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Sweet toothed fat-free life to Obesity

Changing to a healthier lifestyle, reaps lifelong benefits

It is possible to naturally lower your cholesterol, reduce your high blood pressure, regain your energy, and reduce your weight for life. The answer is yes. Generally though, people decide to make major lifestyle changes only when they have reached a certain critical point in their lives, waiting until their health has deteriorated to such an extent that they have to do something about it. Most people know deep down that their lifestyle has contributed to their high cholesterol or high blood pressure or low energy levels or constipation or weight gain, aches and pains and more. So many conditions are related to poor nutrition, lifestyle and being overweight. All very fixable. The evidence of going ‘on a diet’ and the inevitable coming ‘off a diet’ doesn’t work. Actually, losing the weight is the relatively easy bit compared to keeping that weight off over the longer term?  The evidence has shown over and over again that 90 to 95% of people who have lost weight will put their weight back on within 2 to 5 years and for some it doesn’t take that long.

Battling the food manufactures

The food industry spoon feeds the public confusing information. It’s in their interest to do so. To have people hooked on certain foods and drink is good news for the food manufacturers. Hooked being the operative word, if this was not the case it would all be so easy to eat healthily and maintain a sensible weight. Most people get their information from advertising the food manufactures bombard the public with. The supermarket shelves are full of temping foods where their packaging often costs more than the food they contain. A huge amount of money goes into the research and development of the presentation, so you will buy, consume and get hooked. Even in your own home you can’t get away from it, if you watch TV there are adverts that are constantly temping you and making you think that this latest product is your “quick fix” answer to your weight and health problems.

Over the decades consumption of various sweet substances has steadily been rising to such an extent people are consuming huge amounts. Partly, as the food industry has added higher amounts of sugar (or other sweet ingredients) and because there are even more products on the shelves that contain some sort of sweet ingredients, so the public has well and truly become hooked. On the subject of sweet things here is a list of sweet substances you need to look out for when you read the ingredients of the products you consume – dextrose, maltose, HFCS (‘high fructose corn syrup’ which many experts are claiming is much worse than sugar), fructose (not to be confused with fresh fruit), lactose, glucose, sucrose (another word for sugar), levulose, galactose, mannitol, sorbitol, xylitol, corn syrup, concentrated cane juice, dextrins, dextrans, and malto-dextrins. Secondly, by managing to gradually add more sweetness, people are left wanting more, so consumers are left constantly craving to satisfy their need for a sweet taste. You have to start with being aware of the amount of hidden sugar or recognising sweet ingredients in its many guises and begin to re-educate your taste buds. This is a very important step.

Consuming chemicals that taste sweet is not the answer

Some people think they can get around this by maintaining their need for sweet things while reducing their calorie consumption. They turn to unhealthy foods that are sweetened with chemicals. There is an irony about this, in both animal and human trials these chemical sweeteners have shown to increase most people’s craving for sweet and fatty foods! It is not unusual for some people to experience increased fluid retention, even weight gain and digestive problems. As you look on the supermarket shelves there are more and more products appearing that contain chemical sweeteners of one type or another. The problem with this tactic is that it does nothing to re-educate your taste buds. It also has to be remembered adding chemicals to your diet is not a way to a long term healthier life. Other issues that need to be discussed or highlighted are that people eagerly jump on the band wagon to devour the latest “quick fix” solutions, fluids, lotions, potions, pills, drinks, diet bars, and weird routines such as taking massive amounts of laxatives, consuming medications that speed up their system, vomiting, drinking gallons and gallons of water and a whole lot more unhealthy practices.  A lot of people want to lose their weight very fast. Here lies a problem. This approach does absolutely nothing to address any underlining problems and 99% of quick fix gimmicks either cost your pocket or cost your health and are not sustainable in the long run. This is the key – not sustainable.

Does calorie counting work?

The idea that one-size weight-loss diet fits all also doesn’t work. Each person has different health issues and often different reasons why they have weight issues. Each person has a set of symptoms and clues that add up to creating an individual picture. A plan of action should be do-able that incorporates short term, medium and very importantly healthy long term changes that eventually become second nature or good habits. People who count calories still make some very poor food choices and are obsessed with weighing or measuring food, and calculating numbers. Here is a typical example of what happens over and over again to so many people to some degree. “There is an article written by Dr. Allen King called Obesity and Health, that demonstrates how he put 500 of his patients on a 1000 calorie a day diet. Six months later, the average patient lost 50lbs! Wow, success you would think or say. Sounds good doesn’t it. However…………..three years later these same patients have now gained an average of 60lbs – that is very depressing! For some it didn’t take as long as 3 years. Now the dieters are 10lbs heavier than before they started the diet!”

