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Lady Doctor Gets Death Threats for Revealing Top Secret Fat Loss Secret to General Public!

A new breakthrough secret is all you now need in order to forever shed countless pounds, stay healthy, and add many years to your life!

A lady doctor from Arizona has blown the lid off the best-kept secret in weight loss ever discovered — and this has the whole diet food and drug industries turned upside down and in nothing less than a torrential uproar.

Her name is Dr Suzanne Gudakunst, and she’s marching to the beat of a different drum.

And no, nothing about her “secret” is difficult — nor does it require that you do something completely out of the ordinary or anything unnatural.

Instead, the Arizonian boasts proudly “…this is something that I caught onto just before 2002 when there was so much research and exploration going around concerning the human colon and digestive system working in harmony with nutritional absorption, and I started doing independent studies just to test things at first … but which I later expanded on after seeing some fantastic results.”

This same woman medical practitioner went on to accurately determine a definitive correlation between harmful plague and parasitic infestations of the human bowel tract, and people suffering chronic obesity — and who despite intense diet and exercise appeared to be unable to lose any weight whatsoever.

Over the course of six years the Arizona doctor developed a number of natural treatments for the removal of these same harmful, even life-threatening plaques and rapidly reproducing digestive parasites — and when applied to even worse-case patients suffering extreme obesity (98% of which were in immediate danger of dying) she saw a 100% effectiveness and success rate.

She then borrowed from her research on the severely obese, and applied the same strategies on milder cases of overweight persons — only to find the same effectiveness and quality results as described above (although the individual weight loss per subject wasn’t nearly as much as those obese patients 100 lbs to 200 lbs or more overweight).

So powerful is her secret that she’s able to reverse diabetes, rid illness altogether in people suffering from cancer (linked directly to poor diet and overweight factors), as well as an elimination of an entire spectrum of serious and otherwise life-threatening diseases.

Nearly 100% of all her case subjects were told in the alternative by “conventional doctors” that they either had just months or years to live, or they would never live a life anything resembling remotely a “normal” existence — yet after applying Dr Suzanne’s treatments saw a complete contradiction to others doctors’ prognoses.

Again, nothing about her secret is unnatural or requires someone to do any major action or modification in their lives.

In fact, her entire treatment is based completely on built-into-nature ‘protection agents’ scattered throughout the world in the form of select herbs, extracts, and organic constituents, and which can be found in a variety of plants — but when combined in specific combinations and carefully chosen amounts make for a solution to what is perhaps the world’s worst ever plague: OBESITY (and the illnesses and diseases resulting from it — or at least severely aggravated or exacerbated by it).

Now to everyone else’s great gain, whether suffering from just a few extra pounds and inches, to those extremely fat and overweight, this brave, bold lady doctor is releasing to the general public her secret for forever destroying the tight unrelenting closed-fist of obesity’s stronghold over the now more than 40% of Americans labeled obese, and others worldwide.

But she’s not promising any of us for how long.

Some experts and sociologists suggest that in the bigger scheme of things, the world will never tolerate a discovery of such magnitude, any more than it would be realistic to expect a car that runs on water (even if very real) to ever become commercially available to the general public for day-to-day use.

One well-respected and famous diet & wellness author wrote years ago that if anyone ever “truly unlocked the keys to permanent fat loss, they may actually suffer the same fate as JFK.”

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…so you may want to head on over there now and get it and before someone or “something” gets it forever yanked out of ever getting in YOUR hand at least.

It’s in a very easily readable format and is quickly and readily understood and mastered by anyone with even a 4th grade reading level.

While you’re there, why not scroll down and review for yourself the huge successes others are now having with this incredible breakthrough in rapid, massive weight loss and extremely improved and enhanced health, now made freely available to the rest of us?

Keys to a Fat-loss Diet

KEYS TO A FAT-LOSS DIET

As most doctors and nutritional experts will tell you, the concept of â??calories in, calories outâ? is fundamental to any kind of weight loss. If you want to lose weight, you have to consume less energy than you are using. However, there are many other aspects to weight loss including hormone level, metabolism and proper micro-nutrient nutrition. All of these factors can affect the caloric expenditure of the body. In this article we will list some of the ways to increase the amount of energy the body uses daily and how to burn those calories through training.

SUPPLEMENTS

Hormones are chemical messengers that send signals between cell groups by way of the blood. The control center for hormones in mammals is the hypothalamus. The release of hormones is dependent on signals received from the central nervous system. Hormones are made up of proteins and serve as the regulator for many of the functions in our body such as metabolism, libido and strength. The excretion and absorption of hormones is vitally important for the human body. However, as we age, hormone levels drop off significantly. This is one of the reasons why older people have such a difficult time maintaining muscle mass and shedding fat. Therefore, it is important to supplement with hormone support products such as DHEA. Studies show that supplementation with DHEA and similar compounds can significantly improve hormone levels in the body.

