Your Question About Easy Weight Loss

George asks…

How much weight should I lose before getting pregnant?

So, I am 29 and my husband is 36. We really want at least two children, and we want to start having them soon. I want to start trying before I hit 30, so it will be easdier for me to conceive, and he doesn;t want to be too old to play with the kids once they are older.

We would start trying now, but I am too scared, because of my weight. I need to lose about 100 pounds to be normal. I am working on losing the weight now, but losing 100 pounds could easily take 2-3 years. I don’t feel like we have that long to wait; especially if we want 2 kids.

Would it be dangerous for me to lose, oh say, 50 pounds (so still be quite overweight) and then get pregnant? Would it harm the baby?

weight loss cardiff answers:

I saw a diet doctor we have here named Dr.Chow and he gives you a pill to take called Phentermine HCl and a B12 shot once a week and with in just 6 months I lost about 40lbs and ended up getting pregnant. You could check and see if you have any of these clinics near you or ask your doctor about pill they can give it to you also. Good luck

William asks…

What do you do to keep yourself to your calorie limits?

I know, mentally, what I need to do to lose weight. Eat fewer calories, move more, its a done deal. However, I have a bit of an issue controlling what I eat. There are a few different factors, so here’s the details. If you only have answers to certain points, please still answer, I need help with this!

1. A simple lack of control. Walking past a shop, seeing doughnuts at 50p each, and buying two, gobbling them up and then feeling the guilt. Or going out of my way to go to Greggs for a steak bake and a chocolate cupcake as a snack. Buying coke when the pepsi max I like sits right next to it, and the mega bottles of water sit further down the fridge for less money. Why do I buy them? Why do I eat the jaffa cakes?

2. The food that my family buys- I buy a lot of the food for the household, and so I have control of most of the food. However, the family comes with me and gets jaffa cakes, ice creams, sweets, crisps, pizzas and the like, meaning its all in the house. That’s fine, but it means its there. And that comes back to the whole “lack of control” thing, so I just eat loads.

3. Time- I have to cook dinner most nights, and sometimes I won’t have the time to cook the healthy meals I want to, including for lunches. I know there are healthy quick things, I just mean with chopping vegetables and such. Plus, when I get a case of the lazy, dinner doesn’t get made until late, by which time its too late to make healthy food, and often this results in throwing a pizza in the oven or something like that.

The other thing is, I log all my food on calorie count, so I see the calories rack up, and yet I still eat them! Anyone got any advice?

weight loss cardiff answers:

First of all, you need to BUY better food. It really isn’t a question of time and energy when it comes to preparing healthy meals–you can do all the cooking one or two days each week, and package it into single-serving portions for use all week. That’s your first step–reform your grocery list. Absolutely refuse to give in to requests for snack food and junk food. Instead, load up on high-fiber, high-density foods that fill you up and pack a nutritional punch at the same time–this means buying more fresh fruits and vegetables. It’s never too late to make healthy food–and it doens’t matter at all what time you cook it or prepare it. But you have to do this–otherwise no attempt at dieting or losing weight is going to ever work. Your family needs to get on board too–that means discipline. When the kids want a high-carb, high-sugar snack, tell them to eat an apple, a peach or a plum instead. A handful of dry-roasted unsalted peanuts is better for them than a Pop Tart. Chips and snacks are just temptations none of you need.

Second, practice PORTION control. Learn what a portion actually IS—before you eat anything. When it says a “half cup” of cereal, MEASURE OUT a half cup–it’s way less than you’re probably used to. And learn that most foods you buy in the store are far larger than the portions you actually need or can metabolically deal with—they pack on the pounds when you finish them because you’ve eaten far more calories, fat and sugar than you need. Look at a bag of chips sometime–it will tell you how many calories are in a “portion” and it’s usually something like 7 chips!! No one EVER stops at 7. Be aware that foods are processed using far more sugar, salt and fat than you need to be healthy–and they just make you want them more. So while you’re looking at portions, ALSO look at the marketing it’s using to make you buy the food–food companies manipulate you unmercifully. Refuse to let this happen if you can.

