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Sandra asks…

i need some good weight loss tips!?

i want to lose some weight on my thighs. what are some good excersizes?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Lots of Lunges and Squats…..lol….lots and lots….. Here are some other tips that might help you as well:)

Oh. My. Goodness! I have such mixed feelings today about returning to my daily schedule. On one hand, I am so sad to have an actual alarm clock wake me rather than my kids as they climb into bed to cuddle. I’m sad I will no longer NOT have a schedule, and be able to play all day, and stay up watching movies every. Single. Night!! I quietly whimper at the realization that the holidays are over…the tree is down, all of the snowmen are boxed back up…and reality sets in that…I can no longer “cheat”. But, is it realy “cheating” when you do it 2 weeks straight??

Yet, still…somewhere amist all of this depression, I find comfort, excitement even, knowing that…I will be back on a schedule. Isn’t that odd? I actually am excited…recharged and revamped…remotivated to get back on track and pick up where I left off. Ready, even if a few days late, to start my New Year’s Resolution…to lose weight.

Yes, it’s been my resolution (or one of them) for may precending years, but for some reason I cannot explain, this year feels different. A new decade, a new start, a new ME.

This new found inspiration has me wondering…is there a formula to follow to ensure success with your New Year’s Resolution, despite what they may be? Is there some sort of secret that forces us to maintain this momentum for months ahead?

Unfortunatly, as with all other things, there will be no reward if you don’t do the work, and weight loss is (in my humble opinion) both the most trying and rewarding goal. Though there are no “sure fire” secrets or formulas, there are many helpful tips to keep in mind. When you keep them posted where you can see them daily, your chance of success is increased!

** Tip #1 – Get an Attitude Adjustment
Attitude is everything when it comes to losing weight. Permanent weight loss is achieved through permanent diet and lifestyle changes. Reverting back to old eating habits after losing weight will only allow the pounds to return. Remember that there are no quick fixes. It took a while to put the weight on and it will take a while to take it off again. Accept that fact and develop a can-do attitude. Commit to the long term. You will be wearing this body for the rest of your life.

** Tip #2 – Set Realistic Goals
Weight loss goals must be realistic. Unattainable goals do nothing more than set the stage for failure. When creating goals, assess all factors such as current weight, fitness level, age, gender and interests. Take all these things into consideration and come up with a workable plan. Start as small as necessary, but do start!

** Tip #3 – Control the Environment
Make dieting as easy as possible. At home, do not bring temptation through the door. Enlist the aid of family members and ask them to keep junk food out of sight and out of mind. My family & I purged the cupboards and refrigerator of high calorie foods on New Year’s day, and filled them with healthy alternatives when we went grocery shopping. When away from home, pack a healthy lunch and snacks rather than eating out and avoid passing by the snack machine at work, if possible.

** Tip #4 – Make Simple Substitutions
There are a variety of simple substitutions that cut calories significantly. For instance, switch to fat free milk or use plain yogurt in the place of sour cream. Substitute unsweetened applesauce for oil in baked goods and reduce the sugar in recipes by up to half. Look for other creative ways to reduce the calorie and fat content whenever possible. While these changes may take some getting used to, they will soon become the norm.

** Tip #5 – Shop Smart
To reduce temptation while shopping, stick to the perimeter of the grocery store. Most foods needed for a healthy diet will be found around the edges. Especially avoid the snack and candy aisle. Do not pass the ice cream case. Carefully read the label on any packaged or canned food under consideration. Also, never shop when hungry!

** Tip #6 – Control Portions
Invest in a food scale and a comprehensive food guide. Learn what a portion actually looks like. Keep in mind that measuring and weighing food will not be necessary long-term. After a short time, an accurate estimate of portion size will be automatic. It is wise to re-check portion sizes periodically, however, to ensure estimates remain accurate. Use smaller plates, cups and even utensils to make portion control easier. Also, repackage bulk snack foods into the correct portions as soon as they enter the home.

** Tip #7 – Take a Walk
Exercise is essential to long term weight loss success. Walking is ideal as it can be done almost anywhere and the intensity level is easily adjusted. Invest in a good pair of walking shoes and consider buying a pedometer. Commit to walking a little each day. Build some extra steps into the daily routine by parking farther away or electing to take the st

William asks…

weight loss?