Metabolism is the sum total of the chemical reactions in the body. As a general rule, the more lean body mass a person has, the higher metabolism he or she will have. The BMR, or Basal Metabolic Rate, is a measurement of how many calories a person burns throughout the day if they are engaged in complete sedentary behavior (ex. sleeping.) The goal is to increase the BMR, so more calories are burned up while resting. In addition to hormone support, there are various ways to speed up one’s metabolism. Many fat loss products contain phytochemicals, non-nutritive plant chemicals found in vegetables, like green peppers, that have protective or disease preventive properties and have also been shown to increase the metabolic rate.

Caffeine is one of the staples of fat loss supplements. Caffeine stimulates the central nervous system and sometimes causes a slight increase in heart rate. This causes more calories to be used up by the body. If you are sensitive to caffeine, look for a product with CLA, which has been shown to reduce body fat. CLA is conjugated linoleic acid, a fatty acid that has been shown to exhibit antioxidant properties and reduce body fat in animals. Most CLA supplements are derived from sunflower and other vegetable oils.

DIET

Another key to increasing metabolism is to eat more often throughout the day.

Consistent caloric intake will increase BMR. However, make sure that you are not overeating. If your BMR is 2000 calories a day, do not eat more than that if you want to lose weight. Split those calories up between four or five meals in a day. The other benefit to eating regularly is to keep blood sugar at consistent levels throughout the day, keeping energy levels at constant levels without â??crashing.â? Eating throughout the day will also help the body to receive the nutrients necessary to repair the body from the training you will be engaged in.

Lastly, most people focus on macro-nutrients (fats, proteins, carbohydrates, and water), when dieting. Obviously, getting the right combination of these major nutrients is important. However, micro-nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants, are often ignored by people looking to lose weight. Proper micro-nutrient nutrition is key in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Most people are not getting the essential vitamins and minerals, much less the 40 grams of fiber recommended by the USDA Food Pyramid. Taking a good multivitamin along with eating the right types of food (complex carbohydrates instead of sugar) is absolutely necessary in living a healthy lifestyle. See our list of everyday health supplements for some more ideas. 

TRAINING

As for cardiovascular training, when fat loss is concerned, it is best to stick with high intensity interval training (HIIT). Interval training would include walking at fast speeds on a treadmill (75% of your maximum heart rate) and then reducing the speed to a much slower rate. Alternate between intensities and you will see much better results than walking or running at a constant pace, according to recent studies out of East Tennessee University and Laval University. Also, try various forms cardio such as jumping rope, swimming, boxing or whatever best suits you. Remember, if you are bored with a routine– change it. This will increase the chances that you are engaging in regular cardiovascular exercise.

A higher percentage of lean body mass is a must for increasing metabolism. This means that weight training is an essential part of any good weight loss program. Weight training stimulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle and can burn many calories when done properly. Increased strength, muscular endurance, stress reduction and an overall reduction in blood pressure are also some benefits from weight training. Make sure the training is done properly and at somewhat of an intense level. High intensity + good diet = low fat. It could be a good investment to hire a personal trainer at your local gym to show you how to properly engage in certain exercises. Be sure to stretch thoroughly AFTER lifting and before you hit the cardio. Heated muscles are will exhibit more flexibility and will reduce the possibility of injury when stretch ing. Also, your force production in the muscles will decrease if you stretch too much before lifting. A quick warm up on the cardio machines followed by a small bout of stretching is enough to ensure a good weight training session. More thorough stretching and cardio should follow the weight training. Stick to these dieting and training principals and youâ??ll be on your way to losing that excess body fat and living a healthy, long life.

Sean Covell,

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Losing Weight for Your Date? Don’t Fall for the Wrong Diet

January 21st, 2010 AverageWeightForWomen No comments

In the quest for a better body, the battle of the bulge, comes yet another quick fix diet book based on short term weight loss through high protein meals.

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization’s (CSIRO) Total Wellbeing Diet book entered the Australian market over a year ago and topped the best seller’s list, dazzling the public with “scientifically proven” research.

Claiming to be not just a weight loss program, but also a diet plan for lifelong eating, the CSIRO

Total Wellbeing Diet has been criticised for a number of reasons.

The diet recommends 300 grams of meat per day of which is about double the quantity of meat recommended by other calorie controlled diets, not to mention the Australian government’s own recommendation of consumption of 65 to 100 grams of meat three to four times per week.

But before even looking at the health ramifications of eating meat to an even lesser degree, it is most interestingly noted that the Meat and Livestock Industry and Dairy Australia funded the CSIRO’s diet book.

No surprise then that beef, lamb, veal and dairy products all play a huge part in the make up of this meal plan.

Nutritionists Rosemary Stanton and Gyorgy Scrinis publicly criticised the CSIRO of prostituting itself to Australia’s meat and dairy industries suggesting the science the diet is based on to be less than credible.

“The CSIRO’s endorsement of a high-meat diet is perhaps an indication of the extent to which our scientists have taken on the role of consultants to industry in their bid to raise funds, and their willingness to deliver research findings that industry finds agreeable,” Stanton and Scrinis stated.

For a so-called “scientific” diet, the biased recommendations seem to pay no heed to the surmounting research that diets too high in animal protein can lead to a number of serious disorders including heart disease, increased cholesterol levels, high blood pressure and cancer.

