Q. i want to do something hard hitting... Right now i think im going with anorexia vs. binge eating. but does anyone else have any other good ideas?
A. smoking weed v alchohol
a lot of people say alchohol is actually worse than weed so you could study that in depth and come with a conclusion
a lot of people say alchohol is actually worse than weed so you could study that in depth and come with a conclusion
How much weight can you lose in 18 days?
Q. My daughter is thirteen, 5' 10" , and weighs 169 pounds. She is starting 8th grade in about 18 days, how much weight do you think she could lose in that time? She has somewhat of a binge eating disorder, but it isn't very bad. Please help me and my daughter.
A. Your daughter could lose up to 15 pounds in that time frame SAFELY by following these tips:
1. You MUST exercise if you want to lose weight and keep it off, so do something every day, even if itâs just a 15-minute walk around the neighborhood. Donât say you donât have time for exercise; you have to MAKE time. Yes, it takes time and effort, but youâre worth it, right?
2. Walk as much as you want, but donât do cardio for more than 40 minutes at a time. If you do, you risk burning muscle instead of fat. Walking is the preferred exercise for weight (READ: FAT) loss because it burns fat almost exclusively and it burns almost as many calories per hour as jogging. You can also breathe much easier while walking, and walking doesnât pound the heck out of your ankles, knees, and hips like jogging does.
3. If you do strength training, use light weights and do lots of repetitions. Thatâll really help you âtone up.â If youâre at all concerned about your midsection, youâll need to do abdominal exercises that hit all the major muscle groups (upper abs, lower abs, obliques, transverse abdominis, and back muscles) every other day. WARNING: Ab exercises burn very few calories, so donât rely on them to burn fat. What they will do is give your gut that âsucked inâ look 24/7 if you do them regularly. Google each muscle group with the word âexercisesâ and youâll find websites thatâll show you exercises to work that muscle group.
4. Your diet will make you or break you. You have probably learned bad eating habits over time (most people do). Thatâs not your fault, but now you have to deal with it. Make a commitment to yourself to unlearn those bad habits and re-learn better habits.
5. Eat breakfast every day within an hour of getting up. It kick-starts your metabolism. Studies have shown that people who skip breakfast are 450% more likely to be overweight than those who eat breakfast every day.
6. Eat six small meals or snacks per day instead of three squares per day or one big meal per day. If you eat too much at one sitting, your body stores the extra calories as fat. Go too long between meals and your metabolism slows down. Your body expends energy digesting your food, so eating smaller portions more often keeps your metabolism running high because youâre constantly digesting food.
7. Avoid these as much as possible:
-- Trans fat (any type of partially or fully hydrogenated oil)
-- High fructose corn syrup (soft drinks are LOADED with it)
-- Fast food
-- Junk food
-- White sugar, white flour, white rice, white potatoes
-- The deadly Câs (cookies, cakes, candy, chips, cola)
8. Build your diet around these trim-body-friendly foods:
-- Nuts, any kind (almonds are best)
-- Beans/Legumes
-- Fresh vegetables (green is GREAT!!!)
-- Dairy products (as long as theyâre low-fat or non-fat)
-- Eggs
-- Lean meats (fish and poultry top the list)
-- Olive oil
-- Whole grain breads/cereals/pasta
-- Fresh fruits (anything that ends in âberryâ is a winner)
-- Tea (green tea or black pekoe tea)
-- Cold water or ice water (your body has to expend extra calories to heat it up)
9. Desserts and treats are the exception, not the rule. Having said that, however, (1) you can have a couple of pieces of chocolate every day â just donât overdo, and (2) Allow yourself one âcheat mealâ every week where you eat and drink whatever you want as long as you donât gorge yourself. Thatâll help keep you from feeling deprived and itâll make it easier to stick with your new healthy eating plan.
Good luck!
âThe three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are first, hard work; second, stick-to-itiveness; third, common sense.â
-- Thomas Alva Edison, inventor extraordinaire
1. You MUST exercise if you want to lose weight and keep it off, so do something every day, even if itâs just a 15-minute walk around the neighborhood. Donât say you donât have time for exercise; you have to MAKE time. Yes, it takes time and effort, but youâre worth it, right?
2. Walk as much as you want, but donât do cardio for more than 40 minutes at a time. If you do, you risk burning muscle instead of fat. Walking is the preferred exercise for weight (READ: FAT) loss because it burns fat almost exclusively and it burns almost as many calories per hour as jogging. You can also breathe much easier while walking, and walking doesnât pound the heck out of your ankles, knees, and hips like jogging does.