Third: the lack of control. If you aren’t hungry, DON’T EAT. Ask yourself before you put anything at all in your mouth–am I HUNGRY? Or do I want something ELSE? Satisfaction does not have to be tied to food–there are plenty of ways to distract yourself from wanting to eat in order to be happier. This requires some deep soul-searching and self-awareness–and it doesn’t come instantly. You might find that you can only work on one thing at a time. That’s fine. Just don’t stop trying to find out WHY you are eating when you’re not hungry. Play little games with yourself–you can have that (one) donut or Jaffa cake if you take a 30-minute walk FIRST–you can do an hour of housework, THEN have your treat. Make these little exchanges part of your routine instead of simply ignoring everything except the desire for the food. You’ll find that eventually, you’ll snack less and less if you do.

Fourth–CUT OUT THE DIET SODA. Cut out ANY soda. Do not drink it. Period. There are plenty of studies out now that show that drinking soda makes you hungrier for sugary snacks and sweets–EVEN diet soda. Drink water when you’re thirsty. Add flavorings that add no calories if you want but drink WATER. One regular 16 ounce soda has 16 teaspoons of SUGAR in it–which can seriously screw up your sugar metabolism and diet plan. Diet sodas contain no sugar, but the sweeteners they are inundated with can cause you to CRAVE sugars and make you hungrier. And the carbonation and sodium these contain also cause you to retain water and prevent good kidney function. Not to mention leaching good nutrients out of your system, such a calcium and magnesium–which are essential for weight maintenance and loss of fat.

Fifth: take a multivitamin daily. Get the nutrition you’re missing from your food.

Sixth: get a couple of good cookbooks and learn to make easily fixed, family friendly dinners that don’t take forever. There is a very valuable resource you can tap on line for exactly this purpose: Woman’s Day magazine has a monthly feature called “MONTH OF MENUS” which allows you to print out shopping lists, prepare a healthy dinner for 4 every night in less than 1/2 an hour and is well-balanced eating–and utilizes leftovers, as well as allowing for “fun” things such as eating out or Kid’s cooking–the recipes are SUPER EASY, very tasty and you can see exactly what you’re eating every day. I highly recommend this for anyone who’s having trouble cooking healthy dinners and meals. Here’s a link for you: www.womansday.com
Good luck to you! I wish you well!

Susan asks…

Does lowering sugar really helps in losing weight?

I drink about 3-6 hot drinks daily, each is sweetened with 3 teaspoons of sugar. As one teaspoon of sugar is about 16 calories, this means about 6(drinks) * 3 * 16 = 288 calories per day. If I reduce sugar to one teaspoon per drink, that means 96 calories. My questions is: for my case, does lowering sugar really helps losing weight. Please note that I am following a diet for other carbohydrates.

weight loss cardiff answers:

Not really.
Sugar = energy
You could easily argue that the missing 192 calories of sugar will NOT provide you with the energy you would need to exercise easily and efficiently for an extra 20 minutes (depending on your weight and which activity you’re doing) and allow you to improve your cardiovascular health even more to make aerobics easier.
You could also argue that 192 extra calories of carbs would enable you to do 15 sets of different weight training exercises (or like one set of about 12 reps of 15 exercises), allowing you to build up muscle mass (if you eat extra protein too), which would rev up your metabolism and THAT is what would help you lose weight.

Muscle mass is THE weight loss miracle. You look better, thinner, toner but also you are stronger so your aerobics get easier and more efficient and you burn more calories while exercising.
Once you get more muscle mass, your metabolism goes up on a 24/7 basis. Each pound of added muscle mass needs 35/50 calories a day to maintain (not even counting the calories for the exercise). It’s 12 to 18 thousand calories a year…it’s 3 to 5 pounds of body fat a year that you would either lose or at least not gain (if you eat too much). And that is just for one pound of extra added muscle mass.

