During the first 23 days of Round 2 Phase 2 (R2P2) I lost 25 pounds. Then I decided to exercise. This slowed my daily losses, but I began to firm up. Frankly, I don't care what the scales read as long as I look good! I mean, the daily losses during P2 are always thrilling, but I just want to be fit and firm first and foremost. That was a mouthful! HAHAHA ;)
I began my exercise foray with BeachBody's 10 Minute Trainer. I found I was still too large to do many of the floor exercises, but was also thrilled to learn that I could actually perform many at that point. When I began the 10 Minute Trainer, I had lost 75 pounds with the HCG plan, so I was much more agile than I had once been! However, I finally decided that I would hold off on the 10MT until a few more pounds had left and instead try the Tabata Protocol prescribed in Dr. Simeon's book on the HCG Protocol. It's intense, but easy to accomplish and only takes a few minutes. I've been working up using my exercise bike and find I really enjoy it. If you have questions about it, let me know. I'll send or post the details.
Back to the books! Finals will be complete in a few days and I am looking forward to hurrying this cookbook out to you all. Hang in there--you are closer than you think!
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Back In Town
I apologize for being off the hook for a couple of months! The PhD program is pretty intense and I have been focusing every free minute on completing the Volume 2 Cookbook, so something had to head to the back burner...unfortunately it was this blog. The cookbook has pictures, as promised; however, this has proved to be a great challenge and editing has gone on and on and on. I have one more final to complete this weekend, then the book will finally be out, God willing. :) I appreciate your patience and understanding during this creation phase.
Also, the request for a daily menu has been granted. I will be forwarding free copies of those to all my buyers as a gift for your patience and patronage. Thanks for your support!
Also, the request for a daily menu has been granted. I will be forwarding free copies of those to all my buyers as a gift for your patience and patronage. Thanks for your support!
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Two Critical HCG Plan Keys to Melting Fat
If you are like me, you want to maximize those Phase Two days and lose the most weight possible while you can. Phase Three is more about maintaining the weight lost in Phase Two, so the progress is much slower. So the 43 or so days in Phase Two are really important in your overall HCG journey. Let me help you make the most of them!
I've found two keys to making the most of Phase Two losses: 1) grapefruit and 2) cleansing tea. According to my food journal, the days I lost the most were the days when I included 1/2 grapefruit as one of my fruits. And I consistently drink a cleansing tea that helps me not only move things along regularly, but it has properties that cleanse one body system at a time, removing stored mucus and other metabolic waste that bloat us and cause cellulite.
Similarly, I found that although essential oils were villianized on my HCG plan materials, I have had marvelous luck with them regarding weight loss. Grapefruit essential oil is particularly helpful, although you can only safely ingest certified therapeutic grade oils. Make certain you only use Young Living essential oils as they are the only oils proven to be organic, therapeutic grade oils. Recently, other oil companies have begun to claim therapeutic grade status, but in my research this has not been proven. In my opinion, only Young Living oils can prove this and the research shows it. Please don't ingest any other kind of oils. If you want the oils, contact me and I will get them to you at the best price, pronto!
Again, this cleansing process is eliminating tons of debris and stored toxins along with those fat cells, so water flushing is critical! If you don't flush out these wastes quickly enough, you may begin to feel flu-like symptoms, headaches, nausea, etc. when they flood your bloodstream. So drinky, drinky, drinky!!
Keep up the great work! You are SO much closer than you think! ;)
I've found two keys to making the most of Phase Two losses: 1) grapefruit and 2) cleansing tea. According to my food journal, the days I lost the most were the days when I included 1/2 grapefruit as one of my fruits. And I consistently drink a cleansing tea that helps me not only move things along regularly, but it has properties that cleanse one body system at a time, removing stored mucus and other metabolic waste that bloat us and cause cellulite.
Similarly, I found that although essential oils were villianized on my HCG plan materials, I have had marvelous luck with them regarding weight loss. Grapefruit essential oil is particularly helpful, although you can only safely ingest certified therapeutic grade oils. Make certain you only use Young Living essential oils as they are the only oils proven to be organic, therapeutic grade oils. Recently, other oil companies have begun to claim therapeutic grade status, but in my research this has not been proven. In my opinion, only Young Living oils can prove this and the research shows it. Please don't ingest any other kind of oils. If you want the oils, contact me and I will get them to you at the best price, pronto!
Again, this cleansing process is eliminating tons of debris and stored toxins along with those fat cells, so water flushing is critical! If you don't flush out these wastes quickly enough, you may begin to feel flu-like symptoms, headaches, nausea, etc. when they flood your bloodstream. So drinky, drinky, drinky!!
Keep up the great work! You are SO much closer than you think! ;)
Friday, July 29, 2011
How Much/How Many?
I get so many questions about the HCG plan itself. I think we all just get so excited about the prospect of losing about a pound a day that we make it more difficult than it is. I know because I did the same thing. ;) It's no problem, though; just normal. So ask away and don't be shy. In the meantime, here are some clarifications that might help.