The China Study, regarded as the most comprehensive study of diet, lifestyle and disease ever completed, linked the Chinese population’s low incidence of such Western health problems as obesity, diabetes, some cancers and cardiovascular disease to plant-based diets that were low in animal products.

Evidently the researchers of the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet didn’t include the China Study in their research or chose to ignore it’s facts when creating a diet plan so heavily based on animal products.

Research from this important study confirmed the following information:

• Plasma cholesterol in the 90-170 milligrams per decilitre range is positively associated with most cancer mortality rates. Plasma cholesterol is positively associated with animal protein intake and inversely associated with plant protein intake.

• For those at risk for liver cancer (for example, because of chronic infection with hepatitis B virus) increasing intakes of animal-based foods and/or increasing concentrations of plasma cholesterol are associated with a higher disease risk.

• Cardiovascular diseases are associated with lower intakes of green vegetables and higher concentrations of apo-B (a form of so-called bad blood cholesterol) which is associated with increasing intakes of animal protein and decreasing intakes of plant protein.

• Colorectal cancers are consistently inversely associated with intakes of 14 different dietary fiber fractions (although only one is statistically significant). Stomach cancer is inversely associated with green vegetable intake and plasma concentrations of beta-carotene and vitamin C obtained only from plant-based foods.

• Western-type diseases, in the aggregate, are highly significantly correlated with increasing concentrations of plasma cholesterol, which are associated in turn with increasing intakes of animal-based foods.

In addition to the irresponsible recommendation of a high animal protein diet, the book boasts of a “major” scientific study.

This “scientific” research was a single sex study conducted on a mere 100 women, for a period of only 12 weeks. Half of the group ate the researchers’ preferred meat-centred, high protein and moderate carbohydrate diet.

The other half of the group was placed on a diet higher in carbohydrates in which some of the meat was replaced with pasta or rice.

It was noted that the two groups lost a statistically comparable amount of weight over the 12 weeks.

For the CSIRO diet book’s researchers to claim that this study scientifically proves a high protein diet to be most effective is an embellishment of the research findings. For the record, I am not a vegetarian, all my meat sources though are organic and I try to limit red meat to twice a week.

I only had to really open one page of this book to realise its inadequacies. It actually recommended margarine to butter. I challenge any scientist to debate the health benefits of a trans fat over organic butter.

Although it is possible that short-term results may be achieved by following the CSIRO’s Total Wellbeing Diet, it is evident that the serious health risks involved, especially in adapting the diet as an eating plan for life, outweigh the benefits this self-proclaimed leading dietary authority recommends.

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The Causes of Excess Weight

December 17th, 2009 AverageWeightForWomen No comments

Well, as you probably know, the main reasons for the excess weight is excessive food intake and physical strain. While obesity can be developed for other, internal reasons. For example, as a result of the violation as hypothalamic-small but very important department brain decreased pancreatic secretions and the thyroid glands, adrenal.

Studies of human nutrition with excess weight showed that they had used dietary proteins, fats and carbohydrates in the 1.5 to 2 times higher standard. Eat obesity tend to be higher consumption of bread, sugar, potatoes and others found that the more overweight people, the more it is a sweet and fatty food. The harmful habits which lead to obesity, could include drug salty food, spices, alcohol Rare receptions food also lead to increased body weight.

This is particularly true for persons who are vulnerable to the full. It should be noted that some 40-50% full of people more or less burdened hereditary predisposition to complete. This study found that if one parent is obese, the number of fat children in the family is 40%; If both parents to this disease, the children in 80% of cases, too, suffer from obesity.

Obesity leads to Sunday and holiday festivities, celebrations, which have a large variety of dishes with a predominance of acute snacks, savory foods, bakery products. The daily diet of rights has become dominated refined products, a number of animal products, notably animal fats, confectionery and bakery products, with relatively little consumption of vegetable oils and vegetables.

An important role in obesity is sedentary. This lifestyle even ration energy consumption is lower than the value of caloric intakes. Average of physiological requirements include mandatory energy consumption of the physical work at least 600 kcal. In fact, in a sit-work costs often make up only 200 to 300 kcal. A characteristic difference in activity of fat and healthy people. Typically, leaving choose work that requires less energy input. Sedentary work leads to a further increase in mass, which is already beginning to limit the mobility.

Thus, a person enters into a vicious circle : malopodvizhnost, laziness to obesity, and obesity, laziness (malopodvizhnosti). Therefore, people with high nutritional or sufficiently expressed obesity to be more physically active, as passivity promoting and maintaining obesity. Some to justify its inaction to maintain that the physical work enhances appetite and thus nothing to loose. But it is confusing. Yes, the workload increases appetite, but this is a logical physiological mechanism by which the body compensates your energy. If you are a passive lifestyle, it does not mean that you are weak appetite, he remains at least the same level as low energorastratah your body is increasing your estate.

The human body is an automatic regulation of energy obtained from food and its consumption. Your appetite is like a regulator of the balance. The impact of the same saturation points, which are hypothalamus in the brain, the mechanism is, the amount of food growing, that promotes obesity. As can be seen, the formation of hydrate figures associated with functional food centre, with the improvement of their excitability. In over-the stomach, sending nerve impulses in the subcortical brain centers, increased appetite, helping build habits abundantly supplied. The people who love to eat, and not doing physical work, food substances not burn, not oxidized in the body to end products, and become inert tissue, which requires constant nourishment and oxygen.