What is the key to weight loss?
any tips or ideas ?

what are some good things to eat ?
what can i do to really tone my abs, arms, and legs ?

=] thanks for your support .

weight loss cardiff answers:

Weight loss needs to be a lifestyle and not a diet.

Eating:
But first… You should eat foods rich in fiber (such as broccoli) and avoid simple carbs (processed chips, french fries, white breads) and instead eat complex carbs (fruits, veggies, whole wheat grains)… Sodium can be a factor towards water retention/weight which is often times held in the stomach area so try to limit your sodium intake and drink plenty of water, which will flush the sodium out and keep you less bloated or keep less water retained.

Also dairy products can contribute to bloating/water rentention in the lower ab. Dont worry, you can still get calcium from many veggies/nuts such as: fortified grains, citris fruits, cabbage, soybeans, etc.

Personally I feel a vegetarian lifestyle is best… Our bodies have a hard time quickly digesting meat. I suggest you read the book Skinny B*tch as they go into specifics of healthy eating.

20 mins of cardio a day are suggested … This can include a brisk walk or a gym agenda… Doesnt matter excersize is excersize… Also cardio is important for toning because unless you are burning off any fat you wont see the toning results. I really love yoga and feel is does a superb job toning my body, I can use my own weight against myself, and it doesnt make me bulky like some weight lifting can do.

Things can be hard at first but once you and your body adjust you will feel so much better.

Richard asks…

What are your best weight loss tips?

Hello Everyone!

I’m starting an exercise routine based on www.BodyForLife.com & Tony Little’s AB Isolator Workout Video. I plan to keep this going for a 12 week session and then start again.

Right now I weigh 179, and I’m 5’7″. I target weight is 130lbs.

I will try to post my accomplishments regularly.

If you like you can consult my workout calendar for further details.

Please submit your exercise tips and your support.

weight loss cardiff answers:

These tips work very well for most

SNACK ON SOUP. Water-based soups don’t contain many calories and are a great way to fill up-staving off your craving for a big meal or at least slowing you down if you do load your plate.

Avoid chugging calories. Downing regular soda, juice, and milk are all ways to consume a lot of calories quickly and without feeling satiated. Instead, learn to like plain old water. To make it more palatable, try adding a bit of calorie-free green-tea extract.

Taper your meals. A recent study published in the Journal of Nutrition showed that people who ate most of their daily food intake earlier in the day and consumed smaller and smaller portions as the day went on ate less overall than people who ate consistently sized meals over a 24-hour period.

Fidget. Play with a ball while you talk on the phone. Bounce your knees. Whatever works for you. A classic study in the journal Science reported that people who frequently shift their posture weigh less than those who stay put. The reason: Burning five extra calories here and there adds up, helping fidgeters create something researchers (appropriately enough) call NEAT-Non-Exercise Activity Thermogenesis (fat loss without direct exercise).

Turn off the machines. When you’re working out, opt for free weights over machines. They activate more muscle when you lift, burning more calories and causing greater strength gains.

Don’t bug in bulk. It’s a good strategy when it comes to toilet paper, but the more food you pack into your fridge at once, the more likely you are to eat it right away.

Lilt heavier. If your dumbbells are pink and allow you to “bang out” 20-plus reps without breaking a sweat, they’re not challenging your muscles, and you won’t lose fat.

Weigh in. Studies show that weighing yourself daily improves your healthy and motivation. Of course, a scale doesn’t decipher between fat and a lean body, so use a mirror to monitor changes in your appearance, as well.

Eat slower. It takes approximately 15-20 minutes for the stomach to sense it’s full. If you chow down like a starved sled dog, you’ll likely out-eat your hunger level, packing in more calories than your body needs before it s had a chance to even register that you’re full.

Pack ahead. Most people give up their diet because they’re pressed for time. Avoid the problem by making your meals for the work week ahead on Sunday afternoon. That way, you’ll have a good supply of healthy food ready and waiting, and you won’t run out of options or be forced to hit the vending machine.

Dip a fork in salad dressing, instead of pouring the dressing directly onto the greens. This gives you max control over how many calories of dressing you get in each bite.
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Linda asks…

is this a good weight loss plan?

