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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Mar 09

I am dieting and consuming appx. 1400 cals a day, keeping the good carbs (mostly from good vegies) under 60 and consuming appx.170 in protein (chicken, turkey, cheese, etc). Is this a good combination? I need to lose 80 lbs. Any suggestions?

eat the 1400 calorie diet with 30% calories from fat 30% calories from carbs and 40% calories from protein. 1 gram of fat =9 calories and 1 gram of protein and carbs =4 calories. 1 gram of alcohol =7 calories

and in response to ZILA this person is gettting more than 400 cals a day 400 cals of protine is only 100 grams he said hes getting 170

Mar 08

Do you think that a hundred years from now these extreme dieting pursuits will be viewed in much the same way as the Elizabethan beauty ideals of receding the woman’s hairline, Victorian cinching in the waist, so internal organs are damaged or do not function, or the footbinding.
These are all beauty standards that endanger the health and functioning of women.
Overeating is also a problem but that was not the question.

It’s mixed up with so many F@cked up things. There is the insidious beauty industry and the mythology associated with selling women and girls an unhealthy but lucrative body image. There is the corruption and control of food and the feeding of the population staple poisons such as trans fats, sugar and white flour. I think we can impact in our own environments by choosing healthy unprocessed foods ( as much as we can afford – yes they are expensive). We can raise awareness of different concepts of consumerism in relation to food and beauty. We can also nurture girls and boys to have a sense of themselves that is not reliant on a sick pop cultur image. – just a few thoughts – thanks good question.

Mar 07

From April – June I lost 12 lbs. Ever since then I have been eating healthier than I used to, but not dieting like I was during that period of time. I’ve been trying to get back into the diet, but its hard! Any advice on how to stay motivated?

here is some tips
Keep a photo diary
Track weight-loss monthly, not weekly
Find ways to walk
Visualise the new you
Set small, achievable targets
Bonus tips

* Talk to yourself positively. Drown out that negative voice that says ‘here we go again’ and replace it with ‘I can see the me I want to be’ or another positive message that works for you. If you think it, you’ll start to believe it.
* Continue to weigh out meal basics such as rice and pasta even if you’ve hit your target weight. It helps you stay in control of portion sizes on the plate. Drink plenty of water. It helps you to feel full, and lessens the risk of snacking.

Mar 06

I’m 5′9 and about 194lbs. I’ve already lost 8lbs. I was just wondering how many pounds have to come off before you notice it. I am doing this a healthy way so don’t tell me how to lose weight. I have been losing 2lbs a week.

it depends on where the weight loss is coming from. the loss of water weight usually doesn’t come with a change in the physique unless the person is only 10-15 lbs overweight. normally the first 7-10 days on a diet 90% of the weight lost is water weight as stored nutrients are metabolized in the body. for most it takes a good 3-4 weeks before there is measurable fat loss through body fat analysis. so it can be a good 2 months before you really see a change in those problem areas of excess fat, etc. you should get your body fat analyzed so you know exactly where losses on the scale are occurring, it’s one of the biggest mistakes that most people make. when you lose weight on the scale it’s always a combination of water, muscle and fat. how the weight is lost and at what rate will determine how much of each is lost. monitoring your body fat tells you exactly that instead of guessing.

Mar 04

Hi people. I am looking to shed some pounds. I don’t normally eat alot. And I am always running around at work, but can’t lose the weight. I was wondering if anyone tried just swiming laps to lose weight, and if so, how fast did you lose the weight?

Your not going to like the answer to this question, but…
If you know how to ride a bicycle…do it.!!!
(and eat just a tiny bit less of everything…and drink more water…it dilutes the amount of fat that is stored after you eat…) (and sorry…no candy, anymore…)
I needed to drop some excess, so I started riding my bike (NOT as an exercise thing) but as a getting something done thing…(within a 2 mile radius…distance will vary based on living area, but the longer the ride, the quicker the pounds drop
Need a video? Ride the bike…
Need some tomatoes? Ride the bike…
Want to chat with your friend, Agnes? Ride the bike…
Need some Ice Cream? Ride the bike in the opposite direction…
Need some whatever? Ride the bike…
Everyday…

Mar 03

I need to lose ateast 3-7 pounds. My legs are getting bigger & my stomach is getting bigger too. I wanna lose weight as soon as possible so i could wear shorts again in the summer. My mother says im gaining weight & is already overweight for my hieght.. im atleast 4′10 & last time i checked my weight i was about 95.3 pounds but i probably gained some so far.. i havent checked my weight in about 3 months.

