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RebekaA
on 2/11/08 2:12 am - Inland Empire, CA
Topic: RE: The Carb Question
they make it so hard don't they? all the experts with their conflicting advise! i've heard the same things! I will say this though, this whole process has really converted me to the Low Carb way of life. I've felt the difference after giving up bread and pasta and been successful in controlling my cravings for the first time in my life. At this point I keep my carbs under 100, some weeks less, some more, I try to balance it. I do well with veggies, but a problem for me lies in that every time i do try to add whole grains/fiber to my diet--the scale jumps up 5 pounds! even just this week i added 1 fiber cake (@only 80 cals each!) and 1 cup of Bulgar whole grains to my menu each day--bam, here I am up 5 pounds again. annoying that i have to "pay" for the additional healthy choices and actually meeting my fiber requirements! thanks for a great article!
jennb40
on 2/10/08 10:31 pm - Nashua, NH
Topic: RE: The Carb Question
WOW - you are the Carb Queen with that post. Thanks for all that valuable information and reminders of what carbs we should or should not be eating. I need to eat more apples...I like apples and they are a good carb...I just don't think about them when I am in the grocery. Anyway, thanks again for a great post. Barbara
jennb40
on 2/10/08 10:28 pm - Nashua, NH
Topic: RE: Hi all
You have been missed. I hope you don't have too many complications - they are hard to deal with anyway - and stress can make you do weird things. Know we are hear from you and know you are missed...your other sister!
miminjoey
on 2/10/08 9:44 pm - Fort Bragg, NC
Topic: Hi all
I know i haven't been here in a while...life well is just complicated...and that of course causes complications in the eatting habits...makes you fall back to those old ways. Since things do make me sick like they use to...leaves you feeling it's ok to eat, even when you KNOW it's not. At least I see the pattern starting and can hopefully get control of it before it takes control of me. i hope every one is doing well. I am still trying to get to 150 and stay there...I keep bouncing around 155 158. I know once I decide to take my life back I can loose those last few pounds maybe even some more. I'd like to be looking good by summer!! Mimi
Stephanie Smiles
on 2/10/08 8:40 pm - My Town, NH
Topic: The Carb Question
Good Monday morning Marchers! How can it be Monday already? This morning I am thinking about carbohydrates. Do they get a bad rap? Is it really necessary to eliminate most of them in order to lose weight successfully? I've always been confused by this issue. Some nutritionists advise bariatric patients to consume no more then 30 grams of carbs per day. My nutritionist insists that my brain needs a minimum of 100 grams of carbs per day to function well. What are we supposed to believe? What do you think? I know that some carbs are better than others and the article below explains that very well. I try to stay away from the empty carbs and focus on whole grains. But I wonder if that is why I don't seem to be losing weight. Do you have carb tips to share with the rest of us? Have a great day everyone! Hugs, Stephanie ***************************************************** Understanding the differences between 'good' carbs and 'bad' carbs can make all the difference in the world. Simply put, if your diet is based around healthy, natural carb foods - rather than unhealthy, processed carbs - you'll look and feel great - and you'll significantly reduce your risk of disease. Why you shouldn't avoid all carbs... Despite what many of the popular 'fad' diets would have you believe, carbohydrates are NOT bad for you! In fact they are an extremely important part of human nutrition. Carbs give you energy and provide many of the vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients necessary for good health. However, eating the wrong kinds of carbs on a regular basis - something that hundreds of millions of people do - can be very harmful. Many experts now believe that 'bad' carbs are a leading cause of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, high-cholesterol, and several of the other serious health problems we face in modern times. What are 'good' carbs? The simple answer to this question is this: good carbs are unprocessed carbohydrates in their 'natural' state - or very close to their natural state. In other words they have been minimally altered by man or machine (or not altered at all). Most diet experts agree that green vegetables are the 'ultimate' good carbs. In fact, pretty much all 'leafy' vegetables and fruits fit into this category. Beans and legumes are also, generally, included on the 'good carbs' list, as are nuts and seeds. Finally, whole-grain cereal foods - including whole-grain breads and pastas - are considered by many to be good carb foods (although there is some disagreement over this). Good carbs have these healthy characteristics: ? high in fiber: helps you stay full longer (and avoid overeating), provides sustained energy, lowers cholesterol levels, helps to remove toxins from the body ? low glycemic index: stabilizes blood sugar levels and insulin production ? high in nutrients: natural vitamins, minerals & phytonutrients promote health and help to prevent chronic disease ? low 'energy-density' (except nuts & seeds): provides sustained energy, promotes healthy weight loss and long-term weight maintenance ? greater 'thermic effect': naturally stimulates metabolism and promotes fat loss Many popular weight loss diets incorporate good carbs into their eating plans because they are so effective at lowering insulin production and stabilizing blood sugar levels. Also, because of their high fiber-content, good carbs make you feel fuller and help you to avoid overeating - a major problem for many people trying to lose weight safely! To sum it up, the following food types are generally considered to be good carbs and should make up most or all of your carb intake: ? whole vegetables ? whole fruits ? beans ? legumes ? nuts ? seeds ? whole cereal grains What are 'bad' carbs... Bad carbs are refined, processed carbohydrate foods that have had all or most of their natural nutrients and fiber removed in order to make them easier to transport and more 'consumer friendly.' Most baked goods, white breads, pastas, snack