Hi, i’m 16, and i’m 5 ft. 8 inches. My doctor said i should eat around 2000 calories a day to 2300, and i was wondering if this weight loss plan would help me lose at least 1-2 pounds a week.
Breakfast ~ Tea (with milk)
Lunch ~ Ramen Noodels (lol, love noodles =] ), and some juice or a bottle of water
Dinner ~ A dinner about 900 calories
Well, i go to school, so i suppose i lose about 500 calories a day from walking? o_O, anywaysis this a good plan? I need advice =.=”
i also drink lots of water through out the day =O
i do get a bit hungry, sometimes throughout the day, but i sometimes just buy things like bags of chips.
I also run 2 miles a day on my treadmill at home, when i come back from school. =O

weight loss cardiff answers:

You will lose weight that way, but i don’t know how healthy of a diet it is. You need to eat breakfast. Without it your metabolism will slow down because it thinks that your body is starving. With a slow metabolism, you can’t lose at much weight. You should eat breakfast, even if it is just a piece of fruit. In exchange for breakfast, try to cut down calories somewhere else. 900 is a lot for one meal. So try to balance that out by eating a few small meals throughout the day. Eating a little bit in smaller intervals will also help boost your metabolism and burn more fat. Exercising outside of walking to class will also help you lose weight, even if you only do it 2 or 3 times a week. Good luck!

Thomas asks…

Weight loss Plan??!!Tell me if this will work!?

Breakfast:Special K Vanilla Almond with a apple and water
Lunch:Cream Cheese Sandwich with either(Celery stick with low fat ranch dressing -or-Fruit cup(Mandarins?) oh yes don’t forget water!
Dinner:Tuna Fish sandwich with whole wheat bread or a salad with vegetables and chicken strips with water ?

Also I walk to school every day for 15 minutes twice a day and walk back.I do take gym class 4 times a week as well.
My wight loss goal is 40 pounds By December.I am a 13 year old Girl that’s 5’4.I weigh 155 pounds i lost 5 pounds so far whatever it takes I will loose weight!

P.S NO RUDE COMMENTS!
Thank You all♥

weight loss cardiff answers:

Healthy weight loss diet plans have a different focus than many of the commercial programs. Too many of the commercial programs compete to show who can have customers losing the most weight in the fastest time. Healthy weight loss diet plans only aim to give participants a better quality of life. These plans focus on turning you on to a healthy lifestyle. The goal is to teach you this new lifestyle beginning with the moment you start the diet. And you never really go off the diet; you will only adjust it to your new weight. You learn a new diet – or healthy way of eating – for life!

For more details visit http://www.looseyourweight.info

Susan asks…

Weight Loss *?

I am the owner of http://weightlosshd.com. If any of you want to tell me your weight loss success story then email me so i can post your story at my site. Also, if you want to write anything on weight loss then email me to post it on the site.

weight loss cardiff answers:

Every year Americans invest billions of dollars in weight loss diets and gimmicks, many of which yield few results. However, the lure of quick, easy weight loss is hard to resist. Despite ineffective tools, most hopeful consumers are willing to give the next weight loss fad a chance. If you’re planning to start a new diet, it is important to remember the following information.
Food-specific diets: Have you ever tried the cabbage diet or the fruit-only diet? These are just a couple of examples of diets that promote one “specific” food that causes weight loss. No matter how much you think you’ll enjoy ice cream at every meal, inevitably you will get bored with eating the same food repeatedly. As a result, you’ll eat less food than needed to maintain your weight. This type of diet will not teach you healthier eating habits or provide a balance of nutrients, and consequently is not effective for long-term weight loss.

High-protein, low-carbohydrate diets: One of the most recent trends in dieting, these diets are based on the concept that carbohydrates are “bad” and that everyone has some degree of insulin resistance, resulting in poor carbohydrate metabolism. Many proponents of these diets suggest that including carbohydrates in your diet will cause weight gain. The reality, though, is that eating more calories (whether as carbohydrate, fats, or protein) than you burn will cause weight gain.

High-fiber, low-calorie diets: Fiber-rich foods play an important role in a healthy diet. They are a helpful ingredient of weight loss efforts because they provide bulk to the diet, which helps you feel fuller sooner. Be careful, though: if you plan to increase the fiber in your diet, be sure to increase your fluid intake at the same time or you may experience cramping, bloating, and constipation. High-fiber diets will help with weight loss only if you restrict calories in conjunction with addition of extra grains, fruits and vegetables.