3. If you do strength training, use light weights and do lots of repetitions. Thatâll really help you âtone up.â If youâre at all concerned about your midsection, youâll need to do abdominal exercises that hit all the major muscle groups (upper abs, lower abs, obliques, transverse abdominis, and back muscles) every other day. WARNING: Ab exercises burn very few calories, so donât rely on them to burn fat. What they will do is give your gut that âsucked inâ look 24/7 if you do them regularly. Google each muscle group with the word âexercisesâ and youâll find websites thatâll show you exercises to work that muscle group.
4. Your diet will make you or break you. You have probably learned bad eating habits over time (most people do). Thatâs not your fault, but now you have to deal with it. Make a commitment to yourself to unlearn those bad habits and re-learn better habits.
5. Eat breakfast every day within an hour of getting up. It kick-starts your metabolism. Studies have shown that people who skip breakfast are 450% more likely to be overweight than those who eat breakfast every day.
6. Eat six small meals or snacks per day instead of three squares per day or one big meal per day. If you eat too much at one sitting, your body stores the extra calories as fat. Go too long between meals and your metabolism slows down. Your body expends energy digesting your food, so eating smaller portions more often keeps your metabolism running high because youâre constantly digesting food.
7. Avoid these as much as possible:
-- Trans fat (any type of partially or fully hydrogenated oil)
-- High fructose corn syrup (soft drinks are LOADED with it)
-- Fast food
-- Junk food
-- White sugar, white flour, white rice, white potatoes
-- The deadly Câs (cookies, cakes, candy, chips, cola)
8. Build your diet around these trim-body-friendly foods:
-- Nuts, any kind (almonds are best)
-- Beans/Legumes
-- Fresh vegetables (green is GREAT!!!)
-- Dairy products (as long as theyâre low-fat or non-fat)
-- Eggs
-- Lean meats (fish and poultry top the list)
-- Olive oil
-- Whole grain breads/cereals/pasta
-- Fresh fruits (anything that ends in âberryâ is a winner)
-- Tea (green tea or black pekoe tea)
-- Cold water or ice water (your body has to expend extra calories to heat it up)
9. Desserts and treats are the exception, not the rule. Having said that, however, (1) you can have a couple of pieces of chocolate every day â just donât overdo, and (2) Allow yourself one âcheat mealâ every week where you eat and drink whatever you want as long as you donât gorge yourself. Thatâll help keep you from feeling deprived and itâll make it easier to stick with your new healthy eating plan.
Good luck!
âThe three great essentials to achieve anything worthwhile are first, hard work; second, stick-to-itiveness; third, common sense.â
-- Thomas Alva Edison, inventor extraordinaire
Why did many jews die AFTER they were liberated from the camps in holocaust?
Q. Many of them started binge eating and died of this. Why?
A. In some camps they gave the Jews the rations they had and they wolfed them down, then the Doctor who was with the soldiers, said, they have to be given the food slowly, you must take it all away from them, so that they do not die of the shock of sudden more food than they had been consuming. The intestines were not used to the large amount of food.
You cannot starve a man and then let him eat a banquet.
People who have lost over 40 percent of their body weight, have to be started out on soups. fluids, milk.
Ok: Starvation creates a condition called (Inanition ) In this state the patient should be started on fluids, dextrose, small amounts, The stomach is unable to accept large amounts of food, the organs may rupture, especially the intestines, which become thin when a person is starved. Large amounts of food can cause death. Whole studies have been done on the different treatments of the Concentration Camp Survivors.
When a patient enters a hospital having lost 40 percent of their weight, due to say an efferent loop obstruction, the doctors insert a tiny tube into the heart muscle, this tube is connected to lipids, (fluids which will nourish the body), now the doctors will calculate how many drops per minute, the patient should receive, the interns will ask why not turn the machine up to maximum output, and the Physician will remind them of the Auschwitz, Bergan Belsen studies which concluded that people who have been starved, cannot in all safety be given large amounts of food. Death can occur.
You cannot starve a man and then let him eat a banquet.
People who have lost over 40 percent of their body weight, have to be started out on soups. fluids, milk.
Ok: Starvation creates a condition called (Inanition ) In this state the patient should be started on fluids, dextrose, small amounts, The stomach is unable to accept large amounts of food, the organs may rupture, especially the intestines, which become thin when a person is starved. Large amounts of food can cause death. Whole studies have been done on the different treatments of the Concentration Camp Survivors.
When a patient enters a hospital having lost 40 percent of their weight, due to say an efferent loop obstruction, the doctors insert a tiny tube into the heart muscle, this tube is connected to lipids, (fluids which will nourish the body), now the doctors will calculate how many drops per minute, the patient should receive, the interns will ask why not turn the machine up to maximum output, and the Physician will remind them of the Auschwitz, Bergan Belsen studies which concluded that people who have been starved, cannot in all safety be given large amounts of food. Death can occur.
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