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		<title>ONE OF THE ESSENTIAL COMPONENTS OF MINDFULNESS: ADOPTING AN OBSERVATIONAL, NONJUDGMENTAL ATTITUDE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To be mindful is to be an observer, not a judge. With most things in life, we are quick to label and judge. When you are on a diet and you experience hunger (be it physical appetite or emotional craving, you are probably quick to label that experience as &#8220;bad.&#8221; When you judge hunger to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To be mindful is to be an observer, not a judge. With most things in life, we are quick to label and judge. When you are on a diet and you experience hunger (be it physical appetite or emotional craving, you are probably quick to label that experience as &#8220;bad.&#8221; When you judge hunger to be negative you give it power and you begin a struggle that you will surely lose.I will help you understand that food cravings and hunger are neither good nor bad, they simply exist. They are merely feelings, thoughts, and physical sensations. They are not you. They are experiences within you. You can choose to react to them and allow them to overwhelm and suffocate you or you can choose to be aware of them and then let them go.Don&#8217;t worry if you don&#8217;t understand all of this now or exactly how it works. Keep an open mind and it will become clear.*65\358\8*</p>
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		<title>DEALING WITH UNPREDICTABLE PERIODS: ANOREXIA NERVOSA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 16:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was thirteen I weighed 140 pounds—I&#8217;m 5&#8217;9&#8243;—and I started a diet to lose weight. Well, I got carried away and I went down to 98 pounds. I had anorexia nervosa. I lost my period and it never returned. Now I&#8217;m eighteen, I weigh 118 pounds, and my anorexia is still not over. I&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">When I was thirteen I weighed 140 pounds—I&#8217;m 5&#8217;9&#8243;—and I started a diet to lose weight. Well, I got carried away and I went down to 98 pounds. I had anorexia nervosa. I lost my period and it never returned. Now I&#8217;m eighteen, I weigh 118 pounds, and my anorexia is still not over. I&#8217;ve been to several doctors and they all tell me I&#8217;m healthy and have no abnormalities other than that I don&#8217;t menstruate. I&#8217;m worried because maybe I&#8217;ll never be able to have children.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">—M.A.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Baltimore, Maryland</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Teenage girls from financially comfortable families are the most common sufferers of anorexia nervosa, a puzzling illness which has been called the golden disease because so many of its victims are rich. The disease is fascinating to doctors, who still are not certain why it starts.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">A young woman with anorexia is obsessed with becoming thin at all costs, usually through self-starvation. She may be using her emaciation as a cry for attention, or an emotional fixation may be driving her to reduce. In its extreme, anorexia can be fatal, so it is up to parents to be sensitive to the weight loss of their teenage children.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Just as with weight gain, weight loss can put stress on the pituitary gland, prevent the brain hormones LH and FSH from being released, and arrest the menstrual cycle. I almost think this menstrual halt is nature&#8217;s way of protecting an undernourished woman from adding more strain to her body.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It has been found that anorexic women often don&#8217;t know that they are starving themselves. Looking in mirrors, they don&#8217;t see themselves as shockingly thin—quite the opposite, many of them can view themselves as too fat. They have trouble interpreting hunger signals and, psychologically, they feel victimized. It has been found that anorexics believe that everything they do must be to fulfill the demands of others. They feel personally ineffective, and the control they have over their bodies gives them a sense of power.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Treatment for anorexia nervosa must begin as soon as possible. The longer the disease lingers, the harder it is to overcome. Psychiatric counseling is needed to resolve the deeply-rooted psychological problems that are causing the disease. There is also some evidence that vitamin B6 might help to regulate the menstrual cycle at the same time. Once women can enjoy eating again and they gain weight, their periods will return and they will be able to have children. The 118-pound woman who wrote this letter is still underweight for her 5&#8217;9&#8243; height, and she should find a doctor who will recognize her problem and help her to increase her weight to the level at which her menstruation will return.</div>
