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Some Myths and Facts about Weight Loss
Low Fat Myth
The fact is although low fat diets have been popular for 15 years, people are still getting overweight as each year passes.
Low Calorie Myth
Eating low calorie diets may allow a few pounds of weight loss for the first few days, but your body will then adjust itself by burning fewer calories each day and all weight loss will come to a halt.
Low Carb Myth
Low carb diets become very popular these days but they are too strict to follow and may leave you feeling miserable each day.
Exercise Myth
You don’t get fat because of a lack or exercise. You’re overweight because you eat the wrong foods, you eat the wrong types of calories per meal, and you eat meals in the
wrong patterns each day. The fact is: some foods can make you fat but some other foods will make you thin!
So, the answer of your weight loss program is FOOD itself. FOOD is more powerful than any prescription weight loss pills. You will lose weight by eating the right foods at the right intervals each day. The right patterns of eating will boost your body to burn much more and more fat.
On the contrary, the wrong patterns of meals, even in much smaller amount, will store calories in fat tissue.
The good news is, you still can eat 3 meals a day, and even more, and, if you know the right patterns, you will get much slimmer and lighter only within 11 days.
Believe it or not but it works! I’ll tell you more at:
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My period is 2 weeks late already. I’m a virgin but I mess around with my boyfriend. I think its unlikely that I’m pregnant though but anything is possible. I just turned 17. I take 2 weight loss supplements that are all natural one is african mango extract and the other is weight savoir by new health its all natural extracts though. I read that a change in diet can delay a period but can taking that? I started taking them right after my last period but my chery was also popped by my bf since then. We didn’t have sex he fingered me. Please only mature serious answers. I am also bloated for the past week and I been feeling dizzy…
Could I just be sick? Pregnant? My last period was december 16th. Thanks for the help
Yes it absolutely can.
http://www.yogic-slim.com/index.htm?aff=y/121 Weight loss, in the context of medicine, health or physical fitness, is a reduction of the total body mass, due to a mean loss of fluid, body fat or adipose tissue and/or lean mass, namely bone mineral deposits, muscle, tendon and other connective tissue. It can occur unintentionally due to an underlying disease or can arise from a conscious effort to improve an actual or perceived overweight or obese state. A crash diet refers to willful nutritional restriction (except water) for more than 12 hours. The desired result is to have the body burn fat for energy with the goal of losing a significant amount of weight in a short time. There is a possibility of excessive muscle loss, depending on the approach used. Your Body Mass Index is a measure of weight that takes height into account. Higher BMIs are often associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and heart disease.
You can maximize fat loss by incorporating the following into your lifestyle:
1) Use a Quality Fat Loss Supplement – To help reverse the cycle of fat gain, hundreds of phytonutrients in Yogic Slim act at the molecular level to raise metabolic rate, increase energy, prevent muscle loss, and stabilize hormones and insulin levels thus regulating appetite.
2) Weight Training – More muscle mass means a higher resting metabolic rate and more calories burned. Weight training 3 to 4 days per week (less than 1 hour per session with 30 to 60 second rest periods in between sets) will foster high levels of muscle building (anabolic) hormones and minimize muscle wasting (catabolic) hormones. Work each body part once a week (chest and back on day 1, legs on day 3, shoulders and arms on day 5).
3) Aerobics – 40 to 60 minutes of aerobics (jogging, fast walking, swimming, cycling) on alternating days from weight training will help to burn fat and calories, increase physical endurance, strengthen heart and lungs, help control blood lipid levels and blood pressure, increase insulin sensitivity, and enhance energy and ability to cope with stress. Since aerobics on an empty stomach rely on fat for energy, morning time is ideal for aerobics. The level of intensity should be within your target heart range. This means 60% to 85% of your maximum heart rate (you feel the workout is somewhat hard where you feel tired but can continue for the entire 40 to 60 minute period).
4) Carbohydrates – consume low to moderate GI (Glycemic Index) carbohydrates at all times. All low GI diets are based on the same principle of balancing blood sugar. The foods which are restricted on low GI diets are those which cause your blood sugar and insulin levels to rise fast and high. This results in more food being converted to fat. Some foods commonly believed to be healthy actually have a high GI index: dried dates, watermelon, banana, raisins, brown rice pasta, white rice, cornmeal, couscous, instant rice, white bread, wholemeal bread, dark rye, and popular cereals (Raisin Bran, Special K, Grape Nuts, Cornflakes, Rice Krispies, Cheerios, Puffed Wheat).
5) Protein – consume lean, complete protein regularly with meals to raise your metabolic and anabolic hormones and prevent lean tissue loss. Good protein sources are skinless chicken, salmon, tuna, sardines, low fat cottage cheese, egg whites, and turkey breast. Avoid luncheon meats, whole milk, ground beef, cheese, bacon, pork chops, and yogurt.
6) Reduce Saturated Fats and Replace with Polyunsaturated Fats (PUFAs) – Limit butter, red meat, cheese, mayonnaise, macadamia nuts, peanut butter, and sunflower seeds. Avoid margarine, foods with “partially hydrogenated” on labeling, processed vegetable oils, and fried foods. Regularly consume flax oil, non-processed vegetable oils, salmon, olive oil, hazelnuts, peanut oil, hemp, avocado, almonds, and fish oil.
7) Regularly Drink Water – Drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water per day to avoid dehydration and help liberate fat stores to be burned as energy.
Multivitamins – A good quality multivitamin / mineral supplement is always advisable for maximizing metabolism, fat loss, and health.
9) Increase Fiber Intake – Fibrous vegetables like Broccoli, Cauliflower, Peppers, and Carrots, and other raw vegetables and brown rice and whole grains increase transit time of food, improve digestion, and enhance weight loss. They also add bulk to the diet which reduces appetite.
10) Eat 5 to 6 Small Meals Daily – Spreading food intake improves nutrient absorption, minimizes blood sugar fluctuations, and decreases fat-storing hormones and enzymes.
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I am very obese, female, 5’6. I am on a lifestyle change, working out 5 times a week, cutting calories, cutting all bad things out of my diet. I take a vitamin. I was wondering if green tea supplements/metabolism boosters, etc, would be efficient and good to add to this new lifestyle. Any suggestions?
I am 20.
Balanced diet and exercise. Period. i just know if you are taking in more calories every day than you are burning running on the treadmill, you have to make some changes. Drop your caloric intake or increase the amount of exercise, or better yet – do both. Little things that can help – replace your computer chair with an excerise ball, take the stairs instead of the elevator, don’t skip meals (and make them healthy meals), fidget (belive it or not tapping your foot or clenching your butt while you sit burns more calories than just sitting still). Good luck