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Foods Fiber anyone? Dec 16 2006
02:10 (UTC)
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I can't seem to find the all bran buds you're all talking about.  I have checked with cereals and with supliments.  Where are they normally located? 

I would like to add some to my yogurt that I have for dessert each night.  With the fiber one and the south beach cereal and breakfast burritos I am doing much better, but I would like to add the all bran.
Foods Fiber anyone? Dec 06 2006
02:46 (UTC)
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I bought the Fiber One Honey Clusters cereal and I had a bowl this morning, it left me feeling kind of heavy and ill, but it didn't taste too bad and the fullness feeling went away after about 20 minutes.  That's 14 grams of fiber so my days will be getting off to a good start now :)
Foods Fiber anyone? Dec 04 2006
22:23 (UTC)
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Thanks futuremrshaifley I haven't tried any of the South Beach stuff in the frozen section because I don't usually have trouble with carbs but I'm going to the store in a half hour I'm going to check out the breakfasts and the pizzas.
Foods Fiber anyone? Dec 04 2006
20:47 (UTC)
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I will check out the Fiber One for sure!
Weight Loss Water Pills Dec 04 2006
18:30 (UTC)
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I've done some research online, as far as I can tell they only help your kidney get rid of extra salt and water.   It helps your body process water faster which I think might be good for me because previously I was only drinking about 10 oz of water a day and now I am drinking 64 oz a day.
Foods Fiber anyone? Dec 04 2006
18:21 (UTC)
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Thanks so much for all the info, i will have to get some all bran cereal.
Foods thermogenic foods Dec 04 2006
02:27 (UTC)

Soup -

Forget the salad before a meal; have soup instead. A study by Dr. John Foreyt of Baylord College of Medicine, found that people who consumed a bowl of soup before lunch or dinner lost more weight than dieters who didn't. This is because soup fills you up better than salad, since salad generally consists of 75% water.

Oatmeal -

Oats drive down cholesterol. 23 out of 25 studies prove that a large bowl of oatmeal did the job. Oatmeal is a great, long chain molecule food that expands in the body and makes you feel fuller, longer. Oatmeal also releases glucose into the blood stream, slowly but surely. Add buckwheat to your bowl and you'll get a double whammy.

Pumpernickel Bread -

Studies at Michigan State University show that some breads reduce the appetite and others did just the opposite. The reason for these study results is that white and whole-wheat varieties are high on the glycemic index, and elevate the blood sugar greatly, which in turn stimulates fat production in storage.

Breads that are dense, high fiber breads, do just the opposite. Researchers found that subjects who ate dark, high fiber breads, compared to those who ate white bread, were less hungry on a daily basis and

- lost five pounds in just two months without doing anything else differently.

A key to choosing dark breads, such as pumpernickel, mixed grains and some whole-wheat's, is that the more chewing the bread requires, the more density and fiber it contains. If the bread melts in your mouth, it is a high glycemic food.

I got all of that from www.carbohydrate-guide.com  If anyone else knows of others please post them here!
Foods thermogenic foods Dec 04 2006
02:22 (UTC)
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Grapefruit -

Grapefruit is not a diet myth. It actually helps dissolve fat and high cholesterol, as proven at the University of Florida, by Dr. James Cerda. Grapefruits are loaded with over 15 grams of pectin, which helps curb your appetite by expanding in the body and making you feel fuller, longer. It is rich in natural galacturonic acid, which adds to the potential to fight fat and cholesterol. Try sprinkling cinnamon on your grapefruit to reduce the tart taste, or a little fructose if you have a sweet tooth. For a unique taste, sprinkle the grapefruit with cinnamon and broil for a few minutes; it makes a nice appetizer for a meal.

Berries -

Berries are one of the best rate reduction foods. They have a natural fructose to satisfy your cravings for sweets, but enough fiber so you can absorb fewer calories than you eat. British researchers found that the high content of insoluble fiber, found in most berries and vegetables, reduces the absorption of calories from foods enough to promote weight loss, without hampering your nutrition. Berries are also an excellent source of potassium which is effective for your blood pressure control. Enjoy berries; they make a great dessert when topped with low-fat yogurt. In the summer, drink fresh berry juice with
a protein powder, for a light snack. .

Due to their high glycemic measure, fruits to consume only occasionally include:

Apricots - Raisins - Watermelon - Papaya - Bananas - Mango

In large quantities, these fruits drive your blood sugar to the sky, but they are fine to mix in with a salad or be eaten with other foods, to help neutralize the glycemic effect.

On the other hand, the following foods actually slow digestion and absorption for a more balanced blood sugar level. The fiber from these fruits also binds with some fat to prevent its absorption. High fiber foods are beneficial for speeding up bowel transit time and to taking some stress off the liver as less toxins form, allowing the body to metabolize more efficiently.