The formation of a yet another vicious circle : people can not resettle sense of hunger-eat much, and this in turn leads to complete because for the preservation of life fat cells need more and more nutrient resources. Much of the development of obesity depends on the profession and way of life. The cooks, for example, obesity occurs in 40 to 50% of cases, the frequency of obesity increased in proportion to the period of service. Women suffer from obesity more often than men.

The main predisposing factors for completeness they are pregnancy, childbirth, breast-feed. As for women and men alike have the highest percentage of obesity at age 40 is 50 years or older, at the time of life when it is hormonal alteration in the body, reducing energotraty increases metabolic processes. It has been found that obesity usually develops in those who suffered in childhood. Unfortunately, gradually accumulated obesity is often unnoticed, and that the people in this period is often referred to as it looks good. But this is precisely the time to ramp up preventive measures. Man begins to worry when obesity has already reached a considerable degree. It recommended a figure often seen in the mirror and regularly weighed.

Keeping the Weight Off During Pregnancy

November 22nd, 2009 AverageWeightForWomen No comments

Were you ever curious about why celebrities find it easy to get back to their pre-pregnancy weight? The reason is that they only gain enough weight for the development of a healthy baby. Any weight that is from the baby’s development, placenta, womb, and additional blood supply for the baby, is not considered extra weight. According to many physicians, the majority of women can give birth to a healthy baby without gaining too much weight. With these tips, you will know how to avoid gaining those extra pounds.
Normal vs. Extra Weight Gain
The first thing you must understand is how much weight gain is normally expected during pregnancy as opposed to what is considered to be too much weight gain.
The average woman will put on 25 to 35 pounds during the nine months of pregnancy; underweight women should put on 28-40 pounds, and an already overweight woman should only gain 15 to 25 pounds. In most cases, this weight is gained slowly during the course of the pregnancy. During the first trimester, you can expect to lose 2 to 4 pounds; each week thereafter about 1 or 2 pounds is gained until delivery.
What purpose does this weight serve? This weight includes the growing baby, your womb, tissues and everything else that is necessary for development of a healthy baby.
Detailed accounting of weight gain:
* The baby’s weight will be approximately 7 to 8 pounds.
* The uterus will weigh 2 to 5 pounds.
* The placenta surrounding the fetus weighs approximately 2 or 3 pounds.
* The breast tissue has expanded and now weighs about 2 or 3 pounds.
* Fat held in reserve for nursing and delivery account for 5 to 9 more pounds.
* The weight of the amniotic fluid is about 2 or 3 pounds.
* Four pounds of weight comes from the extra blood needed for the baby.
Generally speaking, any weight gain above these amounts is extraneous and is not necessary for the development and growth of the baby. It is this weight that proves so difficult to eliminate after the birth of the baby.
Eating for Two
Eating for two is a fallacy and may cause pregnant women to gain more weight than necessary. Celebrities are aware that a healthy woman must merely consume an extra 100 to 300 calories daily for development of a healthy baby. This is about the same amount of calories found in a bowl of cereal and an apple. You may be disappointed to hear that if you are consuming more than that amount, the extra calories are being stored as fat. During your pregnancy you may not notice the extra fat, but when you try to get into your pre-pregnancy clothes, it will become painfully apparent.
Therefore, in order to avoid gaining too much weight, it is vital that you refrain from frequent splurging while pregnant. Keep your food choices smart by eating more fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and lean meats. This nutrition is vital for the growth of your baby and it helps keep you fit and trim as well.
Move that Baby Bump
You will frequently see pictures of pregnant celebrities out for a walk in all of the tabloid magazines. Have you ever wondered why? According to most physicians, there is no problem with healthy expectant mothers exercising. Going for a long walk can assist in burning off any extra calories eaten during your last craving session, and your mood may improve too due to the increased blood flow. This is just another secret way in which stars keep their weight in check!
Please note that this advice only applies to healthy women who have consulted their doctors about not gaining excess weight during pregnancy. It is unwise for women to avoid gaining weight at all during her pregnancy as this could result in unhealthy side effects for both the mother and the fetus. Once more, consult with your physician.

How to Have a Successful Diet Plan

November 5th, 2009 AverageWeightForWomen No comments

A study shows that women spend a decade of their life being on diet, however, a quarter of all women lose nothing at all. We are constantly on diet. But how many of us actually succeed the diet. For most women, including myself, everytime we begin our diet, we are so motivated and determined that it will succeed this time. We go to the gym and fill our fridges with fruits, vegetables and all the low fat food.

But how many of us could last until we reach our goals or some might even gain more.Determined to make changes to myself, I read a lot of articles on how to have a successful diet plan and to share it with u guys, I summarise all of them into a few points which I think will really help.First of all, choose a weight loss program that is appropriate and suitable to us.There are lots and lots of weight loss program out there. Low fat diet, low GI diet, atkins, southbeach diet, just name it. All with promises that their programs will work and I do believe they all will. We just have to find one that could fit our daily routines or our lifestyles and one that we could enjoy while doing it. For example, if you can’t live without bread, rice or carbs, don’t choose a low carb high protein diet, as you know it wouldn’t last long for you.

