Easy Weight Loss - Effective Useful Information
August 4, 2008 by James Redder · Leave a Comment
The perfect easy weight loss method has still to be discovered; despite some methods that are debatable however, a number of proven systems that help shed pounds healthily do exist. There is more harm caused to an overweight person than just pride as many serious medical conditions are as a result of obesity. Read more
Get The Perfect Weight
April 25, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment
If you are having problems with losing weight - you’re definitely not alone. Most people find it difficult, but here’s something that may interest you to know and could help you get your ideal weight on track - so read on.
Dr. Roberta Temes a weight loss psychologist, has finally published the same hypnosis sessions she uses with celebrities and other VIP New York clients. These sessions allow them to follow the advice of their dieticians almost effortlessly, even with their hectic schedules.
She has had great success in working with people who have problems following the eating and exercise plans they know they need to use in order to get to and maintain their ideal weights.
Although she’s worked with celebrities, she’s also been able to help normal people gain control over cravings they never believed they would overcome.
Ann Carlo from Sag Harbor from New York is an example:
“Enjoying Weight Loss is fabulous. Thought I forgot all about it yesterday, until I realized that I ate breakfast (which I rarely do), drank a lot of water, had a veggie dinner and DIDN’T EAT ANY SUGAR . . . A MIRACLE! Can’t convince me that this system does not operate on some level . . . even though you’re not always conscious of it at the time.”
Dr. Temes is on the Department of Psychiatry at the SUNY Health Science Center Medical School, so everything she does is based on research, not “pop” psychology. That’s why her program is the first hypnosis program we have ever recommended.
This is not the typical weight loss program you might be used to. It’s not a diet or a workbook, and it won’t try to psychoanalyze you with a bunch of “inner child” mumbo jumbo. It is straight medical hypnosis from the author of Medical Hypnosis, the first hypnosis textbook used in medical schools.
Here are some of the amazing things you will learn when you go through Dr. Temes’s seven-session program:
- How to stop your cravings instantaneously, allowing you to stop bingeing before you start.
- How to get off the diet roller coaster. (Learn how to move from being a “dieter” to being someone who is permanently healthy.)
- How to create new neural pathways that empower you to replace unhealthy eating habits with healthy ones.
- Why willpower will not work as a long-term weight control plan, and how to create effortless motivation.
- How to eliminate your desire for sodas and replace them with a craving for WATER!
And that’s just a tiny fraction of what you’ll learn how to do in this 4-CD audio program. The best part about this program is that it uses hypnosis, so there are no guide books or things you are supposed to do later. All you do is spend 15 minutes a day listening to the sessions and the changes start to happen. Most people notice a dramatic change within just 21 days.
This program is recommended by doctors, trainers, and dieticians who use it to help their clients with diet adherence:
“I have been using the Enjoying Weight Loss program with my patients who tell me they don’t even think about ‘bad’ food anymore . . . it’s just a fact in their mind. They find it easy to change self-destructive behaviour and ’stay with the program’ that I recommend. This has always been my biggest challenge as a clinician.”
Dr. Deborah Baker-Racine of
Huntsville, Canada
Suppressing Appetite With Patches
March 28, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment
Hoodia Gordonii is a plant, in order to make the plant readily available to the general public, manufacturers either grind the whole plant into a powder or use alcohol to concentrate the active ingredients. The finished product is then sold in capsules, tablets or liquid form and most recently in the form of the ‘Hoodia patch’.
Hoodia Gordonii in its natural form has an appetite suppressing effect, which can be used as an aid to lose weight. Hoodia Gordonii is a succulent that resembles a ‘cactus’ and grows wild in the deserts of Africa. Hoodia patches are just one of the many Hoodia Gordonii products available.
The ‘Hoodia patch’ technique called ‘transdermal process’ is used through the skin. ‘Hoodia nicotine patch’ is another aid for those people who are trying to quit smoking. ‘Hoodia patches’ are aids for those who are trying to lose weight.
