So many people when overweight turn to diet pills. They see commercials and ads promising fast weight loss. Some go as far to tell people that they don't even have to change their diet and the weight will still come off. This is far from true. If it was that easy doctors would not have developed surgeries like gastric bypass and lap band procedures.
When you read the labels on all diet pills it says that it should be combine with a healthy diet and exercise program. Even when doctors prescribe them they advise their patients to change their diet and lifestyle for the desired results.
I'm not anti-diet pills by any means. I believe with the right choice they can actually aid in weight loss and help people meet their goals. When first starting dieting and exercising it can be hard to get motivated and handle the food cravings. I know this was very true for me when I first started working out. After being overweight for so many years and having no healthy habits I needed a little boost. Some diet pills like Lipo 6 Black is great for helping with that. It gives you the boost of energy needed to get through a workout and help curb hunger. This is not a miracle pill, but is really great at getting you going when you first start trying to lose weight.
After you have trained yourself on proper eating and get into the habit of working out the diet pill can be completely removed from your program, and a cup of coffee or Redbull in the morning is enough to get you going. Most diet pills are full of large amounts of caffeine which we all know provides energy and suppresses hunger.
So if you do plan on using a diet pill keep in mind that it is just an aid in weight loss. You are not going to get skinny and fit by just taking a pill. Use it to give you that extra boost you need if you require it. There's no sense in taking a pill and not capitalizing on the effects.
Just felt the urge to share my story with people and hopefully motivate people to move to a healthier lifestyle. Losing weight is hard and sometimes you need to actually see someone who came from the other side instead of all the people who have always been thin telling you what to do.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
Weighing in after the holidays
Very first blog. Kind of exciting to think that maybe some one will read it. So this morning I got on the scale. I was very afraid to due the Thanksgiving holiday passing and having two days without sticking to my normal diet put fear in my heart. I was sure I was going to see a number that I wouldn't like. Yes I know that I ate more than I normally would have, but not enough to gain weight, but as we all know the weight loss mind doesn't allow for sound reasoning like that. So stepping on the scale to see that I didn't gain weight and was still able to lose weight left me more than relieved. Having the holiday pass and not gain weight has left me feeling a little empowered.
Since ten pounds ago weight loss mind has been turned on and was starting to bother me. I hadn't been bothered with it for maybe 30lbs prior and had gotten use to not having it around again. Maybe I need to explain what weight loss mind is.
Weight loss mind is the stages when your mind switches from feeling great about the weight loss and starts creating doubt in you. For example it makes you think that you aren't losing any weight and makes it hard for you to see it in the mirror. Even though the scale clearly shows that you have, clothes fit better, and friends and family can see it, you some how can't. Weight loss mind does everything to try and convince you otherwise so that you give up and go back to old habits. I think this is one of the main reason people quit dieting and exercising. I don't think they gave into temptation it's just that weight loss mind kicks in and they can't handle it. I mean think about if you are convince that you aren't losing any weight and not looking better why would you stick with the workout plan. I know through these 150lbs of loss I have had my share of weight loss mind. For me it tends to come every 20 or 30 lbs now.
Seeing that I still managed to lose weight was just what I needed to get rid of this mindset. I shouldn't been concerned at all because I have built in cheat days anyway. No cheat days does not mean go over thousands of calories, but between 200-400 calories is okay. It keeps sticking to dieting easy. I tend to have maybe 2 or 3 days a month when I go over my allowed calorie intake. I will say I do not suggest having cheat days the first couple of months of dieting because it cause set backs because you haven't trained yourself to have control yet. LOL This was my case at the beginning.
Well I'm feeling good now 160lbs, only 35lbs to go. I will use this blog to post my diet, my workouts, and my mood. Maybe it'll help others or maybe it'll just make me feel good to see it written down. Let's start a new journey.
Since ten pounds ago weight loss mind has been turned on and was starting to bother me. I hadn't been bothered with it for maybe 30lbs prior and had gotten use to not having it around again. Maybe I need to explain what weight loss mind is.
Weight loss mind is the stages when your mind switches from feeling great about the weight loss and starts creating doubt in you. For example it makes you think that you aren't losing any weight and makes it hard for you to see it in the mirror. Even though the scale clearly shows that you have, clothes fit better, and friends and family can see it, you some how can't. Weight loss mind does everything to try and convince you otherwise so that you give up and go back to old habits. I think this is one of the main reason people quit dieting and exercising. I don't think they gave into temptation it's just that weight loss mind kicks in and they can't handle it. I mean think about if you are convince that you aren't losing any weight and not looking better why would you stick with the workout plan. I know through these 150lbs of loss I have had my share of weight loss mind. For me it tends to come every 20 or 30 lbs now.
Seeing that I still managed to lose weight was just what I needed to get rid of this mindset. I shouldn't been concerned at all because I have built in cheat days anyway. No cheat days does not mean go over thousands of calories, but between 200-400 calories is okay. It keeps sticking to dieting easy. I tend to have maybe 2 or 3 days a month when I go over my allowed calorie intake. I will say I do not suggest having cheat days the first couple of months of dieting because it cause set backs because you haven't trained yourself to have control yet. LOL This was my case at the beginning.
Well I'm feeling good now 160lbs, only 35lbs to go. I will use this blog to post my diet, my workouts, and my mood. Maybe it'll help others or maybe it'll just make me feel good to see it written down. Let's start a new journey.
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