Get On A Diet

March 29, 2007

Is a liquid diet a safe way to lose weight?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 4:26 am
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Sammie asked:


I exercise for about 20-30 minutes everyday (i run). If i went on an all liquid diet without sugary juices like twister, would it work? How rapidly would i lose weight?

March 26, 2007

What diet and workout plan should I be on?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:15 am
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Ryan asked:


I am a 19yo male. I weigh 170 pounds and am 5′11. I am currently at 14 percent body fat. My goal is to drop to under 10 percent body fat but I also would like to put on some muscle. I know it is hard to accomplish both of these at the same time but has anyone had any success with a certain diet and workout? I am also doing a lot of cycling. Any suggestions on diet and workout would be helpful.

March 22, 2007

Is it really odd to keep losing weight without dieting?

Filed under: Mental Health — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:59 pm
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Zardoz asked:


I am neither dieting nor exercising. I am still eating, but for some unknown reason I am losing weight. In December 2007, I was 180. Now, I dropped below 170 once this week already. I am 5′ 6″.

I am experiencing a lot of job-related anxiety between work and looking for work, but I *always* have some kind of anxiety — so it may not be a factor.

March 19, 2007

What are some good diet ideas, food and workout program I could follow to get in shape and lose 35 pounds?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 2:32 am
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Michael L asked:


I’m not way over weight. But over the last 5 years I have gotten out of shape and put on some inches on my wait line. I was thinking about getting on a good schedule food diet, workout and also change the foods I eat. Should I go vegetarian and eat nuts, fruit and vegetables only? My goal is 10 weeks.

March 15, 2007

What type of diet should I go on to lose my post pregnancy weight gain i need to only lose 15 pounds?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:18 pm
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LILY asked:


I want to know what type of diet and physical activity training I should do. I am preparing to run at 5:00 a.m every morning and run 2 miles. So any trainers out there. Please answer.

March 13, 2007

Diet Hand Book | Dieting Tricks | Weight Loss Facts |online Diet Generator

Filed under: Wellness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:15 pm
Josh Green asked:


There are many different dieting ideas out there in today’s market. The amount of different diets can be very discouraging to many people that are in need of a diet plan that works for them. It can be very disheartening to continually have a diet that may work for someone else and when a person tries the diet for themselves it does not work.

The main concept behind dieting is that we should begin to eat a healthy diet consuming the correct foods in order for our bodies to still function but not excessive in order to create a surplus of calories and sugars that are turned into fat and stored in the body.

For weight loss to be effective those following weight loss programs need to stick to the diet specified and take regular exercise. There can be no diet that will work for everyone since we are all different and rules can be hard to follow, is there such a thing as fat loss for idiots?. The diet for idiots was created with this in mind. Diet for idiots seeks to allow weight loss for idiots by combining the best feature of many different diets. This is the diet for idiots main feature.

One major reason that the plan will work consistently is due to the fact that the plan takes all these different eating styles and ensures that they are rotated in order to allow the body to get all the nutrients it needs in order to function on a daily basis but still remain healthy. The diet plan is a great diet plan.

The sheer variety of different diet plans is necessary because most diets rely on the omission or the overindulgence of one particular type of food or component. For example, a low carbohydrate diet encourages that a person eliminate a large portion of his carbohydrate intake.

By contrast to the omission diets, the excessive diets encourage people to overindulge on higher amounts of a certain type of food than a normal person would typically eat. For example, in a high protein diet, a person is encouraged to eat protein in excess instead of other types of foods.

Trying different diet ideas in a continuing attempt to lose weight can end up being not only confusing and taxing but ultimately unsuccessful. Many different diet ideas on the market today focus on one type of food or behavior pattern to the exclusion of all others. While these plans may work for some, ultimately they are never the correct or ideal solution for everyone. This is the rationale behind the diet for idiots. This comprehensive plan of weight loss for idiots combines and alternates among many of the ideas suggested by the traditional diet plans providing a complete and workable approach to fat loss for idiots.



Debra

Acne Diet – is There an Acne Cure Diet That Works?

Filed under: 3276 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 5:09 pm
Asit asked:


Ask any medical doctor if there is a connection between diet and acne and almost all of them will claim there is none. Quoting from the Journal of the American Medical Association: “Diet plays no role in acne treatment in most patients…even large amounts of certain foods have not clinically exacerbated acne”.

