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I've been on diets since I was 13. I'm 54 now. I have found that nothing
works long term and permanent like controlling your food intake so that you are hungry once a day. I mean hunger pangs, famished. Just once per day. No matter what you eat, the once-a-day-hunger diet works. Of course, it helps to exercise. A brisk walk every morning will do. I've found that this way I can eat anything, as long as I become hungry once in a twenty-four hour period. "Jay Honeck" wrote in message ups.com... As some of you know, six weeks ago I was diagnosed with high blood pressure, and was prescribed medication. Although the medicine the doc gave me WAS on the FAA's list of "approved" drugs, the mere act of taking such a drug would set into motion all sorts of things regarding obtaining future medicals that I simply didn't want to face. Nevertheless, there I was, standing in my bathrobe, holding that stupid pill in one hand, a glass of water in the other, feeling old and flabby and powerless. Yet, just as I was about to swallow the damned thing, I realized one simple fact with absolute clarity: I liked flying more than I liked eating. So, with that I put the pill back in the bottle, and resolved on the spot to change my diet and (to some extent) my lifestyle. I was going to lose 15 pounds, and see if the old BP would follow. At 197 pounds, on a 6-foot frame, I was not obese. I have done weight training with my 14-year-old son for almost two years now, every day -- so there's a fair amount of muscle on this 46-year-old frame. However, in college I was in even better shape -- and weighed just 175 pounds. So, I knew there was at least 15 pounds of "extra" Jay on board at all times. The first thing I needed to do was to make sure that -- whatever diet I chose -- I was never hungry. This meant that I needed a high-bulk, low calorie diet. Since I find the high-fat/high protein/all meat diets to be counterintuitive, I opted to create a diet made primarily of fruit. Why fruit? Well, it's no-salt, low calorie, full of vitamins, high in bulk -- and tasty as hell! I decided I would eat two "fruit meals" per day, and would allow myself one "normal" meal -- which I initially designated as being lunch. Unfortunately, I soon found that society plans too many events around "dinners" -- and I simply couldn't whip out a banana at a restaurant -- so within a few days my "normal" meal had evolved into dinner. Thus, for breakfast, lunch, and mid-afternoon snack, I created a diet made entirely of Golden Delicious apples, Bartlet pears, and bananas. For dinner, I could eat anything I wanted. Within a few days, the pounds began to shed. Happily, I was never hungry, since I was constantly stuffing my face with jumbo apples. And I could always look forward to a good burger, washed down with a microbrewed beer, at the end of the day. It was the perfect diet! Better yet, by eliminating my normal breakfast and lunch, I also eliminated the lion's share of my salt intake. I also started running with my son, every other day, in addition to weight training. As much as I hate running, I soon found that carrying less weight makes running easier -- so I don't hate it as much anymore. So how's all this working? I just got back from the doctor, and here is the tale of the tape: March 22 May 3 Weight 197 185 BP 155/85 135/82 The nurses were astounded that I could lose 12 pounds in just six weeks, and (thanks to multivitamins, the fruit, and running) be perfectly healthy. The good doctor was amazed at a 20 point drop in blood pressure in such a short time -- especially since it had been rising for at least the last four years. So, I think I've discovered the perfect diet. I'm stuffed all the time, I'm losing weight without being hungry, my nightly indigestion (always followed by Tums or Rolaids) is completely GONE -- and, wow, am I regular as hell! :-) At this rate I should be 175 by OSH, and -- best of all -- I think this is a diet I can stick with for the rest of my life. I highly recommend it! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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