Healthy weight loss is not difficult if you start with your kitchen. Your kitchen can be your friend or your worst foe. You will be much better off if you make sure the foods you keep in your kitchen are good for you. Healthy weight loss is much harder when you have sweets you crave and fattening food every time you go into your kitchen. Make it easier on yourself by cleaning out that kitchen. The best place to start is your fridge, have a look around, all kinds of things can hid in your fridge. Stick your head in and look around. Throw out the ice cream and anything else you know needs to be thrown out.
At first it can be hard to sort out what is healthy and what is not. Get into the habit of reading the labels on everything you eat. Every day you hear nutrition information and advertisements for foods that clam to be good for you. Sorting through all this information can be a bit much. Some products are healthy, but others may be lacking in nutrients or have too much added fat, salt, sugar or even Mono Sodium Glutamate. My advice is to keep it simple, avoid processed foods, eat fresh foods that are easy to fix. Do not neglect the back of the cupboards and other hiding places. Take a good look, at the ingredients of your food. Is the food you have in your kitchen good for you? If not, you need to throw it away and buy food that is good for you. Throw out the white bread, white sugar, sweeteners, soft drinks, junk foods, processed foods, margarine, and soft drinks.
Look at your cans of soup. If your soap has more than a gram of salt per serving, that is too much. Too much salt can raise your blood pressure. Most people only need about two grams of salt a day. Choose lower sodium soups or make homemade soup and go light on the salt.
Some soups have Mono Sodium Glutamate added, throw it out now. Get it out of you kitchen. MSG is used as a flavor enhancer; if you need a flavor enhancer to make you food taste good then you need to eat different food. MSG is often found in Chinese restaurants, and many of the processed food in your local super market.
Make sure you have a variety of fruits and vegetables that are easy to get to when you get cravings. Lightly salted or no salt nuts are great for snacks, in moderation if you want to lose weight. You need good protein and it is better to have healthy proteins around so you will not get deprived and go on a binge. The important thing is to stay within your targeted caloric intake.
Pasta goes well with many sauces and is easy to fix. Enriched white flour pasta is not good for you. It goes straight to the hips. Pasta made from whole wheat is more nutritious and is much better for keeping your blood sugar level.
Look at the types of fat in your kitchen. Fat is an important part of your diet; you need fat to stay alive. Fats are not created equal. Some fats support our health while other fats increase our risks of heart disease. Swap the bad fats with good fats in your kitchen.
Polyunsaturated fats and monounsaturated fats are good for you, when eaten in moderation. Most foods are made of a blend of fats. Polyunsaturated fat can be found in olive oil, soybean oil, corn oil, safflower oil, fatty fish and some nuts and seeds such as walnuts and sunflower seeds.
Saturated fats and trans fats can raise cholesterol. I personally stay away from margarine. I like to cook with ghee and olive oil. Ghee is a clarified butter without any solid milk particles or water. Ghee adds aroma, flavor and taste to the food. Ghee is great for people who are on low fat diet because a small amount of ghee adds a lot of flavor.
To make ghee melt 5 lbs. of butter in a thick bottom pot and boil on a medium flame. Melt the butter gradually to let the impurities separate. Cook 30-40 minutes. Don't stir or you will burn the butter; just boil. When bubbles appear on surface and the butter has turned amber color, it is done. Immediately after it separates, strain through cheese cloth. This should give you over 1/2 gallon of ghee.
Olive oil has a high content of monounsaturated fats. Olive oil is a main element of the Mediterranean Diet. As a fat for cooking it's one of the best. Olives are a fruit; olive oil is a fruit juice. Apple juice will go bad fast if you leave it sitting out on the counter, same thing with olive oil. Olive oil should be stored in a cool place in a dark airtight container. Refrigeration will extend the life of your olive oil, it may turn cloudy, just warm it up and it will be good.
Always buy a good olive oil, if it does not taste good to you or of it leaves an aftertaste find a better brand. Extra-virgin olive oil is the highest quality oil, least processed, comprising the oil from the first pressing of the olives.
To help make your healthy weight loss a success, take a look at what's in your kitchen. What you see could be the thing that is keeping you from reaching your weight loss goals. Take inventory and clean out those foods that are not part of your healthy weight loss program.
Fast And Healthy Weight Loss
This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's The Healthiest Year of Your Life Program which can be found at In this excerpt, Mike Adams weighs in on sweeteners including one's to avoid and one's to try. He also shares great resources for natural health.
