November 16, 2007

Do You Have High Blood Pressure or Diabetes?

Blood Pressure Reduction Guide.

My husband has had both for years and he finally got both of them under control. It took a trip to the hospital before we really realized how bad it was, and how bad it could get. After a week in the hospital, and taking note of what they were feeding him, and what the dietitian was talking about, and reading the booklet’s about the food to eat and not to eat, it hit me, this way of eating is like the South Beach Diet. We were on the South Beach diet, and as a lot of people do, we fell off the wagon.

Tip! Don’t use pulse rate as a direct measure of exercise intensity if blood pressure medications are being used, as these can decrease pulse rate significantly.

Once he got on the diet they had him on it was easy to stick to it, thanks to the South Beach Diet. He now sticks to the both of the diets like a fish sticks to water. He had lost 60 pounds in four or five months and his blood pressure and diabetes is under control. He still takes medicine for both but not as much. It is amazing how your diet can change your health and your life.

The South Beach Diet isn’t that hard to follow and it works. It consist of cutting out certain foods for two weeks, then adding some them back after that two weeks. The most important thing is cut out all those foods with sugar. I use to eat a banana a day. That is the worse fruit you can eat. Tons of sugar. Also fruits are good for you but the sugar in them is high. Did you know that when you eat something sweet that you will crave more food during the day, even if you aren’t hungry?

Tip! Weight - people who are overweight are more at risk of high blood pressure than those who are of normal weight. Blood pressure tends to rise as body weight increases.

Once you go on this diet for just two weeks you will be amazed that you don’t crave the foods you had to give up. Bread, potatoes, bananas, etc. And the weight you lose is great. I am suggesting that if you have high blood pressure or diabetes, do yourself a favor and get on the South Beach Diet. You will be amazed how you feel in two weeks, and your blood pressure and blood sugar will come down. My husband checks his blood pressure and blood sugar every day. He cheats on the diet every so often but goes right back on the diet the next day. You need to follow the diet but if you cheat, no big deal, you just start back up the next day. Believe me once you start this diet you will love it.

Tip! Eating red grapefruits is one of the best high blood pressure remedies there is. Eat several a day, if possible.

Get out your scale and watch the pounds fall off. Oh yes and save one piece of clothing so you can go back in a couple months and look at it, or try it on and see how much you lost. You will want to keep going on the weight loss. My husband did, and we laugh at how big he use to be, and how big the clothes are on him now.

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Basal Metabolic Rate

A person0s basal metabolic rate refers to the number of calories his or her body burns while at rest. The human body needs some calories simply to breathe, pump blood, and maintain body temperature. It represents the minimum number of calories an individual needs to survive in the absence of any activity. Literally, basal metabolic rate represents the quantity of calories needed just to stay in bed and sleep all day.
The higher a person0s basal metabolic rate, the more calories that individual burns off without engaging in any physical activity. Basal metabolic rate may vary significantly from one person to another. An individual0s basal metabolic rate is partially grounded in genetics. Men typically have a higher basal metabolic rate than women, because they tend to naturally have both a greater muscle mass and a lower percentage of body fat.
Hormonal factors can also impact basal metabolic rate. Thyroxin, which is produced by the thyroid gland, is a very important factor in basal metabolic rate. If a person does not produce a sufficient quantity of thyroxin, his or her basal metabolic rate will slow. If too much thyroxin is produced, basal metabolic rate can increase by as much as 100 percent. This […]

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Gi Diet - Do You Need A Plan ?

There are all sorts of reasons for dieting. For most people it is a question of losing weight by eating less. Your eating habits, food preferences, your desires are not much changed.
For most people this is what dieting means 0 same old food, same old body, but rather less of both (you hope). It is common knowledge that such hopes are difficult to sustain, especially after your first few efforts ate dieting.
However a GI diet is a bit different. Can I give some clues from our own recent experience ?
I was overweight, verging on the obese. I had had a painful injury which for six months reduced my mobility and for which I found that alcohol was the best pain relief I could use. I had started suffering bouts of thrush (=Candida albicans) for which I was prescribed fungicides. I was fairly fit physically, though I had high blood pressure approaching the figures which would require treatment. I was having a certain amount of pain from my knees. I was less energetic than I thought I ought to be.
I try to avoid doctors (nothing serious there 0 it is a widespread English attitude) but at the same time my wife […]

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