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Nobody wants to hear this. But I was a true food addict and those foods were like heroin to me. I haven't eaten refined sugar or any type of flour since 1997 and I prefer my size 6 body to the out-of-control size 18 that I was. Plus, they are calorie intensive and provide little nutrition. Salt is not your f Translations That Kill What is there to say about perimenopause and weight gain ... except that it stinks. Even formerly thin women are not immune to the hormonal shifts that cause the scale to inch up. Small comfort to those who have spent a lifetime dieting and still remained overweight. But it's reassuring to know you are not alone. This, along with mood swings and hot flashes, is just about the most common complain noted by perimenopausal women. 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Not only that, but the weight seems to show up around our waist, instead of our hips or thighs, or our whole shape simply changes, so nothing fits, compounding the discomfort. By the way, the jury is still out on whether HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) or the Pill makes you gain weight. Many women will swear that it puts 10 pounds on. Is there something I can do about it? Yes. Well, the obvious first answer I'm sure you know already. Diet and exercise. BUT, I am not talking about "Diet," as in something you despise and can't wait to stop, but diet, as in a sane food plan that you can live with a day at a time for the rest of your life. Listen, cutting calories, if you started out thin, will do nothing to stop the inevitable, and may harm your health. You need a certain amount of fat on your body for good bone and heart health. Note: If you are out of control with food, binging or purging, there are free support groups that can help you. I have a resource page with a list of the best of these groups. Having struggled with weight, not only through perimenopause, but throughout my life, I think I've lost close to 1,000 pounds over the years. Against all odds, however, I was able to lose 55 pounds in 1997 when I was just beginning perimenopause, and have kept it off ever since. I have to admit something to you. I didn't exercise when I lost the weight. It was all I could do to keep from binging. I also didn't want my weight loss dependent on maintaining an exercise lifestyle I probably wouldn't keep up. Now, I walk because I want to be healthy. But the fact is, I always out-ate my exercise. Exercising my weight down just never worked for me. Here are a few tips that helped me lose the weight in 1997 (and that I continue to do): Cut out alcohol. It's nothing but refined carbohydrates and sugar. You might as well just eat a whole pizza and a dozen donuts. Plus, alcohol just makes me want to eat even more. Get rid of artificial sweeteners. Aside from the continuing anecdotal evidence that the stuff is bad for you in so many ways, fake sugar increases cravings. More importantly, it can cause bloating, which feels like instant weight gain. But be prepared for a hard fall when you get off artificial sweeteners. Expect cravings, mood swings, headaches, and more. It's real drug. Eliminate sugar and flour. Nobody wants to hear this. But I was a true food addict and those foods were like heroin to me. I haven't eaten refined sugar or any type of flour since 1997 and I prefer my size 6 body to the out-of-control size 18 that I was. Plus, they are calorie intensive and provide little nutrition. Salt is not your fr The Truth About Tuberose can bet that hormonal changes, in addition to slowing metabolism and decreasing muscle tissue play a part. Not only that, but the weight seems to show up around our waist, instead of our hips or thighs, or our whole shape simply changes, so nothing fits, compounding the discomfort.Tuberose, or Polianthes tuberosa is found all over the world. Thought to be a native plant in South East Asia, its beautiful scent has had travellers bringing and planting it all over the world. The Aztecs call it bone flower. The Hawaiians use it for Leis. The Indonesians cook the flower in soups or use it to make a soy sauce. In China, it is grown to make essential oil. All over the world, its sweet, hypnotic fragrance makes it a popular note in high perfumery.Due to its delightful scent and aphrodisiac qualities, the white tuberose is used in By the way, the jury is still out on whether HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) or the Pill makes you gain weight. Many women will swear that it puts 10 pounds on. Is there something I can do about it? Yes. Well, the obvious first answer I'm sure you know already. Diet and exercise. BUT, I am not talking about "Diet," as in something you despise and can't wait to stop, but diet, as in a sane food plan that you can live with a day at a time for the rest of your life. Listen, cutting calories, if you started out thin, will do nothing to stop the inevitable, and may harm your health. You need a certain amount of fat on your body for good bone and heart health. Note: If you are out of control with food, binging or purging, there are free support groups that can help you. I have a resource page with a list of the best of these groups. Having struggled with weight, not only through perimenopause, but throughout my life, I think I've lost close to 1,000 pounds over the years. Against all odds, however, I was able to lose 55 pounds in 1997 when I was just beginning perimenopause, and have kept it off ever since. I have to admit something to you. I didn't exercise when I lost the weight. It was all I could do to keep from binging. I also didn't want my weight loss dependent on maintaining an exercise lifestyle I probably wouldn't keep up. Now, I walk because I want to be healthy. But the fact is, I always out-ate my exercise. Exercising my weight down just never worked for me. Here are a few tips that helped me lose the weight in 1997 (and that I continue to do): Cut out alcohol. It's nothing but refined carbohydrates and sugar. You might as well just eat a whole pizza and a dozen donuts. Plus, alcohol just makes me want to eat even more. Get rid of artificial sweeteners. Aside from the continuing anecdotal evidence that the stuff is bad for you in so many ways, fake sugar increases cravings. More importantly, it can cause bloating, which feels like instant weight gain. But be prepared for a hard fall when you get off artificial sweeteners. Expect cravings, mood swings, headaches, and more. It's real drug. Eliminate sugar and flour. Nobody wants to hear this. But I was a true food addict and those foods were like heroin to me. I haven't eaten refined sugar or any type of flour since 1997 and I prefer my size 6 body to the out-of-control size 18 that I was. Plus, they are calorie intensive and provide little nutrition. Salt