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August 30, 2007

What would be a healthy diet and exercise?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:13 pm
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Liz asked:


I am 5′7 and 190 lbs. I currently am walking 30 minutes a day, do elliptical bike for 20 min every other day, and do Jillian Michaels 30 day shred everyday. What would be a good diet and am I doing anything wrong or should I add anything to my workouts?

August 28, 2007

Diet for Idiots – a Great Tool for Weight Loss Tips

Filed under: Wellness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 7:21 am
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.

The main reason that the diet plan works time and time again is because it utilizes diverse eating styles and rotates them, so that a person receives all the nutrients he or she needs in order to be healthy and yet not be bored by the diet. This is a gread diet plan that really works!

Without the use of many different diet plans there would not be much merit to the plan because most diets that are in existence always omit something or encourage over eating something. For instance a low carbohydrate diet encourages the removal of a large part of your 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.



Jean

What kind of heartburn diet can a picky eater have?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 4:05 am
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Brandon asked:


I eat no vegetables. Mainly just junkfood and stuff. I’ve been eating baked chicken lately, along with porkchops and other stuff like this. All i drink now is water. I’ve given up the really bad junkfood. It’s hard to have such a sweet tooth and have to diet. Especially when there’s nothing healthy that I like. Anyone know any half tasty food I may be willing to try, that isn’t a vegetable?

August 26, 2007

Eating a lot of sodium while dieting, How will this affect my weight loss?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 7:37 pm
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tiffiny asked:


I am eating very low fat and low calorie and staying well under my daily goals. The only problem is that I am eating a lot of lean cuisines and deli sandwiches and prepared meals and sandwich meat are high in sodium. I am averaging around 160% of my daily recommended sodium intake. How will this affect my weight loss? Health in general?

Starvation Diets vs. The Day Off Diet

Filed under: 3133 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 11:43 am
Samantha I. Snare asked:


You diet because you want to look as good as you can possibly look. Starvation diets like the 1200 calorie diet and the cabbage soup diet may appeal to you because you feel like you will reach your goal of improved looks faster by starving yourself. But the truth is you will be doing yourself far more damage than good with starvation diets such as these.

“Why are starvation diets so bad?”

Besides the obvious point that you will be miserable while you are on a starvation diet is the fact that starvation diets don’t really work. You may lose a few pounds at first but soon your metabolism will adjust and your weight loss will slow considerably. And when you eventually go off your starvation diet you will almost instantly gain back all of the weight you have lost. Usually you will gain more weight back than you initially lost! Yes, that means that starvation diets more often cause weight gain than weight loss.

Why would you want to go on a diet that makes you feel miserable and is likely to make you gain weight? You should always avoid starvation diets, there is no exception to this rule.

“What diet should I choose then?”

The answer to his question is actually quite simple: The Day Off Diet. Why? Because it is a true revolution in dieting. It requires no calorie counting, no carb counting, and no fat counting. You won’t have to keep a food journal or be thinking about food all the time. And you will never have to go hungry.

The Day Off Diet also requires a “day off” from dieting every 7th day. This “day off” will have the dual purpose of letting you satisfy your wildest food cravings while also actually boosting your weight loss by speeding up your metabolism. The Day Off Diet is so much more effective than starvation diets because of this factor.

While starvation diets make your metabolism slow down so that your weight loss slows down, The Day Off Diet keeps your metabolism up and may actually speed it up faster than where it’s at now so that you will lose weight at warp speed!

“What about low carb diets?”

Low carb diets are an improvement over starvation diets but they are still not as effective as The Day Off Diet. Why? Because they are far too restrictive. That makes them too difficult for most people to stick with over the long haul. Plus they require you to keep track of how many carbs you eat and that can be a real drag!

“When can I start losing weight with The Day Off Diet?”

Right now. The diet is instantly available online. There’s no reason to wait. In fact, every minute you waste not starting this diet is an extra minute you will spend with more fat on your body than you want! You will reach your goal weight with this diet. It’s 100 guaranteed.



Franklin

what are your best tips while dieting?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 3:22 am
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Darla sparkles in the sun asked:


I dont mean best diet or excercise plans, i mean like motivationial tips to keep you going, succesful things you do that stop you from cheating?

August 25, 2007

The Raw Food Diet: Healthy, or are Benefits Cooked-up?

Filed under: Nutrition — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 1:34 am
Diets In Review asked:


Since when was getting a raw deal a good thing? When you decide to try the Raw Food Diet, apparently. Proponents of this natural food diet stick to unprocessed uncooked plant foods, such as fresh fruit and vegetables, sprouts, seeds, nuts, grains, beans, dried fruit, and seaweed.

