Sep 23

A new Australian program is helping overweight people of all ages “get their heads around” the fight against obesity. Ned Newman of “Never Ever Diet” has a strong message that “mind over matter” can make the difference between a lifelong struggle against weight gain, coupled with yo-yo dieting, and a healthy weight coupled with enjoyment of food.

The world is getting fatter. Despite the huge and ever growing diet industry, obesity continues to increase.

A recent report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said “The proportion of U.S. adults who are obese increased to 26.1 percent in 2008 compared to 25.6 percent in 2007”.

The agency states, “During the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in obesity in the United States. Obesity is defined as a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or greater. BMI is calculated from a person’s weight and height and provides a reas onable indicator of body fatness and weight categories that may lead to health problems.”

An obvious conclusion to draw from this report is that dieting just does not work. At every turn, we are implored to try this diet or to go on that diet and we are cajoled, punished and made to feel guilty for being overweight. Yet, we get heavier every year.

So if dieting makes us fatter in the long term, what are we to do?

There is a movement towards looking at the emotional causes of obesity instead of the traditional physical approaches of restrictive diets, special foods, meal replacements, pills, chemicals, surgery and tortuous exercise.

Best selling author Jon Gabriel, “The Gabriel Method”, says “Your body has an internal logic that determines how fat or thin you will be at any given time. The way to lose weight is not to struggle or to force yourself to lose weight but to understand this internal logic and work wi th it so that your body wants to be thinner.” Mt Gabriel himself lost 100 kgs before writing his life-changing book.

The UK’s top non-fiction author and hypnotist Paul McKenna, “I Can Make You Slim”, has helped millions to lose weight with his system that re-patterns your thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs about yourself, your health and food.

In Weight Loss for Food Lovers, Australian MD, psychiatrist and author Dr George Blair-West writes about “our deep emotional attachment to food and the research into Restraint Theory”. He says his clients “needed to make a quantum shift in the way they approached losing weight”.

An increasing number of experts are coming to the same conclusions.

Mr Newman’s “Never Ever Diet” program has distilled the wisdom of many of these experts into a simple 21 day meditation plan to turn you into a slim person. He says “If you are overweight and on a diet, you are probably starving your body of the nutrition it needs. Dieting sends your body the worst possible wrong messages”. He states, “You can teach your mind how to make you as slim as you want to be and never ever diet again”.

Client Stacia Biddle says “This program tapped into my subconscious mind and made me pay attention to what I was eating. In fact, at this point, it has completely gotten rid of my snacking urges throughout the day”.

Gradually, people are realising that losing weight is not about what you put into your mouth. It is all about what is in your head. We have been brainwashed by Big Food with cop-outs like being fat is beyond our control, it is in our genes, our inheritance, our hormones, whatever. Or that we are lazy, greedy, self indulgent and it is our entire fault if the latest diet fails us.

It appears that obesity is a problem that we need to “get our heads around&rdq uo; if we are to defeat it.

About NeverEverDiet

NeverEverDiet.com is a new website based in Australia and dedicated to introducing the best of the new ways to tackle obesity.

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Jan 12

Hello everybody!
I’m working on a presentation about the health system in Panama and there are a few things I still don’t quite understand about the public health system.

There are hospitals from Social Security and the Ministry of Health. Can you just go to each of these hospitals? And what happens when you are unemployed and not paying for the social security system? Can you still go to the social security hospitals then?

To make it short: Where is the difference in the services available if you seek medical care when you are paying for social security or when you are unemployed?

Thank you very much!

How the health system in panama does not work? As the average Panamanian would say, public health care is very poor, worse yet if you are not employed, less health care coverage than those with social security coverage.

Jan 11

My boyfriend has been on a steady diet and workout plan, he’s losing weight and doing really well. He just has a question that needs to be answered. He’s only been running, and lifting weights but hasn’t done any sit ups/crunches because I’ve been told that he should lose the fat first before sculpting it. Your opinion? He’s been told different things and I would to know what you think(: Thank you!