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<p>DEALING WITH UNPREDICTABLE PERIODS: ANOREXIA NERVOSAWhen I was thirteen I weighed 140 pounds—I&#8217;m 5&#8217;9&#8243;—and I started a diet to lose weight. Well, I got carried away and I went down to 98 pounds. I had anorexia nervosa. I lost my period and it never returned. Now I&#8217;m eighteen, I weigh 118 pounds, and my anorexia is still not over. I&#8217;ve been to several doctors and they all tell me I&#8217;m healthy and have no abnormalities other than that I don&#8217;t menstruate. I&#8217;m worried because maybe I&#8217;ll never be able to have children.—M.A.Baltimore, MarylandTeenage girls from financially comfortable families are the most common sufferers of anorexia nervosa, a puzzling illness which has been called the golden disease because so many of its victims are rich. The disease is fascinating to doctors, who still are not certain why it starts.A young woman with anorexia is obsessed with becoming thin at all costs, usually through self-starvation. She may be using her emaciation as a cry for attention, or an emotional fixation may be driving her to reduce. In its extreme, anorexia can be fatal, so it is up to parents to be sensitive to the weight loss of their teenage children.Just as with weight gain, weight loss can put stress on the pituitary gland, prevent the brain hormones LH and FSH from being released, and arrest the menstrual cycle. I almost think this menstrual halt is nature&#8217;s way of protecting an undernourished woman from adding more strain to her body.It has been found that anorexic women often don&#8217;t know that they are starving themselves. Looking in mirrors, they don&#8217;t see themselves as shockingly thin—quite the opposite, many of them can view themselves as too fat. They have trouble interpreting hunger signals and, psychologically, they feel victimized. It has been found that anorexics believe that everything they do must be to fulfill the demands of others. They feel personally ineffective, and the control they have over their bodies gives them a sense of power.Treatment for anorexia nervosa must begin as soon as possible. The longer the disease lingers, the harder it is to overcome. Psychiatric counseling is needed to resolve the deeply-rooted psychological problems that are causing the disease. There is also some evidence that vitamin B6 might help to regulate the menstrual cycle at the same time. Once women can enjoy eating again and they gain weight, their periods will return and they will be able to have children. The 118-pound woman who wrote this letter is still underweight for her 5&#8217;9&#8243; height, and she should find a doctor who will recognize her problem and help her to increase her weight to the level at which her menstruation will return.*46\333\2*</p>
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		<title>SURGERY FOR WEIGHT LOSS: JEJUNOILEAL BYPASS AND GASTROPLASTY</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Feb 2011 16:25:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jejunoileal bypass This procedure is no longer performed. More than 90% of the small bowel was bypassed by attaching the beginning of the jejunum to the end of the ileum, leaving a total of only 18 functional inches. This caused rapid transit of food through the bowel and incomplete digestion, leading to malabsorption and severe [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Jejunoileal bypass</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">This procedure is no longer performed. More than 90% of the small bowel was bypassed by attaching the beginning of the jejunum to the end of the ileum, leaving a total of only 18 functional inches. This caused rapid transit of food through the bowel and incomplete digestion, leading to malabsorption and severe steatorrhoea. The aim was to allow subjects to eat an unrestricted diet with no change in eating habits, and still lose weight. Although successful in that respect, it caused an unacceptable incidence of severe, occasionally life-threatening complications and side-effects, including acute hepatic failure, cirrhosis, oxalate nephropathy and chronic renal failure, immune complex arthritis and malabsorption syndromes. Although this procedure was abandoned around 1980, patients with late side-effects are occasionally encountered in primary care.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Gastroplasty</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The word literally means &#8216;changing the shape of the stomach&#8217;. This is performed by partitioning a pouch of between 15 and 40 mL at the top of the stomach. This fills rapidly with food and empties slowly, through a narrow channel, into the body of the stomach. The pouch restricts the volume of food a person can eat by reducing the stomach&#8217;s functional capacity. Among the most commonly used procedures is the vertical-banded gastroplasty.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Laparoscopic gastric banding involves wrapping an adjustable band around the outside of the stomach to prevent distension and restrict intake. The degree of restriction is altered by increasing or decreasing the pressure through an epigastric or abdominal port.</div>
