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Have You Said I Need to Lose Weight Now

Friday, January 30th, 2009
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Faye Brown asked:


How many people have said help I need to lose weight now? With over half of the North American population now carrying around extra pounds the weight loss industry is now in the billion’s of dollars and growing. How do you determine what is a healthy weight loss plan for yourself so you can accomplish your weight loss goal and the even harder task of keeping weight off?

One of the problems is that people who need to lose weight now, expect to lose pounds and inches fast. How much weight loss is a realistic and in what time span for a healthy weight loss plan? This is one of the problems with even the top weight loss programs. It took you a while to put on those extra pounds and inches, many of them creeping up ever so slowly until one day your pants no longer fit comfortably. So instead of solving the problem we go out and purchase new clothes. This is something most North Americans enjoy is owning new clothes so with this in the back of our minds it is an easy solution to those undesired extra pounds.

Why do you say I need to lose weight now? Is it for health reasons, personal reasons or both? If you are trying to lose weight for someone else, the chance of being successful in reaching your weight loss goal is not very high. You must want to do it for yourself to feel better and be healthier, have more energy and for more self confidence and a better out look on life. Yes, losing those extra pounds and inches can do many things to improve the quality of life.

Let’s look at what are necessary in the weight loss process to have success. You must have a strong desire to be the person you want to become, just saying I need to lose weight is not enough. Many people start a program and then forgot about it within the first two weeks. It takes 21 days to create a habit and maybe changing things slowly in your life might be the best way for you to ensure your weight loss success.

The first thing you should set out to do is to stop, and I do mean stop eating after 7 pm at night. This is a hard one for many overweight people. Usually when you eat after 7 pm you are eating foods that are quick with high calories and little nutritional value. If you do this successfully for 21 days your body will no longer be sending those hunger signals to your brain, thus staring the weight loss process and retraining your brain to not require food after this time so you can begin to lose pounds and inches.

The next thing to do for a healthy weight loss plan is to start eating more frequently but smaller portions of food. Many people who need to lose weight now skip meals thinking this will help speed up the weight loss process. Actually this is very far from reality and they tend to overeat at the meals they do eat. By spreading your calorie intake thought the whole day sends your body the message that you are not starving it and will start using the stored fat within your body instead of storing more as fat. This will enable you to lose pounds and inches quicker than eating just one or two big meals, but again it takes time for your body to adapt to the change in our eating pattern and will take some time to retrain your brain.

So is it appropriate to expect to immediate weight loss results? While it can be done without retraining your brain and your body, it is almost impossible to keep the weight loss off. It is important to change the way you think from I need to lose weight now, to I need to lose weight for a healthier, happier life. Small changes can go a long way to having weight loss success with a help of a healthy weight loss plan.



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Does Weight Loss Without Exercise Make Sense

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
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Of all the articles and ads about weight loss and weight loss products, you will notice that many of them seem to be saying that weight loss without exercise is what they have to offer. They will tell you about some diet pill, or perhaps a diet, which is going to take the weight off without you lifting a finger…other than to unscrew the cap.

So here’s the question: Can somone really lose weight simply by adjusting their diet? So many people feel that they do not have the time to exercise, or feel they lack the energy to exercise, or just plain don’t want to. It would be great if all they had to do was take some pill or eat some specific diet and the weight would go away, right?

Now, my problem is that when I think of, or advise someone on, weight loss, I automatically throw in adjectives like “healthy” and “permanent”. I’m not really in touch with the concept of using a diet to lose a few pounds to get back into last year’s clothes or to look good at the high school reunion. I tend to think of losing weight as a step to the point where you achieve your weight loss goal and enter the realm of weight management. At this point, you are living a healthy lifestyle of combined physical activity and proper nutrition and are able to enjoy life to the max…for a good many years to come!

“Yeah, Don, that’s great, but I’m one of the first group of people you talked about. I just want to lose weight and don’t want to mess with exercise. Heck, man, I’m so overweight and pooped all the time that just thinking about exercise scares me. Just tell me what diet pill to take or diet to follow so that I can get my weight down, look good, feel good about myself, and enjoy life like you say!”

Well, there are people who want to be rich but who don’t want to “mess with” saving, or making wise purchasing decisions, or working hard, either. Whatever we really want in life usually has some sort of price tag attached, and, as the saying goes, we usually, “get what we paid for”.

To throw in another old saying, anything worth doing is worth doing well.

To get back to the weight loss without exercise issue, let’s look at a couple of facts.

1. Diets do not work as far as permanent or healthy weight loss is concerned.

2. Permanent, healthy weight loss is commonly achieved through a combination of exercise and proper nutrition.

3. While there are diet products and supplements which can enhance the effects of any weight loss program, they very seldom do the trick by themselves for most people.

Let’s start with that last one.

Start by reading the labels or advertising literature of most diet pills and other weight loss supplements. Somewhere you will usually find a statement that will say something like “when used with regular exercise and a sensible nutrition program”. In other words, taking that diet pill or supplement “might” help you lose weight IF it is taken as part of some other weight loss program.

Even the manufacturers of the Alli fat loss pill, which at the moment is the only federally approved weight loss pill, will let you know that you really need to be doing other things as well as taking their pill to experience effective weight loss. Testing of that pill, one of the most effective available, show that weight loss with the pill alone will be minimal unless it is used with a program of regular exercise and proper nutrition.

Let’s face it. If there WAS one diet pill that you could take and then sit around watching TV, eating ice cream, and drinking beer…AND still lose weight and be healthy, there would not be so many different diet pills claiming to do the trick!