Tomorrow never diesAfter you find the right plan for you, start straight away and don’t make it as an excuse to eat more before you start. In my case, there’s always tomorrow . I’ll say to myself “I’ll start my diet Tomorrow !!” and since Tomorrow I can’t have my chocolates anymore, I’ll indulge myself in all sort of chocolates and ice creams and snacks even when I’m still full. But tomorrow never dies and there’s always gonna be another “Tomorrow ” and that’s when we put on more weight. Therefore, try not to compromise, start the diet as soon as you can, be confidence and believe in yourself.It doesn’t mean fail when we cheatThere’s always a time when we cheat during our diet plan. But it doesn’t mean that we are already fail and for some people, they will think that all diets are useless and eat even more. When we are eating out or going to a party, try to eat food that can accommodate with our diet plans but if we can’t and we have to cheat then it’s also find. But don’t eat the whole lot of it. Cheat a little bit and continue with your diet again the next dayDon’t forget to be activeto lose weight more effectively, we have to exercise. I know for some people, this could be a turn off, but in order to maintain a healthy weight, exercise is necessary. Be more active in our daily routines is also another way of exercising. We could also join the gym but don’t go too extreme too early. In the beginning of diet, people tend to overwork themselves in their exercise and this will make them get tired easily. Get tired of exercising and get tired by losing their energy. Another good option is try to have fun while being active. For example, join dancing classes, play some sports or even window shopping.Don’t weight yourself too oftenTry not to weight yourself everyday. At least once a week. We always feel anxious when we weight ourself and of course, after we work so hard to stay on diet, daily weigh-ins are tempting. But we could easily get discouraged if no weight loss is recorded and after a week, it is more possible to see a result. Another reason is our weight on the scale can go up and down daily due to fluctuations of water in our body, so we can’t really based it as the result of our diet.Make a weight loss diaryResearch shows that dieters that write down everything that they eat, lose down twice as much weights as those people who don’t. Make your own weight loss diary. Write down your progress every day and even your temptations and your guilts. This will keep track of your diet plan, make you more focus and more food concious.

HCG Weight Loss Cure Guide (Paperback)

November 3rd, 2009 AverageWeightForWomen No comments

HCG Weight Loss Cure Guide

The hCG Weight Loss Cure Guide is a guide to Dr. Simeon’s Pounds and Inches, which is the base hCG diet Protocol described in Kevin Trudeau’s newest book The Weight Loss Cure “They” Don’t Want you to Know About. Discovered and documented after decades of research by Dr. Simeons, the ‘original’ protocol promises a short term plan with long term results–a full copy of Simeons’ Pounds and Inches is included in the appendix. This guide is the complete ‘How To’ in laymen’s terms from start to happy ending. For most people, this can make the difference between reading about an extremely complicated and expensive diet protocol (as presented in Trudeau’s book) and executing an inexpensive, simple protocol detailed by the physician who developed it (Dr. Simeons’). The guide includes non prescription ordering, mixing, storing, tips, menus, charts, and everything else you need to successfully lose the AVERAGE 20 – 30 pounds in about a month.

