Showing posts with label Diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diet. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Does Diet Soda Make You Fat?

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So... I've been learning a lot lately about why my mid-life middle ain't shrinkin' so fast (even though I'm exercising more than ever and cutting calories). Apparently, it's much more chemical than that. 

First, there's the alcohol acetate/cortisol issue (alcohol creates acetate in the liver which inhibits fat burning and cortisol breaks down muscle mass); and, now, I find this article. 

Thought I'd finally figured it out. Damn it.

I've already given up sugar, most white flour and corn products...cookies, cakes, candy, donuts, chips, regular soda pop, cigarettes, and caffeine. Now this?

There is that "one day a week indulgence" advised. But, for some of us, we "can't have just one" day. Sugar begets the craving cycle (you know, that bottomless pit binge) and alcohol is just too much fun.

So, once again, I have to  QUIT something altogether. Ugh.

Now, don't think it's easy. Sugar is as addictive as morphine (read my story in "The Sugar Addict's Diet"). Quitting didn't happen overnight. And, of course, alcohol... heavy sigh.

Just read the article. 

Later: Then read below THIS article - I found the ANSWER!

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"New study is wake-up call for diet soda drinkers"

By
Ryan Jaslow
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(CBS) Sorry, soda lovers. Even diet drinks can make you fat.That's the word from the authors of two new studies presented Sunday at a meeting of the American Diabetes Association in San Diego.

"Data from this and other prospective studies suggest that the promotion of diet drinks as a healthier alternative may be ill-advised".

Dr. Helen Hazuda, professor of medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, said in a written statement: "They may be free of calories, but not of consequences."

Consequences like weight gain.

For one study, researchers at the center followed 474 diet soda drinkers (65 to 74 years of age) for almost 10 years. They found that the diet soda drinkers' waists grew 70 percent more than non-drinkers. Specifically, drinking two or more diet sodas a day busted belt sizes five times more than people who avoided the stuff entirely.

And as waist size grows, so do health risks, including diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and other chronic conditions.

So just how does diet soda make you fat? The other study may hold the answer. In it, researchers divided mice into two groups, one of which ate food laced with the popular sweetener aspartame. After three months, the mice eating aspartame-chow had higher blood sugar levels than the mice eating normal food. The authors said in a written statement that their findings could "contribute to the associations observed between diet soda consumption and the risk of diabetes in humans."

But how?

"Artificial sweeteners could have the effect of triggering appetite, but unlike regular sugars, they don't deliver something that will squelch the appetite," Sharon Fowler, obesity researcher at UT Health Science Center in San Diego and co-author on both of these studies, told the Daily Mail. She also said sweeteners could inhibit brain cells that make you feel full.

So if sugar soda is no good, and diet soda isn't either - what should we be drinking?

Dr. Hazuda told the Daily Mail, "I think prudence would dictate drinking water."


Original Article Link:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20075358-10391704/new-study-is-wake-up-call-for-diet-soda-drinkers/ 


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THE ANSWER!?  Make Your Own!!!

"How to Make Your Own Stevia Cola"




By Lainie Petersen
Lainie Petersen lives in Chicago and started writing professionally in 1989. Her work has appeared in online and print publications including "EcoSalon" and "Pack-o-Fun" magazine. She holds two master's degrees in theological studies and divinity from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and a Master of Library and Information Science from Dominican University.

Making your own cola using stevia (a non-calorie herbal sweetener) and cola flavoring is fun and saves money. It also allows you to get both the intensity of the cola flavors and the sweetness just the way you like it. Plus, you and your family won't be drinking empty calories.
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Instructions


Things You'll Need

  • Plain carbonated water
  • Unsweetened cola flavoring
  • Liquid stevia


  1. Select Your Ingredients

    • 1
      Select a high-quality liquid stevia to use in your cola. Some stevias can have a bitter or licorice taste. Refined stevia products, such as those with a high percentage of "Rebaudioside A," are more likely to taste sweet without additional flavors or aftertastes.
    • 2
      Chose a cola flavoring that is to your liking. There are several vendors of unsweetened liquid cola flavorings, and there will be some differences between them.
    • 3
      Buy, or make, carbonated water to use in your cola. Don't use club soda or mineral water, however, as these include minerals that can make your cola taste funny. Look for plain seltzer water at the market. If you are making your carbonated water at home with a seltzer bottle or home carbonation unit, be sure to use filtered water to avoid any strange tastes.

    Make Your Cola

    • 1
      Open the bottle of seltzer water or pour your homemade seltzer into a resealable bottle. Conversely, you can just make the cola fresh by the glass. In that case, you would just pour your seltzer into the glass from which you intend to drink.
    • 2
      Add the cola flavoring in the amount suggested by its manufacturer. You may need to experiment to get the right ratio of water to flavoring.
    • 3
      Add the stevia, drop by drop, to taste. Stevia is very concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Again, you will probably need to experiment with ratios to get the sweetness the way you like.
    • 4
      Refrain from shaking or vigorously stirring the cola, as this can compromise its effervescence. Gently stir, if you must, to get the flavors to blend. Otherwise, just allow the flavors to blend for a bit.
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Tips & Warnings

  • If you have an old-fashioned seltzer bottle with which you can spray seltzer directly into a glass or container, try adding the stevia and flavoring first. Then, using the stream of seltzer, mix the cola ingredients automatically.


Thanks Lainie! You Saved the Day!!


