I wondered for a while if those cortisol products worked to reduce weight and specifically target belly fat. I didn’t really know much about it at the time that they were really popular. But then the FTC censured them and basically answered my question. I did more research into it, and I found that quite frankly speaking, cortisol buildup like they were talking about or really of any kind is a rather rare medical condition. It is produced in higher amounts if you’re stressed, but not like that. That being said, I actually ended up looking at the ingredients lists too. One product had green tea, which obviously wouldn’t reduce stress, but at least it would burn some fat, if they had used the right amounts, which they definitely didn’t. But the rest of the products and the rest of the ingredients in that one were all sleep aids and so on. I mean if I wanted sleep aids and I had cortisol buildup that would actually respond to that, which by the way it doesn’t, I would have lost weight using the sleep aids I have used before. So it’s all a bunch of bunk to be quite honest. It’s just a matter of how hard you are going to fall for it.
Archive for September, 2009
Cortisol Blockers
Friday, September 4th, 2009The HCG Fallacy
Friday, September 4th, 2009A diet is basically a change in lifestyle for a certain period of time. Most people define it as temporary, maybe a few months, maybe a little over a year. But basically you make the adjustments to lose weight, and then after that you can go back to certain other ways, because you have lost that weight and achieved your general goal. This leads to many fad diets, because frankly to really lose weight, you have to be able to sustain that diet for the rest of your life. This is why the HCG diet doesn’t work. I met with my dad’s friend the other day, and he looks amazing. He looks tired to say the least, but he looks really skinny, and he basically told me he is within 10 pounds of his goal weight, which I told him is great. But it basically requires a 500 calorie diet, which we discussed is obviously something that would help you to lose weight anyway, and realistically it should actually be helping you to lose more than a pound a day, while it’s not particularly healthy. He said the idea was that you wouldn’t be hungry while you were doing it. But I thought about it, and honestly they also put in the stipulation that you basically only eat certain nutrient dense foods. So if you are following the diet they recommend, you wouldn’t actually be hungry, because the ones they recommend are extremely filling while being extremely low in calories. It’s a scam, and frankly the HCG hormone slows down the weight loss they really should be achieving. But my biggest worry is what happens when he stop using the diet. I mean he’s a smart guy, a lot of people using the HCG diet are smart, that’s what blows my mind, that they can’t think about this for themselves.
Prayer For Weight Loss
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009Now this is an original one. They are now saying that you can lose weight through prayer. This sounds like the Bible diet or whatever it’s called where you apparently follow the diet that Jesus used or something like that. But they describe your body as a temple that you have defiled by eating junk food, overeating, etc. That part is a good idea for greater motivation among other things. But they mostly talk about overeating and all the damage it does. So how are they going to help you to reduce this habit? Apparently they start you out with fasting. Fasting is actually healthy every once in a while. You don’t eat for a day, drink a lot of water, and it cleans out your body to some degree. Then you go into healthier eating habits after that. But where does prayer come in? Apparently, it helps you to relax and focus instead on your divine purpose and your body how it should be. I am skeptical for reasons I’m sure most people can understand to say the least. I mean yoga has been used for relaxation, but it hasn’t really been used by many successful people for weight loss. Prayer doesn’t even really exert any energy, or at least not with most people I’ve yet seen. So what do you really do with that.
Empty Vegetables
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009There are so many fruits and vegetables out there, but some of them are just not that great. Avocados are great. There are some diets that eliminate them. But with all the good fats, vitamins, and minerals that they have, you should never actually eliminate something like avocados. Likewise, things like strawberries and cantaloupe should likewise never actually be eliminated. They are extremely good for your body and will give you various benefits that you really want. However, on the other hand, iceberg lettuce for one is completely useless. It is completely devoid of nutrients, and while it is low in calories, those nutrients are what make a vegetable or fruit really good for you. Otherwise, you are just really wasting your time and efforts on empty calories. This is obviously something you never want to do. But the biggest thing is to focus on actually actively finding those fruits and vegetables that actually have the nutrients, that aren’t giving you empty calories. Just because it’s a fruit or vegetable does not make it automatically healthy, this is just something to remember when adjusting your diet. Otherwise, you will obviously be in a bigger mess than you otherwise would be.
Ultimate Slimfast Failure
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009I am disappointed in some ways in a close friend who has decided to push a family member on the idea that they have to lose weight. That family member is short, just under 5 feet and she weighs about 110, which really is not bad, it’s healthy. But at the same point in time, he has challenged her to drop under 100 pounds. Now it is plausible. At her height, she could without question drop under that weight and realistically be fine. But does she really need to? I mean she’s honestly fine right now. But she has been using the slimfast diet to do it, because apparently she’s decided it’s a good idea. She drinks only those, and she ends up losing weight, because when you only drink your calories, you will lose weight, it’s a simple fact of life. But the question is what happens when she stops buying Slimfast drinks, when she actually starts eating regular food again. We’ve tried to tell her that she should just follow a healthy diet plan and it will come off slower, but it will stay off and it’s a lot healthier, as we saw with Oprah on one of her diet things. But realistically speaking, she won’t listen. So I guess it’s a matter of wait and see.

