Here is 10 tips for shedding some pounds, not that looking at me you would believe any work

...you will find it is easier said than done, but go with the motivation while you have it. I am still about 25 lbs off my maximum density after letting my self go for the past several months

.... BTW, I am not a doctor, but I have rented enough of them.
1. See the nutritionist at EAC, she used to work at NW's Wellness Center and moved to EAC to work less hours, where I saw her and liked her style. You'll know if it is her, because she has some 'tude (doesn't accept excuses or b.s.) "Do you really expect me to believe all the extra calories last week came from too much low fat yogurt?

However, I think going a few rounds with any nutritionist will help cut through some of the crap we are subjected to through advertising, "news", and word of mouth.
2. Find someone to workout with...it is a lot harder to cancel/avoid a trip to the gym when you have to meet someone.
3. Men's health online e-newsletter. Lot's of crap advertising, but also things like 40 ways to incorporate vegetables in your diet.
4. Send me a pm with your email (ANYONE); I have a links page with quality links to national weight loss registry, etc. cuts through all the crap you get with a Google search.
5. Ramp up the fiber in your diet. RDA is 35gr. for men, average American eats about 16gr. Get it in the morning with supplements, oatmeal, whole grains, and fruit (fresh and dried). High fiber diet evens out the cravings by keeping your blood sugar more stable (one of several physical factors leading to appetite).
6. Keep snack size boxes of raisins, crasins (more sugar), and prunes (Sunsweet has them in snack packs of three) in the truck. High fiber and something to chew...gets you past a craving. Would you please write to Sunsweet and ask them to make additional flavors available in the snack size...I am sooo tired of plain and cherry....they have lemon and orange in the family packs.
7. Buy snack size zip lock bags and repackage everything that is a snack in your house. Eating two tablespoons of nuts is o.k., sitting down with the full bag in front of the TV. is a BAD IDEA.
8. I am on the Fiber bandwagon, but my new interest is Auga de Jamaica, you may have seen the hibiscus flowers (actually it is the calyx or bud covering) for sale at Maxwell Street Market. Auga de Jamaica, in addition to a great source of vitamin C is a natural and mild diuretic, which may assist in lowering blood pressure.
Read more about Jamaica here.
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See my smoothie recipe here.
10. Buy some really nice measuring cups. Measure everything…when it says only 200 calories in a half cup…don’t eyeball it.
11. Get the hell out of the chain grocery stores. The big stores are nothing but extra aisles of processed crap that you don’t need. [I got this tip from a magazine that suggested only shopping the perimeter of a grocery store, produce and dairy.] I started going to Edgewater produce after my Saturday or Sunday workout instead of Jewel. Alright, so I indulge in a half pound of
carnitas once in a while…I am buying mostly fresh fruits and vegetables and I am also saving money. I throw away a few more items that go bad because they are not pumped full of shelf stabilizers. However, compared to the money I save, it is inconsequential. This is by far one of the most positive changes I made this year.
Edit: Thanks for the reminder... when shopping at Edgewater Produce, I do not have to spend a great deal of time reading lables...when I pick up a fresh red pepper, I pretty much know that everything inside is good for me.
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pdaane on December 15th, 2005, 12:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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