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Busy Woman's Guide To Losing Weight Quickly and Easily
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If you're
like most people aspiring to loose weight, you've
probably spent your entire life (well may be not an entire life but a
good part of your life ) on and off diets... trying new eating fads...
exercising for a week or two then losing motivation and quitting...
But
finally there is something that worked
for many people and I believe will work for you even
if your don't have a lot of time on your hand.

How To Safely Melt Away
Your Post-Pregnancy Weight
Without crash
diets, dangerous drugs, stimulants or going crazy trying to fit a 20
minute workout in 3 days a week, you can safely melt away those
extra pounds and inches you gained while pregnant.
Weight Loss After Pregnancy is your step by step guide for after
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Weight Loss Surgery: Preventing the Health Risks By Akanett Web Publishing
If you have been watching your weight go up and you are worried about the rising pounds, you may be wondering whether surgery really works. Is it possible to prevent future weight gain by putting yourself on a well-known surgical operation?
Today, surgeries are gradually gaining recognition when it comes to losing weight. Many health experts contend that people who are excessively overweight or has slower metabolism would normally require some surgical operations.
Surgery at Present
The greatest progress in the care of the surgical patient has taken place since the beginning of the present century. An increasing knowledge of disease and disorder as a result of research has permitted the development of many diagnostic aids. Some of these depend upon roentgenograms, laboratory procedures such as chemical, bacteriologic, and pathologic determinations, as well as monitoring devices and computer aids.
Hence, the result is that the diagnosis of disease and disorder is made with more exactness and certainty than was possible from the simple clinical examinations of previous days.
That is why people who wish to undergo surgery should no longer be afraid of the procedure because high clinical standards are now being implemented in every surgical operation.
The Concept of Surgery
Health experts contend that surgery is a “major surgery.” One of the most common reasons why people would like to lose weight is to enhance their physical attributes. However, it should not be the underlying motivation that they should undergo the process of surgery.
What people do not know is that surgery is especially generated to help obese people live longer, healthier, and better.
That is why it is important for an individual to meticulously analyze his or her situation, do some research about the process, and analyze if surgery is the ultimate choice for his or her physiological condition.
Moreover, it is important to gather further information about surgery by consulting an experienced and knowledgeable bariatric surgeon or even just an expert family physician who knows the ins and outs of surgery.
In addition, the patient should also consult the other health experts such as the psychiatrist and dietician with regards to some psychological advices on long-term goals after the operation.
Generally, patients who have undergone surgery are said to be successful if they were able to lose 50% or more of their extra body weight and will be able to maintain that condition for the next five years or so. However, the results of the operation may still vary depending on the clinical information of the patient and the skills of the bariatric surgeon.
Normally, the patient will be able to lose at least 30% to a maximum of 50% during the first six months after surgery; and within the year after the operation, the patient has the potential of losing weight up to a maximum of 77%.
Best of all, people who were able to loss weight through surgical operations can actually maintain a continuous of up to 50% to 60% in the next 10 to 14 years after surgery.
Factors to Consider
As with the other management programs, there are many factors to consider before the patient should decide to undergo surgery.
Consequently, the actual weight that will be lost is reliant on the weight before surgery, surgical procedure, patient’s age, capability to exercise, total health condition of the patient, dogged determination to maintain the necessary follow-up nurture, and the enthusiasm to succeed with the help of their family, friends, and their colleagues.
If you have just put on a few extra pounds and want to avoid gaining more, these surgeries for better health may seem convincing. But, in addition to being convinced, you may also have to take some action to ensure that your weight does not creep upward.
Therefore, it can be concluded that losing weight is not just a question of deciding to be strong-willed and determined or upbeat and positive. Lifestyle changes are where it is at for long-term success with your weight especially after surgery.