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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Flat Belly Diet MOTIVATION Hot n SEXY

Bikini ModelImage by memoflores via FlickrMy MOTIVATION for a flat sexy (bikini) belly:
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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

How to Lose Weight Fast! Healthy Diet Review "Fat Sick & Nearly Dead"

I really enjoyed this documentary. Aussie, Joe Cross, is down to earth, humble, and endearing. But what I liked best was its inspirational quality and the fact that doctor's checkups and approval were absolutely imperative to the program. Plus, the nutritional analysis.

Since watching this film, I haven't done the full fast. But I have replaced one meal per day with a vegetable juice. I used V8 (the 12 oz. can) as our juicer is on the fritz. But I have lost 5.5 lbs. in just two weeks, which was very exciting for me as menopause has been quite a challenge.

With my slower menopausal metabolism, nothing seemed to work the way it used to. I exercise regularly (hard) and stay away from sugar and white carbs (quitting refined sugar cured me of Graves Disease). So there's no cookies, cake, candy, white rice, white bread, or soda pop in my diet. I used to replace these foods with the lower sugar or sugar free options (see my book: The Sugar Addict's Diet by S.J. Wise). But I don't even crave sweets anymore. Not even chocolate!

Still, with menopause, I gained 30 stubborn pounds. I even doubled my weekly exercise hours from 4 to 8 (adding an hour of slower fat-burning exercises to each session) and I lost inches but no weight. In fact, I gained! I didn't start losing the weight until the meal substitution.

But don't take my word for it. Watch this film. It could be the answer you've been looking for.

Available now on Netflix Instant Play.

TRAILER: Fat Sick & Nearly Dead


Fat Sick & Nearly Dead Diet Juicing Recipes:
CLICK HERE


Diet FAQ:
CLICK HERE

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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Easiest Healthy Recipes for your Diet Ever VIDEO

Put together healthy recipes following this easy healthy eating (no calorie counting!) food plan. If you're looking for an EASY diet to help lose weight the healthy way, watch this: (P.S. Chocolate is a requirement!)





Find the original airing here: The Early Show Video - Lose the Weight Without Counting Calories - CBS.com http://t.co/ECmNBDa



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Friday, December 31, 2010

Recipe: Ginger Punch Cocktail Low Carb Low Calorie Low Fat Diet

CocktailspiritueuxImage via Wikipedia

A Salute to Gilligan's Island

My "Ginger" Punch... get it...
"Ginger and Mary Ann here on..." You might have to be a Baby Boomer to appreciate that one.

Anyway, you'll love it. It's great for both a low carb diet or if you're just watching your calories.


Ginger Punch Cocktail:  Low Carb Low Calorie High Seas


1/2 shot Gin (32 calories/zero carbs)

1/2 shot Vodka (32 calories/zero carbs)

1/2 shot Rum (32 calories/zero carbs)

4 shots (4 oz.) Diet Hansen's Ginger Ale (available at most Health Food Stores... zero carbs, zero calories, zero sugar, and zero aspartame!)

1/2 shot Lemon Ginger-Echinacea Juice by R.W. Knudsen. Same as above... all natural. (7.5 calories/1.75 carbs)

1/2 shot Kroger Light Apple Juice Cocktail (1.5 calories/.37 carbs)

1/2 shot Ocean Spray Diet Cranberry Juice
(.3 calories/.12 carbs)

Use a large glass. Add lots of ice for hydration and there you have it. Happy New Year!

Grand Total:  Zero fat, 105.3 calories, and only 2.24 carbs! A true Low Carb Cocktail.

Drinking out? Compare this to P.F. Chang's fruit cocktail, the Mai Tai, coming in at a whopping 432.5 calories and approximately 62 carbs.


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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Q & A: How to Lose Weight Fast

Beautiful girlImage by tibchris via FlickrQ:  I think I'm overweight for my age (13)  and I'd like to know what the quickest way to lose weight is... that is still healthy. I want my flat belly back!

A:  The first thing you need to do is cut down on refined sugar. Do you think about food all the time? Are you hungry all the time? Over-carbing and insufficient protein will cause a chemical imbalance that makes you crave food and over-eat.Which is probably why you have a weight issue.

Plus, there's that calorie thing. You have to make sure you're eating enough calories but not too much. A simplistic gauge is, if you want to weigh 130 (multiply it by 10) you shouldn't consume more than 1300 calories per day net. Net meaning if you exercise off 300 calories you can add those to the 1300. For example, 1600 consumed minus 300 exercise = 1300 net.

There are some great books about cutting down on sugar (It affects your health too - do you have trouble sleeping sometimes? That's one of the symptoms of too much refined sugar in the diet). One of these books is called the "The Sugar Addict's Diet". Go to the library or the book store and start reading about real nutrition (not fad diets). Also, start picking up every magazine you see about living a healthy lifestyle.

These magazines like Shape and Women's Fitness have little snippets of the latest good advice about eating and exercise... and over time you will become educated and more fit. Don't worry about overnight results. Once you're on the right track with exercise (find something you really like and WANT to do - I love cardio kickboxing!) and good nutrition, you'll feel more calm about your weight and your shape, and maybe even develop an "athletic" mindset. Were the Olympic athletes thin? No. But they were strong and healthy and certainly not insecure about their figures.

Your weight will no longer be an issue.

Now, if you had said you were 24 and your wedding was coming up, I would have a different answer for you. I would say go ahead and (just for 3 or 4 days leading up to the wedding) cut out all salt, all carbohydrates, and fluids... except for a sip of water when you're thirsty.

That would help you lose up to six pounds of water weight. But, of course, it's not something healthy that should be kept up for any period of time.


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