Posts Tagged ‘diets’

I was looking through some health magazines the other day, reading the articles, and started thinking about my own heath. First, if you are going to read those magazines don’t bother looking at the pictures because I don’t know anyone my age who looks like the pictures, I’m never going to look like those pictures, so what’s the point? My twenty one year old nephew looks like the pictures in the magazines but he eats McDonalds seven days a week, and in none of those article could I find anyone saying McDonalds seven days a week leads to better health. So, I thought about what it means to be healthy and fit, and how to stay healthy and fit. My first thought was smokers, forget it, you will never be healthy and fit until you quit. So Quit! Quit cold turkey, take a pill, where a patch, get hypnotized, go to the desert for a month and isolate yourself but quit. I know its a nasty addiction and near impossible to quit, but quit. I know, I know, you’ll put on ten pounds, so be a little fatter cause sooner or later cigarettes will kill you and its better to be fatter than dead. Ok, now that we have smokers out of the way lets talk about you and me. I don’t know about everyone but most people I know don’t want to run a marathon, they don’t want to spend two and half hours a day in the gym, lifting weights and running the treadmill. And even if they did they don’t have the time. And if you are like me then you like to eat, and not little rabbit portions, but you enjoy a good meal. In fact I enjoy good meal far more than I like working out, I look forward to going to good restaurants, I never look forward to going to the gym. And I like sitting on my couch watching sports, and when I do I like to munch on things, Nacho’s, wings, popcorn, in fact one of my favorite things is watching football on a Sunday and munching out.

And despite that I like eating far more than working out, and it is an effort to get me to leave my couch when a good game is on, I am very healthy. And I just don’t say so, I get all A’s from my Doctor. When I was younger I loved playing sports, but I just can’t do that all the time anymore. As an adult you just can’t find the time or even energy to do what you did when you were younger, but you need to find something you enjoy doing, or at least can tolerate and try to do it for at least an hour five or six times a week. For me, I play basketball in a league once a week, and we practice once a week on weekends, I also have found while I don’t love spinning ( bicycle class indoors) I don’t hate it, so I try to spin three or four times a week at my health club. My wife tries to walk/run on the treadmill at least five times a week for an hour, usually before the kids wake up. I have friends who get up and run a few miles everyday, totally not for me, but they love it. I have other friends who do Yoga or Pilate’s, the simple truth is there is some form of exercise out there that everyone can participate in to maintain good health. Am I in great shape? No! Do I have a six pack of abs? No! But I am healthy and I feel good and I have the energy, and I know that exercising the 5 to 7 hours a week is the main reason.

Eating, ugh, my main weakness. I love to eat, and I love crap. I would rather eat a hamburger, milkshake and fries than do anything else. And I love Pizza and candy, and Italian food, and Coca Cola and the aforementioned Buffalo Wings. And I am never giving any of them up, I’m just not going to eat them that often. Temptation is the root of all evil, so whenever I can I just stay away from the places that serve them. And that’s the best advice I can give, if you love to eat like me, don’t give it up just stay away. Because the truth is for most people diets don’t work, even when they do they eventually end and people go back to the bad eating habits they had before. The simple answer is develop better eating habits, try to eat salads, and chicken, and fish. Drink as much water as possible, try to stay away as much as possible from bread and butter, eat fruit and vegetables. I’m not saying anything that anyone does not know, we don’t need all the magazines and the pictures to show and tell us what to do, most intelligent people already know, its just hard. What I am saying is I am probably going to eat Pizza and wings on Sunday when watching football, but that means the rest of the week I’m being careful. I’m going to have my burger, shake and fries but probably only about once a month. I’m going to come home at night and eat the healthy meals my wife cooks and not complain because I want to stay healthy. If I go to a restaurant I am going to have my roll and butter, but only one not the whole basket, and nine out of ten times I am going to order chicken and fish. This is the life I have carved out for myself, I get to eat the foods I love just not as often as I would like, I don’t diet but they don’t work for me anyhow, they just make me hungrier. I get in my workout five to seven times a week and while I don’t love it I have made it part of my routine. My picture isn’t going in any magazines anytime soon for my body, but I am not overweight and I feel great. And at the end of the day, that’s what it is all about, feeling good and getting a clean bill of health. So workout, go easy on the crappy foods, stay healthy, but do the things you enjoy just in moderation.

