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carameleyez1008
12-28-2006, 11:56 AM
This was a show on Oprah, if you go to Oprah.com you can get the same info below plus much more. We need to start living healthier. I am and I hope you guys to too.

Sugar
When you eat or drink sugar, Dr. Oz says the sudden energy surge your body experiences is followed by an insulin surge that rapidly drops the blood sugar level—so two hours later, you feel famished and tired. To keep an even keel, Dr. Oz says to replace simple carbohydrates with complex ones so the absorption is more controlled and you experience long-term satiety. "Sugar is supposed to be eaten, of course," says Dr. Oz, "but it should come together with fat or some element like fiber—as you would find in fruit—so you can absorb it a bit more slowly."

High fructose corn syrup
Although they taste sweet, Dr. Oz says food products that contain high fructose corn syrup should be avoided. Dr. Oz says the body processes the sugar in high-fructose corn syrup differently than it does old-fashioned cane or beet sugar, which in turn alters your body's natural ability to regulate appetite. "It blocks the ability of a chemical called leptin, which is the way your fat tells your brain it's there," says Dr. Oz. "It's not so much the 150 calories in the soda pop—it's the fact at that same meal you will normally consume an extra hundred calories of food than you would have."

Hydrogenated oil
To increase their shelf life, Dr. Oz says certain oils are hydrogenated. This process turns the oil into a solid at room temperature, but it also makes the oil unhealthy. "This stuff is great because it doesn't go bad, but it's very bad for you," says Dr. Oz. Avoid food products that contain hydrogenated oil, often labeled as "trans fats."

Healthy oils
Dr. Oz says there are many healthy oils, such as olive oil, sesame seed oil, flaxseed oil, grape seed oil and canola oil. To maximize their health benefits, Dr. Oz says good oils need to be used properly. "Keep it in a dark bottle or in your refrigerator—that's how to keep it healthy so it doesn't go rancid," says Dr. Oz. "Healthy oils are delicate, you have to treat them delicately."

Dr. Oz also says overheating good oils during cooking can damage them. "Don't cook the oil, cook the food," says Dr. Oz, "which means put a tiny bit of oil in the pan, put the food in the oil and then put the food with the oil on it in the pan—that way the oil is preserved. It doesn't heat up and it doesn't get damaged by the heat."

Garlic
Dr. Oz says garlic is great for our bodies. "It actually helps the bacteria in your intestines and it also relaxes the arteries and it has a benefit with cancer," says Dr. Oz. "It's a great thing to add to your diet. It's present in a lot of cultures—we've forgotten it in America."

Salad dressing made with fresh garlic, lemon and olive oil is one of Oprah's favorites. "It's a perfect dressing," says Dr. Oz. "It's the best way to have olive oil because you haven't heated it and you haven't damaged it."

Tomato sauce
Dr. Oz recommends eating 10 tablespoons of tomato sauce per week. "Inside the tomato is a chemical called lycopene," says Dr. Oz. "This chemical has a wonderful effect—it's an antioxidant."

Dr. Oz says there are added benefits from eating tomato sauce or paste as opposed to plain tomatoes. "A raw tomato is fine, too, but if you get a little fat with it—either with some nuts or a little olive oil and dressing—then it's perfect," says Dr. Oz. "It helps you absorb it better into your intestinal system."

Spinach
Jam-packed with nutrients, Dr. Oz says spinach is out-of-sight. "This is the best thing for your eyes," he says. "It's better than carrots, and a lot of macular degeneration—which is a tragic ailment that affects vision—can actually be avoided by eating these kinds of foods that are rich in carotenoids and also have folic acids and a lot of other benefits." Sauté spinach with a little garlic and olive oil for a perfect side dish.

Raw nuts
To maximize the benefits of the healthy oils found in nuts such as almonds, hazelnuts or walnuts, Dr. Oz says they should be eaten raw and stored in the refrigerator. "When you roast a nut, the healthy oils that are in there become damaged," Dr. Oz says. "The oils aren't supposed to be heated and damaged—they're supposed to be taken in their natural form."


Pomegranates
Dr. Oz says research on the health benefits of pomegranates has shown promising results. "We've done studies on them showing how they actually can change the way your arteries age—it's a very potent antioxidant," says Dr. Oz. "It also probably affects cancer rates, especially prostate cancer, but those studies haven't been finished yet."

Not only do pomegranates have extraordinary health benefits—they taste good, too. "It's a little sweet for me so I mix it with water, but pomegranates or their juice are worth trying out," Dr. Oz says.

