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author Posted by: Nancy Anderson on date Nov 13th, 2008
Weight Loss Tips

Are you over weight and eating too much? Well, I have news for you. Over eating, very little exercise and lack of nutritional education are among the main reasons many people become obese and over weight. I think we should re-structure our school curriculums and emphasize nutrition classes and exercise. Obesity has now been classified as an epidemic and one of the leading causes of disease and death in America. Hello there, do you realize this is a matter of life and death? Respect your body and be good to yourself and start a weight loss plan. These weight loss tips can set you on the path to weight loss.

Almost all healthy individuals who eat the right foods cringe at the thought of foods we put into our bodies. Think about seriously about this:

Weight loss tips and information you can use to help with safe and healthy weight loss:

From a nutritional standpoint, some of the scariest foods are the deep-fat fried concoctions you can find at carnivals and State Fairs. Americans have tossed everything from turkeys to Twinkies in the fryer, but have you ever heard of deep-fried cola? Debuting at the Texas state fair and winning the creativity honor at the Big Tex Choice Awards contest, was this deep-fried, Coca-Cola flavored batter, drizzled with cola fountain syrup, and topped with whipped cream, cinnamon sugar and a cherry. What will they think of next? For them, if it tastes good, that’s all that matters. Weight loss will not happen for people who eat and drink such foods.

Big, Bigger, Biggest Burgers are what most Americans want to eat. They think bigger is better and especially if the cost is minimum. There appears to be no end to the amount of calories and fat you can fit onto a bun. Weight loss is out of the question for people who eat too much. It begs the question, “do you eat to live or live to eat”?

And the list doesn't end at fast-food chains. Ever hear of the "Hamdog"? This culinary creation from the former Mulligan's Tavern near Atlanta starts with a hot dog padded with cheese and half pound of ground beef. That's dropped in the fryer, then loaded onto a hoagie roll and topped with chili, bacon, onions and a fried egg. Mulligan's was also famous as the home of the "Luther Burger," a giant bacon cheeseburger with a Krispy Kreme doughnut for a bun.

Remember, big or more is not always good for you. A little common sense would help when it comes to weight loss.

Among all of the weight loss tips, this is sad but true; why do most people think more is better? Big, Bigger, Biggest Burgers: Help! Please, someone call the food police! Of course, "most people know when they order one of these that it is not good for them," says Jayne Hurley, RD, senior nutritionist for the watchdog group, Center for Science in the Public Interest. After a while all of that food becomes like a drug and you are “hooked”.

If you are thinking of your health, try ordering a plain burger with sauce on the side, along with a side salad. The bottom line is that we should eat no more than 20 grams of saturated fat per day. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's 2005 Dietary Guidelines recommend no more than 2,300 mg of sodium per day (equal to about 1 teaspoon). If you're salt-sensitive (that is, if your blood pressure is highly affected by salt), the number drops to 1,500 mg. Weight loss tips if followed, can be a life preserver for you.

Respect yourself; your body is your temple and you must keep it clean and healthy. Your life depends on it.

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