The Healthiest Year of Your Life Excerpt with Mike Adams, founder of the Consumer Wellness Center and on-line retailer, Better Life Goods. An author and speaker, Mike's mission is to spread the message of natural nutrition and healing.
Kevin: Let's talk about fake food. I want to talk a lot about artificial and chemical sweeteners. I was working with a personal training client of mine who is very well known doctor in the area and he loved diet soda. He just couldn't get over it and couldn't get over the fact. I gave him a book. I think it was Sweet Poison. I think it's a Janet Starr Hull's book and he wouldn't even read it.
Mike: Oh, man.
Kevin: What are some of the best natural sweeteners that people can use with confidence?
Mike: All right. Well, my number one recommendation a natural sweetener that has basically zero glycemic index is called, stevia. This is from the sweet leaf herb and grows in Paraguay and grows in the high Andes in South America and it's 300 times sweeter than sugar. It's been used all over the world now for many, many years actually and it's a great choice, but it does have a little bit of a bitter aftertaste. Some people don't like that. The key is to blend it in with other low glycemic natural sweeteners, such as, for example, brown rice syrup is actually a pretty good sweetener to use on the natural side.
Kevin: Okay.
Mike: There's nothing wrong with that. Another one to consider is molasses. Why molasses? Because if you think about it, when they're refining cane sugar out of the field, they take it into these big processing plants and they squeeze out all the minerals and the vitamins and they put that in kind of a waste pile. Then the white nutrient depleted sugar comes out the other side and that's what they ship off to the food factories to use for human consumption. The waste pile, that's molasses. Everything they took out of the sugar cane that's supposed to be there, the vitamins, the minerals, the phytonutrients, that's in molasses and that's why it's dark. That's what you should be eating. When you eat molasses, you're actually eating concentrated nutrients from cane sugar without all the calories.
Kevin: Wow.
Mike: Yeah. Again, some people say well, I don't like the taste of molasses. Well, get used to it. I'm tired of people whining to me all the time about I don't like the taste of this or that. Well, you know what? Your tastes changes. If you just stop eating sugar for 30 days and stop eating salt and MSG and fried foods for 30 days, your tongue will change.
Kevin: Yeah.
Mike: You will be able to experience the subtleties of nutrient rich foods, but it's never going to taste like a bag of Doritos, because it's far better than a bag of Doritos.
Kevin: I guess the counter question would be do you like the taste of 1500 calorie diabetic diet that the doctor will put you on?
Mike: Yeah, or even worse, how do you like the taste of vomiting after you have chemotherapy? Sometimes I'm kind of blunt about these issues.
Kevin: Yeah. That's kind of blunt.
Mike: But it's true. People are like, well, I'm not willing to make these dietary changes to prevent cancer. Sometimes they say, "I don't want to eat my greens. I don't want to take these medicinal mushrooms. I don't want to eat spirulina." But then they get diagnosed cancer and they will go to 8 to 12 weeks of hell and hair will fall out. They'll undergo chemotherapy. They'll be nauseous and they can't eat anything and they're losing weight, diarrhea and feel terrible and many of them die, but why is that okay. People are willing to do that, but they're not willing to eat their grains. Are you kidding me? I don't understand that, but like I said, everybody's at a different stage in their own personal journey. Sometimes people will wake up sooner than others and sometimes people don't wake up at all. I'm not judging anybody for that. We're all in a different place and that's fine.
Kevin: Yeah. What about agave nectar? It's popular now, in supermarkets and you can even find it in some supermarkets.
Mike: Yeah. I like the fact that is really low on the glycemic index, although that varies a lot based on the manufacturer. I've seen anywhere from 13 to 35. A lot of variation there and it depends on where comes from.
Kevin: Okay. Now, do things like honey vary like that, as well?
Mike: Yeah, they do. The darker honey is actually lower on the glycemic index. So actually, whether you're dealing with agave nectar, or honey, or molasses the darker the better.
Kevin: Okay.
Mike: The other thing to keep in mind is that if you drink fresh juiced vegetables at the same that that you're eating honey or any other sweetener you will stabilize the blood sugar effect in a big, big way.
Kevin: Okay.
Mike: So it's kind of like you'll be able to reduce the sugar hit from any other food by drinking vegetable juice with it. You can also use culinary herbs, like cinnamon. Cinnamon lowers blood sugar very powerfully, better than diabetes drugs, in fact. So you can use a lot of things together with your sugar intake to stabilize that and not have such a big spike. Of course, the best thing I'd say long-term for longevity is to eat a very low glycemic diet and that means more vegetable juices. Not so much in terms of sugar intake and certainly not liquid sugars. I think high fructose corn syrup is like liquid sugar crack.