The "YOU Docs"—Dr. Mehmet Oz and Dr. Michael Roizen—say we're the fattest country in the world because of unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles. It doesn't have to be that way, though. They say you can get your health back on track in a mere 90 days with their lifestyle suggestions.
• Yoga
According to Dr. Oz, yoga helps improve strength and flexibility and can also help control blood pressure and regulate breathing and heart rate.
• Walk Every Day
Dr. Roizen says you absolutely must walk at least 30 minutes every day. "There's a hurricane? You walk 30 minutes a day," he says. "Earthquake—30 minutes a day. Tornado—30 minutes a day. Snowstorm—30 minutes a day."
• Diet
As Dr. Roizen says, "food is medicine." For example, a recipe for whole wheat pizza dough with tomato paste can help dramatically reduce your risk of cancer. Dr. Oz also says that salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids that can stabilize your heartbeat, lower blood pressure and help you to live longer.
• Exercise and Weight Training
Stretching, weight-lifting and crunches should all be incorporated into your fitness routine. "A lot of folks think about how fast they run, but you've got to stay limber," Dr. Oz says. "You've got to do some weight training."

According to Dr. Oz, the average 30-year-old woman should be able to do 45 bent-leg push-ups (and five fewer every following decade of her life), and the average 30-year-old man should be able to do 35 regular pushups (and five fewer every following decade of his life). "Those should be national benchmarks," Dr. Oz says.

LostMyBallz
12-28-2006, 11:58 AM
Holy shit I started reading this but it made me tired so ate chips and went to sleep :bigyawn:

carameleyez1008
12-28-2006, 11:59 AM
lol i am being serious here teddy
we need to take care of our bodies that GOD created for us

LostMyBallz
12-28-2006, 12:00 PM
I know im just trying to make people laugh a lil ...just like u just did ;)

carameleyez1008
12-28-2006, 12:01 PM
lol ok i was reading up on the stuff they add to our foods and it is gross

LostMyBallz
12-28-2006, 12:03 PM
What do they add.....oh wait is it in that long post u first made?? lol

Manousakas
12-28-2006, 12:19 PM
the stress on my heart i will have from reading all of that, remembering it and trying to apply it to my diet is worse for me than not having read this at all.

LostMyBallz
12-28-2006, 12:24 PM
:lol: awwww just for that I am onna read it

halfchaldo
12-28-2006, 12:24 PM
the stress on my heart i will have from reading all of that, remembering it and trying to apply it to my diet is worse for me than not having read this at all.

Lol, it's called taking it one step at a time :P

carameleyez1008
12-28-2006, 12:29 PM
yup like halfchaldo said take it one step at a time...the program the guy is mentioning is for 90 days and then you should be out of ur old habits

Hadeer
12-28-2006, 02:14 PM
I know quite a few tricks, thanks to reading "Men's Health" for almost 6 years.

Nutrition is 70%
Exercise is 30%

So obviously, nutrition is more important (but exercise will get you the abs and ass you always wanted, lol)..

-Don't drink pop
-Carbs will kill your diet, so eat a little, but not too much.
-Avoid salad dressings
-AVOID HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP
-A miniature Snicker's bar won't kill you, however, a bag of them will
-Green's, berry's, extra virgin olive oil, TURKEY, and dairy products will give you the abs you want.
-Read Men's Health, specifically, "The Abs Diet" which has a lot of good material in it. Definitely the best diet

Personal Experience:
-Do not eat more than one serving of pacha in any given one year interval
-Pop and pacha are the Devil's combination.
-Pacha makes you turn into a Dooba

Manousakas
12-28-2006, 03:13 PM
i totally disagree with the nutrition vs excercise factors. in my opinion, excercise is 80%. i eat practically anything i want, and a lot of it, but i workout for at least an hour almost every day of the week. that includes cardio and resistance.

and someone who excercises heavily benefits differently from certain foods than other people. a steak would benefit me, while for someone who is idle, would be a poor choice for a meal.

Orgazmo
12-28-2006, 03:31 PM
i totally disagree with the nutrition vs excercise factors. in my opinion, excercise is 80%. i eat practically anything i want, and a lot of it, but i workout for at least an hour almost every day of the week. that includes cardio and resistance.

and someone who excercises heavily benefits differently from certain foods than other people. a steak would benefit me, while for someone who is idle, would be a poor choice for a meal.

I have two friends that are personal trainers. One of them ascribes to Manousakas' philosophy of eat-whatever-but-work-your-ass-off. Another ascribes to the Abs Diet philosophy of nutrition being number one.

Point is, nobody can agree on anything in this world. I think different people respond to different things.

Hadeer
12-28-2006, 03:47 PM
Think about it for a moment. If you want health, you have to eat healthy foods. You can't eat ice cream, drink pop, and honeybaked ham all day long, unless you want high blood pressure, diabetes, and whatever else. A fit body is not the only indicator of a healthy body, and looks are quite deceiving. ;)

FirePup
12-28-2006, 06:47 PM
lol i am being serious here teddy
we need to take care of our bodies that GOD created for us

What would you know? You're obviously retarded.

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 09:23 AM
Sugar
When you eat or drink sugar, Dr. Oz says the sudden energy surge your body experiences is followed by an insulin surge that rapidly drops the blood sugar level—so two hours later, you feel famished and tired. To keep an even keel, Dr. Oz says to replace simple carbohydrates with complex ones so the absorption is more controlled and you experience long-term satiety. "Sugar is supposed to be eaten, of course," says Dr. Oz, "but it should come together with fat or some element like fiber—as you would find in fruit—so you can absorb it a bit more slowly."


