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Analyzing Medifast Diet - A Personal Review

Let me start off by giving you a little background about myself. I come from one of those homes where your parents always made you eat everything on your plate. So you can see the programming that was instilled since I was a young boy. I always used eating as a escape I guess from social problems. I was not the popular kid, and never really had a lot of friends because of my weight. Well it spiraled out of control which brings me to where I am right now. I am a 37 year old male, 5" 7" and weigh 247. On a recent check up from my doctor I was advised that I needed to loose weight. Now I am the person who had dabbled with different diets here and there, but I don't think that I was ever really committed.
So from recommendations from my doctor I decided to go on the Medifast Program. The Medifast Diet is a low calorie diet, that is structured for you and takes the guess work out. It is a meal replacement program, where you have five Medifast meals and one Lean and Green meal per day. The lean and green meal can be 7 oz of turkey, chicken or fish, or 5 oz of lean beef pork or lamb, along with a green vegetable. The food choices keep you from being bored, you can have oatmeal, hot chocolate, cappuccino, or a shake for breakfast. For lunch there are soups, granola bars or shakes and for dinner you have your lean and green meal. The program is set up where you eat every 2 hours, so that helps to keep the hunger pains down.
For the most part the meals are very good, I did have a little problem with the soups, but after learning how to spice things up, and change the tastes of the meals, it became just like cooking at home. The great thing is I finally found something that has given me results. My doctor is happy with my progress and I am jumping for joy.
I have been on the program for four weeks now and have lost 16 pounds, my pants are getting loose and my motivation is through the roof. This program has helped me to get away from the eating as a crutch, it instills a life change and a new eating pattern that will stay with you long after you are off the diet. It is not expensive, coming out to about $10 a day. But I look at it like this, you cannot put a price on your health.
The diet is changing me not only from a physical perspective, but I can see that I will have social changes also, no longer will I be frightened of going out with friends or making new friends. It is a total life change for me. I still have a ways to go trying to meet a goal of 100 pounds, but I am well on my way. For therapeutic purposes I am also keeping a Personal Blog at Analyzing Diets
This has been the easiest diet that I have ever tried, and I am very pleased with the results. I have also started a low impact exercise plan (walking) which I hope will expedite the weight loss.
If you are looking for a plan, where you don't have to count calories or read labels then the Medifast Plan is a no brainer. There are several package options to meet with medical conditions, no matter what your situation is. I highly recommend this plan to anyone who is fed up and determined to loose weight and make a difference in their life.
About the Author Jeff Pitts resides in Little Rock, AR where he makes his living as a banking professional. His hobbies include the Internet and Movies.
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Trimspa - The Brand After Anna Nicole Smith
 Cassie Tebo, before at 195 lbs. and after at 157 lbs Dale Bramall, before at 278 lbs. and after at 196 lbs
When Trimspa signed on Anna Nicole Smith to be the brand's face almost three years ago, it catapulted the company into the global market. Her dramatic weight loss using Trimspa's X32 product made her one of the most celebrated weight loss success story, next of course to former Fat Actress Kirstie Alley. With the unexpected passing of the controversial superstar, there have been doubts on the future of Trimspa and their ability to survive such a loss. However, the company is confident that this adversity will not stop them from moving the company forward. "The brand now has thousands of successful weight loss spokespersons -- albeit less heralded. They are your neighbors, friends, family members and coworkers," Tony Azzizzo, President of Trimspa explained, adding, "Their weight loss experience is no less celebrated for them as Anna's was to the world."
After a very successful campaign this week - Trimspa's Million Dollar Challenge - the company announced yesterday the "passing of the torch that Anna lit" to Cassie Tebo and Dale Brammall as the new spokespersons of the brand.
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30 Eggs, 20 Chickens, 15 Gallons of Milk & 25 Pounds of Tuna

That's what a recent news report tallied that the line-up at a physique contest consumed - in one day. So, it's not surprising that most people view bodybuilders as protein junkies, shovelling the stuff into their oversized frames by the bucket load. The reality is not that different. Muscle heads the world over are, indeed, overloading on protein - they have been for decades. But do they really need to? What's the muscle protein connection anyway? And just how much of it is needed to stimulate optimal muscle growth? Let's get up to speed with a little protein 101. What it is / What it does Protein has rightly been called the building block of the human body. Everything - from the tip of your head to your big toe - is made from it. After water, protein is, in fact, the most abundant substance in your body - and about 70% of it can be found in your skeletal muscles. Rather than sitting idle, the protein in your body is constantly being lost and broken down due to natural bodily functions. That's why your body needs to constantly replace its protein stores in order to maintain itself. This process of cell repair starts when you chow down a chicken breast. As it passes down the throat, the proteins in your piece of chicken are separated by enzymes (which are also proteins) into sub-units called amino acids.