Many people prefer a transdermal patch because they can put it on in the morning and forget about it. The ‘Hoodia patch’, like other transdermal patches, uses a time-released mechanism so that a small amount of the active ingredient is released into the blood circulation system throughout the day. If the patch comes off, it must be replaced with another one. Ideally a person should be able to use one ‘Hoodia patch’ on a daily basis, replacing one for another every 24 hours.
Busy people may not remember when their next meal will be. ‘Hoodia patches’ may offer a solution for these people. Hoodia suppresses thirst as well as appetite. In order to avoid dehydration, it is important to remember to drink plenty of water, even if one is not thirsty. There are no known side effects associated with Hoodia. The Hoodia patch does not contain drugs, so disposal or skin-to-skin contact should not be a problem like it is with nicotine and hormonal patches.
Before jumping on to a weight loss program consult your doctor as it’s advisable to reduce calories gradually.
Dieting: What’s Hot, What’s Not Information Overload
March 20, 2008 by Lucy · Leave a Comment
The way we diet can do wonders for our body image and health in the long run. Everybody is into dieting today one way or the other, regardless of whether they’re doing it knowingly or not. We all believe that we should eat more broccoli, green beans and a lot more fruit and raw vegetables and less fat. But are we losing weight with the dieting methods we’re using? Or is there so much dieting information out there, that we’re suffering from information overload?
Whatever the case is - for the most part of our lives we do try to stay on the right side of healthy, but it’s not always easy. Add to that the fact that there are so many conflicting stories on what’s hot and what’s not when it comes to healthy foods that you can quite easily find yourself in a dieters’ hell. Consequently many of us run around like headless chickens, trying to find out what is healthy for us and what is absolutely not.
So what can you do to be sure your diet is both helping you to lose weight and stay healthy at the same time and in the long run?
The most important thing when it comes to dieting is to use common sense. Common sense wouldn’t let you starve to death with plenty of food around you and it would most likely make you feel you’ve had too much when you give way to your eating cravings! So yes, common sense is your best partner when it comes to healthy diet choices.
The next very important thing is to understand that your body needs proteins, fats, sugars, fibres, vitamins and minerals at all meals if it is to feel satisfied with what you’ve been eating. Ideally, every time you eat, your plate should have some protein, a little fat and a little fibrous mass to ensure that you feel full and satisfied.
This takes some planning and for some of us planning can be hard because we are so much into the “mindlessly munching on pretzels” habit. You have to admit it, it’s a lot easier to reach out for a bag of whatever junk food is available than to plan a balanced meal.
It also means that if you plan to replace potato chips with a fruit snack, you’ll feel good about it and it won’t make you feel full. An apple followed by, say, some plain yoghurt, will do more to keep you filled than two apples. Have a bit of everything at every meal!
Another thing we hear all the time is that raw food is better - as in healthier - than cooked food. It follows that you have to eat as much raw food as possible. But you are not told that eggplants and beans sometimes harbour toxic compounds that can wreak havoc on your digestive tract if you eat them raw. Many starch containing plants cannot be eaten raw because our bodies do not process that particular type of starch unless transformed by high temperature processing - cooking, that is.
Other veggies, like carrots, contain fragile nutrients that can be destroyed in a frying pan. But cooked carrots still contain tons of great nutrients and vitamins. And no, there is no evidence that sushi is any better for you than grilled salmon. What to do then? Eat a mixture of raw and cooked fruits and veggies, and use common sense. If it’s normally eaten raw, go for it. If it’s usually cooked into a culinary delight, go for that and don’t eat it raw.
Dieting choices should be made according to your own body’s needs and way of life. It is really of no use to starve yourself or eat disgusting foods just because others say it’s healthy.
Make regular exercising part of your dieting routine too. Instead of taking the car - walk or take your bike for a spin. If you’re near the beach and it’s safe to swim, go for a regular dip - it’s amazing how much energy you’ll get in return from just 20 minutes of swimming
. It’s a little more time consuming, but the benefits in the long run will be to your advantage. Make your diet a healthy combination.
