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If you wish to live a longer life, keeping yourself healthy and fit is very important. Weight loss is just one way of staying fit. Most people lose weight with the intention of looking good and sexy; truth however is that you can look good only when you are fit from inside as well as outside.
Far from offering you cosmetic changes, weight loss also helps you get rid of several harmful diseases such as diabetes, heart problems, high cholesterol levels, etc.. So how do you start losing weight?
Your journey starts with eating the healthy foods which would provide your body ample nutrition as well as help you burn fat and lose weight, cutting down on junk food intake, and exercising regularly, five times per week. That is just the beginning. Once you lose weight successfully, you should make sure that you don’t gain back the ‘lost’ pounds. Believe it or not, I have seen many people who have shed pounds successfully, only to gain them back later.
While most people would just tell you how to lose weight, they might not tell you about these three main dietary changes you need to make in order to lose weight successfully:
Get rid of junk drinks: Getting rid of junk drinks is as much important as cutting down on junk foods. Do you know that there are certain beverages which contain twice as much calorie as the fatty foods. One such beverage is undoubtedly alcohol. Another drink you need to stay away is soda: it is rich in empty calories plus loaded with sugar, both of which would make you gain weight pretty quickly.
Fizzy drinks are another no-no. Processed fruit juices should also be avoided as they are rich in sugar. Oh, and don’t forget to bid goodbye to coffee as well.
Find replacements: Cutting down on junk foods and drinks is merely the first step to weight loss; the next step is to find healthier replacements for them. If you just keep eliminating foods from your diet without adequately compensating your body for the same, it is only a matter of time when you would get back to your unhealthy eating habits.
To give you some ideas, wine is much better than alcohol and it is low on calorie. Fizzy drinks should be replaced with ‘low-calorie’ or dietary drinks. Fruit juices are okay as long as you make prepare at home by extracting juice from natural fruits, rather than buying the readymade ones in packaged forms. Coffee can be replaced with green tea or Oolong tea, both of which would help you burn fat by boosting your metabolic rate.
Don’t skip breakfast: Just because your doctor asked you to reduce your food intake doesn’t mean that you should be skipping your regular meals. Breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day. If you skip breakfast, you basically deprive your body of the essential nutrients and calories it needs to start the day.
When you skip breakfast, either one or both of the following things may happen to you:
- You will feel hungry throughout the day and gorge on junk foods like a hungry wolf. Don’t be surprised if you gain some additional pounds at the end of the week instead of losing them.
- If your body doesn’t get the required food supply, it would assume that there is a famine out there, and that it needs to conserve energy in order to survive. Instead of burning your fat deposits as you would like it to do, it would store them.
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MSN has a Q and A with Dr Andrew Weil about the different kinds of teas and what they are good for. The thing that I like about Dr Weil is the huge depth of knowledge that he has about alternative medicines and I remember reading one of his early books and just reading that book changed a lot of my preconceptions about the voodoo behind alternative medicines
Green Tea Alternatives – MSN Health & Fitness – Diet & Fitness
Black Tea
The color refers to the leaves; the beverage is deep amber. Black tea varieties include Darjeeling and Earl Grey; flavors range from spicy to flowery.
Benefits: May lower risk of heart disease and colon cancer; inhibits bacteria that cause cavities and bad breath.
Green Tea
If you find the flavor too “grassy,” try my favorites: jewel green matcha, which I enjoy every morning, and Japanese sencha.
Benefits: Has been shown in numerous studies to help prevent many kinds of cancer, lower cholesterol, and boost immunity.
Oolong Tea
Midway between green and black tea in color, flavor, and antioxidant action, oolong has a fresh floral or fruity aroma.
Benefits: Drinking 3 cups a day can help relieve itchy skin rashes.
Pu-Erh (poo-air) Tea
This dark red tea has an earthy flavor that reminds me of coffee and tobacco. It’s considered a delicacy in China (you can purchase it online), where its processing is a highly guarded secret. The most oxidized of teas, pu-erh is said to mellow and improve with age, like wine.
Benefits: May reduce cholesterol.
White Tea
Rare and expensive, this least processed tea has a flavor that’s a bit too subtle for me.
Benefits: Contains more antioxidants than other teas. Test-tube studies show that it blocks DNA mutations (which trigger tumor formation); a study on rats discovered it prevented precancerous colon tumors.
All of these Teas are readily available at most health food stores or even in some supermarkets
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While drinking my morning coffee I ran across this article during my second cup. Donklephant, which is a political blog has a quick article on how coffee may be good for you including the following claims
There’s evidence, Arab noted, that the beverage may protect against certain types of colon cancer, as well as rectal and liver cancer, possibly by reducing the amount of cholesterol, bile acid and natural sterol secretion in the colon, speeding up the passage of stool through the colon (and thus cutting exposure of the lining of the intestine to potential carcinogens in food), and via other mechanisms as well.
Dr. Lenore Arab of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA is the Dr Arab mentioned in this article.
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Every season it seems there is a new weight loss secret that becomes a great big hype machine. Last year is was Anatrim and Hoodia and right now it is Green Tea. I know that there are a lot of reasons to believe that green tea is very good for you but it is not a wonder drug for losing weight even if you mix it with caffeine and other chemicals as Enviga has. There is no such thing really as negative calories and there is a better way to look at weight loss by increasing your metabolism on a natural basis and reducing your calorie content by eating the right foods. ABC News has exposed this product and I am happy that they have.