With years of medical education and clinical experience behind these claims, how can we the simple folks who suffer from acne challenge these statements and think otherwise? The answer is: doubt. Doubt, if its stays in the borders of reason, can open many doors otherwise will stay forever shut. Believe it or not, doubt can change reality. Doubt can cure your acne and doubt can even save your life.

Fact is, countless of acne sufferers have reported that their acne seemed to get worse when they consumed certain foods and saw dramatic positive change over their acne condition when they eliminated the same foods from their diet and when certain foods with specific nutritional value were incorporated into their diet.

So why do dermatologists so stubbornly insist that diet does not cause acne? The answer: you can’t make a profit promoting a healthy diet. At least not as much money as you could make by selling drugs and over the counters. There is a huge pressure upon doctors coming from the drug and pharmaceutical companies to prescribe expensive medications and lotions that create dependency. The truth is, that your doctor is in a way, a hostage by the trillion dollar drug companies. Did you know that the drug companies, who have no interest in producing something that they cannot control financially, sponsor most medical schools?

The right diet, although not a solution by itself, can, in many cases, dramatically reduce inflammation and even completely clear one’s acne (if you’re one of the lucky ones who’s acne is triggered by allergic response to food). Promoting a clear skin diet simply means less profits for the drug and pharmaceutical companies.

The truth is that conventional medications will never cure your acne, simply because they are pre-designed NOT to fix the internal cause of acne. They are pre-designed to deal with the external symptoms of a disease as they create more and more dependency and more dependency means making more money all at our expense and ignorance.

The Theory That Diet Doesn’t Cause Acne Is A Myth

The dogmatic theory that diet does not cause acne and that acne is merely an incurable genetic disorder was based upon two dated researches published in 1969 and 1971 that were aimed at studying the connection between diet and acne.

These studies were the foundation of the ‘acne symptoms treatment strategy’, meaning, because acne is a genetic disease that cannot be prevented, the only way to deal with acne would be to tackle its symptoms (bacteria, inflammation, puss, redness, greasiness), by applying creams, antibiotics, taking prescription drugs and over the counters.

Surprisingly enough, years after the above studies were published, clinical trials and in depth researches experimenting the acne diet link have found that the studies from 1969 and 1971 had came to the wrong conclusions and were in fact seriously flawed.

Recent studies have clearly found a significant connection between diet and acne. It appears that the wrong diet is now thought to be one of the leading acne contributing factors that can negatively affect hormonal regulation and the natural process of toxic elimination, which can seriously aggravate one’s existing acne.

Diet Shapes Who You Are (Including Your Acne)

In the same way that crashing waves shape beach cliffs and just like the wind shapes the canyon walls, slowly and methodically over time, so does eating shapes and effects our physic, our internal system, our physical and mental being, from the organ down to the cellular level.

The idea that an object foreign to our body that is inserted by the food that we eat, has no effect on us, or has no impact on chronic conditions such as acne is absurd. Diet is the primary thing that affects and shapes who we are.

Diet has cumulative effect on our bodies, and that includes our skin condition and acne, which is a manifestation of a chronic internal problem slowly shaped and built by the wrong daily dietary choices over the years.

Acne Diet and The Kitavan Islanders

While in the U.S, more than 80% of teenagers between 16 and 18 have acne and more than 17 million Americans suffer from some form of acne, there is an interesting evidence that native people that live and eat in traditional ways, have significantly lower to no occurrences of acne.

In 2002, Dr. Cordain and his colleagues published a landmark study that examined 300 people living in the Kitavan Islands off the coast of Papua New Guinea that showed that none of the islanders had even one blemish on his or her face. Similar to the Kitavans, no case of acne had been observed when the same experiment had been conducted upon the South American Indians called the Ache, living in a remote jungle in eastern Paraguay.

The natives of Kitavan and the South American Indians had no access to the latest over the counters, topical creams or conventional acne medications and they had no dermatologist to consult with. The only vast difference between them and American or European citizens is their diet.

Acne Diet and Sugar: The Sweet Poison

Aside from the fact that sugar is a 100% pure chemical with zero nutritional value, recent studies have clearly shown a connection between the consumption of sugar and the aggravation of acne.

When you consume any form of refined carbohydrates (white sugar, white flour, white rice) here’s what happens: right after you insert that ’sweet poison’ into your body, it rapidly spikes up your blood sugar levels. Your body needs to bring those levels down so it secrets a surge of insulin, other male hormones and an insulin-like growth factor called IGF-1. The excretion of these hormones overwhelms your liver and your internal system in general. The excess of male hormones encourages the skin to excrete large amounts of sebum oil: The greasy substance that encourages the p.acne bacteria to grow, resulting in the aggravation of your acne.

