Do you know somebody that eat anything and everything and has trouble keeping the weight on? I do and I am so jealous of them because I have to work at maintaining my weight and not gaining. Why do some people have that wonderful fast metabolism? You may be thinking, “Can I get mine like that?” You probably want to blame your parents for passing along bad genes. Genes are a piece of the puzzle….BUT it is the CHOICES you make every day that are to blame. You must take responsibility for yourself because no one else can.
When we Starve ourselves, Dehydrate ourselves, Exhaust ourselves, Eat processed foods, surround ourselves with toxins every day, all these choices influence the way our body processes food, burns calories and regulates our weight. How do you change it? To learn how to manipulate our biochemistry to our benefit, we have to understand how our hormones have already been manipulated to our detriment. Here are some of the ways.
Too many Yo-Yo diets: Instead of maintaining a stable weight, you’ve developed a frustrating up-and-down weight-loss pattern. You’ve repeatedly gone on extreme diets and lost weight, then, you’ve slipped back into your old ways of eating and regained that weight. Sound familiar???
Too many of the same foods, all processed: You’ve consumed so many processed foods that your body doesn’t recognize as real food — because they’re not!
Too many lazy years: You’ve spent a lot of time on the couch. Don’t blame your lagging metabolism just because you never exercised.
Too many pesticides in our food: Some farmers spray harmful pesticides on our food, and you’ve chosen those over organic foods.
Too many toxins in our environment: More than 100,000 synthetic chemicals have been registered for commercial use — with 2,000 more added each year — but very few of them have been tested adequately for toxicity. Exposure Overload to many synthetic chemicals in products in and around your home.
Too many bad bugs — and not enough good ones: Do you use hand sanitizers all the time to rid yourselves of pests? This is pointless and not beneficial for the healthy functioning of your immune system.
Too many hours at work — and not enough in bed: You’ve let yourself get stressed out. Stress is like kryptonite for your hormones — even just a bit of it can throw them entirely out of whack. Healthy adults need 7-8 hours of daily sleep.
Too many pharmaceuticals — even in our water: You’ve taken prescriptions dashed off by your doctor and haven’t always checked out how they might interact with certain herbs, vitamins, or other supplements or prescriptions. All these pharmaceuticals could have a serious impact on your hormonal health. Remember your body is a well balanced Chemical Factory when treated correctly.
Too many cigarettes: You’ve ignored all the medical findings on the damage smoking can cause. Smoking negatively impacts endocrine glands, which produce hormones, in addition to pretty much every cell in your body. Why do people still start smoking???
Yes, there is no denying that we are struggling with an environment that conspires to make and keep us fat. But you have the power to do something about it! You need to realize that your metabolism and hormones can start working for you again — just clean up your act with a healthy home and healthy eating, and you’ll be able to tip the balance toward staying naturally skinny.
Will it be easy? Nothing is easy but it is a choice we all can make for ourselves.
Where do you want to be with your health in a year? Are you willing to make the necessary changes to meet that goal? Do you need help?
Melissa Bierman and Beverly Monical (me) will be starting another Fat Loss Accountability Class in March. Apply today by calling Beverly- 336-430-7393 or Melissa- 847-431-4055 for details. Also check out our WebTV Show at http://www.totalwellnesstv.com .



9. February 2010 at 5:03 pm
HI Beverly,
I would love for you to share more about a healthy home and healthy eating. Can you give some examples?
You have a choice so, make it a better than terrific day!
(that’s a good choice….right?)
Terry
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11. February 2010 at 7:08 am
First, thank you for your insightful post. I like your website and find it especially instructive. I love your facility of saying (by blogging) little things that other blogger never take any time to say. I discovered it while doing a search on Google as a consequence I certainly will come back here when I have more time.Thanks
11. February 2010 at 7:58 pm
Thank you Aracely.Please come back again.
Beverly
22. February 2010 at 6:43 am
Thanks Beverly, I mis-understood a few years ago about kicking my metabolism into High gear. You’ve re-enforced a lot of the things I’ve learned over recent years. I’ll definitely check back here often as you resonate with a lot of my lifestyle.
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22. February 2010 at 7:22 am
Bill,
I am happy that you liked my post.Looking at your e-mail, you live where I will be moving this year.
22. February 2010 at 4:50 pm
Beverly,
I must admit, I’ve probably committed all of the above offenses at one time or another (with the exception of smoking…). When I began to educate myself about creating better health through taking proactive measures I was amazed to learn that these choices have not only affected my metabolism but my hormones as well.
This is great information, so important for all of us to be aware of. Thanks for sharing!
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22. February 2010 at 6:51 pm
Kathy,
Thank you for taking the time to comment. It is very easy to mess up our metabolism.With a few changes and commitment you can make it better. Let me know if you need any help.
Beverly