Diet - Change Old Bad Habits, Don't Start New Ones
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- Why do you want to lose weight?
- Do you have any negative influences from others that could sabotage your efforts?
- Are you keeping weight on as a way of protecting your feelings?
- Is your life de-stressed enough to take on the demands of a weight loss project?
- What caused it, because you will be going back to that same situation when the restricted diet is over. You may also have a new problem of guilt over the failure of the weight loss program.
- Drink lots of water to help flush toxins from your system.
- One way that calories are expelled from your body is through your lungs.
- A good weight loss trick is to find a picture of yourself that shows you closer to your goal weight and keep it in sight. When you look at it you will see yourself where you would like to be and your subconscious will take care of the rest.
- If you really want to try a new way to diet, consider the one where you eat foods that take more calories to digest than they give you, besides being full of nutrition. Those foods are fruits (apples, melons, etc) and veggies (broccoli, cauliflower, etc). I first saw this in 1980 in an Australian magazine and now the concept is here again and it won't make your body crazy. Check it out on the Links page.
- If you desperately want to try a restricted diet, try for a week at a time and listen to the changes that your body tells you.
- From the moment you decide to is when you start/stop losing weight.
- To eat so that I get the most nutrition out of the smallest amount of calories, which reduces my eating time and leaves more time for other things, i.e., spinach instead of lettuce in salads.
- I eat raw fruit and veggies, organic where possible, as they have more nutrition and last longer.
- A variety of flavours (i.e., meat marinade) keeps my palette satisfied.
- I never add sugar or salt to my food and only use sea salt in cooking.
- Daily, I take a good anti-oxidant like grape seed extract to counteract the free radicals from certain foodstuffs and pollution. I also take Omega 3 and 5-HTP and have recently found a total food in Spirulina (blue-green algae). Occasionally I take a good multi-vitamin when I feel the need for it.
- I followed the diet meticulously, including making the "egg muffins". I lost weight, but after not too long I started feeling lethargic. I had also lost interest in my life and felt uncomfortable in my body. One month, I noticed that my period was lasting longer than normal, it was still flowing heavy after two weeks. So, I went to the doctor and he said that I was deficient in vitamins, especially P and K, which help to coagulate bleeding. I told him the diet I was on and he said that my body had gone too far into a state of ketosis where I was losing muscle and not fat any more.
- I decided to go off the diet and then my hormones started going crazy with weird food cravings. That went on until a time that I was losing 1 to 2 pounds a day for a while. Then all of a sudden, I was gaining that amount per day.
- I started to fear food, so I got a prescription for amphetamines to counter any sense of appetite. Then I went to a naturopath who started fasting and cleansing diets. I remember phoning him in a panic one morning because I had gained 1/4 of a pound. Between the amphetamine instance and the naturopathic shock to my system I developed bulimia. Later in the journey I reached the ultimate with anorexia. Thus was a struggle with myself over weight that lasted for years including a self-imposed no-fat diet and it's problems.
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