What farmers know you should know

Farmers have known for a long time and it very much applies to humans also. Animals fed on raw food are leaner and slimmer going to market compared to animals fed the same foods and the same amount of food but cooked (being the only difference) making these animals fatter. So why is this? Raw foods are bursting with ‘live enzymes’ and many vital nutrients are left intact, all encouraging health-gain and weight-loss. Something else farmers do, they restrict the amount of food their animals are given for a few days and then for a few days the animals are allowed to eat as they did before. These animals also go to market heavier than those who have been fed constantly so more profit without extra cost! This is what most people do; restrict their food for a while (go ‘on a diet’) for a few days then go back to their normal eating habits (come ‘off the diet’) and they repeat the process.

We have a built-in survival mechanism. If you think how many situations in history have humans been faced with a famine. It makes sense that the body hangs on to as much as possible. The very action of restriction greatly increases the activity of this potent fat-storing enzyme. Then there is insulin which stimulates the quantity and activity of lipoprotein lipases. If insulin levels are high then the lipases are more active however if insulin is low the lipases are far less active. This is another very important aspect to the whole health/weight scenario. Keeping your blood sugar levels stable is vital in reducing the body’s need to produce as much insulin. So again it’s not so much about counting calories it’s about what you eat and how it affects your blood sugar levels. And this brings me to the other point about raw and cooked food mentioned earlier. A raw carrot has a very different affect on your blood sugar levels than when it’s cooked and the more it’s cooked the greater the affect. Feast and famine (going on and coming off a diet) can induce changes in the action of an enzyme that burns fat, which seems to be lower in dieters. So dieting may well be increasing your fat-storing enzymes while lowering your fat-burning enzymes. This doesn’t mean all your food should be raw? It does mean you need to incorporate more raw foods that are rich in enzymes and nutrients into your new long term lifestyle plan. This is another reason why sugar and other sweet ingredients need to be eliminated, as they greatly affect your insulin levels regardless of calories consumed.

Your fat phobia maybe hindering your success

In the last few decades fat was deemed the big energy to weight-loss and health, people turned to processed products the food industry convinced the public they needed, products like ‘lite’ or ‘fat-reduced’ or ‘fat-free’. The industry cleverly got people to change their habits and a massive industry was born producing highly processed oils and fats like margarine which contained ‘trans fatty acids’ that turned out to be lethal to health. It took a big effort by many health authorities to get products with ‘trans fatty acids’ removed from the supermarket shelves. Essential fatty acids EFAs, as the name would indicate are essential to health and a stable weight. It has been estimated that most people only get about a 10th of the ‘essential fatty acids’ they need. EFAs are needed for the metabolism, fluid balance, anti-aging, circulation and so much more. If you want to lose weight, extend your life, reduce inflammation, prevent chronic disease you need to eat the correct types of fats and oils. If you are one of those people who is “fat phobic” do not panic! Remember if your ‘fat phobia’ had worked you wouldn’t be reading this now. It is also important to realize the presence of fat in the stomach delays the emptying of the stomach, contributing to the feeling of satiety (the feeling of fullness) for longer. We need some fats to ensure the absorption of fat soluble vitamins like Vitamin E, Vitamin A and Vitamin D. Avoid the processed fats found in mayonnaise, ice-cream, margarine, chips (crisps), the average oil on the supermarket shelf, you get the idea. Essential fatty acids are found in foods like cold pressed or extra virgin oils, in unroasted nut and seeds, fresh produce like avocados, and oily fish.

In a nut shell

As you go for the next ‘quick fix’ solution be aware you are moving further away from long term success. The more processed your food is the more you are moving away from enzyme rich foods that keep humans and animals healthier and slimmer. Relying on the food and diet industry to provide you with answers like artificial sweeteners so you can maintain your sweet taste will sabotage you health and long term weight loss. A great place to start is to get an understanding of good nutrition so you can make informed choices. Check the ingredients of every product in your store cupboard and bin everything that is going to sabotage your new long term health-gain and weight-loss. Kick start this by having only fresh fruit and vegetable for just a short few days. This gives the body a break with old habits and gives you a chance to begin re-educating your taste buds.

Are you making a few fundamental mistakes?

Are you finding it difficult to lose weight? Maybe you are making some fundamental mistakes.  Some will have more of an impact than others; some will be very small while other will have a lasting effect. Hopefully this article will be able to help you identify and pin point some that you might be making and hindering your success.

One might be the “all or nothing” mistake – if you make your diet too strict, too difficult in which case you might be setting yourself up for failure because the guidelines you have set yourself are impossible for you to adhere to. The problem is when you depart a little from the regime feelings of failure set in. Don’t set yourself up for failure, frustration and resentment. Generally short term dieting doesn’t work in the long run. Short term dieting means people inevitably end up going back to their bad habits.

Don’t choose a diet where you are instructed to eat a limited variety of foods each day. Choose a diet that is full of healthy foods in as big a variety as possible.

Do you deprive yourself of everything you love, sure there are foods you do need to give up as some are totally unhealthy and have no place in a healthy weight-loss diet. Giving up certain foods is sensible but do you need to give up everything. For instance if you like chocolate swap it for the high cocoa content of 70% to 90% and just eat less. This chocolate has less fat and sugar and is extremely rich in anti-oxidants. Enabling you to still enjoy that treat.