The plan calls for about 100 grams of food portions. That's also about 3.5/4.0 ounces of food by weight.
Also, remember that your meats are 100 grams before cooking. Since we live in a rural area where there is no Kroger, I have a hard time finding USA/'clean' fish products. One nearby Wal-Mart carries bags of USA shrimp, but they are pre-cooked. However, Kroger carries USA raw frozen shrimp of about the same size. So I thawed the raw shrimp, drained and weighed 100 grams of it, then I cooked it and compared it to the pre-cooked shrimp. I found that 100 grams of raw shrimp (medium size) is about equal to 12 pre-cooked shrimp (of the medium size).
I found individually frozen chicken breasts to be too big for our purposes, so I buy the All Natural Tyson frozen chicken tenderloins, which are much smaller. In most cases, two small-sized tenderloins weigh in at about 100 grams (uncooked, of course). I grab a plastic storage container or resealable bag, dump in some seasoned salt, italian herb blend, garlic salt, Mrs. Dash, and add my chicken, then throw it in the fridge to marinate for at least a day. The plan calls for rotating meat choices each day (not eating the same protein twice in one day), so If I put 4 tenderloins in to marinate, then I have two or three days' worth. Three days in the fridge is just right. When I take out the last two to cook, I immediately fix up another batch and place in the fridge (fresh container). It takes literally about 3 or 4 minutes in a covered skillet to brown them and voila! Lunch (or dinner) is served. And these things are deLISH! mmmmmmmm
Try your hand at this and see how easy it becomes to judge portions. Soon you will not even have to weigh them...but be sure to weigh yourself every day because you will be seeing those pounds melt away!! Yippeee!
Keep at it. You are doing great! You are so much closer than you think. ;)
The plan calls for about 100 grams of food portions. That's also about 3.5/4.0 ounces of food by weight.
Also, remember that your meats are 100 grams before cooking. Since we live in a rural area where there is no Kroger, I have a hard time finding USA/'clean' fish products. One nearby Wal-Mart carries bags of USA shrimp, but they are pre-cooked. However, Kroger carries USA raw frozen shrimp of about the same size. So I thawed the raw shrimp, drained and weighed 100 grams of it, then I cooked it and compared it to the pre-cooked shrimp. I found that 100 grams of raw shrimp (medium size) is about equal to 12 pre-cooked shrimp (of the medium size).
I found individually frozen chicken breasts to be too big for our purposes, so I buy the All Natural Tyson frozen chicken tenderloins, which are much smaller. In most cases, two small-sized tenderloins weigh in at about 100 grams (uncooked, of course). I grab a plastic storage container or resealable bag, dump in some seasoned salt, italian herb blend, garlic salt, Mrs. Dash, and add my chicken, then throw it in the fridge to marinate for at least a day. The plan calls for rotating meat choices each day (not eating the same protein twice in one day), so If I put 4 tenderloins in to marinate, then I have two or three days' worth. Three days in the fridge is just right. When I take out the last two to cook, I immediately fix up another batch and place in the fridge (fresh container). It takes literally about 3 or 4 minutes in a covered skillet to brown them and voila! Lunch (or dinner) is served. And these things are deLISH! mmmmmmmm
Try your hand at this and see how easy it becomes to judge portions. Soon you will not even have to weigh them...but be sure to weigh yourself every day because you will be seeing those pounds melt away!! Yippeee!
Keep at it. You are doing great! You are so much closer than you think. ;)
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Breaking Plateaus and Regaining Losses
During my first 43 days in Phase Two of the HCG plan, I hit two plateaus and experienced one gain. Still, with all the ups and downs, I managed to lose 41 pounds in those 43 days. The highest one day loss I had was 4 pounds; most days I had a 1/2 pound loss.
When I hit a plateau (where my weight stayed the same for two or more days), the recommendation was to have an 'apple day'. An apple day consists of lots of water and 5 apples, but nothing else all day. This is usually the way to resolve a plateau of 5 days or more at the same weight. Since I had not gone 5 days on my plateaus, I opted for adding exercise and reducing salt intake instead. This worked for me both times. I also always added Bragg's Organic Apple Cider Vinegar to my raw tomatoes, cucumbers, and sliced apples on those days. Obviously one or more of these tactics, which had been suggested to me with my plan, did the trick.
I use only seasoned sea salt, but be careful to use one that has no sugar added---I know--crazy, isn't it? Just check your labels to be sure. Seasoned salt typically has less sodium (as does sea salt) than regular table salt, so I regularly use it to keep my sodium intake in check.
Also, be cautious about overexertion as it can cause a stall in losses. I simply added a daily mile-long power walk. Sometimes I pile up the cushions on my sofa so that my legs are high off the floor, and do sit ups--actually, a more accurate description is a 'sit-back'. ;) From an upright sitting position, I cross my arms over my chest and lean waaaayyy back, until I feel the pull in my lower abs and sides. Then I sit back up. This really works those lower abs with no back strain and no special equipment. I can rack up 200 of these during commercials or a television show in no time.