1. First start by getting up earlier than usual. Around 5:30 AM to do some of you workouts. Getting up early shocks your metabolism because the body needs more energy to get going. Right? This will start your system on the road to weight loss. That early start with about 10 minutes of stretching. Have a cup of coffee to get the blood going also.

2. Do all the sit-ups you can. Just do them. 15 or 20 whatever, we don’t have a lot of time to work with. Rest 1 minute repeat, do this for 6 sets. Already you are breathing hard and feel worn, because the body is working extra hard at being up earlier and then going right into exercise. If the early morning hour lets you get your cardio in, go ahead and do it. 30 minutes.

3. Diet. Cut all current meal portions in half, just cut them in half, nothing fancy or complicated, CUT IN HALF! Cut out all bread products, all gravies, candies, chips, night snacks, etc. If you crave at night eat a banana, other fruit or best a non-fat yogurt. There are some tasty ones out there.

4. In the evening do another 6 sets of sit-ups maxing out each set. Cardio again. The trick is to stay with getting up earlier. Yes it’s hard, that’s why it is so effective. Why do you think the Army gets up so early, it is intense training to the max.
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ok i didnt write this but i copied and pasted the words but i just put it in number order and made it easier to read.

Mar 02

i calculated my basal metabolic rate, BMR its called, with the online calculators and formulas they provided, and the approximate number that i got from all the calculations online is around 1300 +/-

That’s rather low… and im trying to lose ALOT of weight. Im not overweight, but i would like to be thinner. I was hoping to lose around 5 to 7kg in the shortest time possible. And the fact that i seldom exercise makes the matter worse. I’ve been able to drop my weight previously, but as soon as i started eating a little bit, i gained back all my weight again.

(SERIOUSLY, IT WAS MAD!!! Last year holidays, i dropped 4kg after dieting for like, eternity, mostly by eating a tub of 48kcal yoghurt for breakfast, lemon juice dressing salads and fruits for lunch and a 90kcal alpen light granolar bar for dinner, and after that, i went back to eating normally and by ‘normally’ i mean eating 3 full meals a day, does not consist of any fried food, sweets, sugary liquids and not much meat, NO milk NO cheese, and reduced my exercise from running 1.2km every alternate day to only cycling once every week, and the devastating fact was that i was gaining 0.5kg everyday.) So all my efforts went down the drain in less than a week. MY GAWD.

so now im trying to diet again, and i am trying to increase my metabolic rate. and the fact that my bmr is low is making me feel helpless. i sleep less than 6 hours a day due to studies and stuff, and therefore have no time to do any form of exercise.

I have to consume less than 1200 kcals aday in order to lose weight at all. i dunno why. or maybe the weight drops too slowly for me to notice any change.

PLEASE HELP! ANY HELP IS APPRECIATED! NO HARSH COMMENTS! IF YOU HATE ME, DEAL WITH IT! I NEED HELP! NO INSULTS FROM YOU PLEASE THANKYOU.

Stay away from pills, don’t diet…eat right and eat healthy. Diets like the atkins diet place your body in shock. I signed up for an online personal trainer because

1). Personal Trainers Hold You Accountable and set you up with daily plans for exercise and nutrition

2) An ONLINE personal trainer is about 1/3rd the cost of a real life personal trainer…and I have KEPT my weight off and they still hold me accountable via the Internet…technology is amazing!

I use http://www.virtualfitnesscoach.com and love my Virtual Mel trainer

Mar 01

how do i lose the fat in my thighs and arms? i have a perfect body and everything but i want to lose my fat thighs, arms. seriously…i have a pool party with my boyfriend in about a month and if he sees me all fat and ugly he’ll get shocked. help please! (i tried to keep the details short so i can get more answers ;-) lol thanks for the good answers though)

I don’t know if you can just loses inches from a specific spot. Usually they come off everywhere.

Feb 27

My friend just hired a personal trainer and has been bragging about how much weight she is going to lose. What can I do to lose more weight than her and faster w/o a PT?

I’m trying to loose weight, actually I have been trying for the last six months… I’ve experimented with a lot of different things, but I think I finally found something that might work.

I suggest doing what this mom did and combining the Acai diet with a cleansing program for the best result

http://saradietexp.blogspot.com/

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