How to know when enough calories are enough?

4 03 2010

In a weight loss program calories are important. But a calorie is not a calorie. For example, let’s compare calories from white bread vs. oatmeal, both of which are starchy carbohydrates and contain 4 calories per gram respectively.

However, when you eat white bread, which is stripped of its nutrients such as fiber, minerals and vitamins, you are not taking in essential ingredients that help your body run its metabolic system efficiently.  Conversely, quality calories, from foods like oatmeal, that are not processed, and are not taxing to your system, help you to maintain your metabolism and to then lose excess weight. 

What prompted me to share an e-mail with you today was a question I recently received in my mailbox from Vikki, who has lost 20 pounds since starting the program January 2010. Read the rest of this entry »





Why are you gaining weight again?

17 02 2010

Remember January when the motivation to lose weight was high? It is clear that you could succeed as you lost the first 10 to 15 lbs. Then you get comfortable and you start gaining slowly all back. Frustrating isn’t it? And the stats prove this phenomenon relapse and weight gain. Just consider:

80 percent of all individuals who lose weight gained the pounds lost and even a little more within 3 to 5 years, according to a study from Oxford University published in the International Journal of Obesity. Read the rest of this entry »





Don’t know where to begin? Tip’s to get started!

29 01 2010

Today I have tips for you. Tips that you can use right now to get started in moving in the direction of better health, less weight, a toned and in-shape body, and a positive attitude.

Tip one:
Create an Read the rest of this entry »





Make your abs pop

21 01 2010

Bring your six-pack to the surface. Does it need a crunch? A plank? A lateral twist? Perhaps none of this.  An evident six-pack or not, you do need abdominal strength for stability of the upper and lower extremities. 

What is the right body fat percentage to see six pack abs? Read the rest of this entry »





Inspiration for motivation

16 01 2010

The going can get rough. You have gone through the holidays, the New Year’s celebrations and suddenly, when you look in the mirror, you see a new you.

One pound, the second pound and suddenly twenty pounds have been gained. How did it happen? From one day to the next?

Individuals have various acceptance levels Read the rest of this entry »





Relax – Just do it!

8 01 2010

“How to stay young” is on the minds of many these days as we are starting to age. Do we need creams or Botox? Surgery or supplementation?

Sure, all of them can help and support. Yet, those are all external cover-ups. Real youth in older Read the rest of this entry »





Now Available: The European Anti-Aging Secret

23 12 2009

Dr. Nicholas Perricone, M.D, and Lester Packer, Ph.D. Director of the Packer Lab, University of California at Berkeley, discovered and researched this amazing ingredient. And even before that it was available for many treatments in the US, it was very successful in Europe.

Are you interested yet? Here’s more: The ingredient proved effective in treating wrinkles, slowing down aging process on a cellular level, reversing cataracts (a cloudy or opaque covering that grows over the lens of the eye), preventing stroke, preventing heart disease, controlling diabetes, enhancing Read the rest of this entry »





Grains, Greens and Fat Loss

21 10 2009

If you were to hold a gun to my head and ask me, “Which is better for weight loss–grains or greens?”
What would my answer be? That’s easy. Without hesitation, I would say the greens–or vegetables. Why? Read on…

Let’s compare grains and vegetables. Despite all you read about “healthy” or :high fiber” grains, they are not nearly as healthy or nutritionally complete as vegetables are. In fact, grains are higher on the glycemic index then any common vegetable. That means they raise blood sugar levels higher, which should be kept steady when your goal is to lose fat, drop weight or stay in a weight maintenance program.

Let’s compare and contrast just a few grains and greens. These numbers where taken from the Glycemic Food Chart from the South Beach diet plan.

Grains:

Whole grain bread  low   50
Rice, brown  medium   55
All Bran   low   42

Vegetables:

Asparagus  low  15
Lettuce   low  15
Peppers   low  15

As you can see, even if grains fall into the “low” category in the Glycemic Index, they still have higher numbers then vegetables. But there is more to consider.

Vegetables provide–without a doubt– more vitamins, minerals, enzymes and fiber per serving  than grains do. More fiber helps us to regulate our blood sugar levels, prevent cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Enzymes maintain all of our body functions. (Note to self: Eat veggies raw whenever possible.) Their vital enzymes are deactivated in heat above 118°F. Vitamins and minerals are vital for our immune system to function efficiently. You just get more bang for the buck with vegetables.

And greens are less calorie-dense than grains. That means you can eat more of them to feel fuller without gaining weight. If you eat the same amount of grains, you take in more calories and gain weight. Sorry.

Historically, the natural diet of humans was food that could be plucked, gathered, fished or hunted. But when civilization expanded and wildlife and wild plants became scarce, cultivation of crops, or agriculture, was invented. And agriculture allowed us to flourish. Without those crops, the planet would not be able to support six billion people.

So are all grains bad? No, but if your goal is weight loss, I recommend that you choose a carbohydrate that is fibrous over starchy.

And do I want to wipe out grains off the earth entirely? No, but choose them wisely in your weight loss program when you only have a certain amount per day to consume to achieve weight loss.

 

Stefan

Stefan Aschan is a leading expert on lifestyle, health and fitness who has helped more than 30,000 people get fit through advice on nutrition, fitness and lifestyle changes. For your free “How to live 100 years in perfect health” report and the must read “updates and solution” newsletter on how to have 10 times more success, stay on top of your goals, and accomplish the change of body and appearance,” visit www.stefanaschan.com








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