Your Question About Easy Weight Loss

Donald asks…

Why do people say eating nothing doesnt make you lose weight?

I didnt eat for a week because I was ill, and I lost so much weight I started losing it off my face. Whenever i eat less I also lose weight easily, within a week I can see the difference even without doing exercise. Also since anorexics eat nothing and become unbelievably skinny, eating nothing must surely work but every says ‘your metabolism slows down’ if you don eat. But surely if you eat, your metabolism stays high but you probably dont burn off more than the number of calories you consume, or if you do, you dont burn off as many as you would from eating nothing at all.

What’s your view?
Its not that I want to lose weight by not eating I just wanted to know why people say that it doesnt work because like I said, when I eat less I lose fat around my stomach and quite a bit of weight so I thought maybe science was wrong

weight loss cardiff answers:

Around 7 years ago i was over weight – 16st 9lbs /height 5ft 10 age 35yrs. I went on a crash diet and consumed no more than 300 calories a day, 1 meal a day (evening) – I made those calories count though and suprised myself by the size of portions that 300 calories could amount to, though mostly veg.

The weight came of me at a very consistant rate. And within 4months my weight had dropped to 10st 7lbs. I never noticed any slow down till i approached my bmi target of 10stn 12. The slow down occurs around 11sn 4 but i still stuck to my diet till i reach my mental target of 10st 7lbs.

The reason for this was I was prepairinf for some increase and just wanted a bit of a pillow. Anyway, i started to slowly increasy my calorie intake gradually over weeks, no more than 150 calories a week. I eventually arrived by at consuming around 1800-2500 calories a day.

Now all these years on I am still sitting here today under 11 stn. 10st 11lbs last time i checked. I even came out of a 3 year

I dont know where peole get these myths about weight gains for, yes perhaps if your a silly individual who under estimates their own will power to not binge then that may happen. I never, i let my body re-adjust to normal diet and can say from my own experience my diet work wonderful for me. Never once felt ill or any of the effects people describe.

My opinion is aslong as you control the re-adjustment back to normal, and also know when the time to do so has arrived then an extremly low calorie diet works fine. Going to far may cause these muscle wasting things people describe but as long as there is fat to use then it would be a very disfunctional human body that tried to break down muscle over fat!

Just know when to stop, and begin the graudle adjustment back to normal.

Chris asks…

How do i lose the most weight and have a flat stomach?

I am one of thoes people who gain and lose weight very easily. I have lost over 15 lbs in a two week peroid before with no health problems. I just finished finals and during this time i stress ate so i gained many pounds. I am natrually very short and very curvey.
Whenever i seriously exercise, i always lose weight in my butt first, followed by legs, hips, and finally stomach. I want to have flat somach again, what can i do? I do not have access to a gym or weights.

weight loss cardiff answers:

It seems that everybody wants to lose weight. But when most people say they want to lose weight, what they really mean is they want to lose weight without altering their current lifestyle. They want to lose weight without changing the foods that they eat, or without getting up off the couch, turning off the television, and engaging in regular physical exercise. Not surprisingly, there is a huge market that offers shortcuts to weight loss through cosmetic surgery, diet pills, nutritional supplements, and various diets — such as the Atkins Diet.

There’s a growing group of people who leap from one weight loss fad to another, in search of the one thing that’s going to finally help them lose weight without having to alter the foods they eat. People don’t want to give up their soft drinks; they don’t want to give up pizza, and ice cream, and fast food. And they sure don’t have time to go out and exercise on a regular basis. So the shortcuts market is absolutely astounding — $9.4 billion was spent last year on cosmetic surgery alone, and hundreds of millions more were spent on weight loss pills, fat burning nutritional supplements, and low-carb foods. It’s a tremendous market, and the public seems to be more than willing to keep spending money on these items, even though the real answers are to be found in something entirely different.

The reality of weight loss is that there are no shortcuts! You can have cosmetic surgery to remove fat from your thighs, or the back of your arms, but if you continue eating the way you’ve been eating, your body will just deposit the fat somewhere else on your body — usually in a place that looks even stranger than when it was on your hips. Even if the cosmetic surgery works out for you, it doesn’t alter your blood chemistry, your cardiovascular health, or your level of physical fitness. Meaning that you are just as unhealthy after the surgery as you were before, even though you may physically show less body fat. Something similar is true with foods as well. Many people continue to eat a diet high in refined carbohydrates, added sugars, and obesity-promoting ingredients, such as high-fructose corn syrup. Then in an attempt to lose weight, they will take a couple of weight loss pills each day, and hope that those pills will some how counteract the entire day of eating unhealthy, obesity-promoting foods. It just doesn’t work this way.

