Quitting Caffeine and other Healthy Moves...
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It used to be 20 years ago when people did not consume it in such large quantities like we do today. Some pain killers like Excedrin use caffeine as a way to distribute the drug faster because of the cell receptors. The basic idea is that if you are "up" your hypothalmus produces less ghrelin, which makes you hungry. I am on an amphetimine due to my narcolepsy. When I am "tweaking" I get full after a few bites of food. Some people abuse the drug to lose weight.
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Okay, thanks for the info. Kind of like how people abuse thyroid medication to reduce their weight. You should change your CP name to "Tweak" like the South Park character, just for fun (not that there's anything wrong with your current name). :-D
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Okay, thanks for the info. Kind of like how people abuse thyroid medication to reduce their weight. You should change your CP name to "Tweak" like the South Park character, just for fun (not that there's anything wrong with your current name). :-D
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I always thought that having breasts would be way cooler than what it seems to be.
ewww, man boobs...I guess they have their uses.[^] X|
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So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:
Proper Diet, 90 minutes on the treadmill 5 nights a week, active lifestyle, and weight lifting. When I tell people about the time I spend on the treadmill many are shocked and state, wow that's so much. But when you look at it from a biological perspective, humans are meant to be active all day long. Most of us sit in front of a computer or a desk all day and then go home and sit in front of an idiot box. 7.5 hours of vigorous exercise is not much. The average American watches 30 hours of TV per week. In comparison, I still watch much more T.V. than I do exercise. Although I do splurge, last Sunday I ate a 3.5 pound lobster, that was nice.
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So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:
I'm skinny and have never had weight problems, thankfully. But I did stop caffeine about 3 years ago more or less (that is, I still drink some pop on special occassions, but otherwise a juice/water guy.)
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So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:
LOL! I'm doing the opposite. I'm trying to gain weight. Too thin I'm now. :) But for the last 4 years, it has been a quest in vain. And I've accepted my current dynamics as they are.
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What is so dumb is that the Hubby has not caught on... :doh:
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I had wondered if/when or maybe since this is a radical change from your name he already knows and ruled it 'no risk' :-) hope you're well and happy 'over there' - still trying to work on a way of transcribing/ripping a PAL DVD to NTSC for you (or anything you can read on your computer) 'g'
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code-frog wrote:
I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight.
Alabama state employees will be required to get health screenings for obesity, cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure beginning in January 2010. Failure to submit the baseline reading will result in an extra $25 charge in monthly health insurance. Starting in January 2011, those employees will be charged the extra $25 per month in health insurance if they haven't reduced their risk factors. The SEIB has not determined a definitive set of risk thresholds, but these factors may include a BMI of 35, a cholesterol level of 240, and blood pressure of 140/90. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579593[^] yea is has starting generating some news. if i am not mistaken, "clinically obese" is 25% over what you should "weigh" for your height. which means i am about 15 lbs from clinically obese :(( that is 1 thanksgiving.
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The great part is there is no scientific evidence that any of these things cause increased health problems. Ironically, they do cause increase health expenditures because the overweight and "clinically obese" live the longest. (The only reliable indicator of actual heart disease is high blood pressure. High cholesterol indicates nothing. Interestingly, there is evidence that drastically lowering your cholesterol increases heart attacks.)
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So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:
There's zero evidence Caffeine is bad for you and growing evidence it prevents certain types of cancers. (I've no ax to grind here; I don't drink anything with caffeine for the simple reason that I don't like how those drinks taste.)
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
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So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:
There's no evidence losing weight increases your health. Plenty of evidence that overweight people live longer (it's called the obesity paradox.) (Again, no ax to grind, if anything I'm slightly below normal weight for my height and age. People in my family live very long, regardless of weight. I had a great-grandfather live to 105 and multiple relatives past 95. Ironically, I also come from a long line of people whose livers produce massive amounts of cholesterol.)
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
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I saw my shadow in the shower yesterday. I am a fat boy. I always thought that having breasts would be way cooler than what it seems to be. They wobble when I run :( I am so going to stop eating crap and start using my exercise equipment. As I've said in the past.....
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Christian Graus wrote:
I saw my shadow in the shower yesterday. I am a fat boy.