The amino acids then enter your cells and, under direction from the DNA, repair and rebuild them. Without adequate protein this process just cannot take place. Carbohydrates and fats don't cut the mustard because they lack one vital ingredient - nitrogen. Nitrogen is only present in protein, and without it you are literally wasting away. So, to be in a position to replace lost muscle we need to be in what is called a zero nitrogen balance (that's when you're taking in adequate amounts of nitrogen to replace the amount that is being lost by your body's everyday functions).
The Essential Proteins
When we talk protein, we're really referring to amino acids, from which they are formed. There are 20 amino acids that are needed by the body for growth. These 20 amino acids can form into an untold number of configurations to make all manner of molecules. 11 of the 20 can be manufactured within the human body. That leaves 9 that have to come via the mouth. These are the essential amino acids:
●Histidine ●Isoleucine ●Leucine ●Valine ●Lysine ●Methionine ●Phenylaline ●Threonine ●Tryptophan
We can now see that not all proteins are equal in value. A food which contains all of the essential and non-essential amino acids is called a complete protein. These are clearly the ones that bodybuilders should be focusing on.
Zero nitrogen balance will prevent the body from cannibalizing itself. That's all good and well if you want to stay the same size. But we're bodybuilders - staying the same size is not part of the game plan. We want to max out those skeletal muscle cells. That means we need to move from zero nitrogen balance to positive nitrogen balance, where we have spare amino acids for new muscle growth. All of which leads to the million dollar question - how much more protein does a bodybuilder need than a "normal" person?
The Great BodyBuilding Debate
Welcome to the great debate - one that has been raging for well over a century. It's essentially been a debate between lab coated pencil necks who claim that bodybuilders need little more than the Food and Drug Adminstration's Recomended Daily Allowance (RDA) and in the trenches, muscle heads who happily triple or even quadruple that figure. On the face of it, the muscle heads seem to have the logic: more protein = more construction material = more muscle. Like most things in life, however, it ain't that simple. Consuming more protein than your body can utilize over a prolonged period of time can result in an increase in fat storage. That's the last thing that any serious bodybuilder wants. Too much protein can also lead to an abundance of urea in the body. Urea must be eliminated from the body via the liver and kidneys.
Too much protein for too long, then, can place undue strain on these vital organs. That being said, weight training definitely increases the body's need for protein. When you're working out, you're actually causing micrscopic tears to your muscle fibers (that's what causes those post workout muscle aches). Protein is needed to repair the cell, making it bigger and stronger. Just how much is still unclear. Recent studies with strength trainers suggests that one gram of protein for every pound of bodyweight is about ideal. That's roughly double the RDA. As we'll see, this will change as you zero in on a competition, but use the one gram figure to base your muscle building needs upon, and you'll be well on track.
Timing Is Everything
Eat all of that protein in one, two or even three sittings and you won't be doing it justice. For optimal utilization you need to eat your protein every three waking hours - planning it so that one of those meals comes on the heels of your workout. For most people that means five meals per day. Here, then, is a simple formula to work out how much complete protein you need at each sitting:
Bodyweight (lbs) x 1 = grams of protein per day.
Divide by 5 (number of meals) = grams per meal.
The Prize Proteins
Complete proteins - those containing all 20 amino acids - come from meat, eggs and dairy products. Many of these foods, however, are also high in fat. To get the protein and not the fat we need to be discriminating about our protein choices. Here are six of the best complete protein, low fat food choices:
●White chicken meat (breast is best, skinless of course) ●Egg whites (o.k., one yolk for every four whites won't kill you) ●Fish (if it's out of a can, make sure it's packed in water, not oil) ●Lean red meats (top round, eye of round, sirloin) ●Non fat or low fat dairy products ●Protein powders (whey is best)
Serious Number Crunching
If you're one of those guys who hates to count calories and food portions, you're either going to have to get used to the idea or forget about optimizing your protein intake for maximum muscle growth. There's no way around it - you've simply got to do the math if you want to see some mass for your protein dollar. First up is determining your current caloric maintenance level. You can do this by multiplying your bodyweight in pounds by 17.5. To build muscle multiply by 21.5. Now simply divide that figure by 5 (the number of meals per day). Apply the one, two, three rule of macronutrient intake to this figure which says that at every meal you should have one part fat, two parts protein and three parts carbohydrate. That tells you that 1/3 of each of your five meals will consist of complete lean protein.