Kevin: Yeah.
Mike: That stuff is so dangerous and it is, I think, a big part of why our nation is so overweight and obese right now.
Kevin: What's the difference between something like a high fructose corn syrup and a brown rice syrup?
Mike: Well, the glycemic index is very different on it and brown rice syrup is more of a whole foods syrup, whereas the high fructose syrup is really just an isolated extract from corn.
I was actually contacted by the Corn Refiners Association of America after one of my articles about high fructose corn syrup and they said - it reminded me of big tobacco swearing that nicotine is not addictive. They said to me, "Mike, how can you do this? How can you say these things? We think that high fructose syrup is a wholesome ingredient made by hard-working Midwestern farmers who are growing corn." It was like they made this thing look like it was the healthiest food you can possibly consume.
But wouldn't that be great if those farmers were instead growing far more profitable hemp. For example, we can get hemp seeds, which are very rich in omega-3 oil and we can be enhancing our health and enriching farmers growing hemp instead of growing more corn to create high fructose corn syrup.
Kevin: Sure.
Mike: So again, that's a case where if consumer demand sifts and we stop demanding one ingredient and we shift to something healthier, the farmers will decide to change their crops.
Kevin: Is hemp being grown in the US now?
Mike: Not legally, no.
Kevin: It's being grown in Canada.
Mike: Yes. Exactly.
Kevin: What is it going to take to get it grown here?
Mike: Well, I don't know. It's going to take a political miracle, because the war on drugs has targeted industrial hemp, which is not a smokable drug. It's a fantastic source of textiles. It can be grown without pesticides. It can be used to make biofuel and it creates the use of these really nutrient rich hemp seeds, but because of the political environment in this country they will not allow hemp to be grown here. So we're importing it all from Canada and US farmers are suffering.
Kevin: Yeah.
Mike: It's one of those just absolutely insane political decisions that is still in effect. It's like the situation where we're pasteurizing all our almonds now in this country.
Kevin: That's effective now?
Mike: That's happening right now. I've spoken with owners of companies that use raw almonds in their products and they have to import them now from Spain.
Kevin: Really?
Mike: Yeah. So we have decision makers in the US that are just destroying US farmers and then they wonder why they have to subsidize farmers, because they're all going bankrupt.
Kevin: Wow. Why don't you just briefly touch on where people can find some of the information that you give. I just think it's a huge resource and I think it needs a little more mention.
Mike: Okay. Sure. www.Newstarget.com is the website and there we have over 22,000 free articles. We have over 20 free reports that you can download right now, interviews, exclusive reports. We have photo tours where we're examining grocery products. We have videos and all kinds of things and we're adding to it constantly. It's fast becoming the top natural health news website on the Internet. So thanks for letting me plug that, Kevin.
Kevin: Yeah. Absolutely. I think it's good for people to really realize the amount of people that are going to site for information. This isn't your friend's blog.
Mike: No.
Kevin: This is the real deal.
Mike: We have a whole team of writers and researchers and we've got an office with a whole staff. Yeah, we're hitting about 800,000 readers a month right now and the only reason we're doing that -- because we don't advertise the site. The only reason we're doing that level is because we're putting information out there that people value. We even go to nutritional supplement companies. We get them on the phone and we say can you offer a really great deal to our readers? Can you offer something for free or 60% off or something? And they say yes and we put those out on the website. So we're able to bring people great deals, too on healthful products. That's something that I believe in doing, too, supporting those companies that are doing the right things in terms of nutritional supplements and green living products and so on.
Kevin: Yeah. Well, that's great, Mike. I want to thank you so much for your time here. Your time is valuable, as we all know and to share this information, I'm sure that everyone listening will have at least taken some notes and gotten something out of it. Every time I talk to you I get something from it, so I'm sure that there was information out there that you just gave that someone is going to take and run with.
Mike: I think that, too. I hope they found something valuable. Remember, number one thing when you're going shopping is reading those labels. If that's the one thing you remember from this whole discussion, read the ingredients. If you don't recognize what it is, don't buy it.
If it looks like intro to a book in Chemistry 101, then leave it on the shelf. You don't need that stuff.
Kevin: So again, Mike, thank you so much for your time. I truly appreciate it.
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