foods, candies, and non-diet soft drinks fit into this category. Bleached, enriched wheat flour and white sugar - along with an array of artificial flavorings, colorings, and preservatives - are the most common ingredients used to make 'bad carb' foods. Bad carbs are harmful mainly because the human body is not able to process them very well. Our hormonal and digestive systems developed over the course of millions of years. Yet only in the past 100 years or so have humans had access to these highly-processed carbohydrates in abundance. Our bodies simply didn't have time to adapt and evolve to handle the rapid changes in food processing. Because of this, most of the processed carbs we eat wreak havoc on our natural hormone levels. Insulin production, especially, is 'thrown out of wack' as the body attempts to process the huge amounts of starches and simple sugars contained in a typical 'bad carb'-based meal. This leads to dramatic fluctuations in blood glucose levels - a big reason why you often feel lethargic after eating these unhealthy meals. Also, it's important to realize that most processed carb foods provide only 'empty' calories - calories with little or no nutritional-value. Eat enough of these empty calories and your body will quickly turn them into extra bodyfat, as anyone with a weight problem already knows all to well! The regular consumption of large amounts of high-sugar, low-fiber, nutritionally-poor 'bad carbs' eventually leads to a much higher risk of obesity, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and more. It's pretty clear that the abundance of processed carbs and unhealthy trans-fats found in so many foods is a major cause - if not the biggest cause - of many of our modern chronic health problems. What can good carbs do for you? Simply put, if you eat only good carbs you can avoid many of the health problems that plague millions of people around the world. ? You will be healthier and fitter. ? You will feel better and have significantly more energy. ? You will lose most or all of your excess body fat. Most importantly, you'll be able to get more enjoyment out of your body and your life! Simple tips for incorporating good carbs into your diet... ? Try to cut out as much 'junk food' from your diet as possible. This includes pretty much all chips, candy, soft drinks, etc. ? Avoid - or at least limit - your intake of refined-flour baked goods, including non-whole-grain breads, bagels, doughnuts, cupcakes, brownies, cakes, etc. Also, throw out the processed, high-sugar breakfast cereals - stick to whole-grain cereals and oatmeal. ? Buy a variety of fresh fruits and veggies and begin to include at least 1 or 2 servings with each meal. Also, avoid getting hungry (and overeating) by snacking on fruit or cut-up veggies throughout the day - a single large apple can easily curb hunger. ? Try to eat a serving of leafy green vegetables at least twice a day. Also, eat a variety of other colorful vegetables as often as possible. ? Use nuts and seeds as healthy, portable snacks you can carry anywhere. Also, they can be used to add flavor and 'texture' to many different foods (especially salads). ? Eat a serving of beans or legumes at least 1-2 times per day. The dozens of different types of beans and peas can be used in hundreds of healthy recipes. Also, consider buying or making bean sprouts - they are considered to be some of the most nutritionally 'powerful' foods available! ? If you buy grain products - including breads, cereals, crackers, pastas, etc. - always choose whole-grain options. Just make sure that 'whole-grain' is the first word in the ingredients list and you'll be fine. ? When possible, always choose organic foods.
jennb40
on 2/10/08 8:39 pm - Nashua, NH
Topic: RE: Marchers on the beach!
Ahhhh...that warm sand between my toes feels so good...the sea breeze is delightful....the weather is so warm....oops...I was dreaming...there is 10 inches of snow on the ground at my house, the wind chill is below zero this morning, and the only thing between my toes could possibly be ICE!!!! But oh so many thanks for providing us the most wonderful pictures and scenes of the places we enjoyed across our walk. Wouldn't it be fun to have really done that? I guess paper is better than nothing at all! Thanks again for doing this and hope you are feeling better....
Stephanie Smiles
on 2/8/08 8:45 pm - My Town, NH
Topic: RE: Marchers on the beach!
Wow, that was a LONG walk! I'm so glad to be at the warm beach. I'm not leaving San Diego until it is at least 70 degrees in New Hampshire! I better pitch a tent on the beach cuz I'm going to be here until May! Thanks so much for keeping track of us and providing the pictoral and verbal inspiration! You are the best! Hugs and feel better soon, Stephanie
Rick A.
on 2/8/08 10:10 am - Far Northern, CA
Topic: RE: Marchers on the beach!
Yeah, we made it. The sunset is beautiful and I'm up for the rollercoaster ride. THANK YOU for keeping track of us. I know it was a lot of work and I appreciate it. I hope you feel better. Have a great weekend, Rick
~ Stylz ~
on 2/8/08 6:02 am - North of Boston, MA
Topic: RE: Motivation the week beginning 2-18-08
welcome Rick's wife! hope you're all going to warm tropical climates! still sick (haven't been to work since Tues morning) hopefully resting this weekend will get me back to normal by Monday. have a great weekend everyone!
~ Stylz ~
on 2/8/08 6:00 am - North of Boston, MA
Topic: Marchers on the beach!
here we are... lovely San Diego we've come to the end of our walk Marchers, hope you enjoyed it as much as I did! we can take pictures with this fun sand castle http://www.onr.navy.mil/media/releases/image_gallery/images/sf_rearview_port_san_diego.jpg heres a few more peaceful beach views http://www.onr.navy.mil/media/releases/image_gallery/images/sf_rearview_port_san_diego.jpg http://www.beachbaygetaway.com/images/819%20Avalon%20Bldg.%20Scenery%202%208%2004/avalon%2 0012.jpg http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/travel/properties/492/SanDiego-CoastlineSunset_01.jpg and if you didnt have enough fun at Disney... We're close to the Giant Dipper park! http://www.giantdipper.com/ Heres our final map!! http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL1609/9234421/16931981/303068592.jpg to everyone whos participated in our walk across the US!!
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