GSR13
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Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Atlanta, GA
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quote: Originally posted by markleetoo
I don't necessarily agree with the opinion on Aspartame. I think that most people that are moving over to a healthier way of eating and that need to loose weight need artificial sweeteners and oil replacements. Fat and sugar can be as addictive to some as nicotine or alcahol and I believe that if there are FDA approved aids to help cut the edge off of those cravings, they should be used. I have been using Aspartame for years now, even before changing my eating habits, and have had no problems keeping in mind that results differ from one person to another. If Aspartame turns to formaldehyde, maybe it good for preserving your innards and the reason that my wife can't get rid of me
I definitely agree that there is no rocket science to dieting (i.e. eating healthy). I guess I need to follow my own advice about Aspartame and apply it to dieting. If something helps you, by all means, do it. Although I think it is a good time to roll out diet books and plans. I have purchased 4 now and have spent in the neighborhood of $200 on them...I am using a plan called Body for Life by Bill Phillips, which basically maps out healthy foods, cuts out fat and sugar, and provides an exercise program that you can pick and choose from. Again no big surprises, moderate meal portions and stay active.
Anyway, I'm off the soap box. Thanks for listening and I hope all of my fellow weight challenged Visor Central companions take the simple steps necessary to be healthy. Eat less more often and get active (walk).
I have really mixed feelings about Aspartame. It concerns me, but I still drink diet drinks that are loaded with it. Kind of like a Cellular Phone, I know it could hurt me, but I keep right on talking. Just really depends on the person.
As for Bill Phillips and Body for Life, I think that is a great program. The best part is, it is not a Diet. I have been following the overall concept for around 03 years. I used to weigh 200 pounds with 0 muscle. I got down to 165 and felt the best ever. I have recently adjusted my eating habits and am now up to 185. The program really teaches you about how to control your body and what your body needs. How to gain muscle and lose fat.
Just stay away from pills and crash diets. Look for long term lifestyle change. It may take longer to reach your goal, but once you do, it will stay with you.
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