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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

10 Excuses You Need to Stop Using When it Comes to Weight Loss

I used to be the queen of excuses when it came to weight loss.

“I’m big boned.” I’d say. “Just look at my rib cage. I’m thick.”

I remember uttering those exact words to a friend in the midst of my yo-yo dieting cycle of hell and fat talk era.

It’s true, I am not petite by any means, but that didn’t really account for the extra 30 pounds I was carrying around, and then the 20 more I gained.

At that time I needed to latch onto an excuse. It was easier than changing my bad habits and admitting the truth: I ate too much and I moved too little.

Now, I’m not saying that is necessarily true for others who aren’t svelte according to society’s standards. Lord knows there is a gradient of healthy body sizes, all of which we do not see in traditional media on a regular basis. Beauty has been defined for us as tall, slender, cellulite-free and pretty much underweight.

That image of the “perfect” female form is an illusion, and I think we all know it, yet it’s what drives so many of us to continue the yo-yo dieting cycle of hell.

Now, if we throw the image of the “perfect” body out of our minds and stop the pursuit of a particular body shape (and even to some extent a specific number on the scale), what is stopping us from eating a bit consciously and moving a little more?

I’m convinced that feeling bad about our bodies is on top of the list of things that keep us from losing weight. It’s the root factor that drives people to look for other excuses not to be a bit more responsible with their food choices and take an active role in their overall health.

The following are 10 excuses I have used (or have heard others use) to explain why weight loss is impossible when really, I think, it comes down to a bad body image.

10. Eating healthy is too expensive. I don’t buy it (pun intended). Sure, eating organic can cost you an arm and a leg, but there are many other choices. It may be the harder choice to skip the fast-food dollar menu but as a good friend of mine said on Facebook recently …

1. Two bananas
2. Six eggs
3. 1/2 pound brown rice
4. An avocado
5. 1 pound dry black beans
6. An apple
7. A bag of frozen vegetables

All are either under or around a dollar.

There are other options than the dollar menu at fast food restaurants.

And if you really, REALLY want the fast food, there is nothing stopping you from making a better choice there as well. I once wrote a post about how to eat cheap and light at McDonald’s. It is possible. I do it all the time.

9. I don’t have any time. No one has time. No one. We all work, have families and homes to clean. We all only get 24 hours a day. We all make time for the things that are important to us. I wrote a post last year about this. Instead of saying “I don’t have time to eat healthy” say “eating healthy is not my priority” and see how that sits with you.

8. It’s too hard. Yes it is hard. I’m not going to lie. So are things like going to school and working and raising kids. Life is hard. I woke up at 5:25 this morning so I can get to the gym because it was the only time I had today. I have chicken legs cooking in the Crock Pot right now because I know I won’t have time to make dinner before the 8-year-old’s Scout meeting. Would it have been easier to skip the gym and hit a drive-through on our way there? I guess, but I’ve made it a priority to work out and cook more meals at home –see No. 9 above.

7. If I just look at a brownie I gain 5 pounds. This is one of my favorites because I’ve used it hundreds of times. The truth is I had no self control around brownies because I was stuck in a cycle of deprivation and binging. I had to learn that the brownie (or whatever) had no power over me. I’m not cursed with some miraculously slow metabolism that absorbs calories through my eyeballs. I just had to learn the brownie isn’t worth it. And if it is, then I my next meal should be a little lighter.

 6. I don’t know how to start. Yes you do. Just make your next choice a better one. Don’t think today’s going to be your last day eating junk because you’ll be perfect starting tomorrow. There are no “last meals” unless you’re on death row. (Are you on death row? I didn’t think so.) Stop using the “I don’t now how to start” excuse and order a darn salad for lunch.

 5. I have no willpower. Again, I don’t buy it. It’s not about willpower. It comes down to a state of mind. I will bet there have been times you had willpower. You said no to that office cookie. You made it to the gym when you didn’t want to go. What was different then? I’m going to bet it was Jan, 1 or the day you decided you were going to start some new diet. You had that motivated state of mind and you can get it back; it just takes some work and confidence. Stop saying you have no willpower and making it a self-fulfilling prophecy.

