Tuesday, January 17, 2006

I am 100 pounds overweight, can you suggest weight loss tips? -

I am 22, I was at a healthy weight a few years ago, then decided to try fad diets, which turned into eating nothing, and then eating everything...I am in counseling for my dysfunctional relationship with food, I am now ready to combat my obesity. What are your suggestions for someone as out of shape as myself?

go wheat free. No pasta, pizza, bread and so on. And no food after 7 p.m.I know a woman who lost 60 pounds a month on it. She did nothing else!

I am also very overweight and am trying to get back in shape. I had 2 babies and 2 c-sections, but I am through with the excuses! I don t have a very healthy relationship with food, either, but I m giving it my best shot. I have started working out twice a week at the gym, and I have found that the exercise helps me be more aware of what I m eating since I can equate how much work it is to work off the food I am eating. I love to use the elliptical machine because it isn t as intimidating to me as some of the other machines, and it is a low impact work out.I drink a lot of water--If I feel hungry or bored I try to drink water instead of eating. Don t give up! If you fall off the wagon, get back on again. Also, try to find yourself a gym partner--they will be able to encourage you when you just don t feel like making the effort.Good luck!

Weight Watchers is good, and does suggest healthy eating. They have a good support system.I have known people who have had great success with this program.This link should give good information too.

Whenever you are trying to lose weight, you should concentrate on these three things which all work together in providing a healthier and quicker weight loss goal for yourself. I have found this combination really successful in my weight loss plans. The first thing is exercising and how much you can put forth into it. The more you exercise, the more results you will see. The next thing is dieting and the calorie intake. If you exercise more, technically you could eat more? Always watch what you eat.Now the last step in a good weight loss plan is always a good diet pill that can help you get to the end of the road. I have found Proactol which is a natural herbal diet pill to be the best around. It s an appetite suppressant along with being a fat blocker which stops up to 28% of fat you eat. Read up about it at TheWeightLossPlace.com where I saved money on it. Proactol really works well with exercising which gives you plenty of energy to perform. Along with that you diet will be affected by Proactol due to the appetite suppressant and fat blocker. If you slip up on meals, the fat blocker kicks in. It s really great to stop food cravings.Concentrate on those three things and the combination is deadly for the fat cells in your body. Good luck and I hope this helps.

Eat chicken, fish and veggies about 4-5 small meals aday , stay away frome fructose corn syrup products and aspartame. Stay away from diet soda, they dont work. Add fiber and take enzymes. You should see many results, its easier to lose mass weight than the last 20 lb or less. Good luck.

First of all, congratulations on deciding to do something about your weight! Stay encouraged, even when it might seem like you re not making progress, keep at it! Some important things to remember is to enjoy life, enjoy eating, and stay active. Eat regular meals, try consuming most of your carbs in the morning, more protein towards the afternoon/evening hours, and really watch your sugars. Drink plenty of water, consume the good fats (EFAs), and maybe try keeping a food journal. I personally hate the treadmill, but hand me some dumb bells and its on! Work out, but make it enjoyable...it shouldn t be a chore, it should be fun and a stress reliever!

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Here are a few tips:1. You MUST exercise if you want to lose weight and keep it off, so do something every day, even if it��s just a 15-minute walk around the neighborhood. Don��t say you don��t have time for exercise; you have to MAKE time. Yes, it takes time and effort, but you��re worth it, right?2. Walk as much as you want, but don��t do cardio for more than 40 minutes at a time. If you do, you risk burning muscle instead of fat.3. If you do strength training, use light weights and do lots of repetitions. That��ll really help you ��tone up.��4. Your diet will make you or break you. You have probably learned bad eating habits over time (most people do). That��s not your fault, but now you have to deal with it. Make a commitment to yourself to unlearn those bad habits and re-learn better habits.5. Eat breakfast every day within an hour of getting up. People who don��t are 450% more likely to be overweight.6. Eat six small meals or snacks per day instead of three squares per day or one big meal per day. Your body expends energy digesting your food, so eating smaller portions more often keeps your metabolism running high because you��re constantly digesting food.7. Avoid these as much as possible:-- Trans fat (any type of partially or fully hydrogenated oil)-- High fructose corn syrup (soft drinks are LOADED with it)-- Fast food-- Junk food-- White sugar, white flour, white rice, white potatoes-- The deadly C��s (cookies, cakes, candy, chips, cola)8. Build your diet around these trim-body-friendly foods:-- Nuts, any kind (almonds are best)-- Beans/Legumes-- Fresh vegetables (green is GREAT!!!)-- Dairy products (as long as they��re low-fat or non-fat)-- Eggs-- Lean meats (fish and poultry top the list)-- Olive oil-- Whole grain breads/cereals/pasta-- Fresh fruits (anything that ends in ��berry�� is a winner)-- Tea (green tea or black pekoe tea)-- Cold water or ice water (your body has to expend extra calories to heat it up)9. Desserts and treats are the exception, not the rule. Having said that, however, (1) you can have a couple of pieces of chocolate every day �C just don��t overdo, and (2) Allow yourself one ��cheat meal�� every week where you eat and drink whatever you want as long as you don��t gorge yourself. That��ll help keep you from feeling deprived and it��ll make it easier to stick with your new healthy eating plan.Good luck!

i lost 80lbs after a pregnancy by using South Beach Diet. It allows you to eat pretty much anything. You just learn to replace bad carbs with good carbs. you can even indulge in the bad from time to time, but they teach you not to overdue it. The craziest thing is, after the first 2 weeks on phase 1 (the most difficult) your blood chemistry changes so that you don t even crave the bad carbs anymore. If you want them, it s purely psychological. (you just THINK you want them)--but here s the really crazy part---the junk food doesn t even taste the same or even good anymore b/c your body is used to going without it. AFTER ONLY 2 WEEKS! You can lose btw 8-13 lbs in the first 2 weeks too. and it STAYS OFF! it s just AWESOME! you always feel full. you can enjoy good tasting things. (i use a LOT of splenda)I wouldn t fool with signing up for the website. Invest in the book. It s got all you need to know. you can find them like new or used in good condition on websites like amazon.com and ebay. It looks like an ENORMOUS book to read, but MOST of the book is recipies (that you don t HAVE to use) different people prefer different diets, but i SWEAR south beach works AND works well.If you DO decide to do it, don t freak out by the limitations set in the first 2 weeks. (phase 1)it s only 14 days.(AND SOOOOOO WORTH IT) you ll never be hungry, you just have to avoid certain foods. and MOST of the foods will be reintroduced into your diet in phase 2 on day 15. one trick i used was putting up an older photo of me on the mirror from before the pregnancy when i was smaller. i used this as inspiration. whenever i felt like cheating on my diet, i went and looked in the mirror, to see where i was at the time, and where i could be again. it kept me motivated.i wish you the best of luck. i ve had eating disorders as well. I conquered my issues and i believe you can too.