Friday, January 22, 2010

What can I take to lose weight with controlled high blood pressure?

Help, I am desparate. I have tried everything. I see all these things advertised to help you lose weight and surpress your appetite. Does anyone know if the new one are OK for me.What can I take to lose weight with controlled high blood pressure?
Eat only when hungry and not more than thrice a day. Nothing other than water in between. Include plenty of uncooked vegetables and fruits in each meal, preferably 50%.





Chew each morsel at least 32 times. Do not touch articles of food or the cutlery in between. This will activate ur body to generate strong signals of hunger/fullness. Obey these signals.





Take light exercises and brisk walks (minimum 20 min duration) regularly preferably twice a day.





U will achieve what u have not even dreamt and that too in a reasonable time. Do not be in a hurry. It is however to be noted that one cannot change the shape or size of different parts of the body. This will reduce ur blood pressure.What can I take to lose weight with controlled high blood pressure?
First..put the scale away..the scale is your enemy when loosing weight..when you work out your number on the scale will actually go up because muscle weights more than fat. Use other means for showing your loose like, using a pair of jeans one size lower to get into or just do it becuase it makes you feel better. The weight will fall off once you change the way you think about it.








Helpful Tips for weight loss:





1)A good way to loose weight is to use a calorie counter watch





Keep to a 1,200 food intake





Add 1,200 plus 3,500 (equals one pound of fat) ...and that is the total amount of calories you need to burn each day. Its actually really easy once you start watching the numbers and it doesn't seem like work or exercise. Its just a matter of changing the way you think about loosing weight.





I use this method when i gain some pounds. The first time I did this I went from 168 to 127





2) Most people do not get enough water in their system. Water is your body's principal chemical component, comprising, on average, 60 percent of your weight. Every system in your body depends on water. For example, water flushes toxins out of vital organs, carries nutrients to your cells and provides a moist environment for ear, nose and throat tissues.





Lack of water can lead to dehydration, a condition that occurs when you don't have enough water in your body to carry out normal functions. To determine if you are getting enough water use this simple formula.. Take your weight, for example 150 pounds and divide by 2. Take your answer which is 75 lbs and change it to ounces, in this case 75 ounces. That is how many ounces of water you need a day. Your body performs mostly on water. If you make sure you get enough water everyday your body will perform at top notch and your body will no longer have the cravings of junk food. You will have a better performing body system to help you work out and feel better thru out your day.
losing weight and maintaining bp is one difficult task.


though oflate many products like fatcutters and stuff are available in market...doctors seriously dont advice it.the best method is regular excercise....though u may feel its not something new ur hearing ,persistence is all that is needed....workout daily ...that will help.
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