4. No one supports me. Let me guess, your spouse eats a lot of junk food. He/she doesn’t want to lose weight. They like being lazy. Welcome to my world. You can’t wait for anyone else to make these kind of changes for yourself. If you aren’t getting the support at home, reach out online. If you don’t like social media, find a group at your gym. There is support out there; you just need to take the first step and find it.

3. I don’t like exercise. Again. Do. Not. Buy. It. Sure, maybe you don’t like the gym — I can understand that. I hated the gym until a few years ago. Maybe you don’t like running. OK, I get it. I wasn’t always a runner either. Here’s the thing: exercise doesn’t mean you HAVE to go to some gym to pick things up and put them down. It doesn’t mean you have to suffer through a step class if it isn’t your thing. It means you MOVE YOUR BODY. I’m guessing you are a human being and therefore your body likes to move. I don’t care what you say — your body craves exercise, all you need to do is find the activities you like. Really have no idea? Start with walking and go from there.

2. I love to eat. Really? ME, TOO! Nice to meet you. Can we be friends? Seriously though, there aren’t too many people I know who don’t like to eat. What do you love to eat and why? I know for me, when I grab a bag of Doritos out of the pantry or order an entire pizza for myself it’s not a love of food driving those decisions.

 1. Why bother? I’m just going to gain it back. NOOOO! That’s because you are thinking of this as a diet. IT’S NOT A DIET. Stop thinking that way and continuing the on-plan/off-plan mentality. Make conscious food choices, move a little more and accept the fact that you will probably never look like an airbrushed Victoria’s Secret model. Then whatever weight you do lose will be permanent and you can break out of the yo-yo dieting cycle of hell for good.

Disclaimer: This post isn’t written to shame anyone into losing weight. I’m specifically talking to those who want to and are currently stuck in the yo-yo dieting cycle of hell. I’ve been there. It sucks.


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Sunday, February 3, 2013

Colds, Flu, Bacteria and Viruses: Natural Remedies I’m Using For My Family

I’ve seen no less than 6 news headlines in the last 24 hours about evil the flu virus suddenly hitting the nation hard. Huh? This could very well be media hype created by Big Pharma to wanna stick it to you with their flu vaccine (which I will NOT get, nor have I ever had) — that choice is yours.

…but I wanted to take a sec to share with you how the Greedy Family and I are fighting back this season to bolster our immune systems to thwart colds, flu & stomach viruses, and other beastly forms of sickening misery.

Vitamin C

In addition to all of us taking those tasty gummy multi-vitamins (because gummies are fun-er), my two youngest gremlins get two, 250mg tablets daily (500mg total) of the Thompson Vitamin C chewables. As for the teenagers and us adults, we take 1,000mg Vitamin C. If a cold creeps in, we kick up the dosage to 3-4 times the normal amount. Vitamin C boosts the immune system, but if your stomach is a receptacle for all things sugary, you’re doing yourself an injustice. Sugar suppresses the immune system. Do the right thing and limit sugar intake, especially when you’re sick.

Colloidal Silver

You’ll never get me to stop talking to you about this. With over 6 months of regular daily use now, I’m a live-action colloidal silver testimony. The smaller kids get 1/2 teaspoon daily, and the greedy-teens, plus me and the hubs get 1 teaspoon daily. If a cold is knocking at our door, we increase the dosage to 3-4 times daily instead of once per day. Hold the liquid under your tongue for 30 seconds to encourage the silver ions to absorb into your bloodstream. If you’re suffering from a stomach ailment (virus, food poisoning, etc), swallow the liquid right away, preferably on an empty stomach and take every 1-2 hours.

Here’s the things about the silver. You HAVE to stay on top of your dosages and be consistent for it serve you justice. NO missed dosages or being lazy about taking it on time. See also Colloidal Silver Facts Benefits and Risks.

Hand Washing

Welp, you know the basic rule: wash your hands after you’ve graced the bathroom with the presence of your bare-assed butt cheeks. But also get your kids to wash their hands immediately when they come home after school (school time is a breeding ground for germs and stomach viruses) or anytime you and your family come in from being out of the house all day. I chatting with the kids’ pediatrician last year, and his exact words were “some of these viruses can be avoided just by washing your hands frequently”. A good immune system is the icing on the cake, of course, so please do your Vitamin C and Colloidal Silver as well.