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New Happenings this Week Women Fitness Team wishes all its subscribers A Happy and Health Filled New Year. Resolve to make 2009 your healthiest year. Focus on healthy diet, smart exercise and minus all the stress in your life. With people spending less time in the kitchen and skipping breakfast more than ever, can a hot breakfast be fast, convenient and portable. The truth is, you can prepare a breakfast that is both quick and healthy. This week we focus on tips to Kick start the new year with healthy breakfast options. In Fitness, Namita Nayyar. Hot Fitness Tip of the Week For most people, maintaining a desirable weight and body fat percentage can only be achieved through an integrated program of nutrition and exercise-or balancing energy intake with energy expenditure. To reduce weight and body fat requires cutting back on calories and increasing the amount of exercise. Dieting alone won't work. Even when a person's weight-control system has genetic flaws that may respond to newly available pharmaceuticals, proper nutrition and plenty of exercise is still part of the prescription for health. Words of Inspiration Confidence: Every action you take, brings you more confidence in taking additional actions. Confidence comes from doing. If you lack confidence, then do something about it -- literally. Do something. Take action. No matter how little confidence you may have, still there is something you can bring yourself to do, some action you can take. Go ahead and do it. Take that first step. Keep doing it until you develop the confidence to take the next step. Confidence is something you build with your actions. No one can give it to you or sell it to you. Your confidence must come from you. In what way is your lack of confidence holding you back? What can you do right now to begin building the confidence you need? What small action are you confident enough to take, that will put you on the road to even more confidence? Start where you are. There is something you can do. Make the effort. Build your confidence, and it will serve you well. Suceess Quote Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.- Helen Keller Healthy Recipe Acorn Squash Stuffed with Apricots and Cornbread: Serves: 12 Ingredients: 4 cups cornbread, cut into 1/2-inch cubes, 2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, plus additional for brushing squash, 2 large Spanish onions, thinly sliced, 1/2 cup finely diced celery with leaves, 2 Tbsp. finely chopped fresh sage, 2 tsp. finely chopped garlic, 1 1/2 cups hot water or vegetable broth, 1/2 cup chopped dried apricots, 1/2 cup chopped pecans, lightly toasted (optional), 2 Tbsp. finely chopped parsley, Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste, 3 large acorn squash, halved and seeded, Boiling water. Direction: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On baking sheet, spread cornbread cubes and toast until lightly browned, 15-20 minutes. Transfer to bowl and set aside. In heavy 2-quart pot, heat oil over high heat. Add onions, celery, sage and garlic and saute 20 minutes. Add water or broth, apricots and pecans, if desired. Simmer until two-thirds of liquid is absorbed, about 10 minutes. Fold vegetables, parsley and salt and pepper, to taste, into cornbread. (Filling can be refrigerated for up to 1 day.) When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees. In baking pans large enough to hold them in single layer, place squash halves cut-side down. Brush skin lightly with oil. Pour 1/2-inch boiling water into pans and bake 20 minutes, until squash are halfway cooked. (Or, in microwave-safe dish, microwave 10-15 minutes, until halfway cooked.) Transfer squash to plate until cool enough to handle. (This can be done 8 hours ahead.) Fill squash with stuffing and return, stuffing side up, to pan. (This can be done 4 hours ahead.) Bake about 1 hour, until squash pierce easily with tip of knife. Before serving, cut each squash half in half again. Nutritional Information: Per serving: 212 calories, 8 g total fat (2 g saturated fat), 33 g carbohydrates, 3 g protein, 4 g dietary fiber, 312 mg sodium. Courtesy: A.I.C.R Article of the Week: Kick start the new year with healthy breakfast options Kick start the new year with healthy breakfast options: With people spending less time in the kitchen and skipping breakfast more than ever, can a hot breakfast be fast, convenient and portable. The truth is, you can prepare a breakfast that is both quick and healthy. It's better for your health (and your weight) to eat breakfast than to skip it. And it's definitely better to eat a healthy breakfast, high in fibers and nutrients, than one full of refined grains, sugar, salt, and/or saturated fat. Try to include at least 5 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein in every breakfast. Balancing carbohydrates (preferably from whole grains, fruit and vegetables) with some protein and a little healthier fat will do a better job of staving off hunger until lunch and fueling your entire morning's activities. According to the American Dietetic Association (ADA), most adults consume less than 15 grams (g) of fiber daily, and yet the recommended intake for optimum health is 20 to 35 g. Check out Ten healthy breakfast options: 1. A higher-fiber granola bar (like Fiber One chewy bars), a banana, and 8 ounces low-fat or skim milk. If you want a breakfast that is quick and healthy, this is the perfect option. With this meal, you'll get calcium, protein, fiber, and vitamins. This breakfast will give you 365 calories, 67 grams carbohydrate, 12 grams fiber, 13.5 grams protein, 7.5 grams fat, 3.6 grams saturated fat, 15 mg cholesterol, and 235 mg sodium. 2. 1 small whole-wheat bagel, 1 ounce reduced-fat cheese or 1 tablespoon natural peanut butter, plus 1 cup fresh fruit (like sliced strawberries). (384 calories, 65 grams carbohydrate, 12.3 grams fiber, 20 grams protein, 6 grams fat, 3 grams saturated fat, 15 mg cholesterol, 654 mg sodium.)