Acne Diet and Dairy Products: Got Milk? Got Acne

If you thought sugar can aggravate your acne, here’s another major nutritional player in the formation of acne: behold the miracles of milk. Milk (all dairy products included) is the most harmful, mucus forming, allergenic and acne aggravating food you can find. Surprised? I thought so. After years of constant brainwashing by the media, who can blame us for thinking milk is good for strong bones and healthy teeth? The truth is: every sip of milk contains 59 different raging hormones, (which trigger the hyper-production of sebum oil resulting in more acne), saturated animal fat, steroid hormones, dead white blood cells, and cow pus in abundance!

Did you know that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) allows 750 million pus cells in every liter of milk (about two pounds) produced in America? Think about it, the next time you pop a pimple.

Scientific studies already point the finger at milk as one of the worst acne aggravating foods: “As pointed out by Dr. Jerome Fisher, ‘About 80 percent of cows that are giving milk are pregnant and are throwing off hormones continuously.’ Progesterone breaks down into androgens, which have been implicated as a factor in the development of acne…Dr. Fisher observed that his teenage acne patients improved as soon as the milk drinking stopped.”

If there’s one element you should remove from your diet in the quest for clear skin make it this one. Not only will you see an immediate improvement over your acne, you’ll feel a huge weight has been lifted from your body. If you worry about calcium intake, don’t! Milk being acidic forming food creates a leeching effect where calcium is taken from your bones to balance the acidity. Milk actually deprives your body from its calcium resources. Green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds are not only excellent sources of calcium they also have the powers to help you fight your acne symptoms.

Diet Is Only One of The Factors That Cause Acne

Dairy products and sugar are not the only acne aggravating foods. The two above cannot sum up the list of western made acne triggering foods. There are several other foods you should clearly stay away from if you ever wish to clear your acne. The good new is that there are tons of other foods such as essential fatty acids that are not only excellent for your skin, they can actually help you clear your acne, by re-balancing your body and promoting to an acne-free environment.

The right nutrition plays an important part in the complex process of acne formation. When doctors claim there is no link between diet and acne because certain individuals can eat specific foods and get acne while others eat the same foods and don’t, these doctors have failed to realize that there are several factors involved in the formation and aggravation of acne and diet is only ONE of them.

The Final Verdict On The Acne Diet Connection: How To Finally Overcome Your Acne Challenge

Acne is a complex condition that is triggered by several underlying factors. The only way to neutralize your acne condition is to tackle all these acne-contributing factors-holistically. Since the wrong diet is only one of these acne-triggering factors, in most cases no special diet can cure acne.

There is a however, a tight connection between diet and acne formation. Dietary factors can trigger and aggravate your existing acne. Avoiding the wrong foods such as milk, sugar and hydrogenated oils, and eating cleansing and hormonal balancing foods such as green leafy vegetables and essential fatty acids, can help your skin heal itself from the inside out and dramatically reduce your acne symptoms.

There are also several important dietary principals that you must understand and follow if you ever want to cure your acne for good.

Taking responsibility over your body and adhering to these dietary principals along with taking the necessary steps to tackle all acne contributing factors, holistically, will not only cure your acne permanently and give you the flawless acne free skin you deserve, following these principals will also significantly improve your overall health, mental well-being, look and feel.



Maurice

March 12, 2007

How do you cook chicken ******* for someone who is on a diet?

Filed under: Cooking & Recipes — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 2:21 pm
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SteamTeaCream asked:


I’m on a diet and I want to have some chicken *******. What’s the best way to cook chicken so that it has the lowest possible calorie count? The taste doesn’t matter to me. It can taste as bland as possible as long as its cooked and not raw.

March 10, 2007

What’s the benefit of having a vegan or vegetarian diet opposed to the average americans?

Filed under: Vegetarian & Vegan — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 6:40 pm
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curious asked:


I’m just curious as to how having a vegan or vegetarian diet has affected you in a positive way.Do you think others should follow a vegan/vegetarian diet?…why or why not?

How could a vegan diet be safe and practical for infants and small children?

Filed under: Vegetarian & Vegan — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 1:27 pm
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Archaeopteryx asked:


This girl was put on a strict vegan diet, and ended up with a degenerative bone disease that left her with the spine of an 80 year old:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article4087977.ece

I understand the philosophy of veganism, and I am interested, BUT people do come first. How could this girl’s diet have been structured safely and still be considered vegan?

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