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Jun
13

Many people have an unscientific approach to dieting. They see the headline: “Lose one pound a week if you cut your food intake by 500 calories a day”. Without much thought, they sign up because 500 calories does not sound very many calories to lose and one pound lost every week is a good reward to aim for. So then they start asking the important questions like, “What is a calorie?” and “How do you measure the number of calories?” This can finish a few people’s interest before they start. Some will just assume they can guess and it will all turn out right if they eat less. It takes slightly more commitment to make it to the final stage which is menu planning. Why plan menus? Because one of the problems of many diets is they get boring unless you change things around on a regular basis. So actually sitting down to pick out a few recipes you like and put a week’s menu together is a good way of keeping up interest. All of which brings us to the Big Breakfast Diet.

Recently, a team of researchers based at the Virginia Commonwealth University found that women who ate bigger breakfasts as part of a low-carb diet lost more weight than those who ate a low-carb diet spread out over the day. Both groups ate between 1,200 and 1,300 calories a day but the “big breakfast” is at least half the daily intake. You do not have to eat all this in one sitting. You can spread it out between the time you wake and 9 a.m. The intention is to help you feel full. In turn, this will give you the strength to resist the temptation to snack before you get to lunch. The ideal strategy sees you come down to three meals a day at regular times with no other food added in. When starting off, you may find it useful to keep some fruit around and, if you do feel a little hungry, eat an apple. Remember to cut out sweetened juices and sodas, and drink plenty of water.

As breakfast, look for a good mixture of low carb and protein. Fruit, cereal with milk, two slices of wholegrain bread, and your choice of eggs, some cheese, or slices of ham or turkey, i.e. a continental style of breakfast. Lunch and dinner should be more exclusively low carb, aiming for about 350 calories per meal. They can be based around a few ounces of chicken, turkey, pork or fish with plenty of green vegetables and a side salad, i.e. some protein and low GI, low starch vegetables and greens. The results showed both groups of dieters losing about the same percentage of body weight during the first four months but, after that, the big breakfasters went on to lose significantly more weight. By the end of the eighth week, the big breakfast group had lost up to four times the weight of the low-carb group. If motivation does prove a problem, you can add phentermine into the weight loss strategy to cover the afternoon when the craving for a snack may catch you unawares. It is easy to buy phentermine online and it offers complete appetite suppression, seeing you through into the evening without giving in to snacking. With this drug’s help, you can maintain the diet and lose a significant number of pounds.

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May
10

Dieting is always a challenge to your will power. You stay home and there’s all that food just sitting there in your kitchen waiting to be eaten. You always have to resist walking those few yards and picking up a snack between meals. When you feel thirsty, you have to pass over the sodas in favor of water or something “sugar-free”. This is not so bad if everyone in the house is following the diet. Then, you can decide to empty the kitchen of everything that might add pounds to the family’s waistlines. You reinforce each other’s commitment by sharing out the pain equally. When it comes to cooking, you can control exactly what goes into each meal. The amount on each plate – well, you did remember to buy smaller plates to make every portion look bigger. With everyone onside, the family weight problem can be brought under control. But what happens if you eat out?

There’s something about eating out. Perhaps it’s the fact you have paid for the meal and so want to feel you got value-for-money by inhaling every last crumb of food from the plate. Whatever the reason, those big portions usually hide major quantities of calories – like about a day’s supply in one heaped delivery to your stomach. It usually takes about ten minutes and then you suddenly feel uncomfortably full. You have been very disciplined at home. Your stomach has actually begun to shrink a little. That food just undid all the good work you put in. So how do you avoid the discomfort and not blow your diet out of the water?

Start on the internet and check out the menus of your favorite restaurants. All the responsible eateries now list nutritional information (in some cities, this is a legal requirement). If there’s no helpful information, reverse the process. A site like http://healthydiningfinder.com let’s you search by city, state or zip code to find the right places to eat within your budget and without damaging your daily calorie limit. Once you arrive in the diner or restaurant, look for the healthier choices on the menu. These are the items steamed rather than fried, and lacking the sauces heavy in butter and cream. When it comes to portions you have a choice. Ask for a smaller portion, get a regular portion and take half home for the next day, or get a supersize and share it. It’s better not to indulge in a dessert. They tend to be full of fat. Go home and have a yogurt.