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Did you know that about 80,000,000 Americans
are overweight?
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Did
you know that Americans spend about 30 Billion dollars a year on weight
loss and diet related aids
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Did you know that much of that fat come from
food high in animal fat that cause weight gain?
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Did
you know that many Americans embark on fasting for weight loss and
crash dieting and that this produces a reverse effect on the desired
fat loss
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Did you know that eating foods with Negative
Calories will burn excess fat in your body and cause you to loose
weight while eating all you can eat!
You
can BURN FAT today with Negative calories foods such as
artichokes, asparagus, celery and many others, while eating all you can
eat.
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Water Is The
Most Important Nutrient
Water makes up about 60-70% of your body weight. Water helps to control
the temprature of the body and serves a vehicles for moving nutrients
to the different parts of the body. Fluid imbalance can lead to several
problems in the body including weight gain.
Water Tips
Drink plenty of water.
You body needs a lot of water. Water is not just way to flush out toxin
but if you have more water in your body you will generally feel
healthier and fitter. This will discourage any tendency to gorge. The
best thing about water is that is has no calories at all.
Start your day with a
glass of water. Drink a glass of cool water first
thing in the morning. It is a wonderful way to start your day and you
only need a lesser quantity of your breakfast after that.
Drink a glass of water before you start the meal. Water naturally needs
some space so that you feel fuller without actually having to stuff
yourself.
Have another glass of water while you are having the meal. Again this
is another way of making yourself full so that you can
actually rise from the table eating less but feeling full just the
same. Instead of drinking it one gulp, take sips after each morsel. It
will help the food to settle faster so that you get that feeling that
you are full faster.
Water also plays an
important part in weight control.
New Happenings this Week Women Fitness Team wishes all its subscribers A Happy and Health Filled New Year. Resolve to make 2009 your healthiest year. Focus on healthy diet, smart exercise and minus all the stress in your life. With people spending less time in the kitchen and skipping breakfast more than ever, can a hot breakfast be fast, convenient and portable. The truth is, you can prepare a breakfast that is both quick and healthy. This week we focus on tips to Kick start the new year with healthy breakfast options. In Fitness, Namita Nayyar. Hot Fitness Tip of the Week For most people, maintaining a desirable weight and body fat percentage can only be achieved through an integrated program of nutrition and exercise-or balancing energy intake with energy expenditure. To reduce weight and body fat requires cutting back on calories and increasing the amount of exercise. Dieting alone won't work. Even when a person's weight-control system has genetic flaws that may respond to newly available pharmaceuticals, proper nutrition and plenty of exercise is still part of the prescription for health. Words of Inspiration Confidence: Every action you take, brings you more confidence in taking additional actions. Confidence comes from doing. If you lack confidence, then do something about it -- literally. Do something. Take action. No matter how little confidence you may have, still there is something you can bring yourself to do, some action you can take. Go ahead and do it. Take that first step. Keep doing it until you develop the confidence to take the next step. Confidence is something you build with your actions. No one can give it to you or sell it to you. Your confidence must come from you. In what way is your lack of confidence holding you back? What can you do right now to begin building the confidence you need? What small action are you confident enough to take, that will put you on the road to even more confidence? Start where you are. There is something you can do. Make the effort. Build your confidence, and it will serve you well. Suceess Quote Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.