If you really want to lose weight, you’ve got to do two things. First you have to avoid foods that promote obesity and weight-gain. These are the foods that are consumed by the vast majority of Americans, and are the ones that are the most popular in grocery stores and restaurants. Any food that’s processed or manufactured is very likely to promote obesity, or some other chronic disease. Foods made with refined white flour or refined sugar, for example, will undoubtedly alter your blood sugar levels and tell your body to start storing fat. Foods high in saturated animal fats, such as red meat, or foods that are high in hydrogenated oils, like margarine or shortening, will also pack on the body fat, and harm your cardio-vascular health at the same time. Achieving a healthy body weight absolutely requires taking these foods out of your diet for the rest of your life. You can have either soft drinks and processed foods, or a healthy body weight — but not both. In fact, much of the foods available today in the national food supply are simply incompatible with a healthy body weight, no matter how much surgery you undergo, and no matter how many weight loss supplements you attempt to take.

The other part of the equation here is physical exercise. The human body simply won’t shed excess body fat without engaging in regular physical exercise. Physical exercise gives you a much higher metabolism; it helps you burn calories, even while you’re sitting or sleeping. It also increases your lean body mass — especially when you engage in strength training — and that results in even more calories being burned when you are at rest. Physical exercise, in fact, modifies your body chemistry in a way that helps your body better use refined foods such as breads or pasta. When you eat those foods without engaging in physical exercise, you’re automatically going to add weight. But when you have an extremely fit body that engages in regular exercise, such as jogging, swimming, walking, or biking, you can get away with eating a few processed foods. But still you have to limit your intake of processed foods if you want to maintain a healthy body weight.

In my own case, I engage in rather vigorous physical exercise several times per week, typically putting in 10 hours of exercise each week. And even then, I don’t allow myself to eat any breads or pasta or refined carbohydrates of any kind. I don’t consume breakfast cereals; I don’t drink fruit-drinks or consume soft drinks. And what I’ve found is that if I eat a piece of bread or have a sandwich, then those refined carbohydrates alter my blood sugar in a way that makes me extremely hungry three or four hours later. If I had eaten a high protein meal, or a meal high in healthy fats and fibers, I wouldn’t be hungry so quickly. So it is these processed foods that are in fact causing the obesity in the first place. And consuming diet pills or weight loss supplements simply isn’t the answer to long-term weight loss. The answer is to look at your lifestyle, examine what you’re doing wrong that needs to be corrected, and then have the courage to make the changes that will bring you into a healthy body weight and keep you there for life

Robert asks…

How do you easily lose weight in a week?

Please im in a hurry!!!

weight loss cardiff answers:

Run 6 miles a day, cut down your Calorie in take and get some sleep

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David asks…

Is it best to take weight loss pills before or after a workout?

I have been taking weight loss pills and usually I take them when I wake up and after dinner. I forgot to take the morning one and I just had a workout so im wondering if I would get better results if I take it before or after a workout.

weight loss cardiff answers:

It’s best to never take weight loss pills…….you don’t know the long term effects they may have……..

George asks…

Is it contradictory to use weight loss pills with protein shakes?

Just wondering because i want to go on weight loss pills but my wrestling coach recomended everyone use protein shakes.

weight loss cardiff answers:

You should take the advice of your coach.

Diet pills are a waste of money, don’t work, and some are actually bad for you.

All you need to lose weight is a good healthy diet and exercise – you will be getting lots of exercise by wrestling 🙂

Mary asks…

Do these gimmicky weight loss pills really work?

There are a lot of these weight loss pills out on the market but some of them just seem to good to be true. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to the ones that actually work?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Alli weight loss pills would be your best bet. Alli Weight loss pills are simply fabulous. It is an exciting development who are above 18 yrs and the Body Mass Index over 28. Alli weight loss pills surely helps you regain your shape only if you are committed to healthier eating.

Its true that, there are numerous weight loss pills out there in the market niche but from my personal experience, Alli is definitely different.

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Joseph asks…

I have appt at weight loss clinic, with a BMI of 36 will the doctor prescribe me weight loss pills?