There’s a huge amount of dieting supplements that may or may not help you in your weight loss project, it all depends on a mountain of criteria as we’re all unique - so one size doesn’t fit all. Always be sensible about what you eat - our bodies have a way of knowing and telling us what we need.
The X-Factor Diet
February 3, 2008 by Lucy · 2 Comments
Well, it seems that people who cannot come up with an original idea, can at least think of a trendy name containing the eye-catching and product selling letter “X” and maybe even a reference to the popular X-Files series. I know that the X-Files series is now ancient history, but so are the glory days of the Atkins diet and many other low carbs diets. However, this doesn’t mean that low-carbs diets have stopped working. You just have to be very careful when choosing one, because you might end up depriving yourself of vital minerals or vitamins.
So, what else is it to this X-Factor Diet beside the rather out of place use of the letter X? Well, not much. The same old idea that cutting off the carbs will help bring blood sugar levels under control and reduce the amount of insulin released into the cardiovascular system. This will, of course, prompt the body to start burning up the energy stored as fat in order to make up for the difference in energy levels. By controlling insulin levels, the user can prevent or even treat the condition known as Syndrome X (hence the book title) or insulin resistance, which diminishes the effect of insulin on fat and promotes obesity.
The diet features two programs to choose from, depending on how much fat you’re planning to shed, but both of them are basically the same low-carbs, high-protein diet. The biggest difference between the X-Factor and Atkins is the fact that X-Factor avoids the fried foods and butter promoted by Atkins and focuses instead on healthier fats obtained from lean meat, chicken, eggs and fish. Bread, pasta, wholegrains, rice, beans and most fruit and vegetables are out. However, the Insulin Balance eating plan allows a bit more vegetables and fruits than the Ketogenics plan.
Following the stricter plan women can expect to shed between 4 and 12 pounds in the first two weeks, followed by 1 to 2 pounds later on. Men are likely to lose between 8 and 16 pounds during the first phase of the diet. Overall, this diet is a little better than the Atkins diet, but still not very healthy for users. Healthy eating requires you to split the intake of calories between carbs (50 percent), fat (35 percent) and protein (15 percent). A diet that replaces carbs with proteins is likely to mean trouble later on, especially since no studies have managed to prove that low-carbs diets are better than low-calorie diets.
Weight Loss Winners Look At What’s Really Going On
January 23, 2008 by Graham Foster · Leave a Comment
Give this weight loss technique a go. You’ll be surprised at the success rate people find with it. I want you to imagine you are standing outside your body stood about 10 feet away. Do you look good or have you put on some weight?
Did that make you think? It’s easy to laugh this off as a bunch of mumbo jumbo but this technique is used to help hone top athletes, sportsmen and women and also helps our business leaders overcome nervousness when public speaking.
It works I assure you…
Now use this technique when you eat. It will help you focus more on how much you’re eating, why you are eating and what your weight is. I can guarantee you that you’ll want to eat less and more healthy foods if you do this.
You see what happens is when we see others doing things wrongly (things we might also be doing but we ignore when we do them) we tend to judge them. But we find it easy to just laugh it off our own misgivings.
How often have you walked through a mall picking out faults in people in front of you. She’s got a big butt and those pants make her look terrible or she needs to lose weight. Sound like familiar thoughts?
But here’s the rub people are likely doing that very same thing to you.
But this is the score. If you had a big butt or went out in totally inappropriate clothes you wouldn’t know it even if someone told you. In fact you’d wonder what they were talking about.
I have a good friend who helps people style themselves and she told me that women just don’t realise how they really look. Some who are think they are fat aren’t and there are others who just refuse to see it. If you get the chance to look in a 360 degree mirror and see the real you it will open your eyes to reality and probably shock you.
No matter what we look like we don’t judge ourselves we justify or rationalize.
Using this out of body weight loss technique makes you more aware how others see you and you won’t be so quick to judge others and look more closely at how you look instead.
What have you got to lose? Give this a try and you will feel more motivated to lose weight and will dress to impress more often.
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