Tuesday, 25 January 2011

A Deadly Mistake

I have made a terrible mistake which nearly cost me a working relationship. I reckon it would apply the same to your plan to weight loss if you are not careful.

I was Yahoo Messaging with my boss and with one of my colleague at the same time. The boss asked me something about the colleague. When replying I just accidentally use the window chat with my colleague so everything is sent directly to her laptop.

Just a minute after that I realised that awful mistake and felt really uneasy, but luckily she was not at her desk at that time so I just quickly pretend to print something and looked around for the chatting window with me and closed it immediately.

Phew! Done it, hopefully she did not suspect me as she saw me doing something in her computer and hopefully she did not use the function to record all chat conversation.

That's my memorable story yesterday. Does it related to weight loss at all? as you might laugh. Yes it is, I immediately thought of the weight loss journey of my friend.

She bet that she could lose 7kg a month by Christmas last year but when I met, I was very disappointed. I don't need her explanation as I could see tons of food on her table. I don't need to ask as I know she would answer, well it's because of Christmas, etc.

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Thursday, 20 January 2011

A Simple Recipe

Just come across a salad recipe which is simple and easy to make. It helps supplement vitamin, makes you feel good, healthy and happy. Try it whenever you like, I must do it NOW!


Courtesy of Annie, a DSP member.
Ingredients
5 tomatoes, diced
1 onion, finely chopped
1 cucumber, sliced
1 green pepper, chopped
handful chopped basil
handful chopped parsley
6 cloves garlic, finely chopped (optional)
2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
Celtic Sea Salt
pepper
Directions
1. Combine all ingredients in a large bowl.
2. Toss well, seasoning to taste with salt and pepper.
3. Chill before serving.

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Saturday, 15 January 2011

weight loss recipes

The Truth about CORN

There’s nothing like a good piece of corn on the cob at your summer barbeque or your buttered popcorn to go along with your favorite movie, right? Or wrong?
This question seems to be coming up more and more often…
Isabel, are corn and foods made from corn allowable on The DSP?
Well, the answer is yes, BUT there are a few details you need to know first (you didn’t think I was just going to leave it at that, did you?)
It’s been approximated that about 60% of the corn, now in the U.S., is genetically modified (although, I do think this number is higher now). The practice of genetically modifying corn began in an attempt to make corn crops resistant to certain pesticides. This helps the farmer because they are then able to grow a larger crop because it is easier to fight off pests (they can spray the crops with pesticides and get rid of insects without damaging their crop).
Sweet corn has also been genetically modified (now called Bt-corn) so that it produces a poison which kills harmful insects. This means the farmer no longer needs to fight insects with insecticides.
Now although some of these may sound like a good thing (especially if you’re a farmer!), we need to consider how GMO foods respond in our bodies and what kind of long term effects they can have on our health.
Well, because the introduction of GMO foods is still relatively new, we’re in a way being used as “guinea pigs” in a massive experiment (Yikes!). In April 2007, Arpad Pusztai, from the Rowett Research Institute in Aberdeen, UK, announced that experiments had shown intestinal changes in rats caused by eating genetically engineered potatoes (and I don’t know about you, but I’m not happy about anybody trying to mess with my intestines).
This actually doesn’t surprise me. It’s amazing to me how many more people now complain of things like irritable bowel syndrome and other nagging digestive problems. I’m not saying that eating GMO foods is the only cause for these conditions but I’m sure it’s a significant contributor (along with processed foods, but that’s a story for a different day).
Ok, so what if you’re able to get non-GMO corn? (Which it is difficult to know which brands and items are GMO and which are not) where does corn fit into your DSP meal plan?
First, your body reads corn as a grain, NOT a vegetable so if you are to include it into your meals, this will be the grain (carbohydrate) for your meal. So having corn and brown rice would be having 2 grains in one meal. This is not necessarily off limits and not “bad” in any way, just consider if you are someone who is sensitive to grains, you will lose weight faster by greatly reducing the number of grains you eat each day. You may want to take 2 – 3 weeks and follow the “no grain” meal plans in the Diet Solution manual and see if that helps break through any weight loss plateaus and/or helps your digestion.
What about microwave popcorn?
Well even the organic varieties contain preservatives (of course to keep them in the bag) and have been shown to contain the same chemical coating in the bag that is used on non-stick cookware (double YIKES!). I would stay away from this stuff.
How about air popped popcorn?
This is your best bet and can definitely be used as an occasional snack. But notice I said “occasional”. Remember most people lose weight faster by decreasing (not necessarily eliminating) many grains. Snacking on popcorn every day could and most likely will, impede your weight loss efforts.
I hope this information helps you to make a more informed decision at your next barbeque and at your next movie night. Remember, corn is not off limits by any means, just remember you’re looking for the non-GMO varieties and including it as a grain and not a vegetable into your meal plans.
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Monday, 29 November 2010

Pregnancy without pounds

Many people nowadays are worrying about being fat after having a baby, even when they are not married. If you have that kind thinking, I would help you be confident and proud of both your baby and yourself.

Asked how to lose weight by my friend, I could easily close my eyes and say:

Number 1: Follow strict diet, minimising fat and sugar
Number 2: Exercise regularly
Number 3: Think positively

These tips are so common that anyone who wants to lose weight could think of. But really what exactly are in a diet, how many kilogram of which should be digested? How much time for exercise? When it come to quantitative things, one is often unclear due to busy working time, which lead to them trying wrong or inappropriate diet. Added to that, it is also a headache and you might be discouraged when it comes to calculation of the number of kcal of the food you eat each day. To solve the problem, I recommend the following, more detailed yet clearer tips for you:

1. When eating: just eat a variety of vegetables, avoiding things sweety, fatty, though not necessarily ban them.
2. When doing activities like working, studying, beside exercising, try at anytime possible to stay straight; move your limbs, head, eyes, muscles wherever, whenever possible, even when you are having a chat with friends.
3. Try to imagine what you would look like if you are slimmer. Certainly the image that you are thinking makes you very happy right? That would give you more incentive to do lose more weight!

Is the information is useful to you? You might think that you have tried all the above method and it still does not work. I agree! First, besides that you have had a baby so things for weight loss must be more sofisticated. Second, each one need their own method so if you are trying to find a suitable method for you. The pregnancy without pounds is a must-have guide for women pre, during and after pregnancy, you can find more information here: http://www.whyhow.info.  It is a 100% guaranteed method of losing weight after pregnancy so don’t miss it!