Vinegar

Vinegar’s acidic nature is what makes it powerful against a host of bacterial and viral pathogens. In between your regular bathroom scrubbings, on a daily basis, spray down the toilet seats, bathroom fixtures, bathroom door knobs, etc with vinegar. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping. You can also spray down kitchen counters ‘n such with vinegar. It’s cheap. It’s natural. It’s non-toxic. And it works.

So there ya have it! Our daily routine. With 6 people in my family, and because of the potential for sickness to spread so easily in my house, I have to be extremely diligent about doing all I can maintain their health. I can’t remember the last time any of us took an antibiotic — it’s definitely been at least 2 years. These remedies I’ve listed CAN and DO WORK if you use them consistently and in the manner I’ve outline. So give it a go! And please, if you have other tips, please share them in the comments. Stay well, my friends! XO


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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Using Laxatives to Lose Weight: Easy Solution or Dangerous <b>...</b>

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Using Laxatives to Lose WeightIn the never-ending journey to find a quick, easy, and painless way of shedding pounds, many people have entertained the idea of using laxatives to lose weight. Laxatives, of course, are any food or drug ingested with the intention of promoting bowel movements. Most commonly used in patients suffering from constipation, laxatives appear in several different forms. It’s true that laxatives can induce some short-term weight loss, but are they truly effective as a weight loss tool? And is using laxatives for the purposes of weight loss a safe long-term solution to weight loss?

Before we can answer these questions, it’s necessary to understand how laxatives work. The primary purpose of laxatives is to clean out the intestinal tract – more specifically, the large intestine, or colon. Laxatives actually do not affect the small intestine. This has important implications for weight loss because caloric absorption, or the absorption of the energy and nutrients from the food we eat, takes place in the small intestine. Since the absorption of excess energy is what causes us to gain weight, it’s apparent that using laxatives to lose weight is a totally inefficient strategy.

However, it is true that laxatives often do promote short-term weight loss due to the dehydration of the body that occurs with frequent bowel movements, and the removal of built-up waste. Those taking laxatives might notice that they’ve dropped a few pounds after experiencing a day or two of frequent bowel movements; however, due to the fact that laxatives only affect food that has already been digested, the lost weight does not reflect fat that has been burned from the body, but rather is simply an indication of the loss of water weight and excess waste from the colon. As many dieters know, the loss of water weight is only temporary and that weight will quickly pile back on as the body retains water to rehydrate itself in the coming days.

Using Laxatives to Lose Weight can easily be misinterpreted as an effective solution for weight loss.Unfortunately, this loss of a few pounds can easily be misinterpreted as a sign that using laxatives to lose weight is actually an effective solution. The user might then continue using laxatives since they (the laxatives) have already provided some weight loss. This could be a costly mistake, as frequent or long-term use of laxatives (laxative abuse) can cause significant side effects, including chronic constipation, chronic dehydration, severe abdominal pain, damage to the intestinal tract, and electrolyte imbalance, which can lead to heart problems.

Laxatives are popular among those with eating disorders because they (the laxatives) provide the illusion that they contribute to weight loss in a way that doesn’t require dieting or exercise. Using laxatives to lose weight, however, is not sustainable as a weight loss plan and can lead to laxative abuse and addiction. Some weight loss plans advocate the use of laxatives, branding them as “cleansing” products; however, any such plan that relies on the use of laxatives or similar supplements should be regarded with extreme caution.

Using laxatives to lose weight seems like it would be an easy and relatively painless solution to weight loss. However, laxatives only affect food material that has already been digested, meaning they have no effect on real weight loss and only provide temporary water weight loss. This makes them ultimately ineffective for use in shedding pounds, and they can even be dangerous if used too frequently or for long periods of time. Click here for more great weight loss information and instant access to the #1 weight loss plan on the Internet!


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Friday, February 25, 2011

Using Acai for Your New Year's <b>Weight Loss</b> Diet Plans - ADI News

For many people the top New Year’s resolution for 2011 is to exercise more and live a healthier lifestyle. A large number of these people are turning to a super fruit from the Amazon Rainforest to assist them in keeping this resolution. Acai berry, a purplish fruit harvested off of palm trees, has been found to contain many healthy nutrients as well as disease fighting antioxidants. For these reason it has become a mainstay in the diet and weight loss supplement market.