Liquid diets: Consumers face a couple of different liquid diet options. Your local grocery store and pharmacy sell over-the-counter liquid meal replacements, which can be expensive and frequently add extra calories to daily consumption if not managed carefully. On the other hand are liquid diets that require medical supervision. These diets are usually very low in calories and may result in metabolic abnormalities if dieters are not carefully monitored. Neither type of liquid diet should be used for long-term weight loss unless monitored by a health care professional. Radically changing your caloric intake in this way will not result in long-term behavior modification and healthy eating patterns.

Fasting: As a way to cleanse the body or jump-start a weight-loss program, fasting has been recommended for years. However, all that fasting really does is deprive your body of nutrients and decrease your energy, leaving you feeling weak and lightheaded. If the right nutrients are not available for your cells to use as energy, your liver will convert fat stores to ketones for use as energy (ketosis). Long-term ketosis can be harmful to your health.
No fad diet or gimmick will work magic for safe and effective weight loss. The following are some suggestions for ensuring a long-term healthy eating plan and getting your weight loss efforts off to an encouraging start:
Eat a variety of foods. Remember, a balanced diet will ensure that you get all necessary nutrients.

Get some physical activity every day. Calories in must be less than calories out to ensure successful weight loss. To keep “calories out” at a healthful level, make you get at least 30 minutes of physical activity every day.

Include sources of fiber in your diet. They will add bulk and give you a feeling of fullness.

Choose a diet low in fats, saturated fats, and cholesterol. You do need to consume some fat for good health. Aim for no more than 30 percent of your total calories as fat calories, of which no more than 10 percent should be saturated fat calories.

Choose foods moderate in sugars. Foods that are high in simple sugars usually offer little nutritional value and will add unwanted calories.

Choose foods moderate in salt and sodium. Remember that salt has been added to many foods during preparation or processing, so it’s not necessary to add extra salt at the table.

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Robert asks…

Weight loss tips… please?!?

I weigh 190 lbs and am 5’10” tall. I want to loose about 50 lbs by Christmas. I know it is going to be hard, but i’m ready to do it! any tips would be great! And also what do you think would be a good weight for me?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Healthy weight loss tips
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Strength training and aerobic exercise –Aerobic exercise burns a lot of calories, Strength training increases metabolism by increasing lean muscle mass which helps in long term weight loss.

Eat fruits and vegetables –Increase your intake of fiber rich foods
They are low in calories but high in fiber. Fiber is digested slower, keeps us feeling fuller longer
Eat breakfast everyday —

Eat smaller, more frequent meals–

Replace white rice, bread, and pasta with brown rice and whole-grain products–

Drink more water–Water suppresses the appetite naturally and helps the body metabolize stored fat.

Increase your protein intake–Protein makes us feel full. It is also important in replacing and building muscle tissue. More muscles burn more fat. It helps to increase your metabolism – which burns calories.

Do not skip meals–Skipping meals makes you hungry which you tend to compensate by eating a lot later.

Spice up your food–Spices boosts metabolism, suppresses appetite, reduce fat absorption

Eat Negative calorie food –Negative calorie foods are foods, which use more calories to digest than the calories the foods actually contain.

Take the stairs and park your car further away from the shops–

Eat slowly–Chewing your food longer will help prevent you from over eating.

Cut down the sugar intake—

Interval Training – great way to boost metabolism–
Tips to stop food cravings
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Boost metabolism
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John asks…

weight loss tips?

any tips that can help me lose weight

weight loss cardiff answers:

1.Set goals. You’ll be better able to make a realistic weight loss plan if you know how much weight you want to lose.
2.Identify your weaknesses. Are you a bread fiend? Do you have dessert after every meal and every snack? Is McDonald’s your second home? Find the weakness and throttle it. It does not own you, you are stronger and cooler than to allow some silly little craving to knock you off your path.
3.Throw away anything you know is tempting. Those cinnamon buns with 500 calories each? Gone. The ramen noodles in your cabinet? Gone. The problem is that this is not always feasible. Often times we are not the only ones in our homes and therefore the call of the food must be withstood. In this case, out of sight truly is out of mind. Put unhealthy, unfilling foods in a drawer or in a cabinet that you rarely use. Put them all together to make a particularly unappetizing sight. Don’t place them all in a decorative basket out on the counter. Place them in a drawer. A drawer heaping with pastries rarely looks like anything but a drawer of fat.
4.Eat less, but eat more often. If possible, eat 4-5 meals a day. This helps your metabolism and blood sugar to stay level as well. This does require a change in your schedule. Eat less within 6 hours of your bed time. You’re less likely to burn the calories closer to your bed time. It’s fine to eat a large breakfast and lunch because your body will be working on burning those calories for the whole day. Large dinners are likely to go unburned and converted into fat.
5.Do not skip breakfast. If you don’t have time to prepare breakfast, buy healthy breakfast bars or those smoothies on the go. It is important to eat breakfast to jump start your metabolism and give you energy for the day. Otherwise you will probably end up falling back on unhealthy foods during the day. Yogurt is also known to boost your metabolism.
6.Eat healthy snacks when you feel hungry between meal times. Healthy snacks would be things high in fiber, fruits and vegetables. Avoid high sugar and high calorie snacks. This will help you get nutrients as well as help lower your appetite so you won’t overeat during meals.
7.Increase your fiber intake. Fiber acts as negative calories. It’s also filling and healthy for your digestive system. Make it a part of every meal.
8.Eat slowly and chew more. Take time to enjoy your meals. This will help you to finish at the same time as others, and you’ll not be tempted by a second helping. Also, chewing more will ensure you get the most out of all the food and it will be digested faster. The more you chew, the more your appetite will be satiated.
9.Drink more water every day. Stay hydrated. While you don’t need 8 cups of water a day to stay hydrated, it’ll make sure you’re hydrated as well as cut down on your hunger levels and force you to get a little bit more exercise (trips to the sink, water cooler, water fountain, and bathroom). If you’re a heavy soda drinker, permit yourself to only one diet soda per day, maximum. Just one extra soda each day can add 15 pounds. Recently, fizzy drinks, even diet ones, have been said to slow down metabolism.
10.Increase physical activity. There are two ways to reduce net caloric intake: 1) reduce the number of calories in your diet and 2) Increase the number of calories that you burn in your daily activities. Both approaches are usually necessary and healthful and both are effective in losing weight. You can pick and choose which exercise you want to do, depending on your fitness level and drive. For example: walking, jogging, using the stair stepper, using cross training machines, swimming, tennis, and basketball. Weight training (and resistance training) can help reshape your body. The more muscle you have the higher your metabolism will be.
11.Find active friends. Find people that will drag you out to do more active things. It doesn’t have to be much, but any exercise even walking around the mall is better than none.
12.Don’t get discouraged. After one or two weeks of initial weight loss, it is quite common for your metabolism to slow down as it adjusts to the new calorie count. Stay on course and you’ll see results. In some cases, the scale will tell you your weight is barely changing, but you may be gaining muscle weight while losing fat weight. Also make sure to weigh yourself first thing in the morning to try to avoid the fluctuations in weight due to water.
13.Take all advice with a grain of salt. Everyone is going to have some tidbit of information for you. What worked for them might not work for you. Take it all in stride and work with what is getting results for you. Trying to do everything everyone says will only cause overload.
14.Eat more protein. If you choose to go this route, do not cut out all carbs. If you do so, as soon as you start eating carbs again you will regain your weight back. Instead of eating stand alone pasta, throw some meatballs or chicken in. Eat some beans, they are high in protein and very healthy for you. Increase the ammount of protein, but not by too much. The more protein you take in, the more water you should drink as well.
15.Eat less calories. The average woman should eat around 2,000 calories a day and the average male 2,500. There’s many ways to reduce the calories you intake. Try not to eat frozen dinners, pizza, or from fast food joints. There’s also certain drinks, such as Green Tea that are calorie reducers. Lettuce is another calorie reducer, but be careful because dressing tends to have the calories. Low fat/light vinnegette, balsomic vineger, red wine and vineger are pretty healthy dressings, but do not load it on.

James asks…

Weight loss help and tips!?

