Atkins Diet Recipes: Low Carb Panna Cotta

Posted by beeman | Uncategorized | Tuesday 22 June 2010 9:29 pm

Link to Linda’s site and donation link: www.genaw.com In this Atkins Diet in the kitchen video, I make one of Linda’s recipes of Linda’s Low Carb Recipe site fame. It is Panna Cotta, and the ease and lack of ingredients (only 3) is amazing. It is super versatile and only limited by your access to good sugar free syrups like Torani and DaVinci. Here’s the recipe: www.genaw.com 1 envelope unflavored Knox gelatin 3 TBS SF syrup, like DaVinci or Torani 2 cups heavy cream 1/2 cup sugar free syrup In a small bowl, sprinkle the gelatin over 3 tablespoons syrup; let stand 5 minutes to soften. Bring the cream and 1/2 cup syrup to a simmer for about 6 minutes. Remove cream and syrup from the heat and add the gelatin mixture. Stir until the gelatin is completely melted. Pour mixture into 6 individual ramekins or small bowls. Cover the surface with plastic wrap. Chill until set. Makes 6 servings 279 Calories; 29g Fat; 3g Protein; 2.5g Net Carbs

Nutrition & Weight Loss : South Beach Diet & Breastfeeding

Posted by beeman | Uncategorized | Monday 21 June 2010 4:42 pm

If a mother who is breastfeeding uses the South Beach diet, they must remember to consume no fewer than 1800 calories and only enter in the second or third stage. Ensure that a mother on the South Beach diet has a significant milk supply withtips from a licensed dietitian in this free video on weight loss and nutrition. Expert: Christine Marquette Bio: Christine E. Marquette is a registered and licensed dietitian with the Austin Regional Clinic in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

Atkins Diet Progress / Weigh-In Update – Day 49 – Disappointing

Posted by beeman | Uncategorized | Saturday 19 June 2010 2:16 pm

Atkins Diet Progress / Weigh-In Update – Day 49 – Disappointing. Had some sushi today, so I had some not much, but some. I also had a Shrimp Tempura hand roll made with soy paper, but he shrimp was made with flour batter.

Obesity is Starvation

Posted by beeman | symptoms of obesity | Tuesday 15 June 2010 4:48 pm

Most overweight and obese individuals are in a hormonal state that signifies starvation to the rest of the body. This functional state of starvation occurs due to leptin resistance, and the result is that the body temperature decreases, energy levels fall, appetite increases – particularly sugar cravings, the body stores fat more readily than it burns fat, blood sugar and triglyceride levels rise, and the telltale symptoms of metabolic syndrome become present.

Weight Loss Secrets Part 3 – Avoiding Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes and Heart Disease

Posted by beeman | Obesity And Diabetes | Tuesday 15 June 2010 9:40 am

Dr Leon Massage presents his weight loss secrets for avoiding obesity, metabolic syndrome, diabetes and heart disease in a talk to Rotary Australia. He explains how to boost metabolism for faster weight loss and how to prevent the chronic diseases associated with obesity.

CAUSES OF OBESITY, Cure WITH NATURAL MEDICINE – obesus

Posted by beeman | Causes Of Obesity | Tuesday 8 June 2010 11:47 am

Forget about the extra pounds more, try the effective treatment of Jorge Valera, find it here; www.medicinasnaturistas.com

Columbia St. Mary’s Bariatric Center is changing the lives of people suffering with obesity.

Posted by beeman | Psychological Effects Of Obesity | Tuesday 8 June 2010 7:04 am

Obesity is the result of many factors — genetics, family influence, and cultural and psychological factors all play a role. Many of the people who come to the Columbia St. Mary’s Bariatric Center have struggled to lose weigh all their lives — trying numerous diet and exercise programs, only to gain back the weight they’ve lost… and more. During this program, we’ll introduce you to the Bariatric Center team, and tell you more about weight loss surgery, including the risk and benefits, and give you information to help you decide if surgery is an option for you. Bariatric surgery isn’t for everyone. But for many it has led to safe, long-term weight loss.

How Alkaline Water Can Help Diabetes Symptoms Part 2

Posted by beeman | symptoms of obesity | Monday 7 June 2010 4:39 pm

www.waterhealstheworld.com Diabetes is classified as type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is found in children or those in their teen ages often after virus attacks, infection through injury. Symptom can appear quickly and dramatically. It is important that this could be identified and the patients should never be subjected of stress. Stress can cause Diabetic ketoacidosis which could lead to a coma or could be vital as well. Symptoms of Type 2 diabetes are always obcious as this occur in aged people and are ofen considered normal symptoms of ageing or obesity. Patients of carry if often not knowing they are contracted. If not treated on an urgent basis this could lead to blindness, kidney failure, cardiac arrest and or nerve damage. Let us discuss more on the symptoms of type 1 and type 2 diabetes. It is not necessary that all those who have these symptoms are surely diabetic. But it is always safe to conduct a test and make sure everything is normal in case if you find any of these symptoms. Fremont, California Sale, Victoria Montgomery, Alabama Austria, Vienna Townsville, Queensland Victorville, California Belmont, Victoria Olathe, Kansas Yonkers, New York Holland, Amsterdam http www.waterhealstheworld.com

Atkins Diet Recipes: Low Carb Flax Bread

Posted by beeman | Uncategorized | Monday 7 June 2010 9:31 am

Additional contact methods: Twitter: twitter.com IM: Ask One of the questions I get quite often is how do you give up bread on the Atkins Diet, and my point is you don’t have have to. I learned this bread from Book, my Atkins Diet Drill Sergeant about 4 years ago. It is perhaps more English Muffin than bread or bun tasting, but it is good tasting. It’s tastes like a course ground wheat muffin, perfect for a sausage or egg. Book’s Flax Bread: 1 TBS Butter 1 Large Egg 2 TBS Flax Meal (Golden Flax if possible) 1/2 tsp Baking Powder Soften butter. Mix all ingredients together. Microwave for 2 minutes. Makes 2 Servings. Calories: 105 Calories, 9.75g Fat, 2.4g Carbs (2g Fiber), 4g Protein Note: I have started posting collab videos for the FitnessManswers Channel. Please watch my latest video and subscribe: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com

Your Health is Your Wealth-The Cost of Disease

Posted by beeman | Costs Of Obesity | Sunday 6 June 2010 9:27 pm

www.NurtureU.com presents thoughts on the growing epidemic of obesity and rising health care costs. Take control of your wellness with life coaching and hypnosis.

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