Apples - Berries - Cherries - Grapes - Grapefruit - Oranges - Peaches - Pears

Fatty Fish -

Fighting fat with fat may sound paradoxical, but not all fats make people fat. Omega 3 fatty acids, found in salmon, mackerel, tuna and other fatty fish, can increase the metabolic rate, rid the body of excess fluids and increase energy levels. Dr. Joel Krener, University of Florida, discovered that daily supplements of EPA (found in health food stores) brought dramatic relief for inflammation and stiff joints from rheumatoid arthritis. Other essential fats for a healthy metabolism are Omega 6 fatty acids, especially Gamma Linolenic Acid (GLA). Good sources are evening primrose oil, borage seed oil and black current oil. If you are not a fish lover, fish oil capsules and flaxseed (either in seed form or as an oil) are great sources of Omega 3 essential fat. In fact, flaxseed may play a role in the prevention of heart disease and cancer. You can also use flaxseed oil as a salad dressing.
Foods thermogenic foods Dec 04 2006
02:21 (UTC)
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Brussel Sprouts -

If you are a fan of these mini cabbages, you are in luck. Dr. Wattenburg's research concluded that brussel sprouts are an ultra-nutritious vegetable, extremely high in vitamin C and richer in protein than any other vegetable. Dr. Wattenburg recorded that healthy young people given a diet rich in brussel sprouts and cabbage improved the functioning of their metabolic systems.

Broccoli and Cauliflower -

Both broccoli and cauliflower rank number 1 as America's favorite vegetable, according to a poll by the Epcot Center. Your bones will love them, as they are one of the few calcium-containing vegetables. A cup of broccoli provides over 150 mg of calcium. Broccoli and cauliflower are both great in stir-fries or casseroles.

Lemon or Vinegar -

A small amount of vinegar or lemon juice (1 tablespoon), because of its acidity has a powerful slowing effect on stomach emptying, thereby slowing down the rate of starch digestion. Have a glass of water with lemon in the morning. It's a great way to keep your blood sugar balanced.

Vinaigrette Dressing -

A vinaigrette dressing (1 tablespoon vinegar and 2 teaspoons of oil) with your salad can lower the blood sugar response to the whole meal by up to 30 percent. Best vinegars for this are red or white wine vinegars. For other delicious low­fat salad dressings, please refer to my 201 Fat Burning Recipe Book.
Apples - A low-glycemic, low-insulin food loaded with pectin, apples leave you feeling fuller, longer. According to Dr. James Anderson, apples prevent hunger pains by guarding against dangerous swings or drops in your blood sugar levels. An average-sized apple provides only 81 calories and lowers blood sugar and blood pressure. Because of their high fiber content, apples are also a heart-healthy food.
Foods thermogenic foods Dec 04 2006
02:21 (UTC)
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Apple Cider Vinegar Drink -

An excellent fat burner, apple cider vinegar assists in the reduction of excess weight. Make a potent cocktail consisting of: 1 % teaspoons of apple cider vinegar (unpasturized) in a glass of pure water. Take twice daily.Organic apple cider vinegar has the best flavor. Apple cider vinegar has received glowing reports from both Patricia Bragg MD, Ph.D. and C. Scott. If a person who is too stout takes 1 teaspoon in a glass of water first thing in the morning and then during one other meal, he/she observes that in 2 months his/her waistline has been reduced by 1 inch. In 4 months, 2 inches and so on. Inch loss is evident but it does not always reduce weight.

The cider vinegar treatment will allow surplus fat to gradually disappear, whether it is a double chin or love handles. It is best to drink for 2-3 weeks, then go off for a week, so your body does not become immune to it. Works great for plateaus! Do not use this drink if you have Candidias.

* Thermogenic Cocktail - According to a group of Oxford researchers, hot spices can boost your metabolism by an extra 25%! A thermogenic cocktail, for instance, cayenne pepper, will assist your body not only by burning off calories, but will also give you more energy. An excellent thermogenic cocktail is a glass of V-8 or tomato juice sprinkled with cayenne and tobassco. Stir with a celery stick. Now your body is going to be cremating calories.

Not all fat burning foods have to be hot, though. Vegetables (preferably raw) and most fruits also increase your metabolism. Okay, maybe you haven't been too keen on veggies in the past, but many of them are very tasty and some fruits are as sweet as candy. All vegetables are good, but the most effective for flushing out the system are the following:

Cabbage -

Red or green cabbage should be shredded, raw or steamed. Start including cabbage in your diet as it is a longevity food. Studies in the United States, Greece and Japan have shown that people who eat a lot of cabbage are less likely to develop colon cancer, and also have a lower incidence of disease-related death. Try coleslaw instead of green salad with your next meal.

Celery -

Celery takes more energy from the body to absorb and digest than the calories it provides. Celery has also long been used as a nerve tonic; it's a good, crunchy raw vegetable to chew on if you are stressed out. Celery will calm your nerves, help flush fat out of your system, and make you sleep better. Try eating celery with low-fat yogurt dip.
Foods thermogenic foods Dec 04 2006
02:20 (UTC)
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Chili Sauce / Mustard -

British investigators added about 3/5 of a teaspoon of hot chili sauce or ordinary mustard to a meal, and the hot stuff caused average metabolism in 12 subjects to shoot up 25%! The subjects burned off an extra 45 calories in the next 3 hours. Mustard and hot sauces such as Tabasco, caused one person to burn off 76 calories!