What are your exercise strategies? Which salt do you use? How close are you to your goal/how many pounds have you lost so far? I'd love for you to share your thoughts here by replying to this post (below).
Have a great week! You are closer than you think!
When I hit a plateau (where my weight stayed the same for two or more days), the recommendation was to have an 'apple day'. An apple day consists of lots of water and 5 apples, but nothing else all day. This is usually the way to resolve a plateau of 5 days or more at the same weight. Since I had not gone 5 days on my plateaus, I opted for adding exercise and reducing salt intake instead. This worked for me both times. I also always added Bragg's Organic Apple Cider Vinegar to my raw tomatoes, cucumbers, and sliced apples on those days. Obviously one or more of these tactics, which had been suggested to me with my plan, did the trick.
I use only seasoned sea salt, but be careful to use one that has no sugar added---I know--crazy, isn't it? Just check your labels to be sure. Seasoned salt typically has less sodium (as does sea salt) than regular table salt, so I regularly use it to keep my sodium intake in check.
Also, be cautious about overexertion as it can cause a stall in losses. I simply added a daily mile-long power walk. Sometimes I pile up the cushions on my sofa so that my legs are high off the floor, and do sit ups--actually, a more accurate description is a 'sit-back'. ;) From an upright sitting position, I cross my arms over my chest and lean waaaayyy back, until I feel the pull in my lower abs and sides. Then I sit back up. This really works those lower abs with no back strain and no special equipment. I can rack up 200 of these during commercials or a television show in no time.
What are your exercise strategies? Which salt do you use? How close are you to your goal/how many pounds have you lost so far? I'd love for you to share your thoughts here by replying to this post (below).
Have a great week! You are closer than you think!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
How to make the most of your HCG journey
There are several key tips to making the most of the HCG plan, which I have learned in the process of keeping my food journal. The first is keep a food journal! ;) If you need a template, let me know. Really, a good old-fashioned Word or Notepad document will do. Just be sure to include the date, weight, details of foods you ate and how they were prepared, as well as exercise/activity notes. This will be helpful when trying to determine what caused a stall/plateau or accelerated loss.
Secondly, I've found several factors (some quite surprising) that cause a stall in my progress: sunburn, aerobic exercise, lotions with oils in them, and too much salt. This is my experience, but yours might be different. If you have stalled for a day with no weight loss at all, look back on the day's activities (which you have noted in your journal) to see if any of my progress stalls apply to you. Take note of your actions to find the clues.
Another crucial part is drinking enough water to flush out the fat! Be sure to halve your weight, then count that as ounces of water you need. For example: If you weigh 200 pounds, you'll need 100 ounces of water a day. That's 12 and a half eight-ounce cups or 5 twenty-ounce bottles of water like those commonly found at Sam's Club or WalMart. I use glass bottles and fill my own in order to avoid that nasty plastic leaching issue. ;) Distilled water seems to be best. Maybe you haven't thought about it, but a cup of water is literally the size of a normal coffee cup--simple to gulp down. And if you can gulp one an hour throughout your waking hours, those 100 ounces a day are do-able. I've found that many people really don't like drinking water, so that may be helpful; just gulp and go.
One last tip for today: LOAD UP appropriately on the two load days prior to dosing. I'm a healthy eater, used to all organics and no white sugar, flour, etc., but the advice I got was to pig out on those days, so I took it. I ate pizza, creme horns, cheeseburgers and fries on those two days and gained two pounds! The good news is that I have never been hungry on the HCG protocol and I lost those two pounds PLUS on my first day of dosing. Can't beat that! ;)
More tips next week!
Secondly, I've found several factors (some quite surprising) that cause a stall in my progress: sunburn, aerobic exercise, lotions with oils in them, and too much salt. This is my experience, but yours might be different. If you have stalled for a day with no weight loss at all, look back on the day's activities (which you have noted in your journal) to see if any of my progress stalls apply to you. Take note of your actions to find the clues.
Another crucial part is drinking enough water to flush out the fat! Be sure to halve your weight, then count that as ounces of water you need. For example: If you weigh 200 pounds, you'll need 100 ounces of water a day. That's 12 and a half eight-ounce cups or 5 twenty-ounce bottles of water like those commonly found at Sam's Club or WalMart. I use glass bottles and fill my own in order to avoid that nasty plastic leaching issue. ;) Distilled water seems to be best. Maybe you haven't thought about it, but a cup of water is literally the size of a normal coffee cup--simple to gulp down. And if you can gulp one an hour throughout your waking hours, those 100 ounces a day are do-able. I've found that many people really don't like drinking water, so that may be helpful; just gulp and go.
One last tip for today: LOAD UP appropriately on the two load days prior to dosing. I'm a healthy eater, used to all organics and no white sugar, flour, etc., but the advice I got was to pig out on those days, so I took it. I ate pizza, creme horns, cheeseburgers and fries on those two days and gained two pounds! The good news is that I have never been hungry on the HCG protocol and I lost those two pounds PLUS on my first day of dosing. Can't beat that! ;)
More tips next week!
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