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<p>SURGERY FOR WEIGHT LOSS: JEJUNOILEAL BYPASS AND GASTROPLASTYJejunoileal bypassThis procedure is no longer performed. More than 90% of the small bowel was bypassed by attaching the beginning of the jejunum to the end of the ileum, leaving a total of only 18 functional inches. This caused rapid transit of food through the bowel and incomplete digestion, leading to malabsorption and severe steatorrhoea. The aim was to allow subjects to eat an unrestricted diet with no change in eating habits, and still lose weight. Although successful in that respect, it caused an unacceptable incidence of severe, occasionally life-threatening complications and side-effects, including acute hepatic failure, cirrhosis, oxalate nephropathy and chronic renal failure, immune complex arthritis and malabsorption syndromes. Although this procedure was abandoned around 1980, patients with late side-effects are occasionally encountered in primary care.<br />
GastroplastyThe word literally means &#8216;changing the shape of the stomach&#8217;. This is performed by partitioning a pouch of between 15 and 40 mL at the top of the stomach. This fills rapidly with food and empties slowly, through a narrow channel, into the body of the stomach. The pouch restricts the volume of food a person can eat by reducing the stomach&#8217;s functional capacity. Among the most commonly used procedures is the vertical-banded gastroplasty.Laparoscopic gastric banding involves wrapping an adjustable band around the outside of the stomach to prevent distension and restrict intake. The degree of restriction is altered by increasing or decreasing the pressure through an epigastric or abdominal port.*61/312/5*</p>
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		<title>SUPPLEMENTS AND EATING TIPS: LIMIT YOUR ALCOHOL INTAKE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used to tell my patients to watch their alcohol intake. Then a patient told me, laughing, &#8220;Yeah, I watch my alcohol intake. I watch it being poured into my glass, I watch it as I lift the glass to my mouth and drink it.&#8221; Now I say limit your alcohol intake. In modest quantities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">I used to tell my patients to watch their alcohol intake. Then a patient told me, laughing, &#8220;Yeah, I watch my alcohol intake. I watch it being poured into my glass, I watch it as I lift the glass to my mouth and drink it.&#8221; Now I say limit your alcohol intake. In modest quantities alcohol is good for you. There is a huge amount of research, some of it conducted by various governments (including the United States), showing that up to 1<sup>1</sup>/<sub>2</sub> ounces of pure alcohol per day (that is about two drinks) significantly lowers your bad cholesterol levels, and spread out over a few hours, not taken on an empty stomach, and not prior to driving, lengthens your life expectancy by several years. On the other hand, alcohol contains plenty of calories, so use it sensibly.</span>
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<p style="text-align: justify"><span style="color:black">     Be realistic—Most of us, including me, are not going to follow any plan perfectly. <a href="http://www.medrx-one.me/order_cheap_20103_xenical_rx_pills.php" title="Xenical (Orlistat)"/></span>The more strict you are with yourself, the more likely you&#8217;ll be to abandon the plan altogether.<span style="color:black"> As I&#8217;ve said before, just making the effort can do wonders for your body and your overall health.<br />
</span></p>
<p style="background: white"><span style="color:black">*98\29\2*<br />
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		<title>WEIGHT-LOSS PRODUCTS: STIMULANTS</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These diet pills, which are actually brain stimulants, are so popular that variations of them are sold in supermarkets under brand names such as Dexatrim. One common amphetamine-like drug, a central nervous stimulant called benzedrine, was first used as a nasal inhalant to ease breathing. It was discontinued, however, when it was found that people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">These diet pills, which are actually brain stimulants, are so popular that variations of them are sold in supermarkets under brand names such as Dexatrim. One common amphetamine-like drug, a central nervous stimulant called benzedrine, was first used as a nasal inhalant to ease breathing. It was discontinued, however, when it was found that people were taking it out of the inhalant and using it for the wrong reasons.</span>