I am a 15 year old teenage boy. I am 6 foot 2. I am severely overweight at 290 lbs. Well I was, I have lost about 8 lbs in 4 days. I was wondering what a healthy weight is for me… I am naturally stocky. Originally I planned on my ideal weight to be 220. I looked it up and the healthy weight for someone my size is 180! So I need tips on how to lose weight other then the typical count your calories and run. I want some fun excerises to do too! Thank you so much!

weight loss cardiff answers:

First off, don’t count your calories, it will unmotivate you and drive you nuts really. As far as exercising, just do something you like, if it gets your heart pumping its good enough and will help burn fat. Read the rest of this and I promise weight will come off, this is a proven diet system. Get your weight between 180-200lbs. Here is weight loss information I put together. I always recommend that you educate yourself in addition to this about proper nutrition, after all, eating is something you will do the rest of your life. It is important that you understand how your body works. Each day when you wake up your metabolism rises to its highest level of the day. Metabolism is what you need to be concerned with for weight loss. As the day goes on your metabolism drops at a rate which is specific to every individual, but we can alter this metabolic drop with diet and exercise (a secondary factor). In order to raise your metabolism you need to space your meals apart into 6 rather than 3 meals. The reason being is that when your body is digesting food it raises your metabolism because your body is burning energy. To keep this burning going on, you need to eat more often throughout the day, but have smaller portions and proper foods. The next important factor is what food you are eating, one of the most important factors in weight loss. The main foods to eat are the following; poultry(chicken or turkey), eggs, fish(all types), whey protein shakes, beans, potatoes & yams, brown rice, oatmeal, whole grains (breads, crackers), green vegetables, nuts, fruits (bananas do the most for you) and some dairy (low fat yogurt, low fat cheese). Due to the media, we have been taught to hate all carbs, but the fact is that the media is notorious for leaving out information such as the difference between a good and bad carb. Good carbs are complex carbs (whole grains, oatmeal, beans and brown rice). Bad carbs are simple sugar carbs (candy, soda, table sugar, chips, pizza dough, and the list just goes on). You NEED to eat good carbs to lose weight, they are full of dietary fiber which helps your body flush out waste. If you have trouble losing weight you do not cut out a particular food all together, you just reduce the portion size. As bodybuilders/models prepare for photo shoots they rely on diets very similar to this and just lower their portion sizes as the weeks come closer to the event. This diet is already set low so try this for at least 2 weeks before adjusting it in any way. In order to remain healthy you must get the nutrients from ALL the foods included. Here is a sample meal plan;
Breakfast- 2-3 Eggs (2 yolks removed) , ½ cup oatmeal, 1 piece of fruit, a low fat yogurt (light and go fit)
Snack 1- 20-25 gram Whey protein shake, 1 piece of whole grain toast with 1 tbsp peanut butter, ½ piece of fruit
Lunch- Grilled Chicken over salad with 2 tsp low fat dressing, 1 serving vegetables other than salad
Snack 2- 20-25 gram Whey protein shake, handful of nuts or trail mix, ½ piece of fruit
Dinner- Meat of your choice with either a ½ potato or 1/3 cup of brown rice, 2 servings of vegetables
Snack 3- 20-25 gram Whey protein shake, 6-10 whole grain crackers with peanut butter or thinly sliced cheese.
It is also very important to drink at minimum 64 ounces of water a day. Water will help flush your digestive track, keep you hydrated, feeling full, and help remove toxins from your body. This is a great meal plan, but what does exercise have to do with weight loss. Well here is a simple reminder to always remember; exercise = muscle toning, nutrition/diet = weight loss/weight gain. Exercise does play a very important role in our lives, but it is not the factor to weight loss. Exercise helps us raise our metabolism, which helps us burn fat at a faster rate. However, you can exercise and not lose a pound due to poor diet. Many people argue that they can jump on a treadmill for an hour and lose 2-3 lbs, but you’re not actually losing fat weight, just water that comes out in the form of sweat; this weight is then replaced when you drink water later on. I also want to debunk one more myth that not eating will lose weight, this could not be more far from the truth. The reason is that when the body is deprived of food it goes into what is known as starvation mode, this is when the body tries to use less energy (fat) and stores it for later on because it is not receiving enough nutrients now(slows metabolism). Not eating anything or enough is just going to cause reverse effects and you may lose weight at a very slow and unhealthy rate. Once that weight does come off you will actually become very ill and likely hospitalized with an IV in your arm or in your stomach feeding you for weeks or months. Do not take this route when weight loss is so easy just by eating the right foods daily. This is a starting point to achieve the weight loss goals you have, make sure you add in some exercise to speed up results.

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George asks…

What is the best weight loss pill?