Now you know exactly how much fat, carbohydrate and protein you have to eat at each sitting to build muscle. Gone is the guess work. Put this plan into action and your muscles will grow -they've got no option. All you've got to do now is aportion the food out correctly. For that you'll need two things - an accurate food scale and a good calorie counter book. Use them consistently for a couple of weeks and you should be able to gauge the amounts by eye.
Protein Supplements
The supplement industry has generated a lot of income from bodybuilding's love affair with protein. So, are all of those supplements for real? Yes and No. Firstly, consider protein powders. These offer complete proteins in the right combinations and minus the fat that inevitably comes from animal proteins. They are quick and convenient. On the down side protein powders don't produce the same thermic effects as whole foods. Protein foods can increase the metabolism by up to 30%, which is a terrific aid in the fat burning process. Powders and other supplements rob you of this effect. Weighed in the balance, though, protein powders are a useful and convenient tool - but limit them to a maximum of four servings per day. When shopping for powders, look out for whey based proteins - they have the highest utilization and absorption rates.
What about amino acid supplements? These pre-digested proteins presumably have an edge over whole foods when it comes to absorption by the body. The problem is that we humans were designed to digest whole foods, not pills. The body actually utilizes the protein better when it does the whole job itself. Amino acid supplements can be classified as either those that stimulate growth hormone (GH) or those that replace protein that is lost from muscle - the branch chain amino acids (BCAA's).
The former are based on studies in which subjects who were injected with huge amounts of amino acids increased their secretion of growth hormone. Oral dosages, however, have failed to reproduce these results. In addition, the link between GH release and muscle growth is tenuous at best. So, what about BCAA supplements? Well, you can get all of your body's BCAA needs from just one cup of yogurt. The bottom line - Protein supplements are a great way to get protein on the go, especially if you are not able to plan out and eat 5 whole food meals in one day.
Pre-Contest Protein
One gram of protein per pound of bodyweight is the smartest route to follow in the off-season. As a contest approaches, however, it's time to up the ante. Now the prime purpose for ingesting protein is going to change. Rather than building more muscle, your goal pre-contest is to shed fat. And you can actually do that by eating more protein. Now, those of you have been paying attention will remember reading that too much protein can make you fatter.
So what's this about using protein to get lean, you ask? Well it's true - too much protein over a prolonged period will make you fatter. But for a short term, fat burning frenzy, upping the protein stakes definitely does the trick. Here's how: When you cut back on carbs, the body robs protein to produce energy. This process is exactly what you want because it burns calories and speeds up the metabolism. The result? Full, round, ripped muscles.
Start your pre-contest diet 12 weeks out. Reduce overall calories by 500, with carbs making up 55% and protein 30%. Slowly taper down the calories and carbs while increasing the protein until, by contest week, you've dropped calories by 1000 from when you started and halfed the percentage of carbs you're consuming, while doubling the protein to about 2 grams per pound of bodyweight. Follow this plan (while making sure that your water intake is high) and you'll be shredded like you won't believe.
About the Author: Dane Fletcher is the world's foremost training authority. He writes exclusively for GetAnabolics.com, a leading online provider of testosterone cypionate, creatine, and clenbuterol. For more information, please visit http://www.GetAnabolics.com.
About the Author About the Author: Dane Fletcher is the world's foremost training authority. He writes exclusively for GetAnabolics.com, a leading online provider of testosterone cypionate, creatine, and clenbuterol. For more information, please visit http://www.getanabolics.com.
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Why It's Really Not My Fault I Like To Snack At Night

Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute in California, are researching a way to flick on a protein switch gene that could lead to new treatments in preventing obesity.
Sounds like my kind of drug....
How many of dieters would pay good money just to be able to turn off the urge to snack? If statistics are correct in the amount of people that are buying into the diet supplement trend, then I would say that the ever expanding market could handle another one.
Let me see, I have spent money in the thousands of dollars since I was 18 years old on Ephedrin, Whey Protein, Cayenne Pills, Omega 3, Relacore.... You name it, I have bought. In fact, I get quite anxious if I forget to take my daily helping of SlimQuick pills which I swear has got to be the best product available to women who want to lose weight.
What if it's true? That this gene could be turned on and off? This could be the biggest invention in the 21st century. And think of how many companies it will put out of business.....
Researchers have discovered that our body naturally turns off the Ep3 receptor gene during the hours of sleep and that it also turns on the drive to eat at the same time. All they have to figure out is to reverse the process. Scientists in the past have been successful in manipulating the same gene switch for regulating inflammation, fever, fertility, and blood pressure. Please just "make it work".
So, next time you get up in the middle of the night for a bite to eat, just blame it on the damn Ep3 receptor.
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