Sugars will only end up being stored as fat reserves (your body storage system for unused carbs/protein/dietary fats calories) if you don’t exercise so you don’t burn it out.
A 16 calories tsp of sugar (5g of sugar) is like 2 minutes of aerobics while a 200 calories coca-cola bottle has 55g of sugar (and it’s crappy HFCS too) and nothing else except caffeine…now you need to exercise for 22 minutes to use the energy of that bottle.

NOW, that said, independently from your weight loss issues and carbs intake issues, you still have a sweet tooth and you need to take care of it. You have messed up taste buds which is why you need a lot of sugar to taste enough sweetness. Your sweet tooth is probably messing up the rest of your diet too, like a sweet delicious ripe fruit might taste bland to you.
Just like people using too much salt and having to use too much salt or the food is bland.

If you would put 3 tsp of sugar in my coffee, I’d be like eeww! I don’t drink coffee anymore as I switched to chocolate milk because I need milk more than I need coffee but when I used to drink coffee, I would use one tsp of sugar.

Fortunately, you’re not using fake sugars, those are even worse, as they’re often sweeter (some are 300 times sweeter than real sugar, which is why manufacturers love them as they only need to use so little so it’s cheaper). Fake sugar mess up your taste buds to no end, do not give you any energy (so you don’t exercise that much), make you hungry (since you still have low blood sugar level) and lead to sweet cravings, binging, obesity…
Do not make the mistake of replacing your real sugar with fake sugar to lower the calorie content of your drinks. After all just two x 16 calories tsp of sugar (32 calories) x 365 days = 11,680 calories/year divided by 3,500 = 3.33lbs of body fat that you would not gain and then have to lose.

Do not reduce your real sugar by 2/3 suddenly (3 tsp to 1 tsp).
You need 3 weeks to readjust your taste buds…gradually.

Like if you switch from whole milk to 1% (if you’re done growing and are +21yo), you first progressively add a percentage of 2% to your whole milk, like ¼ the first week, then ½ the second week, then ¾ the third week, then 3 weeks later, you’re drinking 2% milk. You do the same thing to go from 2% to 1%. So it takes about 6 weeks to go from whole milk to 1%, being aware that for all those 6 weeks, your milk is going to taste weird. Once you’re at 1% for a couple of weeks, you realize it now tastes the same as the whole milk you used to drink 2 months ago.

Growing kids and teens need whole milk but I limit my animal fat from milk so I can get it from meat and poultry.

For your 3 to 1 tsp of sugar…use kitchen measuring spoons (they have 1/8-tsp, ¼-tsp, ½-tsp, 1tsp…) and be precise. You could do the first week with 2-3/4tsp, the second week with 2-1/2tsp, the third week with 2tsp…and so on until you get to 1tsp. Or you could go slower and use 1/8 measuring spoon. Again, being aware that your drink will taste sour (not sweet enough) during the whole transition, until you spend a couple of weeks using only 1tsp of sugar and it will taste as sweet as then you used to need 3tsp of sugar 2 months before.
And again, do not use fake sugar or even re-add real sugar when you really miss the sweetness, as it would compromise the whole process of readjusting your taste buds.
You’ll also have to reduce sugar everywhere else in your diet (like using a hint of orange marmalade on your toasts instead of 3 tons of strawberry jam).

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Thomas asks…

What is a good, motivational, or competitive website I can use alongside an exercise program?

I’ll make myself exercise regardless, but having a bit of motivation or incentive would be great. I’m overweight, but I’m in good shape, so the incentive is just not there, although exercise comes easy to me, and I have a lot of energy, so I can make myself do it. I get motivation through competition, or proving others’ wrong. Are there competitive weight loss websites? I just love proving I’m better at everything I do, even when it concerns something like this,

weight loss cardiff answers:

Fitocracy is probably closest to what you’re looking for. There’s also MyFitnessPal and CalorieCount.com for less social sites.