I go in tomorrow for blood work, urinalysis, and ECG. When my results come back I go in and speak with the doctor. I already know my BMI is 36 that means highly obese. But I am no sure if he will give me weight loss pills, even though it is a weight loss clinic. What kind of of weight loss pill could I expect to get? And about how much does a prescription cost?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Listen friend, whatever you do , donot take weight loss pills, I’ve seen too many cases of side effects including hormonal changes. I’ve the perfect solution for you if you’re serious about losing weight. I lost 15 lbs, a friend lost 40lbs using the same method.I got into marketing this programme after having personally found success.This is no DIETING, in fact you are encouraged to eat your regular evening meal (anything you want)in limited quantities of course, and rest of the day you take what I prescribe. If you could email me your height(in centimetres) and exact weight(in lbs or kgs) i will be able to personalize your programme for you. Its very simple and you’re gonna love it! See results in days and experience amazing energy and health benefits. Email me at weighright@yahoo.ca, Iam here to help people like you! And most importantly its safe & herbal

Linda asks…

Will a doctor prescribe weight loss pills to you if you’re under 18?

I really need to lose some stomach fat, but I don’t have money to buy those weight loss pills online, and I don’t trust anyone selling them on eBay. If you have any weight loss tips or websites that would be awesome, too. Thank you!

weight loss cardiff answers:

You should not take those even if they were given to you. Exercise and eat healthy. Loosing weight takes time and depends on your own body. Your body easily gets used to an amount of weight and tries to maintain it. This is so drastic that if you stop eating fatty foods, your body will actually absorb more fat from foods that have less fat. Even if your pills work, you will gain your weight back as soon as you stop taking them, they are by no means a solution. You wanna lose weight you gotta do it the old fashion way. Work out as much as REASONABLY possible, eat a a diet as balanced as possible and keep it up for the next 60 years. What would really help though, is consulting a nutritionist and getting an instructor for your exercise. Profesional help is extremely helpful IF YOU ARE WILLING TO DO THE WORK -some people consult professionals but refuse to make an effort-. Anyways, good luck.

David asks…

Are there any weight loss pills that can be taken by hypothyroid people?

Are there any pills that do not cause any side effects that can be used by hypothyroid people for weight loss? Can anyone suggest name of pills and source of purchase???

weight loss cardiff answers:

No, there aren’t.

Hypothyroid people need to consume foods that stimulate the thyroid and avoid foods that disrupt thyroid function.

Of all the foods to avoid – anything containing soy. Soy is the absolute worst thing you can give to your thyroid, especially if you’re on medication for hypothyroidism.

Also limit all other goitrogenic foods (google this for a list).

Thyroid stimulating foods include coconut and coconut oil, avocadoes, shellfish, fish, and seaweed.

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Jenny asks…

What weight loss pill can I get at a regular drug store, that will actually work?

PLEASE don’t answer this telling me not to use weight loss pills.
I want a weight loss pill that I can conveniently get at any drug store that is safe, and actually works…
Has anyone had any experience with them, and know some that work?
Thanks in advance!

weight loss cardiff answers:

There is no ‘magic’ pill. Eat less,move more is the only real way to lose weight.

Mandy asks…

What weight loss pill would you recommend?

I am a fairly active mother of two, and I am having issues losing weight. I work out every day for about an hour, and I work as a waitress, so I’m on my feet for 6-8 hours a day. I have really hit a wall on weight loss and I would like to try something to get the weight off fast. I eat healthy and in small portions, and I drink lots of water. I am healthy, except for the weight. What weight loss pill would you recommend?

weight loss cardiff answers:

None. Weight Loss pills are not FDA approved, and in many cases found to be ineffective.

Eat Healthy, Eat right (missing meals starts fat build up), and drink a lot of water – like you are doing.

Working out wise. Do more. If you do the same routine everyday your body will get used to it and you will not lose weight. Try doing cardio one day, aerobics another. Don’t slow down, do meaningful physical training.

@Emily. That’s a daily muti-vitamin, not a weight loss pill. I take a multi-vitamin everyday, there’s no harm to it.

Joseph asks…

How to keep the weight off after weight watchers weight loss?

I have been using the Weight Watchers Points Plus Program.
I have lost nearly 50lbs.
I have the weight LOSS system down.
I need suggestions on how to maintain the weight and keep myself from gaining weight back.

I have just started going to the gym.
I will be starting up my Bikram Yoga again soon as well.

Anything further would be appreciated.

weight loss cardiff answers:

You need to go on a maintenance diet for the rest of your life.

You need to stick to your Weight Watchers points quota per day and allow yourself only a few extra points a day and keep checking your weight once or twice a day. If you start gaining weight you need to reduce your points quota and if you start losing weight you could allow yourself a few extra points.

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