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Dec
02
2008
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Planning To Fail

Nice to see you! Wishing you a healthy day!

kung pao chickenPart of my healthy lifestyle is making good choices for my diet.  It’s not about dieting, but rather eating right.  Part of my strategy is planning to fail.

Many diet plans including the Abs Diet encourage that one day off.  Call it your treat for the week, your cheat meal, whatever.  It’s the one time you throw caution to the wind and order Kung Pao chicken.

At first I thought that this was a bad strategy.  Part of living the healthy lifestyle is weaning yourself from the bad things like sugar, fat, etc.  I remember reading somewhere that it takes your body six months to stop craving fat.  Having a cheat day flies in the face of this logic.

Since then, I’ve done an about-face.  My reasoning is this.  Your body becomes more efficient at exercise the more you do it.  Stick with the same routine week after week and its impact is not as great.  Your body adapted.  It’s logical to this left-brain driven mind.  So then comes food.

It follows that your body adapts to your diet as well.  That occasional huge meal prevents your body adapting.  Thus that juicy double bacon cheeseburger sends shock waves through your system.  Your metabolism ramps up to deal with this new attack, as it were.

Now this isn’t license to order onion rings every day, but certainly granting yourself the right to be human and planning to fail occasionally can take the stress out of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Photo by FotoosVanRobin

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Nov
11
2008
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At Risk For Heart Disease


It’s not easy knowing that you’re at risk for heart disease.  My dad died of it. My mother struggled with high blood pressure before her death. It runs in my family.

News that a blood test may identify patients who would benefit from statins is good news. Statins are drugs that improve blood cholesterol levels. Diet isn’t just about looking good.  It’s about protecting your heart. Knowing and controlling your cholesterol are key to a healthy lifestyle.

My husband also found this out the hard way. He will be on statins for the rest of his life. For my part, I prepare good meals and try to watch the “bad” fats in the foods that I prepare. I encourage us both to exercise, both of which can help lower cholesterol.

The news of this blood test and the benefits to women are encouraging. With so much bad news about obesity and increased incidents of diabetes, it’s good to know that one can take control back and get back on the road to wellness.

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