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<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">     Benzedrine, dexedrine, and other amphetamines, commonly known as speed, work by cutting the appetite. But when you stop taking them your appetite returns, often with a vengeance, resulting in a greater weight gain than the original loss. Amphetamines also have potentially serious side effects, including heart palpitations, elevated blood pressure, sleep disturbances, trembling, nervousness, anxiety, agitation, and panic attacks. They may even precipitate heart attacks.</span>
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<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><a href="http://www.drugstore-one.com/xenical.php" title="Xenical is used to help obese people who fit certain weight and height requirements lose weight and maintain weight loss.">     And the risks are not confined to prescription-only drugs.</a><span style="color:black"> Many over-the-counter weight-loss pills at your pharmacy contain a substance called phenylpropanolamine as their main ingredient. Over the years, I have seen numerous patients develop high blood pressure and heart arrhythmias after exposure to this</span><br />
		<span style="color:black">substance.</span>
	</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">     Taking these drugs (prescription or over-the-counter) is of no value for long-term, healthful weight loss, and may also lead to dependency. Kitty Dukakis, wife of 1988 presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, created quite a stir when she admitted to having been hooked on amphetamines for over 20 years. I have even seen children stoned and ill from weight-loss pills (which they take for the high). Do yourself a favor and don&#8217;t get started on any of them.</span>
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<p style="background: white"><span style="color:black">*152\29\2*<br />
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		<title>THE NEW CABBAGE SOUP DIET3</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 04:06:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This diet qualifies for entry into the Single Food Diet Sweepstakes, and states right up front that you should only stay on it for 7 days with the goal of experiencing the gratification of quick weight loss. Then the author suggests that you go off the diet for 2 weeks before trying it for another [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">This diet qualifies for entry into the Single Food Diet Sweepstakes, and states right up front that you should only stay on it for 7 days with the goal of experiencing the gratification of quick weight loss. Then the author suggests that you go off the diet for 2 weeks before trying it for another 7 days. Why the on-off approach? Because, in the author&#8217;s own words, &#8220;The New Cabbage Soup Diet is not appropriate for long-term use. It is not intended as a substitute for good long-term eating habits. The diet may be used for up to a week, but after a week the reader should switch to a normal nutritionally balanced diet [italics mine]<br />
</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><a href="http://drugswatcher.com/product_info.php?cPath=59&amp;products_id=2121" title="Hoodia">     .</a><span style="color:black"> . . The reader should not use the New Cabbage Soup Diet too frequently even with 2-week or longer intervals in between uses.&#8221; When the diet&#8217;s own author admits this right up front, you know that there are serious problems with the diet. If nothing else, it&#8217;s meant to be a quick fix that teaches you nothing about proper lifelong eating habits. So even though cabbage is one of my favorite foods (I eat a bowlful a week), I suggest you avoid this diet.</span>
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<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">     Cabbage soup diets have appeared under various names, including the Fat Burning Soup Diet, the New Mayo Clinic Diet, and the Scared Heart Hospital Diet. Just to set the record straight, there&#8217;s nothing especially fat-burning about eating cabbage soup, and this diet is not associated with the Mayo Clinic or any of the many hospitals that go by the name of Sacred Heart.</span>
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<p style="background: white"><span style="color:black">*139\29\2*<br />
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		<title>THE MOST COMMON DIETING MISTAKES AND HOW TO AVOID THEM</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 04:04:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most diets end in failure. We&#8217;ve all known people who have undergone dramatic weight losses only to pile the pounds back on, often with interest! Most of us have tried following stringent diets and then gone off them (with a vengeance!) because they were too difficult, too boring, or simply didn&#8217;t work within our lifestyles. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">Most diets end in failure. We&#8217;ve all known people who have undergone dramatic weight losses only to pile the pounds back on, often with interest! Most of us have tried following stringent diets and then gone off them (with a vengeance!) because they were too difficult, too boring, or simply didn&#8217;t work within our lifestyles. Obviously, with Chitosan, things will be different. That difference plays itself out by allowing people following my Fat Blocker Program to avoid the standard pitfalls of dieting.</span>