The makers of Enviga bill the sparkling, caffeinated green tea as an energy drink designed to promote a healthy lifestyle. According to tests conducted by Switzerland’s University of Lausanne and Nestle, who manufacture the beverage along with Coca-Cola, drinking three 12-ounce cans of Enviga per day burns 50 to 100 calories.
Though it’s only available in New York City and Philadelphia now, early this year, the drink will hit store shelves nationwide.
Enviga gets its calorie-burning power from the combination of caffeine and EGCG, an antioxidant naturally found in green tea. Though its makers stand by the drink’s ability to burn calories, Nestle and Coca-Cola claim they’re not marketing Enviga as a weight loss product.
“This product seems ideal for folks that are exercising regularly, have a balanced diet, and are taking care of themselves. This is one more step. It would be great if the product was inspirational, but it’s not a weight loss product,” Coca-Cola spokesman Ray Crockett said.
Though Enviga is not marketed specifically as a weight loss product, some doctors and consumer advocates say that looking at the ads, it’s hard to think of anything else.
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Sometimes we just do not eat very well and I ran across these 100 eating tips that would improve anyones diet very quickly in a very good direction, so gobble them up!
1. Add just one fruit or veggie serving daily. Get comfortable with that, then add an extra serving until you reach 8 to 10 a day.
2. Eat at least two servings of a fruit or veggie at every meal.
3. Resolve never to supersize your food portions–unless you want to supersize your clothes.
4. Make eating purposeful, not mindless. Whenever you put food in your mouth, peel it, unwrap it, plate it, and sit. Engage all of the senses in the pleasure of nourishing your body.
5. Start eating a big breakfast. It helps you eat fewer total calories throughout the day.
6. Make sure your plate is half veggies and/or fruit at both lunch and dinner.
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7. Eating out? Halve it, and bag the rest. A typical restaurant entree has 1,000 to 2,000 calories, not even counting the bread, appetizer, beverage, and dessert.
8. When dining out, make it automatic: Order one dessert to share.
9. Use a salad plate instead of a dinner plate.
10. See what you eat. Plate your food instead of eating out of the jar or bag.
11. Eat the low-cal items on your plate first, then graduate. Start with salads, veggies, and broth soups, and eat meats and starches last. By the time you get to them, you’ll be full enough to be content with smaller portions of the high-calorie choices.
12. Instead of whole milk, switch to 1 percent. If you drink one 8-oz glass a day, you’ll lose 5 lb in a year.
13. Juice has as many calories, ounce for ounce, as soda. Set a limit of one 8-oz glass of fruit juice a day.
14. Get calories from foods you chew, not beverages. Have fresh fruit instead of fruit juice.
15. Keep a food journal. It really works wonders.
16. Follow the Chinese saying: “Eat until you are eight-tenths full.”
17. Use mustard instead of mayo.
18. Eat more soup. The noncreamy ones are filling but low-cal.
19. Cut back on or cut out caloric drinks such as soda, sweet tea, lemonade, etc. People have lost weight by making just this one change. If you have a 20-oz bottle of Coca-Cola every day, switch to Diet Coke. You should lose 25 lb in a year.
20. Take your lunch to work.
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Here is a list of great health tips from a great site, Renee Gets Fit
- Add just one fruit or veggie serving daily. Get comfortable with that, then add an extra serving until you reach 8 to 10 a day.
- Eat at least two servings of a fruit or veggie at every meal.
- Resolve never to supersize your food portions–unless you want to superize your clothes.
- Make eating purposeful, not mindless. Whenever you put food in your mouth, peel it, unwrap it, plate it, and sit. Engage all of the senses in the pleasure of nourishing your body.
- Start eating a big breakfast. It helps you eat fewer total calories throughout the day.
- Make sure your plate is half veggies and/or fruit at both lunch and dinner.
- Eating out? Halve it, and bag the rest. A typical restaurant entree has 1,000 to 2,000 calories, not even counting the bread, appetizer, beverage, and dessert.
- When dining out, make it automatic: Order one dessert to share.
- Use a salad plate instead of a dinner plate.
- See what you eat. Plate your food instead of eating out of the jar or bag.
- Eat the low-cal items on your plate first, then graduate. Start with salads, veggies, and broth soups, and eat meats and starches last. By the time you get to them, you’ll be full enough to be content with smaller portions of the high-calorie choices.
- Instead of whole milk, switch to 1 percent. If you drink one 8-oz glass a day, you’ll lose 5 lb in a year.
- Juice has as many calories, ounce for ounce, as soda. Set a limit of one 8-oz glass of fruit juice a day.
- Get calories from foods you chew, not beverages. Have fresh fruit instead of fruit juice.
- Keep a food journal. It really works wonders.
- Follow the Chinese saying: “Eat until you are eight-tenths full.”
- Use mustard instead of mayo.
- Eat more soup. The noncreamy ones are filling but low-cal.
- Cut back on or cut out caloric drinks such as soda, sweet tea, lemonade, etc. People have lost weight by making just this one change. If you have a 20-oz bottle of Coca-Cola every day, switch to Diet Coke. You should lose 25 lb in a year.
- Take your lunch to work.
- Sit when you eat.
- Dilute juice with water.
- Have mostly veggies for lunch.
- Eat at home.
- Limit alcohol to weekends.
Tags: beverage, Coca-Cola, food, food journal, food portions, Renee Gets Fit
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