Ramblings of a Drifter
Submitted by bonzo on January 5, 2008 - 6:47am.
diet | Food | Health | honey | medicine | therapy
"Put some honey band-aids on your wound..."
Fancy some honey on your pancake? How about some on your wounds?! I was elated when I read that the growing concern for antibiotics losing its powers led to honey being back in the limelight. Fellow blogger, Charlotte, did say something about my blog - it’s supposed to talk about the powers of food and ingredients you already have in your cabinet. Read her blog. She’s truly exciting and entertaining - not to mention, insightful. I feel bad about focusing too much on weight-loss recently but felt that I have something useful to share. So, true to the mission of this blog, here’s a quick update, Charlotte honey.
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Submitted by bonzo on January 2, 2008 - 3:09am.
abs | diet | excercise | fat | Food | Health | loss | medicine | obese | overweight | therapy | Weight
"To change some things, you need to be aware of your internal and external situation..."
I received an email from a reader and he asked me, if I were to summarize the five part ‘How to Lose Fat By Accident', what would be the main points that make my accidental ‘dietingwork? First of all, I must say that I don't like the word diet. It has been associated with failures, vanit' y, starvation, boring food, strict discipline, false expectations... you get my point. Everything that makes people shy away from it. Everything that made ME shy away from it.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 29, 2007 - 8:11pm.
abs | diet | excercise | fat | Food | Health | loss | medicine | obese | overweight | tea | therapy | Weight
"Tea is so easily available, so widely known and God knows how many people it has probably saved, even unknown to that individual..."
I was overly excited when I first learnt about the benefits of the ubiquitous tea. It is so easily available, so widely known and God knows how many people it has probably saved, even unknown to that individual. This is a continuation of the first part, bringing you more exciting properties of the humble tea.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 26, 2007 - 5:47am.
abs | diet | excercise | fat | Food | Health | medicine | obese | overweight | therapy | weight loss
"Eating is Receiving with Thanks, NOT Gorging with Gluttony..."
This post is about a few marvelous eating tips.
If any readers can recall, in one of my previous writings, I talked about buying two books at a crazy low price. One of them is the weight-loss book I was trying to disprove, and failed – I lost weight. The other is about juggling our oh-so-busy daily schedule. I got this one at a fantastic US$ 4.00 (I’m guessing the usual price is about US$ 19.90 – woweee!). Apparently, it was only this last copy which they had trouble selling, lucky me. The rest sold like hotcakes.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 25, 2007 - 2:28am.
You can now listen to my posts and download it in MP3. For those who don't like to read a lot, it is a great way not to miss out on things. For those who do, sit back and just let your ear do the 'reading'.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 25, 2007 - 2:22am.
...Or is it? Read and decide. They say if nicotine from a single cigarette goes direct into your bloodstream, you will die. And since you don’t die from smoking a single stick, it also shows how much your lungs take the beating for you. I was with a dear friend yesterday and he voiced to me his concern that, of late, his cigarette consumption has increased. He asked me what he could do about it. I don’t smoke but I supposed he wanted a piece of my insight on how to change habits. Just as he said that, he lit a cigarette and started smoking. I smiled. My response to his question was something to the effect of, ‘I see’.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 18, 2007 - 9:17am.
Captain's Blog, Stardate 7964.9. We have left the Kavis Alpha sector en route to Starbase 133 for the inter-galactic conference at which, against my better judgement, I am to represent Starfleet. Nevertheless, I am determined to do my best, and represent the ideals of the Federation... hehehe... sorry .. I just HAVE to do that :-D.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 15, 2007 - 3:11am.
abs | eating | exercise | fat | flab | Food | lose weight | muscle | obese | overweight | weight loss
Carbs, carbs everywhere... but not a morsel to eat.
As I mentioned in the last post, the book proposed a controlled intake of carb (carbohydrate) and sugar. For those who are tuning in the first time, I was in a quest to disprove a weight-loss system. However, finding food conveniently with the required carb and sugar content is like finding half a needle in a hay mount. And so, I decided to adapt a little. I rationalized that even if I did not follow the system to the letter, I should still see SOME results IF the system worked at all. Even if I gained back some weight I was willing to admit that I did not manage to disprove the system adequately.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 13, 2007 - 7:40am.
abs | diet | exercise | fat | obese | overweight | trim | weight loss
A crude diagram showing how the body gains excess fat.
In my last post, I talked about buying a fat-loss book and I was all set to disprove the system. So I began reading the introductory chapters and surprisingly, it taught me a few new things. I guess some of you must be thinking how green I am to fat-loss theories as soon as you see the crude diagram above. As I soon found out, more than half the globe have probably heard of it. The theory proposed that a carbohydrate loaded diet causes the body to prefer burning carbohydrate instead of fat to produce energy. The same diet also increases the body's secretion of insulin which causes the body to store fat. Since the body does not prefer fat-fuel at this juncture, fat will just be stored and added to in due time. This cycle also produces a craving for carbohydrate when the body needs fuel. So the person will look for more carbohydrate-laden foods and the vicious cycle continues. Liberal intake of sugar also leads to more insulin secretion and, you guessed it, more stored fat. In short, to break this cycle, control carbohydrate intake and, two, control sugar consumption.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 12, 2007 - 7:17am.
abs | fat | Food | Health | junkfood | loss | obese | overweight | six pack | weight loss
For those of you who are tuning in, and wondering what was it I discovered in my last write-up, it was a book. [YAWN] But wait! Ordinarily, I would not buy it. Just another one of those stupid how-to-eat-right books. I had made up my mind that nothing worked for me as far as fat reduction is concerned, remember? (Well, maybe liposuction will.) This one was different. It was CHEAP. I am guessing that it would probably cost US$ 19.90, AT LEAST, under normal circumstances. This one was offered at US$ 5.30! Still, it did not entice me to make a purchase. But it did make me curious. How can such a book can be offered so cheaply, even if it was on a sale? So, I flipped through it. Page 1 - 10: yeah, those rubbish again. Page 11 - 20: yeah, more of those rubbish. What caught me was, the layout of the book. (Book writers, take note.) The font and line spacing was pleasingly easy on the eye. Secondly, the organization. It is logical and has a good flow from one idea leading to another. Thirdly, it was organized this way: a short yet comprehensive theoretical explanation on the system followed by pages of DAY to DAY action plan. I told myself: Hmmmm. This is easy to follow. And cheap.
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Submitted by bonzo on December 11, 2007 - 3:20am.
belly | bulge | fat | obese | oveweight | six pack | tummy | weight loss
For almost ten years of my life, I was at the borderline between overweight and ideal. It started off with fat visibly accumulating little by little on my tummy area. The fat deposit grew month by month but I was neither trim nor large size. I was in between - in a no man's land but my belly was clearly bulging. At one point, one of my longtime friend, whom I had not met for some time then, commented: "Yes. You have attained it." But every time I went for a BMI calculation, the figure will always show as mildly overweight at 25-26. That is a consolation but the bulge was OBVIOUS. It was so clearly visible.
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Submitted by bonzo on November 22, 2007 - 12:52pm.
CCNA | computer | flash | MCSE | Microsoft | online | PC | photoshop | software | training | tutorials | virtual
I have long suspected that the Internet should be a medium of choice next to the ideal one-to-one software training and I guess I am right. From the lamenting that I hear from people who attend classroom training, particularly on software, it seems so. Take a moment to see what I mean.
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