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		<title>Japanese 2 Day Diet Lingzh</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 23:23:29 +0000</pubDate>
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Japanese Diet Review
2 Day Diet Slimming Japan Lingzhi I AM 40 YEARS OLD AND I TAKE THIS PRODUCT. MY DAUGHTER IN-INLAW TOLD ME ABOUT IT SHE HAD LOST 25 POUNDS VERY QUICKLY. SO I DECIDED TO TRY THEM AND I LOST 25 POUNDS IN 3 MONTHS TOO. WHAT I NOTICE ABOUT [...]]]></description>
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<p>Japanese Diet Review</p>
<p>2 Day Diet Slimming Japan Lingzhi I AM 40 YEARS OLD AND I TAKE THIS PRODUCT. MY DAUGHTER IN-INLAW TOLD ME ABOUT IT SHE HAD LOST 25 POUNDS VERY QUICKLY. SO I DECIDED TO TRY THEM AND I LOST 25 POUNDS IN 3 MONTHS TOO. WHAT I NOTICE ABOUT THEM FIRST IS THEY DIDN&#8217;T MAKE MY HEART SPEED UP. THEN I NOTICE INCHES COMING OFF BEFORE I SAW THE POUNDS GO AWAY. IT WAS LITERALLY MELTING MY FAT AWAY, MY LEGS AND THIGHS ARE AMAZING. SO I TOLD MY 60 YEAR OLD MOTHER ABOUT THEM AND SHE LOST 10 POUNDS IN 2 WEEKS. I ALSO HAVE MY SISTER IN-LAW TAKING THEM AND SHE ALSO LOST 10 LBS. SO FAR I AM STILL LOSING WEIGHT AND THEY ARE TERRIFIC.</p>
<p>2 day Japanese Diet Review</p>
<p>For the first time ever a diet pill that works miracles. I&#8217;m 30 yo female and have had 2 children. My body has never been the same&#8230; blah, blah, blah. I started taking this a week ago and have lost 5lbs. No joke, it works, and I&#8217;ve tried everything on the market!</p>
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<p>I really like this product. It help supress my appitite quite a bit and give me extra energy without the gitters. It&#8217;s been about 30 days and I have lost about 10 lbs. without exercise.</p>
<p>For the first couple of days my heart kind of pounded really fast, but that went away. That was the only downer for this product. I guess my body had to adjust to the pills.</p>
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<p>I have to admit when these pills came out&#8230;it was the hottest thing&#8230;My whole departmentat work took it and people thought we were on crack (literally) the way the weight dropped. I had a horrible side affect&#8230;my skin broke out and I have all kind of irregular molds..I went to my derm who immediately took me off the pills&#8230;.I know many people who have used it without that side affect&#8230;please when u have reached ur desired weight&#8230;reduce your dosage and take time and come off or you will experience double the weight gain&#8230;</p>
<p>FYI this was one of the weight loss pill the FDA banned&#8230;</p>
<p>Good luck to you all&#8230;much RESPECT</p>
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<p>i received the package very quick and i did not pay for expedited shipping&#8230;thnak u</p>
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<p>So the first couple days I took this I was totally jittery. Dry mouth was bad. But it kept me drinking water, and after a couple days I loved the effect it has on my appetite and energy level! I haven&#8217;t noticed any other side effects, and like all foriegn made products don&#8217;t really know what is in this product, I believe the FDA has banned for sales in the US, but it works well and gives me the energy and appetite control I need!</p>
<p>It works! Believe me when I say&#8230; this stuff REALLY works!!!!! I used to be an avid gym rat, but I hurt my knee, and was unable to workout for a while. I became sedentary and of course I ate more, so I gained some weight all in the wrong places. I then discovered this product and have been taking it on a 3-month on, 1-month off rotation and have seen dramatic results (all without working myself to death in the gym)! My knee is about 80% healed, so I plan to get back in the gym real soon&#8230; I can only imagine my body&#8217;s metamorphosis when I combine the two! Try it, you can&#8217;t go wrong!</p>
<p>Good Luck and Best Wishes!</p>
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		<title>misconceptions about low-carb diets</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 21:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of misconceptions about low-carb diets. Almost every &#8220;anti-low carb&#8221; information or news report says the same thing: reduced-carb diets don’t have enough fruits and vegetables, and even often draw an image of people eating unhealthy diet.
