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Losing Weight Quickly? Is It Good?

Sunday, 11 April, 2010

Staying power is certainly one of those things that individuals who are trying to shed pounds manage to lose pretty quickly. In their thoughts, unwanted weight can certainly not be shed quickly enough. Individuals want to be skinny, and they want it now

The Low Down On The Benefits of Weight Loss Surgery

Thursday, 1 April, 2010

Bariatric surgery or weight loss surgery is a bariatric surgery for major weight loss. This treatment is performed foremost for those who are incredibly overweight and who have considered exercise in addition to a eating plan but failed to lose significant body fat. Bariatric specialists advocate weight loss surgery for patients with a BMI of at least 40 for patients with severe coexisting medical conditions such as diabetes or hypertension.

Stopping Patterns of Obesity Using Lap Banding

Tuesday, 24 November, 2009

In Minimally invasive Surgeries like gastric Banding procedures, or Lap-Band surgery, a band is placed around to make a little stomach pouch. This reduces the longing to graze during the day between meals.

The Atkins Diet and the Desire for Food

Monday, 27 July, 2009

One of the most common, but nevertheless astonishing effects of ‘doing’ the Atkins diet is appetite suppression. Many followers of the regimen state that the inter meal hunger pangs they used to get just vanish and very rapidly too. This fact makes it a lot easier to remain on the diet and continue to lose weight. While other diets have their followers hungry between meals, the Atkins dieters receive relief from constant hunger. The Atkins diet, with its specific recommendation of foods and ingredients, has powerful appetite suppressing effects.

Wanting to Eat Less on the Atkins Diet

Friday, 24 July, 2009

A very common, but nevertheless astonishing results of ‘doing’ the Atkins diet is the suppression of appetite. Many advocates of the plan report that the between meal hunger pangs they used to experience just vanish and very quickly too. This fact makes it easier to remain on the diet and keep to lose weight. While other diets leave their followers starving between meals, the Atkins dieters receive relief from constant hunger. The Atkins diet, with its specific recommendation of foods and ingredients, has powerful appetite suppressing qualities.

The Atkins Diet (part two).

Saturday, 9 May, 2009

Some people have to try to make your life miserable, if you let them. It was obvious to everyone that I looked and felt better, but some people just have to try to spoil it. I was told: lots of people have died of kidney or liver failure after being on Atkins I read it in the newspaper; you will have a heart attack, it’s not natural; your cholesterol will climb sky high and you will need your toes amputated or you will have a stroke; it will affect your eyesight. All sorts of rubbish. So, I went to see my GP, who admitted that he did not know anything about the Atkins diet, but he also added that he had heard nothing bad about it either. He sent me for a series of tests at the hospital and the results were all satisfactory. He was happy that I’d lost 18 lbs and so was I. Six weeks later, I went for another cholesterol check-up, because of the high fat levels in the diet and, although my cholesterol level was up very slightly, the doctor said there was no cause for concern at all.

he Atkins Diet and the Desire for Food

Tuesday, 5 May, 2009

A very common, and surprising effects of following the Atkins diet is the suppression of appetite. Many advocates of the plan state that the inter meal hunger pangs they used to experience just fade away and quite rapidly too. This factor makes it easier to remain on the diet and continue to lose weight. While other diets leave their followers starving between meals, the Atkins diet offers relief from continuous hunger. The Atkins diet, with its specific recommendation of foods and ingredients, has powerful appetite suppressing qualities.

My Experience with the Atkins Diet (part 1).

Friday, 1 May, 2009

When I first encountered an Atkins Diet book, I was working in an office. I had been working there for five or six years and had accumulated a fair bit of excess weight. I had never been active in sport, but my previous job had been working on site, which brought with it a certain amount of physical activity ” just enough to keep me in reasonable shape. After five years of pen-pushing, I weighed 18 stone 12 pounds (264 lbs or 120 kg), up three stone and neither I nor my doctor were happy about it.