Okay, I started with the last fact, so let’s jump around and deal with the first fact next.

Diets per se do not work for permanent, healthy weight loss.

When you suddenly decrease the calories you regularly have been feeding your body, it senses a starvation situation (built in survival trait) and lowers its basic metabolic rate. In other words, it adjusts itself to function with fewer calories. This might not be too bad, but, if you go back to your old eating habits, the same amount of calories will now produce more fat to be stored on your body.

This is the reason that going on and off diets is very likely to cause weight gain, rather than weight loss! It’s called yo-yo dieting.

Additionally, extreme reductions in nutrition can also mean extreme reductions in the vitamins, minerals, protein, carbohydrates, fats (needed for life), phytonutrients, and other nutritional factors required for health, energy, and long life. You might lose weight but actually endanger your health and lack the energy necessary to live your life with pleasure.

Just to throw in another monkey wrench, once your body has adapted to its new diet and adjusted its basic metaolism, the weight loss will cease. This usually occurs after only a few pounds have been lost. To lose more weight, you will have to cut your nutritional intake even more, or simply decide to take a look at the second fact I listed.

Test after test and study after study has demonstrated beyond a doubt that the most effective weight loss program is one that includes regular, moderate exercise and healthy eating and living habits. The exercise does NOT have to be extreme, although overall results will usually be directly related to the amount of effort expended.

Most of us are NOT going to wind up looking like Arnold Schwarzenegger or Cory Everson unless we exercise and eat like they do!

However; regular, moderate exercise can burn calories and build lean muscle tissue which will continue to use up excess calories and burn fat even when we are not exercising. It will raise energy levels, make daily life easier, help elevate mood and fight depression, and will help protect us against a host of degenerative diseases. It has been shown to delay and mitigate the effects of aging, and has been shown a potent protector against many conditions including heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, arthritis, and many forms of cancer.

Healthy eating does not necessarily mean “dieting”. Healthy eating involves such things as proper selection of foods, paying attention to portion sizes, and changing a few eating habits…including that great American pastime…snacking!

I used the term “healthy eating and living” because such things as getting the proper amount of sleep, having fun, and having friends can also contribute to health in general and weight loss in particular.

Is weight loss without exercise possible?

Sure! Millions of people throughout history have gotten very thin before they starved to death!

Millions more have simply combined exercise with healthy eating and living habits to experience permanent, healthy weight loss and have enjoyed a long and happy life as a result.

Your choice?



By: Donovan Baldwin

About the Author:

Donovan Baldwin is a central Texas writer. He is also a University of West Florida alumnus, a member of Mensa, and is retired from the U. S. Army after 21 years of service. His interests include nature, the environment, health, fitness, yoga, and weight loss. He often posts articles on health and weight loss at http://nodiet4me.com/articledirectory/



Learn How to Set Realistic Goals for Your Weight Loss by Acomplia Rimonabant

Saturday, April 26th, 2008
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Weight loss is not something as a blind’s man journey or it’s not something to take a dosage at night and walk up in the morning to lose weight. Weight loss is a long way process to lose weight and keeping the weight off with healthy lifestyle. To start your weight loss journey, the best way is to keep your weight loss goal worksheet at hand so you can realistically set your plans. This weight loss goal worksheet helps you keep track of your weight loss journey so you can monitor that how much your weight loss plan got successful.

This weight loss goal worksheet has some exercise, a little bet dieting and Acomplia as a weight loss drug. If you want to get your body back to shape but have found that most of the diet plans have not worked for you. Then take a look at popular weight loss drug Acomplia. Acomplia weight loss drug is a diet pill also cures obesity which will reduce extra fat and get you into shape. Acomplia weight loss drug does not only help to get into shape but this weight loss drug also helps prevent health problems caused by obesity.

Work of Acomplia

Acomplia weight loss drug not only reduce obesity but this weight loss drug is also used to quit smoking. For best and fast results, it’s advised that weight loss drug Acomplia should be taken on a regular basis. For maximum results, Acomplia weight loss drug should be supplemented with healthy diet and regular exercise. Acomplia weight loss drug also helps combating alcohol. Acomplia weight loss drug also helps in balancing cholesterol.

Usage of Acomplia

With all the diet supplements Acomplia weight loss drug should be taken on regular basis. Along with regular exercise and diet plan, Acomplia helps to lose weight. To avoid sudden weight gain Acomplia weight loss drug should be taken on a regular basis. Any one suffering from kidney problems, galactose intolerance, psychiatric and liver problems should not take Acomplia weight loss drug before consulting a doctor. Pregnant women and children under 18 should not take Acomplia diet pill.

Side effects of Acomplia

Acomplia has several side effects which may include mood swings, vomiting, depression and some sleeping disorders.

Availability of Acomplia weight loss drug

Acomplia weight loss drug can be bought online from the manufacturer’s site, by email, via fax or over the telephone. Acomplia weight loss drug can also be bought from any of the online pharmacies. Acomplia weight loss drug is available in 20 gm pills. There are 28 tablets in a pack, 56, 84, 168 and 336 tablets in a pack. As the number of tablets increases in a pack then there is more discount. Acomplia weight loss drug is also believed to restrict CB1 receptors. Acomplia weight loss drug is almost available in every country of Europe and is also available in many countries of Asia, Africa and Australia.

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By: David Albert

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David Albert is a Weight”>http://www.4rx.com/online-pharmacy/categories/weight-loss/generic-acomplia.html?kbid=7812″>Weight loss expert and author of many weight loss reports. He helped thousands of people losing their weight.



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