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'Tis the season...
Two days ago (the day after Christmas to be exact) not only did the post-holiday clearance sales begin - but the diet industry has started their big advertising push.
The diet marketers know that many people are making their New Years' Resolutions, and also bemoaning the pounds put on between Halloween and Christmas with all the eating. Yesterday while watching the morning news for fifteen minutes, I saw no less than four diet commercials for the following products: 1) Xenadrine (by the way, didja know that most - if not all - of those 'before and after' pix used in the commercials are not of actual 'fat to fit' people but of fitness models who are PAID to gain and lose weight for these ads?) 2) Jenny Craig ("Lose all the weight you want for $49 [and in a very fast soft voice they add 'plus the cost of food']) 3) The Ab Energizer (probably a good product for people who are bedridden and can't move themselves, but most of us can do crunches that are much more effective than this device - besides, 'abs are made in the KITCHEN, not the gym'!) 4) Slim Fast. Plus on the way to work, I heard one of the morning DJ's tout Body Solutions (don't you ever wonder why the company uses RADIO DJs - who we seldom see in person - vs. using TV personalities? Hmmmm...) I just want all you gals and guys out there to take all those diet plan adverts and infomercials with a HUGE grain of salt. I'm not saying they're all necessarily bad - for instance I know Weight Watchers has helped many people (even if it didn't do much for me) - but before you whip out your Visa card to spend on the latest "miracle diet aid" I'd like you to read the following which I got off a TERRIFIC website, Krista Smash! This site has a lot of great FREE advice and what's more is a ton of fun to read! Check it out at http://www.stumptuous.com/weights.html Here goes: Quote:
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Thanks for a great post. I would like to offer one suggestion for anyone thinking of starting a weight loss program for the new year; especially if you are thinking of joining a program that will cost you $$$. Consider going to a nutritionist. Do some investigating about them, and the kind of help they could offer you.
I found a really good dietician/nutritionist a few months ago, and have been working with her. It's no magic bullet. I don't even know if I have lost weight, because I don't weigh myself (my choice, but one she supported). But, I was at a point where I was totally out of control with food (after many years of thinking I was doing pretty good with my food issues). I can tell from my clothes I'm not gaining, and maybe I've lost a little. For most of us, losing weight and keeping it off is just a lot of hard work. Also, for a lot of us the food is complicated by emotional issues. My nutritionist has been helpful for me. It's 1:1, she's given me some good info (and I consider myself very knowledgable). She's helped me to separate the emotional issues from just trying to feed my body. She wants me to enjoy food. I think the most important thing for me is that she coaches and supports me. I think I felt that at many of the wlprograms I went to before, I would have some initial success, then slow down, and get yelled at for not continuing to lose. Her approach is problem solving; not ok tuesday you were good, but wednesday you were bad--tsk tsk. IMHO, bottom line is we all have to figure out some way of eating that we can live with, and come to peace with (food wise and body wise). Over the years I've spent tons of money on lots of diet programs. I've had to pay out of pocket for my nutritionist, but it's been well worth it (and I'm trying to get some re-imbursed from my insurance. Some insurance might pay). |
I totally agree with Pat on the usefulness of consulting and working with a nutritionaist. My insurance covered three visits which consisted of reviewing a food diary, making choices and how to be sensible about it and a follow up. I could have signed up for more and gotten reimbursed, but choose to take what I learned and apply it to my day.
Good luck in 2002. Liza |
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