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Don’t Make Dieting Difficult.

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The more difficult you make your diet, the less likely you are to stick to it and succeed.

If you are constantly having to think about your diet throughout the day, keeping account of all the foods that you eat  and the calories that you are counting, then it becomes very difficult to maintain for the long-term and eventually those types of diets result in failure for most people.

By keeping your weight loss program simple, you’re going to achieve a lot better results because it allows you to get on with enjoying everyday life without having to think about food and cutting back on your food intake for all of your waking hours.

Even mention of the word diet has negative effects for many people because it immediately places restrictions on their lifestyle.

There are enough things to contend with in modern day life without having to constantly keep track of what you’re eating. Although you do need to be aware of the types of  food and the portions that you are consuming, this is what determines whether you gain or lose weight.

Healthy weight loss can be achieved quite simply by just reducing by small amounts, the portions that you have at each meal even if you don’t change the types of foods you are eating.

This is generally the best way for people to start dieting as it doesn’t require anything that is too difficult and is not too hard to maintain for enough time to see results.

Once people see results from the weight loss program, then there is an incentive to carry on and do better, particularly if these results have come about by using simple techniques that haven’t burdened the enjoyment of life.

Before you start on any diets, consider the consequences and how it will impose on your life. Do you have the type of personality that will allow you to maintain what is required for that particular program.

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What is the Glycemic Index? Part 1 of 2

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Over the last 30 years, research into food and blood glucose response has completely changed our carbohydrate classification system.

It has been learned that it is impossible to predict the impact on blood glucose levels by certain foods, instead people are fed carbohydrate foods and the response measured.

This response is known as the Glycemic Index (GI), it is a measure of how quickly carbohydrate foods are digested and absorbed, and ranks carbohydrate foods according to their impact on blood sugar (glucose) levels: as indicted by elevated blood glucose.

Foods with a high GI are absorbed quickly into the blood stream and cause a rapid rise in blood glucose levels. While foods with a low GI are broken down more slowly over time and keep blood glucose levels more stable (Remember that low is slow!).

Some carbohydrate foods will maintain your energy levels for hours, while some may cause your blood glucose to rise and fall. Different types of carbohydrate can also affect feelings of fullness in the stomach and this can influence hunger and your ability to control your body weight.

Why is the GI important?

When our blood glucose levels are stable we have plenty of readily available fuel for the brain and muscles. If our blood glucose levels drop too low (hypoglycemia) we feel tired, dizzy and generally unwell. If our blood glucose levels rise too quickly a rapid drop usually follows this.

Include low glycemic index foods in meals and snacks to slow the release of glucose into the bloodstream. A low glycemic index snack a few hours before exercise will help maintain your energy levels for more effective training.

After high intensity exercise (strength training) a high glycemic index snack should be consumed within 30 minutes. This will help to replace energy and start the recovery process.

Low-GI foods take longer to digest and help delay hunger pangs that little bit more and thus promote weight loss. So please choose your carbs carefully as this will lower your insulin levels and burn more fat. The secret is to swap high GI foods with low GI foods.

Simple steps to a low GI diet.

Step No 1

Start with a healthy, well balanced and varied diet based on a good nutrition program. The diet should be low in fats, moderate in carbohydrate and protein. The program should be high in fibre and contain a varied amount of foods to provide the required amount of vitamins and minerals.

Step No 2

Look at the type of carbohydrates that you consume during the day. Look at the carbs that you eat the most, as these will have the most dramatic impact on your diet.

Try to change the carbs you eat the most with at least one low GI one. (Replace potato with sweet potato, use noodles instead of rice) By substituting half of your daily carbohydrate from high GI to low GI will result in an overall reduction in the GI of your diet.

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The pharmacist walks into the store to find a guy leaning heavily against a wall. He asks the blonde clerk: “What’s with that guy over there by the wall?”
The blonde clerk responds: “Well, he came in here this morning to get something for his cough. I couldn’t find the cough syrup, so I gave him an entire bottle of Laxative.”

The pharmacist yells: “You idiot! You can’t treat a cough with a laxative!”

The blonde clerk responds, “Of course you can! Look at him, he’s afraid to cough”.

With that I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and/or Happy Holidays. Don’t forget, watch the diet!!! Thanks for reading.

Why Don’t Diets Work!

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

You would have heard this many times that most diets don’t work and the fact is that this is true.

Many people will start on a diet but the percentage that will succeed and achieve the weight loss that they desire will only be small compared to those who fail.

And when they fail, many people will try again or change to another diet in the hope that the next diet will work. As stated many times, most diets are too hard to keep up and people become discouraged and give up.

One of the problems that face people who are on a diet is the fact that they are constantly thinking about food. It is on their mind all the time because they are on a diet. They talk about it to others, they tell everyone they are on a diet and food becomes the main focus of their thoughts throughout the day.

Does this sound like you?

When you start a diet, the first thing you have to start dealing with in most cases is hunger. That is something that is too hard for most people to endure and for this reason most diets fail.

No one wants to starve and it is only human nature to do everything we can to ensure we get sufficient food so that we won’t starve.

If you are trying to maintain a diet that constantly leaves you feeling hungry all the time, then you are most likely destined to failure. It’s just too difficult and life wasn’t meant to be that hard.

The outcome for most people after having to endure this period of hardship is to get back onto the ‘eating too much’ bandwagon and pile the weight back on that has been lost on the diet, albeit at a far faster rate.

So, that weight that you might have struggled to lose over a period of months, will go back on in weeks leaving you feeling more disappointed than you would have been had you never dieted in the first place. Just keep cutting back on your portions a little at a time and you will be surprised!

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