Donna asks…

What is the easiest way to lose weight in your lower body?

Most of my body weight is in my legs and butt. What are some exercises that I can do to increase weight loss in these areas?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Have you tried The Lil Jack workout? Http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKCGe2Ezris

And Merry Christmas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdymxP5KqWo

Sharon asks…

Can someone give any suggestions for exercise programs for more weight loss?

At the beginning of this year I started eating better in hopes to lose weight. On Jan 2 I was 225.5 pounds and have since lost 11 pounds. I started exercising the third week of January, which consists of an exercise DVD in the morning (1 hour) and playing 10 Just Dance songs at night. I’m still watching what I eat and went from being sedentary to exercising almost 2 hours a day so I feel like I should be losing weight more quickly. Does anyone have any suggestions for ways to increase my weight loss? I would like to get different exercise videos for the morning, but it is hard for me to do any exercises where I sit or lay on the floor because of my back pain. I really enjoy playing just dance but I am not sure if it would be enough to do that only. I need something that has easy moves but works up a sweat at the same time. Thanks!

weight loss cardiff answers:

Okay you’re on the path the first most important factor in weight loss is eating a clean diet. No fast food, process food, or junk food. Also drink atleast a gallon of water a day. Eat stuff whole grains, lean meats, veggies, and fruits. Also incorporate a good workout plan here’s a link with great plans http://www.bodybuilding.com/guides/ also check into insanity workout dvd its works great.

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James asks…

How can a atheist say there is no deity with infinite knowledge, without having infinite knowledge.?

By claiming there is no deity with infinite knowledge, you become the deity with infinite knowledge. How can you know there is no one with infinite knowledge with out having infinite knowledge and you denounce yourself.
WOW… atheist really are idiots
sorry for the idiot remark
I am not with this statement tying to prove there is a God, just trying to prove that you cannot prove otherwise.

weight loss cardiff answers:

You cannot prove there is a deity with infinite knowledge therefore I don’t have to prove there isn’t one. I just don’t believe. End of.

EDIT – atheists don’t have to prove anything; burden of proof lies with the people who believe – based on no fact – that there IS a god.

If, however, there was definite proof there was a god, then you might have a point to debate. As it is, you can’t. You think you’re right, we KNOW we’re right 🙂

Sandra asks…

Do you suppose there could be a Deity that indirectly created what we know as existence?

Could this Deity know as much about us as we do about it?

weight loss cardiff answers:

You can’t create existence. Existence is not an object.

John asks…

What deity would you take on in a one on one fight ?

What deity would you most like to go to bed with ?

weight loss cardiff answers:

Buddha, since I’d be fighting myself. And since I like to sleep alone, Buddha wins again.

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Sandy asks…

Can I lose weight in 3 days?

I Ate alot yesterday, and I woke up feeling like a total fatass!

So this is what, I’m gonna do.
Eat a small fish with lemon,
Drink water. and I’m NOT going to eat anything for the rest of the day!
And workout for 4 hours!!

weight loss cardiff answers:

Technically you can lose weight in 3 days; you can lose weight in 1 day. Your “weight” fluctuates regularly based on everything from your hydration, recent meals, bowel movements…So, while you could be lighter in just a day by doing what you plan, it probably will not have much of a long-term significance on your general appearance. The good news is, neither will your having “ate alot” on any one particular day either. So, if you are trying to compensate for “eating a lot” on one day by eating less another in order to avoid long-term weight gain, there’s no need: simply eat and exercise like you always do and you will look like you always have.

Long-term body changes come from long-term eating and exercise habits. Likewise, short-term changes to your diet will result in short-term changes.

My advice: don’t worry so much about pigging out once in a while. Being overweight doesn’t result from someone eating their entire birthday cake, it comes from them eating an entire cake on everyone else’s birthday.

Maria asks…

Fast Way To Lose Weight In 3 Days?