I NEED TO STOP WITH THIS SUGAR , NO WONDER WHY I FEEL TIRED & WANT TO GO SLEEP SO DAMN EARLY.

Hadeer
12-29-2006, 12:48 PM
More like "no wonder I'm a fatass"

halfchaldo
12-29-2006, 12:55 PM
Another thing to consider would be the type of metabolism you have. 'Cause when i used to over eat, and also eat a lot of sugar, i only went up to 138 lbs. Now that i've cut back in how much i eat, and eat less sugar (tho i still eat whatever i crave, lol), i weigh probably anywhere from 115 to 120 lbs...it's been awhile since i've actually checked, lol, 'cause i don't really care too much about how much i weigh, just how i look, which is i want to look healthy. Heck, i want to be healthy too, not just look it, lol.

But my point is you have to know your body type, and if you know you're apt to gain weight easily, you need to watch what you eat, and exercise often enough according to your body type.

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 01:01 PM
More like "no wonder I'm a fatass"

LMAO, you think I'm fat???? :shock: :shock: :shock:

90lbs is fat??

Hadeer
12-29-2006, 01:05 PM
90lbs is something else. how do you expect to get married? and out of my houuuuuuuuuuuuse! lmao

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 01:16 PM
what do you mean????

I'm a house wife.. that all that matters, I clean, cook, & do lundary when im done i go to bed at 9pm lmao....

no really i need to stop with the sugar, cause I eat a lot of it.

carameleyez1008
12-29-2006, 01:17 PM
how can you call her a "fatass" she is not...that was kind of mean to say

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 01:19 PM
lmao, he knows I'm not fat.

Hadeer
12-29-2006, 01:21 PM
what do you mean????

I'm a house wife.. that all that matters, I clean, cook, & do lundary when im done i go to bed at 9pm lmao....

no really i need to stop with the sugar, cause I eat a lot of it.

LMAO! You are a good catch :thumbsup:

Plus you are a cutie...loll...are you sure mit tureedeen tatrouki? I have hairy chest...lmaoooooooooooooooooo...jp

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 01:23 PM
aww thank you,

i like hairy chests.
they keep me warm.

Hadeer
12-29-2006, 01:24 PM
I can make you a coat.

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 01:29 PM
lmaoooooooooo, really

can you dye it pink???

Hadeer
12-29-2006, 01:32 PM
It already is pink.

Teffo
12-29-2006, 01:46 PM
lol i am being serious here teddy
we need to take care of our bodies that GOD created for us


oh eat me!

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 01:53 PM
^^^^^ lmaooooooooooo at teffoo


woohoo hadeer,

carameleyez1008
12-29-2006, 01:56 PM
lol i am being serious here teddy
we need to take care of our bodies that GOD created for us


oh eat me!

I am sorry teffo i mean i know you keep making advances at me and like i said before i dont go that way meaning i am not a lesbian, I am heterosexual...sorry to let you down like this :bang:

Teffo
12-29-2006, 01:58 PM
sweet, sweet, melissa....saying hi is not advances...

i'm sorry that marjan likes to play in your sick games...but not i...

please move on dear...i told you...i do not enjoy rug munching or allowing girls to do bad unholy things to me...

BEGON SATAN YOU CANNOT TEMPT ME FOR I AM A CHILD OF GOD...

carameleyez1008
12-29-2006, 02:02 PM
sweet, sweet, melissa....saying hi is not advances...

i'm sorry that marjan likes to play in your sick games...but not i...

please move on dear...i told you...i do not enjoy rug munching or allowing girls to do bad unholy things to me...

BEGON SATAN YOU CANNOT TEMPT ME FOR I AM A CHILD OF GOD...

ROFL

so u admit it i am tempting huh? LOL and i believe i said that i was a heterosexual too and that i do not enjoy what was the word "rug munching" never heard it until u said it...hhmmm how do u know all these words TEFFO????!!!!!

*Pink Pantherette*
12-29-2006, 02:04 PM
lmaooooooooooo^^^^^^ both of you girls are so damn funny

Hadeer
12-29-2006, 03:58 PM
Teffo clearly is not a lezzy. I know this cause she made advances towards me at the 2004 Meet and Greet. Don't think your under the table shenanigans were not noticed by me.

Teffo
12-29-2006, 05:31 PM
lmaooo hadeer...youre the one who took my cherry tomato!

Hadeer
12-29-2006, 05:45 PM
lmaooo hadeer...youre the one who took my cherry tomato!

You weren't supposed to say. How will Stevie react? -----> :cry:

*Pink Pantherette*
01-02-2007, 03:23 PM
lmaooo hadeer...youre the one who took my cherry tomato!


I love cherry tomatos

Mmm mmm good

Hadeer
01-02-2007, 03:27 PM
So did I until I ate Teffo's

*Pink Pantherette*
01-02-2007, 03:31 PM
^^^^^^^^lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo



TEFFO- your going to take that??? :?

Hadeer
01-02-2007, 03:46 PM
I think she will.

*Pink Pantherette*
01-02-2007, 04:21 PM
^^ thanks teffoo.