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14Jun/115

Can protein shakes, along with a dose of vitamins, be used as a meal substitute for all meals of the day?

Right now, Im using muscle milk light, because Im trying to lose weight as well as gain muscle. I was just curious, if I could drink protein shakes as meal supplements, along with a dose of my daily vitamins, since it suppresses my appetite really well and is only 195 calories per serving and would really bring my calorie intake down. Burn more than you take in? right? Any suggestions or tips would be highly appreciated.

4May/119

Are there any foods known to help lower blood pressure?

My doc has been monitoring my blood pressure because over the last year my first number has been around 140. I am not overweight, but have gained about 20-30 pounds over the last couple years. My doc says I need to lose 20 pounds, and wants me to do this before prescribing meds (I am young to be having blood pressure issues). I am cutting my calorie intake and excercising more, but was wondering if there wwere specific foods known to help reduce blood pressure. My resting heart rate is awesome, as is my cholesterol.

9Sep/102

Seeking Tips for Weight Loss Maintenance…?

I've been on a diet or as I would like to call a lifestyle transformation plan for the past four and a half months.
My initial weight was 183.5 pounds ( I'm 5'4) on October 11th, 2008 and I am now down to 141.5 pounds.
My goal weight is 135 pounds.

I started out with 37.5% body fat and I'm now down to 23.5% body fat.
Also, I was a size 44 in pants and now I am a size 38. I already donated all of my jeans and skirts so I would never have anything to go back to :)

I am on a strict diet regiment ( I've been keeping a food journal for the past four and half months, never consuming more than 1,220 calories a day). Additionally, I have a personal trainer with whom I do strength training twice a week and engage in 1 hour cardio workouts 5-6 times a week. Lastly, I used acupuncture to control my appetite.

I plan a weekly menu to witch I stick to, and while I eat dark chocolate 3-4 times a week, I mostly consume whole grains, fresh vegetables and a lot of lean protein. I eat 5-6 small meals a day, with breakfast and lunch being the largest meals ( though never going over 370 calories). I am also taking vitamins, and get preform monthly blood work in order to ensure that my body is not missing any essential vitamins.

I have almost reached my weight goal and I would like to get some useful tips on how to add calories to my daily menu without gaining weight. I am under strict supervision of a licensed dietitian that has approved my weekly menus, but I am still afraid to go over my daily 1,200 calorie intake.

Here is a sample of my daily menu:

Breakfast:
A cup of Fiber 1: 140 calories
Coffee with 1/3 of skim milk: 45 calories
Nonfat yogurt: 54 calories
Tot: 239 calories

Snack:
A large red apple: 120 calories
Coffee with 1% milk: 51 calories
Nonfat Activia yogurt: 51 calories
Tot: 222 calories

Snack:
Two cucumbers: 24 calories
A piece of light bread: 34 calories
Tot: 58 calories

Lunch:
Tomato+cucumber+ whole red pepper+ green beans+ 2 tsps of black pepper+ 2 tbs of salsa+ 1/2 cup of sliced carrots= 176 calories
11 pieces of light pastrami ( small slices)= 98 calories
Light instant soup= 60 calories
A piece of light bread= 34 calories
Tot: 368 calories

Snack:
Granola bar= 92 calories
Chai with 1/3 of a cup of skim milk= 40 calories
Tot: 132 calories

Dinner:
Two pieces of light bread= 68 calories
Two table spoons of nonfat cottage cheese= 24 calories
Cucumber: 12 calories
Tsp of pepper: 5 calories
Sugar-free apple sauce: 60 calories
Pecan: 13 calories
Tot: 182 calories

Tot calories for the day: 1,200

- I must add that I feel full and energized, but the only downfall is that my period is late and I have contacted a healthcare professional about this and she preformed all the neccesry tests on me, and though my test results were fine, my period is already almost a week late and that is causing me to be a little bit concerned.

Thank you for your support!

4Aug/105

Are these vitamins/supplements okay to add to my daily diet for heart health/weight loss?

I am a 22 year old male and have been on a statin for about a year for high cholesterol (hereditary). I have always had a tough time losing weight since I can't work out for long periods of time (heat condition), but I would like to try and lower my calorie intake and hope that helps. I am quite muscular and athletic, but I have always had belly/chest fat that I want gone. In addition to lowering my calorie intake, I was thinking of adding a few vitamins and supplements that would seem to help my health.

Omega 3: about 1200mg - 1800mg per day
Calcium: 1000mg per day
Vitamin B12: 500mcg - 1,000mcg per day
Fiber: about 35g per day
Vitamin D (I don't get much sun): 1,000IU per day
In addition, I have a multivitamin that I would be taking daily.

I am trying to help my heart by losing weight and lowering cholesterol. I also like the alternative health benefits of the things I listed. I would like to know if the daily dosages that I listed were reasonable, and if there is anything else I should add to the list (or take away). Thank you!

27Jul/105

Fasting for weight loss?

So I am planning to fast for a week and lemon juice with honey and water (no solid foods). However, I've heard many times that as soon as one gets off a fast, they will regain the weight back and more. I don't completely agree with this though. Yes, you will regain the weight if you go back to your regular eating habits, but what if you restrict your calorie intake, modify your diet and incorporate a lot of vitamin dense, low calorie foods such as lean meats and vegetables? Is the weight loss sustainable in that case? Any thoughts on this? Also, if anyone has done a fast, please tell me how it went.

   
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