Member
Joined: 11 Nov 2007 Posts: 1222
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#33 · Posted: 20 Feb 2010 01:51 · Edited by: TJamMoneyMan
Fasting is really a great way to control your diet, heal your body, and yes, lose weight if necessary. We in the consumer capital of the world can't believe that however.
We tend to think in terms of buying something to solve our problems.
We should first understand that fasting means simply to ABSTAIN, from one food or another, group of foods, or ALL food. Without a doubt, there are many things on the menu today we need to abstain from consuming!
If nothing else, fasting will give you the practical strength to control your diet - which includes anything else you put into your body. Even a 12 hour fast can be very effective, if done correctly.
Older than the gospels, it is nature's way of healing. Every animal, including us, tends to quickly loose appetite when sick. There are good reasons for this. The body quickly goes into a healing/cleansing mode when we stop eating. That is why your tongue is coated when you awaken after a full night of sleep.
We in the west have so much to learn about fasting.
We are hung up on finding a medical cure for everything. But once you start putting drugs or 'supplements' into your system, there's no way you can fast.
Fasting strengthens your own body's capacity to heal itself. Drugs leave you dependent and at the mercy of a system most of us can neither afford nor understand. To say nothing of the complications and side effects!
Learn more about fasting, as well as HOW to fast, before dismissing it.
Of course there are many results on google for "fasting for health". Here is one site that looks good: http://www.fasting.ws/juice-fasting/
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AshleySullivan Forums Member
Joined: 5 Aug 2009 Posts: 61
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#34 · Posted: 24 Feb 2010 20:33
iloverugby1: But, my weight doesn't go down for last two weeks. It should go down as I am working hard....Why it doesn't?? Many people think they work out 'hard' but really do not. Assuming you really do, it's your food strategy that's the problem. You need to reduce your caloric intake.
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TJamMoneyMan Forums Member
Joined: 11 Nov 2007 Posts: 1222
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#35 · Posted: 24 Feb 2010 22:56
Plus, it really takes time.
You have to consider how long you have been in your current body state, and what you can realistically expect to achieve.
You have to establish a new physical identity.
Training and fitness takes time.
The poster mentioned TWO WEEKS!! What kind of real change can be had in that time?
And mentioned diet-supplements. They DO NOT WORK!! And that, to me, indicates a mind set of looking outside of YOURSELF for a solution.
You have to change your diet/exercise habits. PERMANENTLY.
Of course, this poster made ONE post about this in nearly a YEAR! Seriousness? Dedication?
hmmm....!!
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milasports Forums Member
Joined: 20 May 2010 Posts: 10
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#36 · Posted: 24 May 2010 19:52
Try MILA - healthiest raw whole food.
I just lost 7 lbs in 3 weeks without changing anything but adding a scoop a day to my diet.
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Michael Merry Forums Member
Joined: 21 Apr 2010 Posts: 25
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#37 · Posted: 27 May 2010 20:19 · Edited by: Michael Merry
Newbie Shield: [quote=Newbie Shield]I've been a vegetarian now for over 15 years and wouldn't go back to eating meat for any reason. Back in the early 90's I read Eastern philosophy and saw animal cruelty videos. I stopped eating meat. Who wants to eat rotting corpse or be a walking grave yard. Not many question what they're doing or why. It takes courage to honestly analyze the ethics of our habitual behavior and weed out the bad habits Take a break from the lecture circuit and upgrade your education, Newbie Shield. Begin by learning something about human biological history: where we came from, how we evolved, the pressures that shaped the evolution of modern homo sapiens. Humans are biologically designed [evolved] to eat meat, in much the same way our cousins the neandertals evolved to eat meat. We do not apologize for what we are. What we can do is dismiss self-righteous vegetarians who presume to preach ethics
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treevee Forums Member
Joined: 27 Oct 2009 Posts: 101
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#38 · Posted: 27 May 2010 23:28
Michael Merry: Take a break from the lecture circuit and upgrade your education, Newbie Shield. Begin by learning something about human biological history: where we came from, how we evolved, the pressures that shaped the evolution of modern homo sapiens. Humans are biologically designed [evolved] to eat meat, in much the same way our cousins the neandertals evolved to eat meat. We do not apologize for what we are. What we can do is dismiss self-righteous vegetarians who presume to preach ethics How do you suppose our ancestors ate meat? You cannot tear flesh or hide by hand and our (and their) anterior teeth are definitely not made to tear flesh or hide. Our early ancestors from at least four million years ago were almost exclusively vegetarian. Cro-Magnons (40,000 - 60,000 BC), our later ancestors, were not meat eaters.
The human body is not physically created to eat meat (only in survival mode)! Take a look at the comparison:
Meat-eaters: have claws Herbivores: no claws Humans: no claws
Meat-eaters: have no skin pores and perspire through the tongue Herbivores: perspire through skin pores Humans: perspire through skin pores
Meat-eaters: have sharp front teeth for tearing, with no flat molar teeth for grinding Herbivores: no sharp front teeth, but flat rear molars for grinding Humans: no sharp front teeth, but flat rear molars for grinding
Meat-eaters: have intestinal tract that is only 3 times their body length so that rapidly decaying meat can pass through quickly Herbivores: have intestinal tract 10-12 times their body length. Humans: have intestinal tract 10-12 times their body length.
Meat-eaters: have strong hydrochloric acid in stomach to digest meat Herbivores: have stomach acid that is 20 times weaker than that of a meat-eater Humans:have stomach acid that is 20 times weaker than that of a meat-eater
Meat-eaters: salivary glands in mouth not needed to pre-digest grains and fruits. Herbivores: well-developed salivary glands which are necessary to pre-digest grains and fruits Humans: well-developed salivary glands, which are necessary to pre-digest, grains and fruits
Meat-eaters: have acid saliva with no enzyme ptyalin to pre-digest grains Herbivores: have alkaline saliva with ptyalin to pre-digest grains Humans: have alkaline saliva with ptyalin to pre-digest grains
Meat is poison to our systems. People who eat meat have a much greater chance of getting diseases. (If you don't believe me, you can research the peer reviews and scientific data of -- Dr. John McDougall, T Collin Campbell and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn, to name a few, who have done extensive studies on the relationship of food and disease.)
Those of you who enjoy your meat, you might want to take a gander at what animals may go through before they reach your plate: Meet Your Meat, Parts 1 + 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIjanhKqVC4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ts4GEpnzj8 I seriously cannot watch these vids.
I'm not here to talk anyone into being vegetarian or vegan, it's just that those of you who think it is natural for humans to eat meat, obviously haven't done your research. However, you might not want to read the "studies" done by the big meat and dairy industries, nor what is said by the media -- they are a little biased!
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Vishal P. Rao
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#39 · Posted: 28 May 2010 00:33
Excellent post Trevee! Although I don't have the courage (or interest) to watch the videos.
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treevee Forums Member
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#40 · Posted: 28 May 2010 06:22
I know, Vishal, most people don't really care to watch the videos nor do they care what it takes to get their meat or dairy. Most of us realize that the slaughterhouse isn't the prettiest sight! I just wanted to put it out there for those who don't realize the unnecessary cruelty that many of these animals are faced with during their whole lifetime and during the butchering..... Uncalled for! ...... It might save a few of those wonderful creatures if they did realize! Thing is, all that is happening when we are not even supposed to be eating the flesh or milk of animals!
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