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Old 02-21-2008, 06:43 PM
Jenny
Age: 20
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Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

Count me in =)
I accept your challenge.
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Old 02-21-2008, 06:45 PM
Joy
Joy
Age: 20
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Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

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Count me in =)
I accept your challenge.
Welcome Jenny!!!
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Old 02-21-2008, 06:52 PM
Joy
Joy
Age: 20
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Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

Welcome again to the three newest additions, Trish, Jenny, and Melissa. I just wanted to ask you three to please do April's "homework" to start yourselves off...

1) put up side and front profile pics
2) get a scale
3) do some research or some soul searching. - what is making you fat? soda, sugar, overeating...lack of exercise? blog about it, send it to me or to the forum
4) what changes are you GOING to make to get healthy and in shape?

Hopefully this will help you to see why you're doing this, and stay motivated.
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Old 02-21-2008, 06:54 PM
Joy
Joy
Age: 20
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Contributor: Attending
Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

Just copying this little fact from another thread, I know seeing it scares me into exercising!

"A single 24-hour period of inactivity can lead to a 25-percent increase in the amount of fat tissue and a 19-percent increase in the size of fat cells, according to University of Missouri-Columbia researchers who studied the effects of daily exercise and inactivity."
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Old 02-21-2008, 07:29 PM
Joy
Joy
Age: 20
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Contributor: Attending
Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

Just making a recommendation I thought of.

Make a list of 5-10 things you want to do/be able to do when you reach your goal weight. You can post it on here if you want, but post it somewhere you'll see it every day... You could even post it on the fridge to discourage you from snacking/eating the wrong things.

Just an idea...
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Old 02-21-2008, 08:32 PM
april
Age: 32
Charleston, SC
Contributor: Resident
Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

just wanted to share something with you that i found today ...


I am sorry for all the ways I’ve hurt you.

We are in this together, til death do us part, since they day I came into this world.

I have stretched you, stuffed you and made you ache.

And through all this, you have not failed me.

Even in my failing you, you have stayed strong, you’ve persevered.

You are stronger than I.

And in the loss of ten pounds that I have packed onto you, you have started to show me your thankfulness, your pleasure in being just a little bit lighter. I run quicker, I feel lighter and my energy levels have noticeably increased.

It makes me want to continue, show you how much I appreciate you and how much I want to make up to you.

Thank you for everything and please accept my delayed realization that you deserve to be treated with care, respect and maintenance beyond facials, manicures and body butter.

Yours truly,

Aleka
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Old 02-21-2008, 08:38 PM
april
Age: 32
Charleston, SC
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Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

THANKS AGAIN JOY!

Yes, WELCOME TO THE NEWBIES!! Please jump right in....i would love to see some homework turned in....

someone mentioned pedometers (step-o-meters) i think thats a great idea..but, i have never had one that was actually reliable...have you?
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Old 02-21-2008, 08:44 PM
april
Age: 32
Charleston, SC
Contributor: Resident
Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

just a little information that i wanted to share


Partially Hydrogenated Oils Make You Fat!

Partially hydrogenated oils will not only kill you in the long term by producing diseases like multiple sclerosis and allergies that lead to arthritis, but in the meantime they will make you fat!
You Eat More

It's not like you have any choice in the matter. Remember that the essential fatty acids are vital to every metabolic function in your body. You will get the quantity of essential fatty acids that you need to sustain life, no matter what. You will not stop being hungry until you do.

If you are consuming lots of saturated fats, you really have no choice but to become fat, because saturated fats contain only small quantities of the polyunsaturated fats that contain the essential fatty acids you need. The key to being thin, then, is to consume foods containing large amounts of polyunsaturated oils. (Those foods include fish, olives, nuts, and egg yolks.) Over the long term, those foods remove your sense of hunger.
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Old 02-21-2008, 08:48 PM
april
Age: 32
Charleston, SC
Contributor: Resident
Default Re: NEWBIE weight loss Challenge!

some information that i thought i should share....

What's Wrong with American Foods?
(Obesity & Disease)

Summary
If you're an American, you're probably fat. And if you're an American child, odds are overwhelming that your life will be cut short by complications rising from obesity and other complications. Despite what you may have heard, it is not your fault. It is not a matter of "personal responsibility". There are ingredients in the American food supply that are making you fat. Those ingredients made their debut in the 1970's. They are a matter of corporate responsibility--and culpability. To protect yourself, there's a lot you need to know.

Eric Armstrong

Sure, your kids need more exercise. But why don't they want to? For that matter, why don't you have any energy left at the end of the day? Our parents and grandparents were a lot more active than we are today. But it's not because we're lazy. It's mainly because the foods we eat are a lot less healthy.

If you work at it, you can manage to eat healthy in America. But you really have to work at it. You shouldn't have to work that hard, but you do. There are some ingredients in the American food supply that you absolutely have to know about--ingredients you might never have heard of before. You have to read labels, and you have to know which restaurant foods contain them. Then you have to avoid them. All of them. All the time.

It's a pain to read labels. You shouldn't have to read them. But the fact is, the American food supply is so polluted with metabolic and intestinal poisons that you have to. The dangerous ingredients listed below aren't part of the food supply of other civilized countries--except where American fast foods are starting to make an appearance, closely followed by the obesity, diabetes, and other diseases they cause. The quality of the food supply is especially high in those countries that have socialized medicine, where everyone pays if you get sick. But they're legal in America because, here, public health comes a distant second after corporate profits. (And that is probably the main reason that corporations campaign so heavily against socialized medicine.)

