BigSix wrote: Do you do any sports or do you simply hate it ?
Sports are not in my program. That being said, I do jump on the rowing machine for 30 minutes a day and I'm up on my feet doing something from 7am. to 6pm. most days so I don't consider myself a couch potatoe. It's tougher getting outside this time of year. Right now at 6:50am it's -23 celcius or -10 Fahrenheit depending on how you understand temperatures.
you're right Holger, a healthy lifestyle is key to success. for the record, I might have a couple of shots of Bourbon in a month if that. Beer is a rare treat only on a stinking hot summer day more for the fluid and a change of taste than the alcohol. If we go out with friends, I offer to be the designated driver since I could care less if I had a drink.
So one could say "He eats too much" Breakfast is usually one egg a piece of toast and a cup of coffee with cream no sugar. Lunch could be a meat sandwich and a diet coke. Dinner typically over the last year was a chicken breast or half of a striploin steak, hot vegetables and a diet coke. Snacks in between not often. So after looking at this lifestyle I was struggling with what the Hell I was doing wrong. More exercise? I do more in a day than my neighbours do in a week and they're not struggling with weight. Ok, eat less. 2 years ago I developed a hernia just outside of my navel. so I went to our Schouldice Clinic to have it looked after. They told me back then to lose 100 lbs or they wouldn't fix the hernia. They gave me a diet plan very similar to the Paleo diet which is heavy in meat and no carbohydrates. I was putting on 4 lbs a week. So "Go with what you know". 10 years prior I had been on the Atkins diet and had lost 35 lbs leaving me at 220 lbs, so let's try this diet again. This time around nothing, not one damned pound in 2 weeks. I came to the conclusion that something was really wrong and I just couldn't put my finger on it but then again, I'm getting older. Then a month ago I get sent to the Cardiologist and get put on to this book. The foundatation of the book lies in the healing of the gut and then understanding what not to eat that perforated your gut in the first place. As I stated before the more I read, the more it made sense and the more it made sense, the more I wanted to read.
Bottom line is I have to lose the weight. I plan on following this plan religiously and give it every possible chance to work. God bless the doctors of this world for being there when you need them. We the people need to take control of our lives and maintain a healthy lifestyle and not rely on doctors to fix our problems. This book talks about the average North American and that 60% of all North Americans are overweight and of the 60% , 37% of them are obese meaning more than 40% body fat. Of the more than 10,000 patients this Dr. Gundry has helped with diet issues, almost every one of them were on 7 pills. Nexium for acid reflux, cholesterol medication, hypertension medication for high blood pressure. Well, guess what, yours truly is on all of them. So I pigeon hole into this typical person that showed up on his doorstep for help.
Anyway, let's leave it at that for now. Thanks Holger and Raygun for your thoughts.
KB