Follow these simple rules and you will not fall off the wagon. You should have a daily maximum target for calories. Balance the meal against that and eat less before and after. If you feel hungry, there’s always phentermine to control your appetite. It’s been around for more years than most other drugs, but it survives because it’s good at what it does. Phentermine genuinely does kill the hunger pangs and allows you to keep to a diet that will reduce your weight. If you also manage two or three sessions of physical exercise every week, the combination should see you lose a good percentage of your body weight. In the end, how much you lose and whether you stay lighter depends on your will power. With strength of mind, you can maintain a healthy weight.

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May
03

Over the last eighteen months of the recession, a new term has emerged from the pages of academic textbooks and into the public consciousness. This is “moral hazard”. As applied to banks, large insurance companies and other financial institutions, the debate runs along the following lines. If the free market applies, businesses that fail go through bankruptcy. The market does not forgive bad decision making. So when the state proposes to bail out failing businesses, it distorts the market. Worse, if decision makers believe the state will bail them out, it changes the way in which they take decisions. They can be completely reckless, gamble with the investors’ money, and still have the government rescue them. The morality of their behavior is changed by the belief they will be saved no matter what they do. So now let’s apply this to children and teenagers. The First Lady is leading a campaign to tackle obesity in the young. The figures from 2004 do not make encouraging reading. About 5 million adolescents were then obese. There is every reason to believe this number will be significantly higher today.

Despite the absence of evidence showing bariatric surgery to be safe and effective in adults, there is increasing pressure to allow adolescents to go through the procedures, i.e. between the ages of 14 and 17 years. Not unnaturally, some of this pressure is coming from the for-profit hospitals and clinics that perform the surgery and from the device manufacturers who, amongst other things, make the Lap Bands used to restrict food intake. The adolescents themselves have bad body images and, thanks to peer pressure, also feel driven to “do something” to reduce weight. Parents understand their children’s health is at risk because they are overweight. Many will fall seriously ill before reaching thirty. They feel pressured to spend their money for the surgery – health insurance plans do not usually cover these operations because of the lack of medical evidence confirming safety and effectiveness. This is beginning to form a perfect storm. Except we have this moral hazard. Why are these young people eating so much? Who pays for all this excessive and unhealthy food? Why can they not diet, exercise and lose weight? Put another way: if you were a teen and knew your parents would pay for surgery, would you put any effort into dieting and weight loss?

Weight loss is a billion dollar industry and it is, frankly, depressing we should be even discussing the possibility of surgery for our children. It is bad enough when adults risk their health by going through surgical procedures not justified by scientific research. That we should be proposing the same unproven surgery for our children is morally indefensible. Parents should control their children from young and teach them good food habits. Schools should reinforce these habits and government should regulate the quality of food for children. If all fails, the children can take responsibility for their own health when they become adults. That means they diet, buy phentermine online and lose weight the hard way. Unfortunately, phentermine hcl is not suitable for children and adolescents, otherwise its power as an appetite suppressant could help children to eat less. The drug helps people when their own self-discipline is low. As it stands, the promotion of bariatric surgery is the latest bailout scandal and is introducing moral hazard into the behavior of our young. Government should step in and stop this.

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Apr
23

Well, let’s begin our talk with the gossip and then get serious. It seems Gabourey Sidibe who was recently nominated for an Oscar for her role in Precious, has been approached by a weight loss company. It wants to help her lose weight and, of course, by doing so enhance its own reputation. What makes the story so interesting is the aggressiveness of the approach. Here is a young woman who is obviously not unhappy with the way she looks and is successful as she is. Yet a weight loss company thinks she should want to lose weight. Now we could assume this company is altruistic. It knows being obese significantly increases the risk of diabetes, arthritis, some cancers, a stoke or heart disease. If anyone overweight can lose between 5 and 10% of their body weight, these risks are reduced or completely disappear. So why look for celebrity endorsement? The answer lies in the national statistics.