Let’s face it – when it comes to our health and so called “home made remedies” – we really will try just about anything. There was a great article that I read several months from the UK regarding some crazy health related fads and it got me thinking about what the top ten might be. So, in my humble opinion, here are the top ten:

BEE VENOM
Venom is actually applied to certain points on your body and the sting of the bee was believed to cure a myriad of diseases from arthritis to breast cancer. Of course, there are many testimonials from those who claim to have been cured from this therapy including one woman who received 80 bee stings every other day for her rheumatoid arthritis.

This is a huge movement in China where it has been practiced for 3,000 years. There are thousands of private clinics that provide treatment to some 230 million people.

TAPE WORM DIET

In the early 20th century, tapeworm diet pills were actually marketed to the public. It involved swallowing beef tapeworm eggs and then taking medication to kill the tapeworm after you reached your ideal weight. Although I that most people who actually tried this diet gained every bit of weight back again, I suppose this is one diet that you could do over and over again. I was actually very interested to actually find a website dedicated to this diet including the availability of obtaining the “pill” in Mexico at a cost of $1200-$1400 USD.

BLOOD TYPE DIET

Apparently celebrities such as Liz Hurley made this diet very popular, but I must admit, I had never heard of it. The diet theorizes that your blood type is determined by your ancestors and therefore defines the types of food you should eat. Type A are descended from farmers so you should avoid meat and dairy and become vegetarian. Those who are type B are descended from nomads so you should be eating red meat and fish. Type O is hunter-gatherers and should eat very few carbohydrates and a high amount of animal protein.

OXYGENATED WATER

The claim to fame on this heath fad was that it detoxified your blood, enhanced sport performance and improved your heart and muscle functions. Most hope for this hyped up fad was lost in 2004 when a study showed that a single breath of air contained much more oxygen than a bottle of the oxygenated water.

MESOTHERAPY

In the 50′s women used to receive injections of substances such as homeopathic products, vitamins, and plant extracts just under this skin to treat cellulite and even for pain relief. This is something that is still practiced today but there really is no conclusive proof that the chemical compounds work to target fat.

BREATHERIANISM
I wasn’t going to include this in my article today, but when I read about it I thought it was just much too funny to leave out. The followers of lifestyle claim that food and water are not necessary for humans. They believe that we can live on sunlight and what they call prana (the vital life force).

COLONICS

This was actually popularized by the founder of the Kellogg cereal company and was meant to flush out toxins from the body. It can be a rather uncomfortable process and there have been reports of infections, heart failure, and bowel perforation. Frequent use of colonics can actually even cause dependence. Doctors suggest that colonic cleansing should only be performed when medically necessary such as before radiological endoscopy.

IRIDOLOGY

This is an alternative technique that examines the pattern, colour, and other characteristics of the iris to determine the status of someone’s health. Each area of the iris is supposed to represent a different area of your body and iridologists can use charts to distinguish between healthy organs and systems and those that are distressed, overactive or inflamed.

SPANISH FLY

Spanish fly is actually a beetle from South Europe whose dried remains were at one time thought to be one of the most potent aphrodisiacs. When the powder is ingested, the body excretes cantharidin in the urine. This causes irritation in the urogentital tract which leads to itching and swelling of the genitals. These sensations were assumed to be sexual arousal. The FDA states that “Spanish fly is a poison that burns the mouth and throat and can lead to genitourinary infections, scarring of the urethra and even death”.

PLACENTA DRINKS

Believe it or not, there are actually a number of heath and beauty products in the Japanese market that claim to contain pig placenta as the active ingredient. The products came as beverages, capsules, skin cream facial masks and jellies. They claimed to give tired skin a face lift. It’s also thought to be great for those trying to lose weight, a cure to post partum depression and symptoms of menopause.

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