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I checked on some medicel records I have hear at home,my blood type is O neg..Rh pos.I also was chreckring out my daily log of food I have kept over the last summer and fall and most of the foods alowable are fine the beans and such arent to good on my digeative system but I can eat a fue without a prob,the not allowed foods of them the cabbage,brussel sprouts and green leafy veggies as well as corn are the oly one I can eat...And the allowable foods I do well on all of them but kelp cause I never have eaten any of it..as for salt I keep it at a minimum barely caues I retain water if im not carefull with it.If I had to I could do well on a veggitarion diet for the most part,I like meat to much to totaly be without it.This is an intresting concept tho. |
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Today I did work out some,I mostly took my fur kid for a mostly brisk walk through the negihborhood,then I came home and rested a bit cause my knees were hot..Ice is wonderful...then I did sone housework,changed the lennin on all the beds,washed doggie beds and stuffed toys,striped down and sanitised my kitchen( a workout in it self).My prob with my back is sciatica right above where the nerve branches to right or left leg so both are effected to some degree ..meds help some but not enough..I have dr,s appointment on march 3rd at LSU but cant do anything but wait till then cause I have no confidence in the medicaid doc I have at the moment,if it gets to bad I will go to the er if I have to but I somehow manage to get by.
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Good morning healthies!!!!!!!!
Today is my one week point. I was up and down this week and have weighed in for the week with a 3 pound loss. I am thrilled. My goal is 1.5 pounds per week for my June 1 goal. I have found the days i work, not being able to work out, are the most struggle and was up and down the last three days but today is the real deal. I'll take that 3 pounds and run with it. It's back to working out today and i've missed it. We have decided to bring in walking with our routine of stretching and kickboxing. This winter has not really been a winter (knock on wood) and it's been in the high 50s and low 60s a lot, so we think we can get in a nice brisk walk on days i don't go off to work. I'm thinking Bella will enjoy the walking as well. Her pink harness and leash are all ready. We are all excited. Have a wonderful Monday all and keep saying bye bye to unwanted weight and hello to a great fab you!!!!!
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![]() My weigh-in yesterday revealed an overwall weight loss of 5 pounds last week. Super happy with that and feel like I'm back on track. Also, I think most of you know this already but CanMarie is still on her journey and is a HUGE inspiration for anyone needing a little extra kick in the pants. She now has a blog and youtube channel! http://mynewdefinition.wordpress.com/ |
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Good morning all! Glad to hear everyone back on track. It really is one day at a time and we can always have a "do-over" with our eating and exercising to get back on track!
Yesterday, walked 8-long blocks around my neighborhood with my tunes blasting in my ears. It was significant because I had stopped walking in my 'hood since it so painfully reminded me of the loss of my dogs this past year. Even though they were little things, we would walk for up to 45-minutes each morning 6-7 days a week. It was their routine and even when I did not want to, they would go to the back door at 5:30 AM each morning and stare at the cupboard where the leashes & collars were kept and would start jumping like pogo sticks, in excitement. How could I say no? Baby, my Bishon Frise, that I dearly loved, died April 19th and Jani, my cock-a-poo, on August 6th. I did not want to walk the routes, which were everywhere, for blocks at a time, that we used to walk. I believe walking kept them healthy and prevented obesity that little dogs also frequently suffer from. After they died, I did walk sporadically at my job but not consistently. Hence, a 10-pound gain in about 7- months. I also ate more cereal and oatmeal instead of protein. Now, I am walking at least 6-days a week and I guess that I reclaimed my neighborhood. I believe that the worst of the grief has passed and I did smile remembering each tree and bush that the cock-a-poo liked to "visit"- she kind of thought she was a boi, not a girl! I lost another pound this past week and am spending time again cooking from scratch. For breakfast today, already prepped ingredients: torn, fresh spinach and tomatoes to put in egg whites for omlette. I know this is long but wanted to share this because all of us have painful things happen in our life that can derail us but nothing is permanent. We can just start over on our path again and go forward. ![]()
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My weight loss for the week was very good. I think I did good on my eating and great on drinking water (I having been drinking 64 oz a day). I need to do better on exercising and did slack off over the weekend when Belle was at work.