People think of eating less on a diet which is the opposite of what you should be doing. People start eating less and as a consequence immediately feel hunger and end up with a preoccupation of eating and food. First and foremost fill up on plenty of servings of fruits and vegetables but allow yourself to enjoy the occasional indulgences. This doesn’t mean you have messed up your diet. If 90 percent of your diet is healthy and 10 percent are your occasional indulgences, the only problem arises when your diet is the other way round which is the case for a lot of people.

Setting goals is important, along with a set of stepping stones. Again it is very important to set goals that are achievable. People who set goals particularly achievable goals have the greatest degree of success. Telling people about your goals seems to help with the success rate of losing weight. Journals have proven very useful in helping people stay on track and enabling them to reach their goals. Don’t give up, nothing is ever plain sailing, if you fall, dust your off and keep going.

Keep thinking of the end result stick with your healthy plan the rewards are enormous a healthier you, more energy, a fitter body all worth the blood sweat and tears. As I have already said you absolutely needs goals but you also need to be a bit flexible about them as you might need or want to set new goals and that is fine.  There will always be good days and bad days don’t let the bad days cloud all your good work so far.

We all make mistakes they are ideal opportunities to learn and move on. This really goes for everything in life. You need focus to reach your goal of becoming healthier, don’t mistake focus for obsession.

Your organs – help them help you in your quest for health-gain and weight-loss

liverTo detoxify efficiently on a daily basis, is very important to your health-gain and weight-loss success, but it’s every bit as important to maintaining any weight-loss in the long term.

These are the organs that will help you in your quest – the liver, kidneys, skin, colon, lymph, lungs, and fat cells.

Your over-worked liver is one of your main allies, in the fight against weight problems, fluid retention and cellulite. Help your liver help you loss-weight and gain-wellness.

One of the liver’s many jobs is to break down substances into less harmful compounds. It breaks them down into more manageable components ready for removal from the body. This process alone uses up an enormous amount of nutrients and resources. In the case of artificial sweeteners, you are voluntarily putting chemicals into your body further polluting your system, giving your organs of detoxification much more work and in some cases over-whelming the organs.

Your liver already has thousands of chemicals and compounds (from all the processed foods) to deal with and is probably more than your liver can handle efficiently already. Thousands and thousands of chemicals are lurking in the environment, without voluntarily consuming large amounts, via artificial sweeteners. This complex cocktail is putting a huge strain on your liver.

If you are not getting enough hydrating fluids, getting vital nutrients, enzymes etc it will be much more difficult for your liver to flush these chemicals out of your system. When chemicals begin to build-up in your body, fluid retention is more likely, as are cellulite problems, cravings, fatigue etc.

What should you do to help all these organs – to reduce fluid retention, improve cellulite, lose weight, and gain health?

a)      Consume as few chemicals as possible – from processed foods, those inhaled or absorbed each day (like household cleaning products).

b)      Resolve constipation (because of auto-intoxification)

c)      Consume plenty of cleansing liquids

d)     Provide these organs with nutrients – a good supply of nutrients provide the organs with the building blocks for enzymes.

e)      A diet rich in anti-oxidants work to limit the damaging effect of chemicals.

f)       Help the liver by encouraging the accumulated of waste to be discharged by the gall bladder.

g)      Change your skin care products to ‘toxic chemical-free’ “spa naturals” which are mainly organic. The average skin care products contain toxic chemicals and your skin absorbs about 5lbs of these chemicals through your skin each year.

h)      Reduce your negative thoughts as they can produce toxicity within the body.

i)        Find ways to handle stress better, stress produces negative chemicals within your body.

Cellulite and/or fluid retention

This is a type of body fat found almost exclusively in women, and generally collects on the thighs and looks a little lumpy, often referred to as orange peel skin. Normal dieting doesn’t usually make that much difference, to this type of condition.

Many toxic substances are not dissolved in water so the kidneys are unable to deal with them all and remove them efficiently. If you’re liver already has more than it can efficiently cope with, these compounds build up in your body, so the excess is stored in your fat cells. Like a toxic reservoir. You may not like the appearance but it’s safer there.

The organs may be struggling due to the sheer volume of toxins you are exposing yourself to. These fat cells will accumulate water in a bid to dilute this toxic build-up/overload. Fluid retention and a whole host of other problems result.

The liver will send waste and toxins via the gall bladder to be removed by the large intestines. Constipation will allow re-absorption of these toxins back into the blood stream for the liver to deal with again – called auto-intoxification and is far from an ideal situation and needs to be  resolved.

Lymphatic massage, regular massage, aromatherapy massages, body scrubs and wraps have been used for decades to treat cellulite, fluid retention, toxic overload, combined with good nutrition all work to reduce toxicity.

At home self help - dry body brushing is a great tool for moving lymph in the lymphatic system. This will help reduce fluid retention and eliminate toxic waste that accumulates, reducing cellulite.