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Old 12-12-2006, 04:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Holistic approaches to weight loss are often simple and always effective. Tune out the messages of magic pills and potions and try out the suggestions here--then post your progress. Keep in mind that a holistic practitioner can help you meet the more specific needs of your body.

* Visualization. If you cannot visualize yourself at your ideal weight, you are undermining your weight loss efforts. Spend some pleasant moments every day visualizing yourself at your ideal weight, perhaps in a favorite outfit, or doing something new or fun. An effective time to visualize your new self is during exercise. Do not stress it--just hold the image for 3-5 minutes and then let it go.

* Cool Water. Drink 8 glasses of water a day.

* Hot Water. Drink several cups of hot water every day--at home or at the office. This is an Ayurvedic technique that cleanses your lymphatic system and hastens fat loss. Do not put anything in the water, even lemon, as you want clean water molecules flushing your system. Sipping hot water also helps you combat cravings and snack attacks.

* Greens. Eat greens, greens, and more greens--at the very least with every meal. And we mean real greens. Have some romaine lettuce once in a while, but eat spinach, dandelion greens, kale, watercress, and bok choy regularly. Find greens recipes online, or buy a cookbook. You can also email us and we’ll send you some recipes and titles. Greens are the most missing ingredient in all American meals and we are suffering for it. You simply cannot consider yourself nourished if you don't regularly absorb the vitamins and phytochemicals in greens--and when you are malnourished, you have cravings. Greens are also full of fiber and flush the system of fat and toxins—while making you feel full. Lastly, they increase your energy and this burns calories. Try greens with garlic and a splash of oil, with lemon, in sauces, or in smoothies. All traditional menus included lots of greens—testament to this healing and slimming food.

* Exercise in the AM or PM for 30-60 minutes a day. Ayurvedic principles dating back thousands of years teach us that our bodies are primed for exercise primarily in the morning and secondarily in the late afternoon. Exercising in the morning, before breakfast, burns fat extremely well, as you fuel your exercise from fat stores and not from a meal. Exercising in the late afternoon after digesting lunch does the same thing. Exercising before lunch is less effective, as this is the time of day your body most needs relaxation and food.

* Eat at mid-day. Eat your big meal of the day between 10AM and 2PM. If you do some research, you’ll learn that every culture in the world, including early Americans, ate the big meal in the middle of the day. According to Ayurvedic principles, the body is in a fiery, burning mode during these hours and will quickly assimilate nutrients and burn off excess calories. The best regimen is eating a light breakfast, a huge, healthy lunch, and a light dinner of salad and/or soup. Eating a big mid-day meal takes commitment if you work outside of the house, as you will either have to take a large lunch to work or find near-by restaurants that offer healthy options. It’s worth it.

* Eat only whole foods. We are animals, and animals do best on whole, unprocessed foods. All animals gain weight and get sick when they ingest processed food over and over.

* If you do meat, fish, and dairy, eat small amounts and make sure it is high-quality and organic. A serving size of meat is the size of your fist.

* Beans, Nuts, and Seeds. Each contains healthy fat that doesn't make you fat while providing protein, fiber, and healthy phytochemicals.

* Replace sugar. Try some of the wonderful sugar alternatives out there—agave nectar, stevia, and a moderate amount of high-quality honey.

* No juice. Juice is a processed food that has been stripped of fiber and nutrients, and jolts your body with sugar. Even natural sugars can interfere with your weight loss. Sip fruity teas instead.

* Snack on vegetables. You’ve heard it before. It works.

* Set aside a budget. Accept that you may spend more for good food and quality vegetables. Cut back on expenses in other areas of your life like coffees, alcohol, trendy weight loss programs, clothing you don’t need—and realize that your investment in healthy weight loss and renewed health will pay for itself over and over, for years to come. Make smart choices and believe in your future. You can be your best self—healthfully and holistically.

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Old 12-13-2006, 03:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks for the list, it's a different way to look at weight loss. I will be trying a few of the options.

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"* No juice. Juice is a processed food that has been stripped of fiber and nutrients, and jolts your body with sugar. Even natural sugars can interfere with your weight loss. Sip fruity teas instead. "

While I totally agree with store bought juices, I'm not as sure about home made juices. While "processed" since a juicer is used and with little fibre, why is there a nutrient loss?

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While I totally agree with store bought juices, I'm not as sure about home made juices. While "processed" since a juicer is used and with little fibre, why is there a nutrient loss?
My guess would be that you wouldn't be geting the nutrients that were in the pulp (unless you are 'juicing' with a VitaMix, which liquifies the entire fruit). Also, fruit juices are extremely concentrated, compared to fruit, so it is hard to do portion control. One tall glass of OJ has the same amount of calories as several oranges.
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Yeah - since I've been juicing, I've been putting the pulp back into the juice to keep the nutrients and fibre (except I DO share it with the dog!). But sweet fruit juiced DOES lose the portion control that actual fruit has. Vegetable juices are great though, particularly with the pulp put back in.

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Old 12-13-2006, 01:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Great tips Kristin.

It's only recently that I've actually been able to vizualize myself at the size I want to be. If anyone's having trouble with this tip try Virtual Model. It's a site that does what the name says, but you can put in your goal weight, and your features and see what you'll look like at that weight. You can even try on some clothes you'll like to wear so you can get a vibrant image.
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It seems to me that raw juice (such as you would make at home with a juicer) would be a lot more nutritious than pasturized juice that you buy at a store. The heat involved in pasturization will remove a lot of nutrients and will affect the taste. I agree, though, that you still have to be careful about your portions.
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Hi

Great list - I really agree with all of the points and from looking at your site am thinking you guys could get a really great blog going!

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