So this week I need to keep up on eating healthy and drinking my water and step it up with exercising! Happy healthy Monday everyone!
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GOOD morning everyone ♥
LOVE the progress and great news up in here, congratulations all !! This morning i worked 7-10 and then immediately left for an hour long walk around the lake, i can't get enough of the beautiful scenery...Just got home, and am about to make myself lunch , and get some things done around here.. i also work the evening shift - and once i am off at 7pm, i am heading to the Gym for another workout with a friend of mine.. Daily Challenge: incorporate fruit into your day. What is it and How will you do this? i got this one down! i eat quite a bit of fresh fruit each day, heh.. i have fruit with breakfast, for morning snack, sometimes at lunch (or veggie) & then for my afternoon snack.. Veggies at Supper.. This week i am working hard on my portions... i am measuring everything carefully, and i am eating my meals on a smaller plate.. i'm also being super careful not to graze (one of my fave naughty things to do lol.) Happy Healthy Monday everyone ♥
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Portions are tough. The one I always try to stick to is visualizing meat as the size of a deck of cards. I also try to make sure my plate is half vegetables. I don't eat a lot of carbs, usually. But if I have pasta, it is whole wheat. And I avoid white rice, and always make myself brown rice.
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Good morning everybody!
Breakfast: raisin bran with oats, fat free Mandarin yogurt, French roast coffee. Lunch: turkey breast on whole grain with mustard and tomatoes. Dinner: salad.apple. Un sweet tea. Water throughout the day. I'm off work weds and thurs so I'll go for a walk/run both days and exercise. Let's all have a great week! |
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Hi healthies!
![]() Love the challenge sylvie...thank you! I have to be careful not to overdo the fruit, but I'm currently on a roll of making sure that I always eat my "apple a day"....at least one. I find apples are wonderfully filling, satisfyingly crunchy...and I know the natural fiber and pectin are good for me too. I keep one in my purse when I'm out and about...and there's a basket of them on the kitchen counter. Makes it easier to have them handy! Excellent advice Hack....I've been trying to do the half of the plate vegetables too...and have switched to brown rice. Someone (not sure who) had posted about the boil-in-the-bag brown rice, and it's wonderful. I usually did basmati because brown took so long to cook....but with the boil-in-bag type it's just as fast as (and much healthier than) the white rice. Have a great day everyone!
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Exact same for me, Jake.. i like the deck of cards idea.. i remember when i first started eating healthy, i would take a nice size portion of meat and count it as 2 oz.. When i got my lil weight scale to weigh the meat, i was very surprised exactly what 2oz of meat REALLY was..LOL i also fill my plate of vegetables or a tossed salad, i use the small plate to measure out everything except the veggies or salad and then transfer to the big plate. (my plate is tiny, tiny).. i am still measuring everything too, the plate is just to teach me the visual idea of portions for a bit.. What my eye sees and what actually "is" , is quite distorted.. i'm learning though! i always eat whole wheat, i don't eat anything white flour or white sugars..& certainly nothing processed, in fact i've never eaten so clean as i do now, really.. i'm loving it & how i'm feeling as well!! Brown basmati rice is my absolute fave for rice.. i am pleasantly surprised these days of foods i've never tried but that i crave to try.. Last week, was brussel sprouts.. Delicious! Jo, the challenge was posted by Angel, hehe!! i was just answering it.. ♥
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I wanted to share one of my favorite quick tips for cheese lovers:
If you LOVE cheese like I do then you know that cheese often packs a lot of fat and calories along with its calcium. I have found that the little Laughing Cow cheese wedges are a GREAT alternative for chedder and higher fat cheeses! For example, one of my favorite mid-morning snacks is 5 reduced fat Triscuits and a wedge of Laughing Cow garlic and herb cheese. It's only 3 points on WW and is NUMMY! You can also use the wedges as a cheesy spread on sandwiches, wraps, and even thrown into pasta to make it cheesy!