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How to Lose Weight Fast

October 22nd, 2009 AverageWeightForWomen No comments

How to Lose Weight FastWant to slim down fast for that beach vacation or high school reunion? While there are many things you can do to shed pounds, losing weight too quickly, like any sudden change to your body, can be dangerous. While fad diets, diet pills, and fasting may indeed induce rapid weight loss, these methods can cause you to lose muscle and may also injure your heart and other organs fairly quickly. The best solution? Don’t go for an overnight miracle. Instead, follow these steps to lose fat rapidly, healthily, and sustainably.Steps 1. Determine your daily calorie intake . Losing weight is simply a matter of expending more calories than you take in, through exercise and your daily activities. To win the battle, it helps to know how many calories you are consuming in a day. * Write down all the things you eat on a typical day. Carry a small notebook with you and write down every snack, every drink, and the contents of every meal. There are also great websites that you can use to keep track of calories, get recipes, and help achieve your goal. Don’t forget to include the pats of butter or the spoonful of sugar in your coffee. It’s best to do this for at least a couple weekdays and a weekend; it’s even better if you can go a full week. There are also calorie tracking websites that can help you to do this, for example the US government website, My Pyramid Tracker. * Do an itemized calorie count. When possible, write down the number of calories in each thing you eat as you eat it. Keep in mind that the recommended serving size is often considerably smaller than the serving you actually eat. Look up the calorie count on the internet for foods that don’t have calories listed on the container or for fast food meals. You don’t have to be 100% accurate, but you do want a good estimate of the number of calories you’re taking in. There is an idea that multiplying your own weight by ten will produce a rough estimate of the number of calories you need to eat per day to maintain your weight. This is NOT true, you may wind up grossly under (or perhaps over) estimating the number of calories you should be eating. Use a scientific or health website to determine the number of calories you should eat a day or consult your doctor. Everyone has different metabolisms and there is no blanket rule that covers everyone’s recommended calorie intake. Reducing 500 calories per day from the calories you eat to maintain your weight can help you lose a pound of fat per week. 2. Go over the list and decide which foods to cut out or reduce. Cutting calories is usually a lot easier than you might think. For example, that daily tall latte in the morning may pack 500 calories. Since a pound of flab (lost or gained) is roughly equivalent to 3,500 calories, replacing that rich beverage with black coffee can help you lose a pound a week. Other easy cuts include salad dressing (salad dressing is the number one source of fat in the average American woman’s diet) soda pop, candy, and butter. Look at the nutritional information for the foods you eat, pay special attention to your intake of saturated fats and empty calories (high-sugar foods). You don’t need to cut these things out entirely, but if you reduce your intake of high-fat, high-calorie foods you’ll lose weight faster. 3. Seek out alternatives to the unhealthy foods you’ve identified. You can simply reduce the amount of soda you drink or mayonnaise you put on your sandwiches, or you can substitute healthier choices. Drink water instead of soda, for example, or use mustard instead of mayo. Low-fat and low-calorie options are also available for most foods, and many of these are natural, (although some are made with strange chemicals), and tasty. Start trying to eat healthy in most meals: * Choose lean meats. Chicken and fish are both very low in fat (and certain fish like salmon, sardines, and fresh tuna are an excellent source of antioxidants, which are also beneficial to your health), so aim to replace some or all of the beef or pork in your diet with these foods. * Replace high-calorie side dishes with healthier alternatives. Many people get a ton of calories from side dishes such as macaroni and cheese, French fries, or potato salad. You can eat healthier and lose weight by replacing these with fresh vegetables and salads. Pre-made salads are practically effortless, and when accompanied by a reduced-calorie dressing or no dressing at all, they’re weight-loss gold. * Start your days off right. A fattening breakfast of bacon and eggs or a pastry can be replaced with yogurt, oatmeal, high-fiber, low-sugar cereals; or fresh fruit for fruit smoothies. However, for those on a low carb diet bacon and eggs are a great combo for breakfast, since neither have carbs. But don’t fall into the trap of skipping breakfast. Eating a healthy breakfast increases your rest metabolic rate earlier in the day, and reduces snacking before lunch. 4. Plan your meals. Look for healthy, delicious meals online or in your cookbooks, and create a menu for the week. Make sure that your meal plan reduces your total calorie intake: you’re not going to lose weight if you consume the same amount of calories by eating different foods. Make a list of what you’ll need for these meals, and — except for a few snacks, of course — don’t stray from your list when you get to the market. Planning your meals helps ensure you get a balanced diet and reduces the temptation to stop off for fast food or order a pizza. Remember, it’s easier to stick to your shopping list if you shop when you aren’t hungry. 5. Watch your portion sizes. Opening a bag of rice cakes and eating all of them in one sitting isn’t going to help you lose weight. When eating chips, nuts, or dried fruit put a portion in a small bowl and then put the bag away. That way you won’t mindlessly eat a larger portion than you had intended. Even if you only make minimal changes to your diet choices, reducing portion size will inevitably reduce caloric intake. A great way to watch portion sizes while snacking is to buy one serving 100 calorie packages – and they come in many favorite snack food items! 6. Graze on healthy snacks. Just because you’re getting healthy doesn’t mean you can’t snack. In fact, eating small meals and snacks throughout the day, or grazing, has been shown to aid weight loss, (compared to eating three large meals a day), by keeping metabolism steadier. Pick snacks that are low in calories and fat and high in fiber (dried apricots, nuts, rice cakes, fruits, baby carrots, cherry tomatoes, and so on). Vegetables are generally very low in calories, very high in fiber, and full of flavor and nutrition. Avoid starchy vegetables like potatoes, and try to eat vegetables plain, without fatty dressings or dips. Fruit also makes a good snack. Fruit contains more soluble fiber than vegetables, which slows your body’s absorption of carbohydrates, thus releasing energy more slowly, (preventing sugar highs), and keeping you feeling full longer. Fruit juices are not a replacement for the real thing. You need that fiber, and juices often have more calories than the equivalent serving of fruit — as many calories as soda! Be careful with dried fruits, because without the water, you tend to eat more, and fruits, when dried, are calorie-rich per ounce. With any dry or dried food, be sure to drink plenty of water. 