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Friday, October 5, 2007

There's a man in my coffee beans!



Hey, waiter, there's a man in my coffee beans! Yes, there is a man there all right. Doctors have concluded that if you find the man in the coffee beans in 3 seconds, then your right half of your brain is better developed than most people. Find him in between 3 seconds and 1 minute, and it means your right half of the brain is developed normally but if you find the man between 1 minute and 3 minutes, then it is functioning slowly and you need to eat more protein. But you really do need more time to find a real good man. Perhaps, a lifetime.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

See how Fergie reportedly lost 20 pounds...

Here is a scanned article from Life & Style Magazine telling how Fergie apparently lost 20 pounds on a diet that seems to be fairly low in calories and carbs and high in fiber. After the Kimkins fiasco, I have been looking for some menu options that will allow me to add some additional fiber into my diet. I think I might give this a try but still try to keep my carbs as low possible.


Tuesday, October 2, 2007

6 Diets To AVOID~by Joy Bauer M.S., R.D., C.D.N.

When it comes to losing weight, everyone's in search of a magic bullet. But don't fall for the hype. Unfortunately, there's no short-term fix for long lasting weight loss.

So learn to identify these six red flags:

1. Diets that promote or promise drastic weight loss.

When you start a diet, you can potentially drop a lot of weight during the first two weeks (some of which will be water weight). However, if you lose more than two pounds per week in the weeks that follow, you run the risk of losing "muscle mass," and your metabolism will slow down in response. That's why true health experts advocate losing weight slowly and gradually - so you melt away fat while sparing precious muscle.

2. Diets that claim to work because of special supplements, creams, or potions - no diet or exercise required!

Or diets that make you buy mega supplements in order to follow the program. If it sounds too good to be true, it is!

3. Diets that differ entirely from the way you currently eat (or like to eat).

If a plan is incompatible with your lifestyle, chances are slim you'll stick with it.

4. Diets that are less than 1,000 calories.

Too difficult to sustain and can often leave you cranky, irritable, and with a bad headache. Not to mention hungry and lethargic.


5. Diets that claim they are effortless.

There's no such animal. Losing weight takes focus and effort. Period.


6. Diets that cut out entire food groups, or focus on only a few foods.

Not realistic for the long haul; the sign of a plan you're soon to go off.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

2nd Day at Low Carb Discussion

Well, today is my 2nd day of posting at Low Carb Discussion a forum hosted by Jimmy Moore of Livin La Vida Low Carb. I found many former KK members there and hopefully I will be able to find the support that I need. I really relied on the forums at the Kimkins website, so hopefully this will help me get through the rough days.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

1000 Free Hits Just For Registering

I will give you 1000 hits just for registering at www.trafficwell.com. Simply register and then send an email to denashops@yahoo.com and I will deposit the extra 1000 credits into your account. You automatically get 200 credits for signing up, so your total hits will be 1200.

Have fun!

I was banned from the Kimkins Site

I can't believe it! I was banned from the Kimkins site for posting my goodbye message to all of my Kimkins friends. I didn't even think I said anything bad, but yet they still banned me for a "TOS Violation". There are very few of the original members there and the forums are so quiet now that everyone has been banned. It's really sad, that it got to this point. Things could have been handled so much better.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

I'm going to try a cycling plan...

It looks like the controversy regarding the limited number of calories and fats on the Kimkins Diet, has motivated Kimmer to working on a cycling plan. There are several members on the site who are already doing this and I think it would be great for me. The idea behind the plan is to alternate between Kimkins and any other Low Carb plan. For example, I am planning on alternating between Atkins and Kimkins so I must still keep my carbs under 20. I started this today, and I'll see how it goes. I will be out of town for the first part of week on business, so hopefully this will be easier to follow.