In 1978 from like Aug to Nov. I went on a diet for the 1st real time in my life. I ate NOTHING but Weight Watchers frozen dinners & drank diet soda waters. When at school for lunch I would eat of one those ol soy hamburgers just to get me thru the day. I would also run one lap around the track out back each day before gym class began & I had incredible success from this diet. But then you know Thanksgiving hit & I went off it. Then in 85 I was mired deeply with credit card debt. So for about 2 months all I could really afford to eat was red beans & rice. Couldn’t afford beer even. Went from 215 to 180.
Eventually I recovered financially & starting eating better & put it back on. Wouldn’t really recommend the Debt Diet tho. Nowadays I try to watch what I eat by avoiding fatty foods even tho I still love em. I weigh 265 which is down from 285. I had been in the 280′s for a few years. I still eat bread. In fact a lot of it but I ONLY eat 100% whole wheat bread. None of that white for me. Same for rice. About the only white colored food I eat is oatmeal which I love. I get plenty of exercise at work as it is a physical job. In the end now matter what diet you use you still have to do some sort of exercise.
Atkins is a bit difficult at first because of the drastic carb reduction. For the first 5 days I was miserable,I had a constant headache that Tylenol couldn’t touch,I couldn’t think straight,I was dizzy,I was shaky and I felt weak….some diet! Then on day 6 all of those things magically disappeared.It was as if a veil had been lifted from my brain. Suddenly I felt great and I had tremendous energy. Getting through that first week transition period is the hardest part,physically. After that the weight will begin to drop off in copious amounts.Throw in a little bit of moderate exercise and you will be amazed at how quickly your weight goes down. Then the mental battle begins.
You may have read that Atkins doesn’t require willpower? ,wrong,it does. Do you *really* want those cookies?…will you actually die if you don’t have some french fries right now?,willpower becomes paramount. After a few months you may not even desire carb laden foods,I don’t…..well,most of the time I don’t. Now and then I just chuck the low carb idea for a day and eat whatever I want; but then the next day I get right back on the wagon. I started Atkins back on May 1st of this year,I weighed 285 # at that time. So far I’ve lost and managed to keep off 60#,but I still have another 40# to go.
I have been taking some stuff can Juice Plus. Scientifically, I am not much on what is really there. I take 2 in the morn and 2 in the evening. It has been 4 months and (very unscientific information to follow) I have done some darn good racing. Including first place in an age group bi Sunday! They are gelcap and you have to swallow them with a meal. I am not a distributor, don’t have any to sell, make no money from the product and I don’t even work with the guy that sold it to me. I just want to go fast. I use a multi-vitamin called Myadec put out by Parke-Davis. One tablet a day.
I am new to this ng but I have to share something very wonderful that I have become a part of. SPRAY VITAMINS!! And you can still fast while taking these
We swallow our daily “dose” of vitamin pills for the same silly reasons people waft magnets over their morning beer: comfort and reassurance. My vitamins are in large speckled caplets from a family-size tub bought at Costco, and I also take a daily vitamin E softgel. Why do I take them? Why do you? Vitamin pills do NOT produce any detectable physical or operational response (in the sense of less pain, better visual acuity, greater strength, etc. etc.). Those who think vitamin pills make them feel physically better would do just as well on placebos. If they believe that they would “feel worse” if they stopped taking their multivitamin, they’re mistaken even if, by some incredibly improbable dietary quirk, they suffer from a vitamin deficiency of some sort. Such deficiencies are insidious, slow.
A growing number of medical experts are concerned that Americans are overdoing their vitamin consumption. As many as 70 percent of the population is taking supplements, mostly vitamins, convinced that the pills will make them healthier. But researchers say that vitamin supplements cannot correct for a poor diet, that multivitamins have not been shown to prevent any disease and that it is easy to reach high enough doses of certain vitamins and minerals to actually increase the risk of disease. No longer, the experts say, are they concerned about vitamin deficits.
You probably are familiar with macro- and micronutrients. And you know what air and water are. These are the essentials for most plant life. Otherwise plants can and WILL create ALL vitamins, nutrients, hormones and probably couple of classes of other stuff we don’t yet know about by themselves. Now the question is whether adding certain vitamins or non-macro/ micronutrients to plants diet will considerably affect its growth rate, health and resistance to environmental hazards, size, taste or other factors the plants are grown for in the first place. Vitamin B1 is reported by many a grower to aid in rooting of cuttings.




