August 10, 2009
Losing Weight - Three Point Plan
Twenty or more years ago you could just eat anything you wanted and the calories just burned up and your weight stayed the same. No longer? Well, as we get older, metabolism slows down and just doesn't burn up those calories like it used to. And all those leftover calories turn into fat.
To get rid of the fat, the simple answer is to burn up more calories than you take in. Three things can help to burn those extra calories and take the weight off:
1. HRT. That is hormone replacement therapy. Replacing the dwindling supply of hormones made by the body can help to speed up metabolism.
2. Move that body around - exercise!
3. A sensible and healthful diet of proper foods and nutritional supplements.
HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) restores the hormones produced by the endocrine system to a level similar to what one had as a young adult. Hormones needed can vary from person to person, but basically, as a person ages, levels of thyroid hormone decrease, and that hormone directly affects metabolism.
Other hormones that affect body weight are estrogen, testosterone and human growth hormone (HGH). A medical doctor must make tests to determine what hormones need replacement and how much is needed. In order to actually restore the dwindling hormones, the replacements must be bioidentical - in other words, exactly the same as the lost hormones, not synthetic.
Next, one should consider exercise as a vital part of weight loss. Exercise keeps the body working and burns up calories by speeding up metabolism. Once the calories from food are used up through exercise, the body starts burning fat, which is what is needed to lose those pounds.
Proper diet makes up the third part of the plan. Eating anything just to assuage hunger most likely makes one hungrier, because the body isn't getting good value for the food taken in. It may still be starved for various vitamins, minerals and/or protein. An expert nutritionist can recommend a good diet and determine what supplements might be needed.
The ideal would be a medical office that would help people tailor a plan which includes all three points above to each person's individual needs. Such a program results not only in weight loss, but dramatic improvement in mood and energy level and a renewed outlook on life.
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