7. Get more fiber. There are many myths about fiber, but there is science to back up its helpful role in the diet. Fiber keeps the right amount of water in your intestines, making your digestive system work more efficiently and helping to keep you regular. Thus, just eating enough fiber may help you feel slimmer in just a day or so. There is also evidence that fiber in the diet can help prevent stroke and heart disease, ease the effects of diabetes, and may even directly help in weight loss. 8. Drink plenty of water. Adequate water is essential for health, and a great many people simply don’t get enough. What’s more, if you’re chronically dehydrated, your body will retain water in unflattering places, so if you make sure to get plenty of fluids you can start visibly trimming down in as little as a day. Remember, the more you exercise, the more water you’ll need. See the related wikiHow for more details on how much water you should be getting. 9. Exercise. Remember, you can lose weight either by decreasing your calorie intake or increasing the number of calories you burn. Any health strategy should include both, but if you want to lose weight fast, exercise is essential. 10. Perform high-level aerobic activities. Moderate aerobic workouts incorporating jogging, brisk walking, cycling, aerobic machines, or classes not only burn calories — they also keep your heart healthy. Swimming is also great, especially if you are quite overweight or have joint problems, because you can get the same benefits of running — typically burning even more calories — with much less stress on your joints. Try to get at least 30-40 minutes of aerobic exercise at least three or four days per week. 11. Pump some iron. Resistance training, (weight training), can help both sexes stay lean by building muscle and raising metabolism. The fact is, hours and hours of aerobic exercise won’t help most people lose weight fast because your metabolism drops back to normal fairly quickly after stopping the exercise. If you gain muscle, however, your body’s resting metabolism, (the amount of calories you burn when you’re just sitting still), increases, because muscle requires a lot of calories to maintain. Studies have shown consistent weight training to raise the body’s metabolism by 15%. This means an average woman might burn 200-300 more calories at rest every day! Resistance training is the gift that keeps on giving! Although, keep in mind that muscle mass weighs more than fat (don’t be surprised if you gain weight but look slimmer). 12. Rest properly. This means not only taking at least 24-48 hours between strength training the same muscles, (and taking 1-2 days off from exercising each week); it also means getting enough sleep at night, since sleep deficiency impairs your ability to lose fat. 13. Be realistic. Don’t expect a miracle. Healthy weight loss can be achieved fairly quickly, but you’ll need to be patient. In addition, be sure to set realistic goals. Make sure that the weight you’re trying to reach is a healthy weight for you, and keeping in mind that gaining pounds of muscle will help you lose fat, be trimmer, and look better even though you don’t actually lose any weight. Your goal should be a healthy body, not a number of pounds! Everyone looks good at a different weight. A short person may look really good at about 112 pounds, but a person of a taller height would just look unhealthy. Keep yourself at a weight that makes you look good, not at a number that sounds good. 14. Make adjustments. A successful weight loss strategy based on reducing calorie intake and increasing activity can be adjusted to maintain your desired weight once you reach it. Unlike typical diets, this method is sustainable — it is a lifestyle change, not a binge-and-purge exercise. Slowly adjust your diet and exercise to include more weight training and calories, as much as is comfortable for you. If you do gain any weight back, you want that weight to be lean, toned muscle, not fat. In addition, weight training, no matter what your age, prevents muscle atrophy and can help stave off osteoporosis. * Instead of thinking of it as losing a certain amount of pounds, think of it as being a certain weight. So if you are 145 pounds, and you would like to lose 10 pounds, think of it as being 135 pounds. This helps you think about it as a long-term goal and not just losing the weight to gain it back again. 15. Be confident. You need to believe in yourself! If you want to diet, and you know that it will make you feel better, then you need confidence. Otherwise, the temptation to cheat on your diet will make it harder, and you will not feel better when you do lose weight. Avoid temptations like chocolate, ice cream, and cookies. They may taste good, but there are other foods that taste delicious, too, without being unhealthy. You need to always encourage yourself to achieve the goals that you have set. Learn to evaluate your efforts fairly and objectively. If you fail to achieve your target for the week, find out why is it so. Is it because you have missed a jogging session? Or you have been eating junk food for one of the days? After evaluating, look ahead to next week and try your best to stick to your plan. 16. Be consistent and disciplined, and have self motivation. To lose weight effectively, you need to stick to your weight loss plan religiously so as to see results. When you have the thought of giving up, visualize how good you will look when you manage to slim down successfully.Tips * Determine your objectives to lose weight. To succeed in doing something, you need to have a very compelling objective or reason so that you will not lose track of your goal. Losing weight just for vanity’s sake is usually less helpful than losing weight to improve health. Other than just exercising, you need to have a healthy diet so that you will have a better body and more energy to be positive throughout the day. * It’s very good to do a blood test before you begin your new diet and exercise regimen. Some people may not need to lose a lot of weight, but they may need to lower the blood sugar level slightly. You can also check for mineral deficiencies. * The goal is to lose fat, not just weight in general. If you are doing strength training during your weight loss (which you should be), you might actually see an initial gain in weight — don’t worry! You have probably lost fat and gained muscle, which is denser than fat and is much healthier. o A better measurement than what a scale reads is body fat percent. If you don’t have access to calipers or a body fat scale, a better gauge is how your clothes fit and how you look rather than your absolute weight. If you can, though, it is good to measure your body fat about once per month. Men should be between 