In 2009, the National Institutes of Health reported obese people in the US represented 34% of the population while the number who were merely overweight represented only 32.7%. For the record, this classifies 72 million people as obese, i.e. their BMI is 30 or higher. In fact, the rate of obesity has doubled over the last thirty years and, being dispassionate about it, this represents a major market for weight loss products and services. Billions of dollars are at stake. Against this background, the San Diego Medical Center has been running a clinical trial on POSE. This is a new approach to bariatric surgery. The increasingly common lap band procedure requires the surgeon to enter the body through the abdomen and this inevitably leaves a scar. POSE is surgery performed using an endoscope. This is a device pushed down the throat and into the stomach without any need for an incision. Once inside the stomach, there are tools operated remotely by the surgeon. This allows the stomach walls to be sutured, reducing available space by about one-third. Thus, the effect is the same as in conventional surgery. Patients begin to feel full minutes after starting to eat. Thus, for those who have vanity issues and want to achieve a “body beautiful”, this form of surgery promotes weight loss without scars.

For the purposes of the trial, only people who have a long history of weight problems are being considered. But, if the trial proves a long-term success, you will probably see this type of procedure heavily advertized for people of all weights. It’s not our policy to argue people should not have surgery. There may come a time when people prove themselves so lacking in will power to diet and exercise that physically preventing them from overeating is the only way of saving their lives. But what does concern us is the notion that surgery should become the normal response to weight problems. As a nation, do we really want to spend millions of dollars every year on surgery when the solution to the problem is a diet, physical exercise and phentermine? Just think for a moment. Phentermine is an effective appetite suppressant. Why do people using it not lose weight in the long term? Because they continue to eat massive portions of unhealthy food. People are unable to prevent themselves from overeating. What does that say about the character of Americans? We have become a nation of food junkies, so addicted to eating, we cannot stop even when we know it’s killing us.

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Apr
02

Weight gain is never easy. No, we don’t mean it is difficult to gain weight – it is very simple. But what people have to go through after they gain weight is unpleasant. If you gained a couple of pounds, don’t worry – you can drop them easily within a couple of weeks. But what about those that gain dozens of pounds and can’t seem to stop? They need help. We don’t want to say that if you got some flab on you need to panic. It is not so. As long as you are comfortable with yourself everything is normal. But what about those who suffer from the way they look? What if you can’t walk the streets without somebody giving you a weird smiling stare? It is not tough to lose confidence and get a bunch of complexes you don’t want to have. Being different can sometimes mean – being embarrassed.

Probably you have already heard it on the radio, in the news, seen on the talk shows and read in magazines – diet pills have definitely captured everyone’s attention. They aren’t pricey. You can get them almost everywhere – from the nearest drug-store to internet sites that sell medication. Most people that are diagnosed with obesity prefer to purchase diet pills online. You don’t have to walk out of your house – now the pill you crave for can be shipped within 24 hours. Plus online pharmacies are famous for providing the patient with a discount that is hard to resist.

Diet pills have a certain effect on one’s body. They affect specific neuro-transmitters that are responsible for food consumption. These neuro-transmitters decrease the desire to eat bringing the normal appetite back. But diet pills should not be viewed as miracle-makers. They HELP one to fight the hunger but they can’t promise to sustain it if you are famous for not having a will. Everything works together in a program. Diet pills should always be accompanied by exercises and a healthy diet.

Let’s talk about one of the most effective diet pills in the world. The name of the pill is Phentermine. Phentermine controls the food intake of the body stimulating the hypothalamus gland. It has a particular dosage that you would want to consider as an overdose could definitely bring your body to the worst possible state. This diet pill comes in strength of 15mg and 30mg. You have to be careful not to chew it.

It can only be swallowed on an empty stomach. Phentermine comes with a prescription and you must inform your doctor about any progress or reactions your body gives you. As we previously mentioned there are few side-effects that you don’t want to experience. There are: insomnia, headaches, dry mouth, upset stomach and others. If you happen to have any of these after the consumption of the drug, please contact your doctor immediately.

It is important to know that pregnant women and breastfeeding mother should avoid this medication without doctor’s prescription. Alcohol should never be permitted while you are on the diet pill program.

If you have any questions at all about Phentermine diet pills or you want to take an advice regarding weight loss or obesity treatment please contact us for further instructions. Remember that weight gain should never stop you from living a normal life. If it is bother, you have to eliminate it to go on normally. We can assure you that it can be gotten rid of for good.

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