What weight loss pill causes the best results but with out the negative side effects

weight loss cardiff answers:

There is no perfect “best” weight loss pill and as with all weight loss pills, proper eating habits and regular exercise are important in achieving your goal. Expend more calories than you consume for success. Remember these products are not endorsed by the FDA, so check with your physician before taking any supplements.

I found this one article that discusses Hydroxycut,Thermocerin, OROVO, and AmbiSlim PM and the active ingredients in weight loss pills. My wife wanted to take pills to lose weight and she found this very informative to read. I hope you find it as useful as she did.

Http://www.weightloss-hq.biz/weight-loss-reviews/weight-loss-pills-a-review.html

Paul asks…

Weight Loss Pills ?

What are some diet pills that actually work?
I have been trying to lose weight .. going running a few times a week and see no changes? I need something to help me along with exercise?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Please trust me when I say you don’t need a weight loss pill to lose weight. Nobody does.

Every weight loss pill company says to diet and exercise while taking their product. Why, because that is how you lose weight, through diet and exercise.

If you see no weight loss then they can say “Well, we do recommend diet and exercise as well”. It’s a win win situation for them.

Each pill has there own set of side effects and hidden dangers and all have the potential to cause harm. Why would you take the risk when you can lose weight by simply eating well and exercising. You have not said anything about healthy eating, this is a must if you are to achieve weight loss.

Have you been doing strength training (weights) as part of your exercise routine. We need muscle in order to burn fat. Muscle is a very active tissue, so burns fat even while resting. You need to have a certain amount of muscle in order to burn fat efficiently. Every pound of muscle you have will burn 50 extra calories per day.

If you burn more calories than you take in (achieved through a healthy eating plan), build up muscle through strength training and complete 30 minutes of solid cardio a day then weight loss is a certainty.

This following website gives you the tools you need to develop a healthy lifestyle and maintain it for a lifetime.

Good luck and all the best with your weight loss goals

Donald asks…

Is there a safe weight loss pill?

I am wanting to loss weight before my husband comes back from his deployment. I have been working out almost everyday now for about 2 months and eating healthy and nothing has changed, I have not lost any weight, and haven’t dropped any sizes. My mother suggested a weight loss pill. Does anyone know if a healthy weight loss pill that actaully works, and you will see results pretty fast?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Many people eat ‘healthy foods’, but still in the wrong quantities. I know it’s a pain to do, but counting calories really makes it painfully obvious where you’re getting those extra calories that you don’t need from which are preventing you from losing weight.

Write down everything you eat every day. Make sure you measure out portions sizes with a small scale or measuring cups and spoons – most people overestimate by 30% or more, so don’t guess. Aim to eat no fewer than 1200 and no more than 1500 calories each day.

Also make sure you’re getting the correct balance of foods – most people over do the grains (you only need 6 servings a day, and when an average bagel contains 3-4 servings these days it’s really easy to see how people over do it. Pasta is another one that fools so many – a ‘serving’ of pasta is just 1/2 cup. Most people sit down to 1.5-2 cups at dinner). Most people also under do it when it comes to veggies – we’re supposed to be getting about 2.5 cups of veggies and 1.5 cups of fruit a day, which is a lot more than the average person does.

Also watch your juice intake (1/3 cup of apple juice is a serving size equivalent to a whole apple, but most people drink a huge glass because it’s a ‘healthy’ food), and if you’re eating any meal replacement, or quasi-healthy bars make sure you read the calorie content carefully. You’re much better to have a salad with chicken on it than these bars.

Plan ahead and have small snacks between meals (counting the calories of course), to keep hunger at bay.

If you dine out, look up the nutritional information for the restaurant ahead of time to pick something healthier to eat. You’ll also find that most restaurants are serving enough for a full 2-3 people on every plate these days which is part of the reason as a society we’ve forgotten what a proper serving looks like.

Keeping your calories low does work pretty fast. I managed to lose just 16lbs over several months before starting with a dietitian. What I described to you above is what she’s been teaching me to do – and I’ve now lost just a little over 2lbs a week for just over 4 months now.

Diet pills don’t fix the problem – even if they cause you to lose a little bit of weight, even if they were safe, they’d still don’t teach you really how to eat properly and in the correct portion sizes. At best, they buy you some time, but time and not knowing how to eat properly will catch up with you and the weight will come right back on when you stop taking the pills.

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