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<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">     What are they?</span>
	</p>
<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><a href="http://www.medrx-one.me/order_cheap_20103_xenical_rx_pills.php" title="Xenical (Orlistat)">     To answer that question, I&#8217;ve made a list of the 11 most common dieting pitfalls and I have shown you how Chitosan, together with my Fat Blocker Program, can help you avoid or minimize them.<br />
</a></p>
<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">     Exercising too little</span>-<span style="color:black">Exercise is essential to weight loss, weight maintenance, and general good health. The Fat Blocker Program includes an excellent plan that makes it easy to start getting in shape: Take small steps! You&#8217;ll find yourself increasing your exercise almost<br />
</span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">automatically. Eventually, chances are you&#8217;ll reach or get close to ideal exercise levels—and then you&#8217;ll stay there.</span>
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<p style="background: white"><span style="color:black">*126\29\2*<br />
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		<title>THE FAT BLOCKER EXERCISE PROGRAM: WALKING</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 04:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walking is one of the easiest and most convenient of all forms of exercise. It requires no equipment other than a good pair of walking shoes and some comfortable clothing, and it can be done almost anywhere. It doesn&#8217;t even demand good weather. In many areas of the country where snow and low temperatures are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">Walking is one of the easiest and most convenient of all forms of exercise. It requires no equipment other than a good pair of walking shoes and some comfortable clothing, and it can be done almost anywhere. It doesn&#8217;t even demand good weather. In many areas of the country where snow and low temperatures are common, mall walking has become a great sport. And for years walkers have been eating up miles and miles worth of pavement in the comfort of their own homes by using treadmills. So for many people, especially former no exercisers, walking is the sport of choice.</span>
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<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">     One of the best things about walking is that you can incorporate it into your daily routine pretty seamlessly. For example, you could walk instead of driving to work. You could take the dog out for a walk, which it would love, instead of sending it outside by itself. A friend of mine had his golden retriever trained to go for a run every evening when he returned from work. If he got home and didn&#8217;t want to go jogging, the dog would drive him nuts until he did. &#8220;We used to run 3 miles every evening,&#8221; my friend told me. &#8220;I would run 1 mile and the dog would run 2!&#8221;</span>
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<p style="text-align: justify"><a href="http://leadmedic.com/product_info.php?cPath=59&amp;products_id=2008" title="Acomplia (Rimonabant)">     Walking, at any pace, is better than sitting, but in order to get cardiovascular benefits you must do more than just stroll.</a><span style="color:black"> Walking briskly can be just as effective as running or bicycling the same distance—it just takes longer. For starters, take yourself out for a walk around your neighborhood. Before you go, do 5 minutes worth of jumping jacks or pushups to warm up, or walk at a slow pace for the first few minutes. Then begin walking briskly. Make sure you keep up a good pace (see the talk-sing test above) and walk for as long as you care to. Try to do a little more each day. And try to find interesting places to walk. (Many cities have walking guides or books that will suggest good walks.) After a while, you&#8217;ll forget about how long you&#8217;ve been walking, lost in the interest or beauty of your surroundings. Soon, 30 minutes will seem wholly insufficient.<br />
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<p style="text-align: justify; background: white"><span style="color:black">     As you come to the end of your walk, slow down to a strolling pace for 5 more minutes, finally finishing your workout with some stretches. Do this walking routine at least 4 times a week for the next few weeks. Once you find that it&#8217;s easy for you to keep going for a half hour or more and you&#8217;re feeling fine, move up to the next level, wogging.</span>
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