myawethinTICself's Journal, 17 Feb 14

I will be trying something different today & for the next 2 weeks that I must admit I am a bit excited about! :D

I mentioned a few weeks ago about reading a book titled "The 100" by Jorge Cruise. Well,I took 15 pages of notes then went back over them to get a fuller understanding of what he was saying,which was that we only need to count sugar calories in order to lose weight.
(For those who enjoy an argument please save it for YOUR posts or others of like mind & do *not* add it to *my* journal.Thank you)
In fact,Jorge makes the claim that by applying this method we will lose up to 18 lbs in 2 weeks.Then afterwards lose 1-4 lbs per week consistently.
He makes some statements that I agree with,such as that with knowledge & understanding come motivation to move forward. That making the connection between sugar,carbs,insulin & the accumulation of fat in the body we become empowered to make right choices.And that losing weight isn't about the *quantity* of food as much as it is about the *quality* of the food.
He also explains *why* weight fluctuates:"There is a 24 hr. cycle to fat:we begin accumulating fat at the beginning of the day & then ,ideally,we burn fat between meals & when sleeping at night. Thus we weigh less in the morning & gain weight into the day."Basically what determines the # on the scale & the *changing* of that # is the *type* of foods we eat & how our individual body reacts to that food.Unlike what some believe ,our body is *much more* than a gas tank that can simply be filled with the lowest grade of fuel we can decide & then run until empty. Our body is a complex system that is marvelously designed to communicate with the foods we eat & in order to determine how they should be stored or regulated. :D Maybe this will help those who have voiced frustration over their scales "fickleness" :D He goes on to say that our choices thru-out the day affects how this works: More carbs=more insulin= more fat stored on the body.Conclusion- Foods that drive hormones to store fat instead of burning it makes us fat!
Sugar calories consist of ALL carbohydrates:Grains,Starchy veggies, flours,potatoes,fruits,crackers,cakes,chips,pasta,cereal,rice,corn,etc. To calculate sugar carbs in food he says to take the total carb. grams & multiply it by 4.The aim is to have no more than 100,spread thru-out the day.
What I found exciting is he gave a chart where depending on how much you want to lose,what you can expect:
Lose 30-60 lbs...6-9 lbs/wk
Lose 10-29 lbs...4-6 lbs/wk
Lose 3-9 lbs...1-4 lbs/wk
Aim for 25-30 grams of fiber/day to accelerate weight loss with plenty of water to move waste.GOAL-to feel satisfied (full means overate)Eat ONLY when hungry.
***When near goal weight,weight loss will naturally slow down.

The 100 is designed to ensure body is keeping insulin low & producing leptin (appetite suppressing hormone)regardless of gender,age,size while ensuring enough complex carbs daily. If larger body types feel they need more to eat he has provided lists of foods from proteins,fats & low sugar veggies he calls "freebies" that can be eaten .
For those who want a more structured approach he also includes a meal planner.

There is so much information in this book that I think is important to know & that I'm thrilled at the opportunity I took to read it. I am anxious to see how it goes.

View Diet Calendar, 17 February 2014:
887 kcal Fat: 55.81g | Prot: 72.51g | Carbs: 34.41g.   Breakfast: lemon juice, Tap Water, Skinny Muffin. Lunch: lemon juice, Tap Water, Salad Dressing, Parmesan Cheese (Grated), Light Tuna Fish (Drained Solids In Water, Canned), Chop't Romaine. Dinner: lemon juice, Tap Water, Great Value Fine Red Wine Vinegar, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Giant Eagle Cherry Tomatoes, Baby Spinach, Beef Chuck (Mock Tender Steak, Lean Only, Trimmed to 1/4" Fat). Snacks/Other: Crystal Farms Mozzarella String Cheese. more...
1962 kcal Exercise: Sleeping - 8 hours, Resting - 16 hours. more...

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Okay. I think I'll just let this go where it goes. If the guy is disregarding some carbs, then all carbs are not sugar and I will never understand this. I think he just found a gimmicky way to sell books. The proof is in the pudding. I'll watch your weight loss record to see if it improves. I'm afraid most of us look for the magic bullet that doesn't exst. I started the Zone diet at the same time a friend started Atkins. I thought I'd chosen wrong. Atkins initial loss was very high, but 20 weeks in, we were in exactly the same place. I hope this works for you though. 
17 Feb 14 by member: northernmusician
Weight loss is 80% diet and 20% exercise. 
18 Feb 14 by member: oldrnwisr1
Good luck. I look forward to following your progress. 
18 Feb 14 by member: lmgeis
I do agree that sugar is the key to weight loss and thats any food that has a strong impact on insulin levels. I don't agree that our bodies burn fat between meals. It's my understanding that the body doesn't start going to fat storage until all stored glucose has been burned. That window of fat burning is 12-16 hours after your last meal. That's why people who fast have such success with fat loss. But controlling insulin is very important and quality of food is definitely important if you want your body to operate like it should and get your hormones that control body fat to work in harmony. Good luck! 
18 Feb 14 by member: mrspackrat
I hate calling what I do a "diet"..for us, it's been a lifestyle change. All calories are definitely NOT created equal! 
18 Feb 14 by member: notjune1
NM....Maybe he is,but I didn't buy the book,just a lot of what he said. I will continue with this for the 2 weeks as planned however I will also be looking into the inconsistencies to try to get an understanding that I may or may not be missing.I do appreciate you bringing it to my attention. I'm not looking for anything magical for weight loss,but maybe a *quicker* way of losing stored fat & keeping it off,would be nice.:D I'm making changes that I intend to keep for my *lifetime*.For 50 years I've been learning the wrong way of how a healthy person should eat & exercise. If it takes another 50 yrs to get it right,so be it, but I hope not. :D You mention the Zone & Atkins,how one appeared to be quicker than the other but eventually met up in the same place...I mentioned earlier I'm not familiar with Atkins,nor am I with the Zone,other than here-say,anyway,there could be various reasons for that,as I'm sure you're aware of & again it seems I'm missing something????Please enlighten me :D  
18 Feb 14 by member: myawethinTICself
OLDRNWISR1 & IMGES...thank you :D 
18 Feb 14 by member: myawethinTICself
MRSPACKRAT....Interesting,"the body not going into fat storage until all stored glucose is burned",hmmmm.I will look into that again,perhaps,as I'm not sure I would agree with that. 
18 Feb 14 by member: myawethinTICself
Nope. There's no more translation problem. You understand what I was saying. I understand wanting to do it right. For me, I found that I tended to put off getting it done because I wanted to be on the perfect diet, and I never made any progress. Over the course of my 65 pound weight loss I was on four diets, so switching doesn't matter. But I always made sure that every one of them produced results. My conclusion? They all work, if you work them. I believe each 'diet' has its own unique benefits, but if the calories aren't in line, it's not happening no matter how 'clean' or 'healthy' you eat. 
18 Feb 14 by member: northernmusician
So true.  
18 Feb 14 by member: ClassicRocker
Thanks for sharing this info! 
18 Feb 14 by member: dra1018
DRA...your welcome! Nice to see you on my post :D 
18 Feb 14 by member: myawethinTICself

     
 

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