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HCG Diet – Yes, it’s snake oil

I’ve been hearing a lot of rumbling lately about this diet so I wanted to summarize the truth for those who might be wondering. Lets begin by stating that HCG is NOT a diet. It’s the acronym for a hormone called Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin. This hormone is only naturally occurring in pregnant females. The idea of the “HCG diet” is that an injection of HCG will suppress appetite so that you can eat 500 calories per day with minimal hunger. There is absolutely no scientific evidence proving that injections of HCG will suppress appetite or, as some web sites claim, increase the uptake of body fat as energy. Plenty of double blind studies were done where placebos were given to half the participants and hcg to the other half with no differences in appetite or fat loss occurring on the same 500 calorie diet. HCG injections are only available by prescription (about $800) and tongue drops sold on the internet only have trace amounts of HCG and ingested forms of HCG that can’t survive the digestive system anyway. So any source of HCG that doesn’t come from a doctor is a scam on top of a scam.

So DUH, of course 500 calories per day is going to yield weight loss. But here is the problem. Eating such low levels of calories subjects your body to hardships that will result in health problems you want to avoid. Weight loss DOES NOT NECESSARILY EQUAL HEALTHY! The idea to losing weight is actually to lose FAT. The problem is on a 500 calorie per day diet you will also lose muscle and deprive your body of the nutrients it desperately needs for normal healthy function. You cannot make up the difference with bodyfat alone. The ADA (American Dietetic Association) does not recommend anyone go lower than 1200 calories per day. Most people burn more than 500 calories when they are asleep at night! The fact of the matter is that most people who try 500 calorie per day diets suffer many problems such as fainting, headaches, hair loss, loss of energy and mood drops. Yes I understand there is a small minority of people who can go on 500 calories per day and not have side effects, but I’m willing to bet that if those people had a full medical checkup and blood test they would indeed see problems what were not apparent otherwise. There is plenty of information on the web about this silly excuse for a diet and I encourage anyone interested to seek it out. But a word of caution; many of these sources of information are bought and paid for by companies trying to sell HCG.

So my recommendation is don’t do this diet unless you really don’t care about your health. There is a much better way to achieve proper body composition with healthy habits like exercise and the proper nutritional support.

Consistency is Key

It’s so easy to talk ourselves out of exercising. Making excuses just seems like a mental process we can’t escape. There is something I have found that really works at integrating a fitness routine into your lifestyle so that it becomes difficult to talk yourself out of. This one thing is the MOST important thing to keep in mind in the earliest stages of an exercise plan…

Consistency.

At the beginning, consistency training is EVERYTHING.

When we think of getting into shape we immediately think of getting our body into shape, but we rarely put very much thought into changing our mindsets.  Since our minds are making all the decisions its important that we wire ourselves to first ensure we stick to any fitness routine we plan to undertake. After all, whats the point of starting on a fitness program if you just end up quitting a few weeks or months into it? Training ourselves to be consistent is all about training the mind. If you don’t do this first, then you are MUCH more likely to quit your fitness program.

When we wake up in the morning and look at that difficult and grueling workout ahead of us, it’s very easy for our mind to talk us out of it. The secret to making this automatic is:

Don’t make initial workouts hard or difficult.

Make them easy. So easy that your mind can’t really come up with valid excuses not to do it.

In fact don’t even make them work – make them fun. Go for a walk. How hard is walking around the block? OK, it may be difficult for some. If walking around the block is difficult then walk 100 feet and back. It doesn’t matter very much WHAT you do as much as it does that you DO SOMETHING, AND DO IT CONSISTENTLY!

Start with 3 times per week, every other day. By making the exercise simple, it becomes much easier to stick to and build that consistency you need. Over time your mind will re-wire and begin to think of this as a very necessary activity in your life. Once that consistent foundation is built, you can start increasing the intensity of your workouts and you will have a MUCH easier time sticking to your routines and feeling great.

If you are anything like me you will actually start to have the opposite problem – staying OUT of the gym on days when you need to rest.

Health Care Sheep

Earlier this week there was a Dr. Oz show where the topic was health care secrets to save you money. The doctors basically stated they were there for us as our ally and that so many of us have this misconception that it’s all about the business. Then they went through a litany of things we can ask for as patients that will save us money. These things are basically ‘secrets’ as the shows title topic demonstrates. There was one question I just couldn’t help but ask over and over again while watching this show.  If it’s not all about the business of health care and these doctors are really our ally’s for health, then why are all these discount tips a secret and why do we have to ask for them in order to get the discounts? Why don’t we just get them anyway?

Are we beginning to see why people feel it’s all about the business and our health care system is ranked 38th in the world?

Navy Blues

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I’m finally able to fit into my Navy blue dress uniform. Now let me tell you that this uniform was fitted to me when I was 21 years old and weighed about 195 lbs. It’s made of 100% wool and does not stretch. At all. It is unforgiving in telling you the truth about how your body has changed over time. I won’t lie – it is a bit snug. But I take comfort in the fact that it’s not snug because I have more fat on my body than I did in 1987. It’s only because I have more muscle mass. OK, maybe a little more fat than I had back then. But it will be gone soon as I venture to sub 10% body fat levels. Unfortunately I couldn’t find my old navy cover (the hat).