Because of its recent surge in popularity the berry can be found in many health food stores as well as all across the internet. Although the fruit is available in many forms, including juice, powder, or chocolate, consumers need to be aware that some products do not measure up to the necessary standards. Many websites offer acai products that actually only contain a small portion of the fruit with the remainder being fillers, or even water.

The best option to ensure a quality product is to go to a local health food store and purchase the pure berry. If there is not a local health food store available, make sure the online product is approved to be USDA organic, and do not hesitate to research the reviews online.

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Guided Meditation Using Self Hypnosis Techniques and Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight Loss

Guided Meditation Using Self Hypnosis Techniques and Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight LossMake peace with the process of eating, follow your intentions and lead yourself to health and nourishment by using effective guided meditations, self-hypnosis techniques and Yoga Nidra the ancient art of intentional relaxation. Undo negative cycles of thought and free yourself from anxiety, releasing your body's innate capability to balance itself.

Dr. Siddharth Ashvin Shah uses the best of traditional and modern thinking to craft simple, accessible and highly effective exercises that increase awareness, create stillness and support positive eating behaviors.

Weight Loss Through Mindful Eating is not a gimmick or a magic cure. It is a directed path away from extreme, unhealthy attitudes about food toward a calm, purposeful, healthy center.

Using guided techniques based in meditation, self-hypnosis and Yoga Nidra, Dr. Shah's gentle vocal tones ease you into relaxation as the sounds of tamboura and ocean waves play quietly in the background. Discover self-acceptance and renew your commitment to a healthy lifestyle with this positive, powerful tool.

Track 1 - Brief Guided Meditation for Well Being 10:00

Track 2 - Guided Meditation for Weight Loss and Mindful Eating 15:13

Track 3 - Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight Loss

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Guided Meditation Using Self Hypnosis Techniques and Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight Loss

Guided Meditation Using Self Hypnosis Techniques and Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight LossMake peace with the process of eating, follow your intentions and lead yourself to health and nourishment by using effective guided meditations, self-hypnosis techniques and Yoga Nidra the ancient art of intentional relaxation. Undo negative cycles of thought and free yourself from anxiety, releasing your body's innate capability to balance itself.

Dr. Siddharth Ashvin Shah uses the best of traditional and modern thinking to craft simple, accessible and highly effective exercises that increase awareness, create stillness and support positive eating behaviors.

Weight Loss Through Mindful Eating is not a gimmick or a magic cure. It is a directed path away from extreme, unhealthy attitudes about food toward a calm, purposeful, healthy center.

Using guided techniques based in meditation, self-hypnosis and Yoga Nidra, Dr. Shah's gentle vocal tones ease you into relaxation as the sounds of tamboura and ocean waves play quietly in the background. Discover self-acceptance and renew your commitment to a healthy lifestyle with this positive, powerful tool.

Track 1 - Brief Guided Meditation for Well Being 10:00

Track 2 - Guided Meditation for Weight Loss and Mindful Eating 15:13

Track 3 - Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight Loss

This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Price: $16.50


Click here to buy from Amazon

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Guided Meditation Using Self Hypnosis Techniques and Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight Loss

Guided Meditation Using Self Hypnosis Techniques and Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight LossMake peace with the process of eating, follow your intentions and lead yourself to health and nourishment by using effective guided meditations, self-hypnosis techniques and Yoga Nidra the ancient art of intentional relaxation. Undo negative cycles of thought and free yourself from anxiety, releasing your body's innate capability to balance itself.

Dr. Siddharth Ashvin Shah uses the best of traditional and modern thinking to craft simple, accessible and highly effective exercises that increase awareness, create stillness and support positive eating behaviors.

Weight Loss Through Mindful Eating is not a gimmick or a magic cure. It is a directed path away from extreme, unhealthy attitudes about food toward a calm, purposeful, healthy center.

Using guided techniques based in meditation, self-hypnosis and Yoga Nidra, Dr. Shah's gentle vocal tones ease you into relaxation as the sounds of tamboura and ocean waves play quietly in the background. Discover self-acceptance and renew your commitment to a healthy lifestyle with this positive, powerful tool.

Track 1 - Brief Guided Meditation for Well Being 10:00

Track 2 - Guided Meditation for Weight Loss and Mindful Eating 15:13

Track 3 - Yoga Nidra Relaxation for Weight Loss

This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Price: $16.50


Click here to buy from Amazon