is not your f Diabetes Management - The Drug Company Conspiracy in a sane food plan that you can live with a day at a time for the rest of your life. Listen, cutting calories, if you started out thin, will do nothing to stop the inevitable, and may harm your health. You need a certain amount of fat on your body for good bone and heart health.Turn on the TV or open a magazine and you will find endless advertisements for drugs from pharmaceutical companies. The pharmaceutical companies have huge advertising budgets because they are in a billion dollar industry. Treatments for diabetes have played a large role in pharmaceutical revenues. These corporate America drug companies have created helpful treatments for diabetes, but at what cost?The cost is that diabetics have become dependent upon these drug treatments. Plus, they are only treatments and not a cure for diabetes. This leav Note: If you are out of control with food, binging or purging, there are free support groups that can help you. I have a resource page with a list of the best of these groups. Having struggled with weight, not only through perimenopause, but throughout my life, I think I've lost close to 1,000 pounds over the years. Against all odds, however, I was able to lose 55 pounds in 1997 when I was just beginning perimenopause, and have kept it off ever since. I have to admit something to you. I didn't exercise when I lost the weight. It was all I could do to keep from binging. I also didn't want my weight loss dependent on maintaining an exercise lifestyle I probably wouldn't keep up. Now, I walk because I want to be healthy. But the fact is, I always out-ate my exercise. Exercising my weight down just never worked for me. Here are a few tips that helped me lose the weight in 1997 (and that I continue to do): Cut out alcohol. It's nothing but refined carbohydrates and sugar. You might as well just eat a whole pizza and a dozen donuts. Plus, alcohol just makes me want to eat even more. Get rid of artificial sweeteners. Aside from the continuing anecdotal evidence that the stuff is bad for you in so many ways, fake sugar increases cravings. More importantly, it can cause bloating, which feels like instant weight gain. But be prepared for a hard fall when you get off artificial sweeteners. Expect cravings, mood swings, headaches, and more. It's real drug. Eliminate sugar and flour. Nobody wants to hear this. But I was a true food addict and those foods were like heroin to me. I haven't eaten refined sugar or any type of flour since 1997 and I prefer my size 6 body to the out-of-control size 18 that I was. Plus, they are calorie intensive and provide little nutrition. Salt is not your f Best MLM System - What's MORE Important Than a Great Product & Opportunity at a Good Price? and have kept it off ever since.In searching for the best MLM system, money and product are rational customer choices based on logic:Can I afford the product? Is it a product I'll love and can sell? Is this opportunity the least expensive, so lots of people will join? Does it come with all the bells & whistles I could want? Will it make me a good income? Will I be able to quit my job soon? Do they have some good marketing stuff I can use?The irony here is that if reps are joining an MLM opportunity based on price and lo I have to admit something to you. I didn't exercise when I lost the weight. It was all I could do to keep from binging. I also didn't want my weight loss dependent on maintaining an exercise lifestyle I probably wouldn't keep up. Now, I walk because I want to be healthy. But the fact is, I always out-ate my exercise. Exercising my weight down just never worked for me. Here are a few tips that helped me lose the weight in 1997 (and that I continue to do): Cut out alcohol. It's nothing but refined carbohydrates and sugar. You might as well just eat a whole pizza and a dozen donuts. Plus, alcohol just makes me want to eat even more. Get rid of artificial sweeteners. Aside from the continuing anecdotal evidence that the stuff is bad for you in so many ways, fake sugar increases cravings. More importantly, it can cause bloating, which feels like instant weight gain. But be prepared for a hard fall when you get off artificial sweeteners. Expect cravings, mood swings, headaches, and more. It's real drug. Eliminate sugar and flour. Nobody wants to hear this. But I was a true food addict and those foods were like heroin to me. I haven't eaten refined sugar or any type of flour since 1997 and I prefer my size 6 body to the out-of-control size 18 that I was. Plus, they are calorie intensive and provide little nutrition. Salt is not your f Credit Cards - Other Benefits d of artificial sweeteners. Aside from the continuing anecdotal evidence that the stuff is bad for you in so many ways, fake sugar increases cravings. More importantly, it can cause bloating, which feels like instant weight gain. But be prepared for a hard fall when you get off artificial sweeteners. Expect cravings, mood swings, headaches, and more. It's real drug.Credit cards are here to stay for the multiple benefits associated with them. We already know that credit cards act as a convenient payment mode for shopping, they are safer to carry as compared to cash, they help build a credit rating which can be used for getting fast approval on loans etc, and they are there to help when you need credit. However, there are other benefits too which one should be aware of as well. Let’s check what these other benefits are:1. Travel InsuranceA lot of credit cards have travel insurance built into them as an Eliminate sugar and flour. Nobody wants to hear this. But I was a true food addict and those foods were like heroin to me. I haven't eaten refined sugar or any type of flour since 1997 and I prefer my size 6 body to the out-of-control size 18 that I was. Plus, they are calorie intensive and provide little nutrition. Salt is not your friend. You'll be retaining water and possibly increasing your blood pressure. But you need to start reading labels, because even purportedly healthy processed food often contains loads of salt. You don't have to be perfect. There's a Japanese saying "Nine Times Down, Ten Times Up." If you don't keep trying you will never achieve your goal. You don't have to do things perfectly to keep moving forward. That used to send me reeling backwards. If I made a mistake, wasn't perfect, I'd use that as an excuse to beat myself up with my food plan and blow everything by eating. Few things go as planned. Especially during perimenopause when your body pretty much controls YOU! Losing weight is never easy. But it's very simple. And just remember, if you stick to a food plan, and not a diet that you go on and off, this could be the last time you have to lose weight.
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