I really need to lose a bit of weight FAST!
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance <33
Look, im not fat.
I just want to lose a bit for an occasion.
No stupid suggestions please

weight loss cardiff answers:

You can lose water weight fast, but once you start rehydrating yourself you’ll put the weight on…anyway since this is just a quick fix for an occasion i’ll help you out.

Tip 1.
Do 45 mins cardio(jogging, walking, cycling) first thing in the morning on a empty stomach, training on a empty stomach will force your body to use muscle mass and fat for fuel, this will result in a smaller body and less body fat.

Tip 2.
Consume all your carbs (pasta, rice, potatoes, bread, fruits) before lunch, and eat only protein and veg afterwards. Having your carbs early on in the day will give you enough energy to get through the day, and prevent you from putting on weight because your metabolism slows down as the afternoon and evening come.

Tip 3.
Reduce your water intake, since our bodies is mainly 70% water, dehydrating will cause the body to lose size, I wouldn’t normally advise this because it’s not the healthiest way to lose weight, and soon as you start drinking water you’ll put the weight back on (but you did say its only for a special occasion)

Tip 4.
Eat 5-6 small meals a day to speed up your metabolism, this tells your body to start burning calories fast, because your body knows it will be getting food every 3 hours, creating this routine is very effective.

Tip 5.
Use a weight loss supplement like lean system 7, caffeine or Tight by San, this will help your body burn a extra 25-50 calories a day.

I hope this helps

Lisa asks…

How to lose muscle / weight in 3 days?

In February, I am going away for 3 full days and I have a ballet school audition at the end of February. I need to take this chance to lose some muscle weight HEALTHILY.

About me on a daily basis:
– Consume about 1500-1600 calories. I try not to snack and keep it at 1200-1300 most days.
– 5’4
– 124lbs

1. Is it possible to lose 6-12 lbs in 3 days with healthy eating (not starving myself) and 2 hours of running per day?

2. How do we lose muscles in our calves? My calves are VERY big (muscular, not fat due to dance). My thighs are becoming muscular too. Are there any exercises good for losing calories and also leaning out your calf muscles?

3. What should I eat to reduce the production of muscles? I usually eat a lot of meat (haha meatarian). What works?

4. Have any of you tried HEALTHY diets before? Ones that won’t make you gain all your weight back right away (from your body being on starvation mode).

5. I am about 124lb and 5’4. What is the “average weight” for girls who are 5’4?

NOTE: I am a professional dancer so I can’t afford to be “average” in weight. I need to be slim in order to be a ballet dancer. That is why I really need to go on this diet before my audition.

weight loss cardiff answers:

You will not loose much in three days if you do it in a healthy way and you certainly wont loose muscle. As muscle weighs more you would look thinner at the same weight with muscle than without it.
It is important that you have fuel to dance. Snacking is a good thing if you snack on healthy foods. Small amounts of food throughout the day keeps your metabolism going.
Unless you are 16 and auditioning for a professional ballet company I wouldn’t worry too much about your weight. That is always something that can be worked on. However they will be looking to see if your bone and muscle structure is right for ballet along with your facility and musicality . You could be as thin as a stick and not have a ballet body. Of course they will be looking for clean technique as well.
If your thighs are becoming big from dance, then you are working incorrectly. It is often a sign of gripping your quads when doing things like developpe. Make sure you engage your turnout and core while using your hamstrings to push up from behind instead of lifting with the top of your thighs. Not only will that elongate your thigh muscles, you will get your leg higher as bulky muscle is less flexible. You are building bulky muscle from working incorrectly. Try some pilates. Pilates elongates the muscles, increases core strength and flexibility. Professional dancers cross train in pilates. Regarding diet, there is a book called Diet for Dancers which takes into account the nutritional needs of a dancer to maintain proper weight. Http://www.amazon.com/Diet-Dancers-Complete-Nutrition-Control/dp/0916622894

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