October 10th, 2009Diet Pills – Eat And Lose 10 Pounds – News
My weight has gone up and down all my married life. And I figured that as I approached my fifties, things would only get worse. But I’m here to tell you that it doesn’t have to be that way! I’m past fifty now, and no longer need to lose any weight.
It’s all about stabilising your blood-sugar level. Late afternoon used to be my low point. So I ate whatever I could find, which generally was highly calorific! All this did was to add to the fat that was already building around my waist.
What’s frightening is that fat also accumulates in the body’s organs like the brain and the heart. Now, I don’t get nearly as hungry or as tired. I also experience fewer flushes and my husband will tell you my moods are more stable too! Oh, and I have fewer sleepless nights.
This transformation has come through eating something small on a very regular basis. I used to miss meals during the day several times a week. Then I’d catch up in the evening, and gorge! This was the worst thing I could do.
Regular moderate consumption is what the body actually needs. By the middle of each day, the rate we metabolise food is at it’s highest. So early meals are vital, as later meals have a sluggish journey through our system.
Now each morning I always allow time for breakfast. I don’t keep an ultra close eye on every calorie, I just watch how much I eat at a time. The gut only has a limited capacity it can comfortably take, so I’ve learned not to overfill it.
I restrict the amount of grain I eat, and make lunch my most important meal. By late afternoon, a small snack is now all I need take me through to a small evening meal. Each meal has some protein, and some anti-oxidant rich vegetables.
I haven’t cut out fat, though I’m fussy what fats I eat. Nuts and seeds are highly calorific, but great eaten in moderation.
The amount of alcohol I consumed had to be reduced – and this has definitely had a positive effect. I feel the alcohol was stimulating the hot turns I had, as they’re not so frequent any more. You might wonder if I’ve found it a struggle. Maybe a little at first, but the benefits soon outweighed the challenges, and now I love it. I wanted to share this ’secret’ with everyone as it’s so easy to carry out, but would be so hard to do without now. My life is great, and there’s absolutely no reason why yours can’t be too.