There Really Is Something With Exercising

Jennifer on May 19th, 2006 | File Under Weight Loss Tips -

Who would have thought that exercising and a breakfast drink (and changing nothing else) could lead to weight loss?

No news today…just thought I’d do an update of what I have been doing this week.  I guess that could be considered “news.”

I decided since I love Shaklee products and I am now a distributor - http://www.liveallnatural.com — that I would give the Slim Plan Gold a try.  I decided on the chocolate mix and I just drink it for breakfast since I normally have a liquid breakfast anyway.  So I started it on Monday and decided to do at least 1/2 hour of some type of exercise every single day (except maybe for the weekends).  So I decided to do cardio for this week and started my Slim in 6 again.  I also gave up Mt. Dew about 4 weeks ago and didn’t drop a pound like I thought I would (I thought it would just “melt” right off…not so for us over 30). 

How much have I lost?  I am down 4 lbs. so far!  Not too shabby.  Since I was already having a liquid breakfast and haven’t really changed what I eat and when, I am chalking it up to the Slim in 6 AND the Slim Plan Gold.  Oh, and I have also been snacking on the Metabolic Boosting Bites whenever I get a hankering for something chocolate.  They are very, very chocolaty and do not leave an after taste in my mouth, which is a +.

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Re-Banning Ephedra?

Jennifer on May 10th, 2006 | File Under Questionable Weight Loss Strategies -

That should be a no-brainer, but a federal judge overturned the ban on Ephedra and now the FDA is trying to get the ban restored on Ephedra, as they should.  So many people died or were harmed by Ephedra, that one would assume this would be a no-brainer.  I’m actually surprised that people still buy it, although I know I shouldn’t be.  When are we going to stop harming ourselves in order to lose weight?  There are so many better ways to lose those unwanted pounds!

I also wanted to share with you today an article I wrote about the health benefits of green tea, which includes weight loss:

Green Tea and Your Health

There’s quite a buzz these days surrounding green tea and its many health benefits, including weight loss. From books to magazines to the “Oprah,” show, everyone is talking about green tea. So what exactly is green tea and what is so special about it?

Green tea is derived from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant and is rich in catechin polyphenols, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which is a powerful antioxidant. Although green, oolong, and black teas all come from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant, green tea leaves are steamed, which prevents the EGCG from being oxidized. Black and oolong tea leaves are fermented, which means the EGCG is converted into other compounds that are not nearly as effective in fighting and preventing various diseases.

For approximately 4,000 years, green tea has been used by the Chinese as a medicine to treat everything from headaches to depression. Today, scientific research is providing hard scientific evidence for the health benefits of drinking green tea. A study published in 1994 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute indicated that drinking green tea reduced the risk of esophageal cancer in both Chinese men and women by almost 60 percent. More recently, in 2004, Harvard Medical School researchers found that a compound in green tea inhibits the growth and reproduction of cancer cells associated with Barrett’s esophagus (a condition caused by stomach acid rising up into the esophagus causing the cells lining the esophagus to change, raising the risk of esophageal cancer by 30 to 40 times). Also, research indicates that drinking green tea lowers total cholesterol levels, as well as improving the ratio of good cholesterol (HDL) to bad cholesterol (LDL). A few other medical conditions in which drinking green tea is said to be helpful is cancer prevention, cardiovascular disease, decreased risk of stroke, rheumatoid arthritis, infection, impaired immune function, fighting cavities, and slowing down potentially harmful blood clotting.

There is also scientific evidence showing that green tea also promotes weight loss. In the November 1999 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers found that men who were given a combination of caffeine and green tea extract burned more calories than those given only caffeine or a placebo.

There are a variety of green tea flavors, including apricot, cocomint, mandarin, ginseng, and many others. Green tea is also available in decaf, so no need to worry about caffeine, although regular green tea has less caffeine than coffee, with a 6-oz cup of coffee having 100 mg of caffeine compared to a 6-oz cup of green tea having only 30 mg. Also, you get the same benefits from the green tea no matter if it is hot or iced. You can even cook with green tea.

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The Dangers Of Weight Loss Pills

Jennifer on May 2nd, 2006 | File Under Questionable Weight Loss Strategies -

I see so many people ask, “Is there a safe diet pill that I can take to lose weight or curb my appetite?”  All diet drugs have some type of risk involved, including taxing the heart even more than it already is from the extra weight.  Common side effects from weight loss pills include:  dizziness, headache, insomnia, hypertension, irritability, tremor and dependence. If you get chest pain, psychosis, swelling in the hands or feet or lightheadedness, stop taking the pills and call the doctor or 9-1-1.

I do understand the desire to lose weight and to lose it NOW!  I am very impatient and want results in short order, but what I don’t understand is why we overlook the importance of eating healthy and learning how to eat healthy instead of immediately reaching for the next best diet pill?  Diet pills don’t teach us how to eat, so there is this vicious cycle of taking pills to get the weight off, ceasing the pills, going back to our old ways of eating, and are then surprised when the weight creeps back on and start the vicious cycle all over again by trying a new diet pill.

Here are some tips to curb appetite:  exercise, be sure to get your daily recommended dose of fiber, drink water (ice water preferably to speed up your metabolism), find an activity to perform instead of reaching for food - journal, take a walk, talk on the phone, and best of all, if you’re hungry - eat!  You don’t have to eat everything in the frig.  Eat a light snack - yogurt, fruit, veggies.  If you’re looking for chocolate, eat 2 Hershey’s Kisses.

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