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I went grocery shopping yesterday with my roommate and we normally buy junk food. Instead of buying junk food, we bought Clementines, Greek yogurt and olives. I wore my new Shape Ups to the grocery store and actually loved them. After dinner tonight, I am going to put them on and hit the sidewalk again ![]() Have a great day and let's do this! Zimmeh
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Study regarding diet, salt, calorie intake and risk of stroke
January 2012 special issue of the Lancet Neurology. In general, the 2 biggest threats to health and risk of stroke are overeating and excess salt, author Graeme J. Hankey, from Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, writes. He writes that between 1970 and 2008, the incidence of stroke in high-income countries fell by 42%, probably as a result of increased public awareness about the dangers of high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and cigarette smoking. But in poorer countries, the incidence of stroke increased by more than 100% during this period. This rise coincided with food and lifestyle changes associated with industrialization and urbanization. In his review, Dr. Hankey examines the evidence linking nutrition and diet to the risk of stroke. He searched PubMed articles published in English from 1970 to October 2011, using a variety of search terms. Dr. Hankey's review also revealed the following effects of individual foods and beverages on the risk of stroke: Fish: 3 servings a day associated with a 6% lower risk of stroke *Fruits and vegetables: >5 servings a day associated with a 26% lower risk of stroke *Meat: Each daily serving associated with a 24% increased risk of stroke *Reduced-fat milk: associated with a lower risk of stroke vs full-fat milk *Chocolate: High consumption associated with a 29% lower risk of stroke *Coffee: 3 to 4 cups per day associated with a 17% lower risk of stroke *Tea: ≥3 cups per day associated with a 21% lower risk of stroke *Sugar-sweetened beverages: high intake associated with increased obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and coronary heart disease *Whole grains: high intake associated with a 21% lower incidence of cardiovascular events *Rice: intake not associated with risk of stroke "In the USA, modest, population-wide reductions in dietary salt of up to 3 g per day…are projected to reduce the annual number of new cases of stroke by 32,000 to 66,000, similar to the benefits of population-wide reductions in tobacco use, obesity, and cholesterol levels," he writes. The National Stroke Association provides a comprehensive discussion for patients about stroke prevention. Study Highlights On the basis of a literature review, the reviewer noted the following findings: **Although folic acid supplementation does not prevent stroke in populations with high folate intake, deficiency in regions of low folate intake may be a causal and treatable risk factor for stroke. **Vitamin D deficiency is associated with hypertension, cardiovascular disease, and stroke, but to date, supplementation has not been shown to prevent cardiovascular events. Randomized trials are underway. **Salt supplementation by 5 g per day is linked to a 23% increase in stroke risk. Lowering salt consumption by 2 g per day is associated with a 20% decrease in cardiovascular events, and lower salt intake is also linked to blood pressure reduction. **Calcium supplementation exceeding 0.5 g per day is linked to a 31% increase in the risk for myocardial infarction, does not prevent stroke, and may actually increase stroke risk. **High intake of plant n-3 polyunsaturated fats is associated with a reduced risk for stroke. **Marine n-3 polyunsaturated fat supplementation lowers cardiovascular events and death by 8%, but in a randomized trial, it did not reduce stroke risk. **High intake of carbohydrates with high glycemic index and glycemic load is associated with increased blood glucose levels, body weight, and stroke mortality. **High fiber intake is linked to lower blood pressure, blood glucose levels, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. **High protein intake is not associated with stroke risk. **High intake of an unhealthy diet was linked to an increased risk for stroke and a population-attributable risk for stroke of 19%. **In women, a prudent diet or Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH)–style diet is associated with a lower risk for stroke, and a Western diet is linked with a higher risk for stroke. **In women, the Mediterranean diet is associated with lower risks for stroke, cardiovascular disease, cardiovascular mortality, and all-cause mortality. Lancet Neurology, Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 66 - 81, January 2012 doi:10.1016/S1474-4422(11)70265-4
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Regarding portion sizes I can SO relate. When I wanted to follow a Weight Watchers plan I was allowed a baked potato. This was a 3 oz portion. Well after a couple of weeks I got a scale and learned that I was actually eating 3 portions!
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