Man, you're a funny person. You had to find it from your shadow that you are fat? You never look into the mirror? :-D Trust me, you will fold all your exercising equipments and put it back in a corner in four days flat. The best way to beat this would be to join a sports club , play something like tennis, badminton, basketball, etc., with regular and active members. You'll lose weight and get back on shape for sure. An hour a day must be enough for this. I remember it from an earlier post of you that you do swim occasionally. Actually, swimming is another pretty good way to lose weight too, if that interests you. :)
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So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:
Exercise, exercise, exercise. I'm an extremely keen cyclist, so it's not what I consider a chore, but the one thing I notice is that on days when I don't get a ride in at some point I am tired by mid afternoon and I'm less productive in general. Admittedly its easier because of my location (Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland), for example, in ten minutes I can be riding along Loch Ness (ok well not along - but along side ) As I work from home my commute is usually from the bedroom to the office via the kitchen and the bathroom and as we all know the life of a coder is pretty static. Well anyway, as I say, exercise is my number one. I still probably drink too much coffee, although I have told the wife to stop bringing buckets of the stuff up to me :) Cheers
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Well, I'm not quitting caffeine as I am not actually addicted to it and I really do enjoy a cup or two of coffee in the morning. As far as fitness goes, I'm pretty damn fit since beginning muay thai and supplementing that with very intense cross training. For my diet, I just watch what I eat and try to pay attention to how I feel afterwards.
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Chris Austin wrote:
I'm not quitting caffeine as I am not actually addicted to it and I really do enjoy a cup or two of coffee in the morning.
Yeah, I'm not addicted either! I stop four or five times a day. ;P Try going without for a couple days, and then tell us you didn't get a headache X| .
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Don't even get me started on B-12 (see my blog if you know the link). :-D
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I'm on twice weekly shots until my B-12 levels are high enough to warrant taking shots once a week. Those buggers BURN! :mad: My B-12 levels was 12 (I have no recollection of the scale that was in use) when it should be 1000. Thankfully, only 1 more week of twice weekly shots.
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LOL! I'm doing the opposite. I'm trying to gain weight. Too thin I'm now. :) But for the last 4 years, it has been a quest in vain. And I've accepted my current dynamics as they are.
You're welcome to the MIM Diet, gain 10 lbs in a weekend plan....
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You're welcome to the MIM Diet, gain 10 lbs in a weekend plan....
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lol...I'm a pure vegetarian and don't drink. I only eat eggs and items with egg on the greatest compulsion. So you're welcome to try. :)
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So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:
I gave up the fags a few years ago and started playing squash a couple of times a week. Last year I gave up eating meat as I'm not sure I want to eat all those growth hormones / antibiotics etc on a daily basis. Neither of these actions made me lose weight but both made me feel a lot fitter. This year I gave up booze and I'm losing a pound or so a week. Not just through cutting out alcohol calories but missing out the late night sandwich after a few beers and the saturday morning grease food all adds up to fair few calories each week. Russell
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30 minutes of exercise a day is all most people need to keep their weight under control. If your fat: - stop using elevators - stop using cars/buses for traveling short distances - join a sports team on Saturdays Don't go all crazy with dieting... be mindful of what your eating but don't stop eating junk food, or you'll just end up back where you started. Consistent exercise is the key.
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MarkBrock wrote:
don't stop eating junk food, or you'll just end up back where you started.
I definitely agree. I lost 15kg in about 3 months. I just went in a sports club and trained there. I changed my diet a bit, but I didn't overthrow it. A trainer told me that I'll get it all back if I stop eating fat food completely.
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You're welcome to the MIM Diet, gain 10 lbs in a weekend plan....
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:laugh: You cheeky bastard. I spurted out the tea.
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The great part is there is no scientific evidence that any of these things cause increased health problems. Ironically, they do cause increase health expenditures because the overweight and "clinically obese" live the longest. (The only reliable indicator of actual heart disease is high blood pressure. High cholesterol indicates nothing. Interestingly, there is evidence that drastically lowering your cholesterol increases heart attacks.)
Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
Joe Woodbury wrote:
The great part is there is no scientific evidence that any of these things cause increased health problems. Ironically, they do cause increase health expenditures because the overweight and "clinically obese" live the longest.
I am not sure where you get your scientific evidence from, but it has been proven many times that the way to live longest is to eat less.