Ice Water -

High water intake reduces fat deposits and rids the body of toxins. Simply drinking eight 16 oz. glasses of water throughout the day, cooled to 40 Fahrenheit, will burn 200 calories; that's equivalent to running 3 miles! Ice water will burn more calories since your metabolism will increase to warm the water to body temperature. It is also very effective for reducing cravings. If you're not a water fan, we suggest you experiment with purified, spring or reverse osmosis water. If you're still not convinced, add a little juice for flavor. Don't drink Ice Water with meals as it dilutes digestive enzymes. A little warm water or herb tea is a good choice then.

Green Tea (Iced or Hot) -

Studies have shown that green teas that contain both Cannatic Extract and Gymnemic Acid, reduce absorption of sugar into the blood, and lessen the craving for sweets. More importantly, green tea inhibits the action of amylase, a primary digestive enzyme of carbohydrates and therefore, moves food more quickly through the digestive system, raising the metabolism quicker, and burning more calories. Green tea is best consumed before a meal to aid digestion. Other advantages include links to cancer prevention and health benefits for people with diabetes.
Foods thermogenic foods Dec 04 2006
02:20 (UTC)
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I found some pretty good examples and reasons why they are thermogenic, I'll post them:

Cayenne Pepper -

Oxford Polytechnic Institute proved that cayenne pepper stimulates the metabolism approximately 20%. It not only stimulates the body's metabolic rate, but also cleans fat out of the arteries. Cayenne pepper also adds great zip to foods such as spaghetti sauce and soups.

Salsa -

Salsa was proven at the Oxford Institute to stimulate the metabolism approximately 15 to 20%. It's also America's number 1 condiment now. You can throw it on anything from baked potatoes and scrambled eggs to beans and even veggies. It's going to help because it is a natural thermogenic food that increases your metabolism. Of course, the hotter the better, but only choose what best suits your taste buds.

Hot Peppers -

Dr. Henry at Oxford University proved that hot peppers were very effective at stimulating the metabolism by adding just 3 grams of chili peppers to a meal consisting of 766 calories. The peppers led to what Dr. Henry calls "a diet-induced thermo effect". "It doesn't take much", he says, "but I caution that you must listen to your taste buds."
Foods thermogenic foods Dec 04 2006
02:16 (UTC)
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Thanks dbacker, I had found that list.  Somewhere on here there was a list of like 30-40 specific foods.  I will try googling it to see if I can find a comprehensive list.
Motivation 5'3" and under! Dec 02 2006
03:13 (UTC)
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I have the opposite problem.  I am 5'1" and am at 122 pounds right now.  My low weight was 83 pounds but I was unhealthy then.  I am working my way to 102 and doing it in a healthy manor.  As far as where I carry my weight and my body make-up I am large chested (34DDD) and it doesn't matter if I am l at a low weight or high weight my chest pretty much stays the same, at 83 pounds I was still a 34DD.   I have almost no ass though :(

The weight I have gained has built up a little in my upper thighs and mostly all in my tummy.
Weight Loss 120's/110's club anyone? Dec 01 2006
20:04 (UTC)
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Thank you so much for the welcome :)  You're right about it helping awareness, I was just going over what I've eaten so far today and it's amazing when you see that half of your diet was just carbs, it's nice because it really helps you see, wow I need to have something with fiber in it as a snack, or today I need to slow down on carbs and add some protein.

I've been trying to lose these 15-20 pounds I gained for almost 3 years now and nothing has helped but I am finally feeling hopeful that I will be back in my old jeans again next year!

Regarding fitness and exercise, I haven't lived in the area I am in now and I work a lot so I haven't made a lot of friends but I think I am going to invest in a step and step video, that's always been one of the easiest exercise routines for me to keep up with, it doesn't take a lot of space, and will be a nice cardio workout.
Foods Lean Cuisine meals...are they bad? Dec 01 2006
19:43 (UTC)
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I agree that it's the sodium in them that lowers the grade.  I eat them all the time, the grilled chiken is my favorite and it's very low in calories.

I alternate between them, Healthy Choice, and Smart Ones... Healthy Choice breaded chicken is by far my favrotie frozen meal, it amazes me how much better diet food tastes now then it did 15 years ago!
Weight Loss 120's/110's club anyone? Dec 01 2006
19:12 (UTC)
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I would like to join this as well.  I am 5'1" and 122 right now, I just started c-c yesterday and I love it already.  I am working on attaining my goal weight of 102 by the end of May 2007.  I was underweight until high school when I leveled out between 98 and 103, then I had a bad break up in college and I wasn't eating or sleeping and dropped down to like 80 pounds.  After that my metabolism just wasn't as fast anymore and for the first time in my life I started gaining weight.  I know that I am not overweight now, but because I have been so used to being smaller I feel disgusting about myself.

I think c-c will help because it makes me aware of what I am eating, and putting it down "on paper" helps me cut out fatty McDonalds and the site gives me a better idea of what I need to stay healthy while dieting so I think it's great.

I do wish I had more willpower to exercise though, I have no motivation when it comes to activity :(
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