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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

The Low Down On Diet Comparison

Low carbs and high protein is the way to lose weight, or so you’ll hear from one diet guru, and he has the testimonials to back it up. Low fat, lots of carbs and fresh fruits and veggies, says another – and he’s got the back up from satisfied users, too. A third swears that you need to count the amount of sugar; another tells you the enemy is white flour – if you want to lose real weight and keep it off, who do you listen to?



Take a look at the brief summaries below for a quick overview of the pros and cons of each of the popular types of diet plans.



Low Carb-Hi Protein Diets



Diets like the Atkins, the South Beach and the Zone Diet all recommend restricted carbohydrates and allow liberal amounts of protein, including protein derived from animal sources. Generally, they limit the overall amount of carbohydrates, or teach you to differentiate between “good” and “bad” carbohydrates. Bad carbohydrates, which are forbidden, include white flour, white bread, and white sugar.



Pros: The diets all encourage learning healthy eating as part of losing weight. Deriving most of your daily calories from high fiber sources of carbs like leafy green vegetables and grains is generally considered the best diet for nutrition by the established medical community. The popularity of the diets makes it easy to find low-carb foods.



Cons: The allowance of eating all the protein and fats you like flies in the face of conventional medical wisdom. A diet high in saturated fats could lead to heart disease, diabetes, gout and other chronic health conditions. Following the diets’ cautions and advice to keep portions reasonable should mitigate that concern, though.



Weight Loss “Programs”

Jenny Craig, NutriSystem, Weight Watchers, SlimFast and a number of other weight loss programs rely heavily on pre-packaged ‘diet’ foods. They incorporate professional coaching, social structure and reinforcement.



Pros: The professional coaching and nutritional benefits are a big plus, as are the reinforcement and support aspect of the diets. Meals and supplements are prepackaged in the right proportions, and if you stick to the diets and exercise as directed you will lose weight.



Cons: The weekly fees and cost of meals can be expensive. In addition, if you rely completely on the packaged foods, you miss out on the re-education of your eating habits, which is important to maintaining any weight lost.



The Real Mayo Clinic Diet

This is not the diet that has circulated for the past thirty or more years and purported to have originated at the Mayo Clinic! The true Mayo Clinic’s nutrition and diet center recommends a healthy eating weight loss plan based on limiting fats, proteins and carbohydrates, counting calories and deriving most of the daily nutrition from vegetables, grains and fruit.



Pros: There’s no ‘diet’. Instead, you’re encouraged to take control of your eating. Portion control and sensible balance of nutrients are the cornerstones of a weight loss plan that takes weight off gradually, and helps you keep it off permanently.



Cons: It may be difficult to stay on the diet. Counting calories and portions can be difficult if you’re eating out or on the run.



There are many diets that promise to take weight off quickly and painlessly, without exercise or changing your eating habits. The three major variations of diets above all will result in 1-2 pounds of loss per week, which most doctors believe is the optimum way to lose weight for long lasting results.

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Twenty Weight Loss Tips for 2014... To Infinity and Beyond!

1. Its not about a weight loss program... - its about fat loss for personal fitness, personal health and self love. Chances are if you are Googling weight loss, you're just a tad frustrated with status quo.

2. Skip the fad diets, weight loss foods, lose weight fast programs, exercise gadgets, weight loss supplements, focus on redesigning your life and finding true love within yourself. Its not a "diet plan" its a life plan.

3. It is NOT about going to the gym X number of times per week. It is about physical activity, exercise and training... what you love and what we can fit into your schedule. If you think "No time" is a reason for no exercise, no offence but you don't know what exercise is.

4. Wear a pedometer... the simplest way to boost your health... the truth serum of activity

5. Setting DEEP goals and incentives. No "I have to lose weight for the wedding". Real deep, goals that require serious, intrusive self discovery.
We don't "find ourselves" in life... we create ourselves... create, hone, create hone...

6. ALWAYS think of your kids, family... that's focus!

7. We are our children's #1 role model & mentor - for better or worse.

8. If you are feeling tortured or deprived... keep searching

9. Make sure your Gastrointestinal health is optimized... not about popping supplements! Belly fat is very complex!

10. Its not just about the scale... wear fitting clothes, use a tape measure

11. Blood work: I happen to believe the most meaningful encouraging reward of all: get a blood test now, and after 6 months of your "love your life" program - retest. Wowww!

12. Journal - self diarize... its not just about food and exercise... don't forget the Kudos column!

13. This is truly the hardest part: Analyze your eating habits, patterns, timing, triggers, food choices... not an easy process to open up with ourselves

14. Comfort foods are a must and fact of reality - Let's find ones that comfort your mood and comfort your health

15. Analyze friendships... the very best way to show love for another is by contributing to their health... are they looking to contribute to your health or a partner in crime?

16. Alcohol... empty calories that contribute nothing positive to your health or nutrition, cause the body to store fat, and cause us to drunk drive, and drunken eating binges!

17. Make it real... real, realistic you... its not about trying to be a Hollywood icon. Celebrate yourself

18. Look at your love yourself program as your fat loss, anti aging, beauty secrets, brain building opportunity. Welcome challenges as an opportunity to conquer!

19. Learn to identify and be acutely aware of physiological changes and rewards: energy, focus, mood, self pride...

20. Hire a health coach, not strictly a personal trainer. A health coach is well seasoned in addressing collectively your health risks. By taking an integrated approach to a higher health and fitness level, you will feel more empowered, and reap the rewards of stronger physiological rewards, to keep you faithful and in love. Divide & conquer your inner saboteurs, allowing your healthiest, happiest you to rise to power!
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