Meanwhile, the FDA, which is supposed to be looking out for the health of the citizenry, is instead way too concerned with the health of the corporate bottom line to step up to the plate and do the things that would save millions of Americans from spending their last dollar, and the last several years of their prematurely truncated lives, on a hospital bed.

And what about our legislative representatives? Are they doing anything. Some of them try. But too many of them stand up and brag about how "America has the best health care system in the world". Sure, we do. Because we need the best health care system in the world. But is it working? No. When it comes to disease, longevity, and infant mortality, the United States consistently ranks at the bottom of all industrialized nations. In fact, often the U.S. ranks just above a handful of 3rd world countries.

In short, virtually every nation in the world has a better record on the health than we do. The food supply is to blame. Food manufacturing corporations aren't looking out for you. Agribusiness isn't looking out for you. Drug companies and doctors aren't staging sit-ins and demonstrating for a healthier diet. And government sure isn't restricting corporate activity in this area, the way it at least tries to restrict fraud, theft, and other activities that harm society while making a profit. That leaves it up to you--and you alone--to know enough to safeguard your health and the health of your loved ones.
What to Avoid

The dangerous ingredients:

* Partially Hydrogenated Oil
Fifty percent of partially hydrogenated oil consists of trans fats. Trans fats are metabolic poisons that interfere with cellular metabolism and neural function. They create insulin resistance, which makes your body store sugar as fat to take it out of the blood stream, eventually producing diabetes.

* High Fructose Corn Syrup
High fructose corn syrup is a combination of fructose and glucose. Glucose is "table sugar'. Fructose is "fruit sugar'. Fructose isn't bad in the amounts you find it in fruit, where it's accompanied by fiber that slows digestion. But when you concentrate it, remove the fiber, and put it in everything, it becomes lethal. It tastes sweet, so you automatically like it. But so much arrives so fast that the liver converts most of it into fat. And since most of it is metabolized into fat instead of entering the bloodstream as sugar, you ingest a lot of it before you get the feeling that you've had enough. The result, in addition to obesity, is insulin resistance, diabetes, and heart problems.

* MSG
MSG, and its various aliases and cousins (hydrolized vegetable protein, textured vegetable protein, modified food starch, and "natural flavors") is a neural toxin. It's an addictive concentration of substances that fool your brain into thinking, "Hey, this food tastes good." Without it, the food may be bland and tasteless. But sprinkle some on, and you love it. Worse, you'll feel bad when you don't eat it. So you keep going back for more.

The hazardous foods:

* Wheat
Wheat contains gluten, and for a large percentage of the population, gluten is as toxic as MSG. Gluten is the name for a family of proteins that act as "intestinal abrasives". They effectively sandpaper your insides until your intestines no longer function properly. When that happens, your intestines begin to absorb proteins that aren't fully digested. The gluten proteins are morphine-like opioids that don't break down easily. When you're body begins to absorb them, they produce an addiction response, similar to the one you get with MSG. But gluten proteins produce a variety of other problems, as well, including a type of adrenal exhaustion that makes it impossible to burn fat. Over time, your intestines become swollen, so you get a pot belly that makes you look even fatter than you are. (Medical "science" has figured out that there is a correlation between belly fat and disease, but it has so far failed to put two and two together to figure out that gluten is the cause of both. I put "science" in quotes to highlight that failure. They do study after study but, somehow, they fail to connect the dots.)

* Fast Food
Fast food chains deliver up a "perfect storm" of the ingredients listed above. The breads and sauces contain partially hydrogenated oil. The deep fryer is filled with it, and fried foods absorb 50% more of it than they would absorb if it were saturated fat (which isn't really all that bad for you). The sodas, sauces, and breads contain high fructose corn syrup. The breads, cookies, cakes, and pies are made with wheat. And everything is laced with MSG or its cousins. When you eat in fast food restaurants, you feel good--for a while. But if you stop, you feel lousy. So you have to go back for another "fix". That's the addiction response noted in Super Size Me. But the effect of eating all that so-called "food" is disatrous to your weight and your health.

Do the gaint food corporations know these things? Darn right they do. The science has been published for decades. But they pay their scientists not to know. They pay their lawyers to make sure they can get away with it. They pay their lobbyists to make sure legislators stay in the dark. And they pay for advertising to tell you how good their products are, over and over again, so you'll buy them.

And you? You pay the biggest price of all. So do your children.
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Old 02-21-2008, 09:01 PM
april
Age: 32
Charleston, SC
Contributor: Resident
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Alright its almost Friday and i have another challenge for us...FIBER!
if you arent getting atleast 35 grams of fiber each day ...then your not getting enough!

Fiber one makes a yummy peanut butter flavored bar...it does have a little saturated fat which is not good but, it does have 9 grams of dietary fiber which is good...and it is really yummy....( they also have chocolate flavored but, i dont like that one at all...i prefer the peanut butter!)
there are lots of other places to get fiber ...fruits,and veggies...of course...fiber cleans out your intestines and helps you lose weight! there are also a lot of high in fiber cereals that are yummy!! lets read our labels!!
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