Showing posts with label Dr Oz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dr Oz. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Sugar Detox

I FOUND IT!!!

Click here to get the entire list on how to do a sugar detox. For your info, here's step number one. This explains why...

There’s no sugarcoating the facts. Excess sugar consumption puts your body in danger of many potentially fatal conditions.

TASK #1

Know Your Risk

Learn the top 4 reasons why sugar should get the boot from your diet.

1. High Blood Pressure - Normal nitric oxide levels keep blood vessels healthy and open. Too much sugar in your diet decreases nitric oxide levels, causing blood vessels to become narrow, which causes high blood pressure and an increased risk for cardiac disease.

2. High Cholesterol - People who consume too much sugar are more likely to have lower levels of HDL, or good cholesterol, higher levels of LDL, or bad cholesterol, and higher levels of triglycerides, or blood fats. This clogs up arteries and blood vessels, leading to heart disease.

3. Liver Disease - A diet high in sugar is believed to exacerbate fatty liver disease. Too much sugar spikes insulin and drives fat into the liver cells, which causes inflammation and scarring, eventually causing the liver to become cirrhotic.

4. Insulin Resistance - When sugar enters the body, insulin opens the door to allow sugar into the cells. However, when there are continuous sugar spikes, insulin becomes less effective. Sugar can’t get into the cells and become “stuck” in the body, producing toxic effects that lead to obesity and the threat of diabetes.

The Evils of Sugar

The American Heart Association recommends consuming no more than 6 teaspoons of extra sugar a day. (Anything not found in food naturally... like an apple... this includes all baked or homemade or factory made yummy sweetness things but also stuff like ketchup.) The average American consumes a crazy 22 teaspoons!

Sugar has been linked to high blood pressure. It causes our blood vessels to swell thus constricting the opening and upping our blood pressure. Click here to read an article on that.

I saw this info on Dr Oz last week... but now I can't find it on his website!!! I'll keep looking and post it if/when I find it. But really, we all know that sugar is BAD FOR US! Do we really need to know more than that?

3 Extreeme Tips

These are taken from The 4 Hour Body. Click here to see the first clip on Dr Oz then find the links there to see the rest. Very interesting stuff...

1. Get cold. It takes a lot more effort to do your normal stuff if your body is cold. Thus, you will burn more calories. Start off by just putting an ice pack on the back of your neck for 20 minutes. Then add your upper back/shoulders. Next add ice to your upper chest. Once you're accustomed to that you can try a cold shower. Then, if you're REALLY brave and ready, take an ice bath 3x a week for 10 minutes. DON'T just start with the ice bath!!! (Who the FREAK would want to?!?!?!?)

2. Start your day with A LOT of protein. Like 5 eggs or a protein shake. Sorry, I can't remember how much or why... you'll have to look it up yourself ;)

3. Pig Out once a week. Many people can do well the rest of the week if they know they get to pig out once that week. There are just some things you need to do to make sure the pig out doesn't ruin you. Fist, drink a small glass of grapefruit juice BEFORE you binge. This will help keep your blood sugar even. Afterward, within 1 hour, do air squats for one minute. This will open up receptors in your muscles... which burn more calories than the rest of your body.

I don't know about ya'll ... but I'm going to do those air squats after any time I mess up my diet!

10 Steps to Get Healthy

These are from Dr Oz. Check out the link here to read more info on each tip.

1. Always start your day with a healthy breakfast

2. Schedule your check up at the Dr. Know your 5 numbers: Blood pressure, waist size, cholesterol, weight, and blood sugar level.

3. Never go hungry. It leads to binging and giving in to your temptations.

4. Get creative, get active.

5. Recipe reinvention

6. Find a weight loss buddy.

7. Participate in a sponsored walk/run
(Both Sharla and Tonya have scheduled one!!)

8. Set a best sleep schedule

9. Eat seasonally. This will help you eat healthy all year long and not get bored eating the same things all the time.

10. work for 10,000 steps every day!