The reality, low-carb diets concentrate on healthy food, nutritious, and research into reducing carbs continues to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of misconceptions about low-carb diets. Almost every &#8220;anti-low carb&#8221; information or news report says the same thing: reduced-carb diets don’t have enough fruits and vegetables, and even often draw an image of people eating unhealthy diet.</p>
<p>The reality, low-carb diets concentrate on healthy food, nutritious, and research into reducing carbs continues to show more and more positive results.</p>
<p>Here are the misconceptions and the truths about low-carb diets to set your own mind at easiness and help you inform others.</p>
<p>1. Consuming Low Carb = Courting Heart Disease<br />
In study after study, cholesterol, blood pressure, triglycerides, and other indications for heart disease risk decline on low-carb diets. Also, in one large long term study, even low-carb diets with a lot of animal protein and fat did not raise the risk of heart disease.</p>
<p>2. Eating Fruits and Vegetables not Allowed on Low-Carb Diets<br />
People believe that fruits and vegetables are not allowed because they are mainly carbohydrate.<br />
Actually, people who take a low carb diet almost all the time eat more fruits and vegetables than usual. Instead, non-starchy vegetables are actually comes at the bottom of the low carb pyramids.</p>
<p>3. Low-Carb Diets will Cause Kidneys Disease<br />
The reason is that since people with kidney disease are typically encouraged to consume low protein diets, a diet that is higher in protein will raise kidney disease.<br />
In fact, a low-carb diet is frequently not higher in protein than the latest suggested levels.</p>
<p>4. Low Carb means No Carb<br />
Many people thought that a low carb diet must be extremely low in carbohydrates.<br />
Not even a single expert endorses this. The fact, you should have at least 45% &#8211; 65% carbohydrate depending upon individual.</p>
<p>5. Dr Atkins Died of His Own Diet<br />
Despite improperly obtained medical reports mis-reported by the vegetarian group &#8220;Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine&#8221;, Dr Atkins died from head injuries resulting from a fall. He was not fat when he died</p>
<p>6. Low-Carb Diets Have Insufficient Fiber<br />
The reason is, because fiber is carbohydrate, a low-carb diet must be low in fiber.<br />
In fact, a lot of low-carb foods are high in fiber, and on diets that encourage carb counting, fiber doesn’t come into the calculation. Fiber remains undigested, so it is encouraged on low-carb diets.</p>
<p>7. Low-Carb Diets will “Leach” All The Calcium from Your Bones<br />
The reasoning goes that low-carb diets are always high in protein. People on higher protein diets are likely to have more calcium in their urine. But this turns out to be a red herring. This has been proven NOT to be true. In fact, it turns out that protein, rather than cause bone loss, actually protects our bones</p>
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		<title>Diet Fad&#8217;s &amp; Weight Loss</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 16:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Obesity is a physical state that refers to excessive body fat. Chances are you have experienced the frustrations of dieting at least once in your life, if you have problems with your weight. Close to a hundred million Americans go on a weight loss diet in any given year and up to ninety-five percent of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Obesity is a physical state that refers to excessive body fat. Chances are you have experienced the frustrations of dieting at least once in your life, if you have problems with your weight. Close to a hundred million Americans go on a weight loss diet in any given year and up to ninety-five percent of them regain the weight they lose within five years. Worse, a third will gain back more weight than they lost, in danger of &#8220;yo-yoing&#8221; from one popular diet to another. The conventional approach to weight problems, focusing on fad weight loss diets or weight loss drugs, may leave you with just as much weight and the additional burden of ill health.</p>
<p>Today, an estimated sixty-five percent of all American adults are obese or overweight. Our culture obsesses about staying thin even as we grow fatter, but this isn’t about appearances. Obesity is known to be a precursor to many debilitating health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis, and gallbladder disease. Obesity contributes to as many as 375,000 deaths every year. In addition, the public health costs for obesity are staggering. According to researchers at Harvard University, obesity is a factor in 19% of all cases of heart disease with annual health costs estimated at 30 billion dollars; it’s also a factor in 57% of diabetes cases, with health costs of $9 billion per year.</p>
<p>Set Realistic Goals:</p>
<p>No doubt you have fallen for one or more of the weight loss diet schemes over the years, promising quick and painless weight loss. Many of these quick weight loss diet programs undermine your health, cause physical discomfort, flatulence, and ultimately lead to disappointment when you start regaining weight, shortly after losing it. Fad or quick weight loss diet programs generally overstress one type of food. They contravene the fundamental principle of good nutrition &#8211; to remain healthy one must consume a balanced diet, which includes a variety of foods. Safe, healthy, and permanent weight reduction is what’s truly lost among the thousands of popular diet schemes.</p>
<p>Some of the weight loss diet schemes reign supreme briefly, only to fade out. While some wane from popularity due to being unproductive or unsafe, some simply lose the public&#8217;s curiosity. Examples of such fad diets include the South Beach Diet, Atkins diet, the Grapefruit diet, Cabbage Soup diet, the Rotation diet, Beverly Hills diet, Breatharian, Ornish Plan – the list goes on and on. These fad diets advocate a specific technique (such as eliminating a certain food, or eating only certain combinations of foods) in conjunction with the basic idea that the body makes up the difference in energy by breaking down and utilizing some part of itself, essentially converting matter into energy. This self-cannibalism, or catabolism as it is referred, typically starts with breakdown of stored body fat.</p>
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		<title>Should you count calories or carbs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 16:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Should you count calories or carbs? As far as I&#8217;m concerned without counting and cutting down on calories you just won&#8217;t lose weight! Count as many carbs as you like but without burning calories you will not reach your weight loss goal!
There are such diets as a very low carbohydrate diet, a popular one is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should you count calories or carbs? As far as I&#8217;m concerned without counting and cutting down on calories you just won&#8217;t lose weight! Count as many carbs as you like but without burning calories you will not reach your weight loss goal!</p>
<p>There are such diets as a very low carbohydrate diet, a popular one is the Atkins diet. The low carb diet will insist on nearly zero carbs and this will lead to fast weight loss at first. Once your goal has been achieved, gradually carbohydrates will be introduced. The problem is with this type of diet is that it may have to be maintained for life. People do find that when the carbs are re-introduced the pounds just pile back on.</p>
<p>Watching your calorie intake is the key. You need to burn more calories than you are consuming. By going with a no carb diet you will see differences in your weight quite quickly but as soon as you lose it, you will gain it again when you add the carbohydrates back in. The way forward is to choose low calorie food alternatives, add regular exercise into your diet and follow a well structured weight loss program.</p>
<p>Choosing the correct weight loss program is important. A program will help you to count your calorie intake and enable you to plan your meals correctly. By planning your meals (along with exercise) watching your calorie intake can easily be done. As part of the weight loss program carbohydrates will be part of your healthy eating program.</p>
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