Most adherents are vegetarian, while some eat raw fish and even fewer eat (gulp!) raw meat. Either way, you may as well say bye-bye to that new stainless steel stove of yours. That’s because raw food proponents believe that heating any food above 116 degrees Fahrenheit destroys important enzymes that help in digestion and absorption of the essential nourishment you get from your meals.

Critics claim that even if enzymes are inactivated when food is heated, the body uses its own enzymes for digestion. They also point out that cooking makes some phytochemicals easier to absorb into your system.

Regardless of which side you stand on, the emphasis on natural, non-processed food sources, is undeniably a good place to start.

So, are you still interested in trying the raw eating lifestyle? Since this is a pretty drastic change in your eating habits, you may experience some withdrawal symptoms such as headaches and nausea when you first give up sugar and caffeine. But don’t fret; it should only last a couple days. You may also risk some nutritional deficiencies such as protein, calcium and iron, so consider consulting your doctor first.

More diet tips and diet reviews at www.dietsinreview.com and the diet forum. Also don’t forget the diet blog



Jacqueline

August 17, 2007

What works best to stop cravings? I have tried everything possible from dieting to exercise to lose weight?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 9:53 pm
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bright star asked:


I know that there are a lot of new products out there but i have never tried any of them. If I wanted to lose about 20 pounds and maybe a couple of inches on my waist, should i try one of them?

August 16, 2007

What are good dieting tips for Teens?

Filed under: Diet & Fitness — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 8:30 pm
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Mel_Hooker asked:


I’m 5′7 and weight about 185 pounds. I **** the flab that I have but I dont want to use any diet pills. I want to get down to between 100 to 150 and look good by my senior year which is coming soon [im a jr in high school now] I also want my arms and legs to loose some of that flab, not only my stomach. What are some best ways to look y best by the summer?

Diet Tips for Women on the Move

Filed under: 2871 — Tags: , , — chatyak @ 1:24 pm
The Diet Guy asked:


Staying on your diet can be a challenge for anyone, but for a busy working mom the challenges can be especially tough. A busy lifestyle can make it impossible to get to the gym for a daily workout, prepare your meals ahead of time, or even to remember to pack your lunch for work each day. Being in a rush can make it difficult to stick to your diet when it’s so easy to grab something at the drivethrough. Here’s a collection of hints and tips from other busy women that will help you stay on your diet despite all the temptations.

Don’t try to ’save time’ by eating on the run, or snacking at your desk while you work. No matter how rushed you are, take the time to eat like a civilized human being, to quote my mother. Set the table, put your food on a plate and have a meal. You’ll eat less and feel fuller – and not feel the urge to snack because you ‘haven’t eaten anything all day’. 

Cook just what will be eaten. Ignore all those homemaker articles that suggest that you ‘cook for tomorrow’ to save time. Cook one portion per person at each meal. That way you’ll avoid the temptation to finish off the leftover – and teach your family healthy eating habits. 

Get up early enough to eat breakfast at home. The morning rush to get ready may make it tempting to grab something on the way to work, or skip breakfast entirely. Don’t do it. You’ll end up eating up all that saved time – and a lot more calories – with midmorning trips to the snack machine, or fight off the blahs all morning long. Stock up on easy breakfast foods. A piece of fruit, a container of yogurt and a slice of toast are a healthy, balanced start for your day.

Most diets suggest that you drink at least eight 8 ounce glasses of water a day. If the thought of drinking a half gallon of water makes you queasy, there are ways to make it more appealing. Stock up on flavored bottled water in the fridge at work and keep one icy cold on your desk. At home, float mint sprigs or lemon slices in a crystal pitcher. There’s no added calories, but oh what a difference in presentation and flavor!

Trying to lose baby weight can be frustrating. You want to take it off as quickly as possible – but your body may not be cooperative. Keep in mind that your body is designed to nourish a child for up to a year after you give birth. Putting it on a starvation diet will kick it into survival gear, making it even harder to lose the extra weight. Instead of fighting your body’s natural tendency to store up nutrition for the baby, eat healthy portions and increase your activity level. And if you’re breastfeeding, remember that your body needs up to 1000 more calories a day than usual. Don’t skimp – you’ll just convince your body that it’s starving. 

Employ the buddy system for moral support. Making a pact with a friend to exercise together makes it easier to stick to your resolution. Instead of meeting with friends for lunch, challenge friends to a tennis game, or take a brisk walk in the park together.

Remember that a healthy, active lifestyle and a nutritious diet are the true keys to losing weight permanently. By choosing a diet that makes sense for your lifestyle, you’ll make it easier on yourself to lose weight, and keep it off for good.



Constance
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