- Helen Keller Healthy Recipe Acorn Squash Stuffed with Apricots and Cornbread: Serves: 12 Ingredients: 4 cups cornbread, cut into 1/2-inch cubes, 2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, plus additional for brushing squash, 2 large Spanish onions, thinly sliced, 1/2 cup finely diced celery with leaves, 2 Tbsp. finely chopped fresh sage, 2 tsp. finely chopped garlic, 1 1/2 cups hot water or vegetable broth, 1/2 cup chopped dried apricots, 1/2 cup chopped pecans, lightly toasted (optional), 2 Tbsp. finely chopped parsley, Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste, 3 large acorn squash, halved and seeded, Boiling water. Direction: Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On baking sheet, spread cornbread cubes and toast until lightly browned, 15-20 minutes. Transfer to bowl and set aside. In heavy 2-quart pot, heat oil over high heat. Add onions, celery, sage and garlic and saute 20 minutes. Add water or broth, apricots and pecans, if desired. Simmer until two-thirds of liquid is absorbed, about 10 minutes. Fold vegetables, parsley and salt and pepper, to taste, into cornbread. (Filling can be refrigerated for up to 1 day.) When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees. In baking pans large enough to hold them in single layer, place squash halves cut-side down. Brush skin lightly with oil. Pour 1/2-inch boiling water into pans and bake 20 minutes, until squash are halfway cooked. (Or, in microwave-safe dish, microwave 10-15 minutes, until halfway cooked.) Transfer squash to plate until cool enough to handle. (This can be done 8 hours ahead.) Fill squash with stuffing and return, stuffing side up, to pan. (This can be done 4 hours ahead.) Bake about 1 hour, until squash pierce easily with tip of knife. Before serving, cut each squash half in half again. Nutritional Information: Per serving: 212 calories, 8 g total fat (2 g saturated fat), 33 g carbohydrates, 3 g protein, 4 g dietary fiber, 312 mg sodium. Courtesy: A.I.C.R Article of the Week: Kick start the new year with healthy breakfast options Kick start the new year with healthy breakfast options: With people spending less time in the kitchen and skipping breakfast more than ever, can a hot breakfast be fast, convenient and portable. The truth is, you can prepare a breakfast that is both quick and healthy. It's better for your health (and your weight) to eat breakfast than to skip it. And it's definitely better to eat a healthy breakfast, high in fibers and nutrients, than one full of refined grains, sugar, salt, and/or saturated fat. Try to include at least 5 grams of fiber and 5 grams of protein in every breakfast. Balancing carbohydrates (preferably from whole grains, fruit and vegetables) with some protein and a little healthier fat will do a better job of staving off hunger until lunch and fueling your entire morning's activities. According to the American Dietetic Association (ADA), most adults consume less than 15 grams (g) of fiber daily, and yet the recommended intake for optimum health is 20 to 35 g. Check out Ten healthy breakfast options: 1. A higher-fiber granola bar (like Fiber One chewy bars), a banana, and 8 ounces low-fat or skim milk. If you want a breakfast that is quick and healthy, this is the perfect option. With this meal, you'll get calcium, protein, fiber, and vitamins. This breakfast will give you 365 calories, 67 grams carbohydrate, 12 grams fiber, 13.5 grams protein, 7.5 grams fat, 3.6 grams saturated fat, 15 mg cholesterol, and 235 mg sodium. 2. 1 small whole-wheat bagel, 1 ounce reduced-fat cheese or 1 tablespoon natural peanut butter, plus 1 cup fresh fruit (like sliced strawberries). (384 calories, 65 grams carbohydrate, 12.3 grams fiber, 20 grams protein, 6 grams fat, 3 grams saturated fat, 15 mg cholesterol, 654 mg sodium.)
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