15%-25%, but no lower than 4%; and women 20%-30%, but no lower than 15%. Females have higher fat percentage due to pregnancy and menstrual requirements. o Generally, you want to – with a combination of calorie reduction and increased activity – reduce and burn a certain number of calories a day, causing a net loss of calories so your body is forced to use its own stores of fat. How much aerobic exercise you need to perform depends on what you eat, how fast you’d like to lose weight, and how much muscle you gain. A pound of fat contains 3500 calories. Men can safely lose around two pounds a week, and women can safely lose around one pound a week. Any more than this and you might be losing more muscle mass than fat. Thus, with a combination of calorie restriction and aerobic exercise, a man should aim to run a 3500-7000 calorie deficit each week, and women should aim for a 1750-3500 calorie deficit. * With regard to weights, men and women differ on their goals with weight training. Women, don’t worry, no amount of weight training will make you as bulky as a man; women just don’t have enough testosterone to build large muscles. The female body-builders you see are either taking steroids or training 2-3 hours every day. Male and female beginners should start with 3 sets of 8-12 repetitions, and should use the heaviest weight you can while still maintaining good form, even to the last repetition of the last set. Get a weight training book or find a reputable website that will show you different exercises and the correct form. When lifting properly, you will stretch the muscle during the exercise, but you should still stretch properly to prevent injury! * No matter what the magazine article says, spot improving is a myth! When your body burns fat, it takes it from all over your body, even if all you do are crunches. No amount of crunches will get rid of that gut if they are not backed up by proper aerobic exercise and diet! Washboard abs do not come from millions of sit ups; they come from having low levels of body fat. So if that is your goal, make sure you do plenty of aerobic exercise in addition to your ab routine. * Sugar comes in many disguises. Check your food labels: fructose, glucose, molasses, and corn syrup are all sugars. Limit all sugars, but especially stay away from high-fructose corn syrup. It is just a corn syrup full of sugar. Choosing foods without it will help you reach your weight loss goals faster. * Remember your body needs ‘fuel’ just like a car needs ‘fuel’. Your body needs the ‘right’ kinds of food to lose weight effectively. * Don’t taunt yourself by not letting yourself eat the occasional snack that you’re craving. Just make sure you burn it off later with exercise. * Despite popular belief it is not terrible to eat after 6 p.m. A reasonable dinner (with extra protein if you’ve had a good weight training session) is going to help deliver nutrients to the body to prepare it for the next day. Additionally if you find yourself very hungry before bed, a small bowl of high fiber cereal and low fat milk will actually help maintain your metabolism while you sleep. The key is to not overeat in the evenings. * Take a multivitamin. While it is better to always get your nutrients from your food, most people miss something in their diet, especially when they’re trying to cut calories. Vitamins and minerals play an important role in keeping your body chemistry balanced and your energy levels healthy. * If you find yourself missing some of your favorite foods, don’t worry. There is no harm in having your treat once a week. Pick a day each week where you treat yourself to your guilty pleasure–remember, everything in moderation. If it’s pizza, try going to a gourmet pizza place that will use better ingredients and fresher vegetables. If it’s a Big Mac, try making your own. A homemade burger is generally much healthier than the food they serve in fast food restaurants. Electric grills that are slanted to allow most of the fat to slide off make nice, lean burgers. * Save some calories for potassium and protein for after you work out, this will help reduce soreness. (A banana and an egg does the trick.) * Do not forget to stretch. Stretching can help increase your strength and flexibility. * Cut down on your sodium. Many prepared foods have as much as 30% of your daily value. You get your daily requirement of sodium from a healthy diet; too much can cause you to retain water weight. * Try not to skip any meals as this only makes your body to retain fats for energy. A good weight loss plan is to eat healthily and exercise regularly. * To continue to lose weight fast[4] – eat a variety of foods. Just like in weight training, the body will get used to the same routine and plateau. Mix up the foods you eat to keep your metabolism high and prevent a metabolism plateau. * Also consider taking supplements like the Acai Berry. These are natural berry juices proven to speed up the weight-loss process with up to 78%.Warnings * Do not try to starve yourself. In the short run, reducing your calorie intake to unhealthily low levels will slow metabolism and actually cause you to lose weight more slowly. Then your body cannot process potassium so when you DO eat again, (the alternative to dying,) you will gain much more weight than you would if you weren’t starving yourself and overall, you may end up gaining more than you lost. In the long run, starving yourself (anorexia or bulimia) can kill you. * When creating a weight lifting routine, do not focus on a single muscle or group, doing so will overbuild that muscle while under building others – in other words, if you work your biceps, and not your triceps, your arms will begin to curl inward and you will look silly. If you work your chest and not your back, you will have a hard time maintaining good posture as your pectoral muscles overpower your back muscles and pull your shoulders forward. * If you have a serious medical condition (such as asthma or diabetes, or allergy to protein such as dairy products or you have lactose intolerance) or you are severely obese, consult with your doctor as well as a dietitian. * Do not take any harmful drugs. They are unhealthy and may ultimately make you gain weight instead. * Carefully consider whether you need dietary supplements. Most people may get the basic minerals and nutrients they need to sustain life through eating food. For example, excessive multivitamin supplements can make you overdose in some vitamins you need, and you can’t store most water-soluble vitamins like vitamin C as any excess will be urinated. Although you could be below the recommended daily intake, that doesn’t necessarily mean you are deficient in it if it’s a kind that is stored. So you may wish to consult with your doctor or dietitian to inquire whether you need supplements and how much you should take. * Losing weight too quickly is dangerous and can have adverse effects on your health. Despite the title of this article, getting into shape is best done slowly. If you find yourself losing more than a pound or 2 (or more than 500g) each week, you are probably doing something wrong.