Exercise is not just a way to help you to lose weight fast. An exercise program can benefit almost any part of your lifestyle. Even minimal exercise each week can lead to huge changes in your overall health and fitness. Aerobic exercise is a terrific way to lose fat and give you a healthy heart. People who exercise regularly have so many physical benefits from those workouts that they tend to have fewer incidences of many chronic diseases as well. Diabetes, heart disease and even cancers are less prevalent in people who exercise. Daily exercise is even shown to reduce mental fatigue and depression symptoms. Since exercise increases the flow of fresh, oxygenated blood throughout your body, you also tend to recover more quickly from any type of injury. All-in-all, exercise is so beneficial that you really must add it to your diet program

Jan 03

I’m writing a paper on obesity, and I need to explain why sat fat and trans fat contribute to obesity. If someone can explain why, and provide appropriate resources, I will really appreciate it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturated_fat

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans_fat

Dec 30

Its true that diets don’t work. I’ve been on many diets, none being successful. Is it possible to lose a significant amount of weight without dieting?

I found this guy on youtube sharing some good strategies but to be able to see them you have to click on the description of the video.
Copy and paste the link to watch it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6iP1dgIuYg

Dec 24

I have found that most women are routinely discontent with some part of their being (physical, mental, emotional). And so feel the need to be continuously working on self improvement to the point of exhaustion. Do you notice this as well?
@Poodie,
True, but it should not be done under the disposition of discontent. One should approach self improvement with joy, not the feeling of being incomplete.

Every wise person knows that growth is a lifelong process.

Dec 22

I have to make three projects on obesity.
And i was wondering what kind of projects i can do.
I have already done a power point.
And someone suggested Poster. but i don’t really want to do that.
If you could help me and tell me some ideas i would really appreciate it.

As you have done one project already,the remaining 2 are very easy for you.They are:
1.General Obesity and classifications.
2.Surveys and history with regard to medical fields.

Dec 20

For my composition class, I have to write a 15 page persuasive paper. I know I want to write about child obesity, but can’t find any controversial issues with it. Any ideas? remember I have to write 15 page paper so there has to be lots of info in the issue.

Childhood obesity and nationality, minorities, family income, gender, etc.

The effects of processed food on diet & weight

The effects of fast food on diet & weight

Health problems childhood obesity may cause later in life

The effects of promoting dieting to avert childhood obesity & the potential link to eating disorders

Dec 18

I lost weight starving myself but I now learned that that makes your body hold onto fat and lose muscle. If i started losing weight the healthy way, will I look like an average person at that weight, or flabbier from starving myself?

Reducing weight is not difficult, you will need one thing, personal control. It is very simple, everything you need to do is use more calories compared to what you really consume. That is all you need to do. Really ignore each one of these celebrity diets and great new methods, simply just go and do some exercise and enjoy a wholesome and balanced diet. Individuals believe that you should only to eat salad or fruit on a regular basis, that is certainly also crap. Healthy food can be very tasty, such as, fish! Make use of the grill as opposed to the frying pan, go for a walk rather than using the car! You needn’t visit the health and fitness center, you only need to change one or two habits and the bodyweight will go.

Dec 16

How much could you lose in 5 weeks?

Is it possible to lose weight in just one week?

And also, how much weight could you lose in two weeks if you ate 500 calories per day?

Yea you would lose weight. But its not healthy. Your body will feel like its starving itself and you eventually will feel hungry enough and go splurge somewhere and gain the weight back. However. A 700 calorie diet isnt so bad I think. Sometimes I do it on accident. I log whatever I eat in a food journal. And I am a nurse. I work three days a week twelve hour shifts. Sometimes on those days I dont eat any more then 600-700 calories. Its not on purpose. And then I go to the gym and work out. Thing is I am sincerely not hungry. I drink so much water that my body has learned to distiguish what true hunger is. And the things I eat tend to be low calorie anyways. But its not like I do that low amount of calories everyday. My normal intake is 1200 or less. But i honestly hardly ever make it past a thousand. Its not purposeful, I just dont eat that much. So it can be unhealthy, but I have been in the gym 6 days a week and do cardio and weight lifting. I prolly lost water weight in the beginning, but I have lost body fat and have slimmed down. I really dont recommend you do that low amount of calories.

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