| Other Added |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Health and Fitness > Weight Loss > Why The Biggest Loser is the Biggest Stinker |
|
Other Added - Why The Biggest Loser is the Biggest Stinker
Depression, Experts, Authorities and Writers of “blue eyes/brown eyes” where people were taught to brutalise others who didn’t fit into an arbitrary classification.Many expert writers are not experts in the subjects that they write about, but how on Earth can we tell the difference? Well, here is an interesting concept; many if not most writers suffer from mild depression, thus we most likely can know who they are.Indeed, I think I might have written a few articles in the “depression” category, as I have had some fellow athletes, employees and franchisees in the past with such issues and it has piqued my curiosity. Depression is a bummer for those with it and those around them too. A large percentage of writers appear to suffer from depression; that is too bad.Thus, I wonder if this somehow helps them put emotion onto paper, maybe one of those curses and blessings all in one. Thankfully I do not get depressed, but have been labeled a Hypo-mania? Not into labels, whatever it is I am thankful for it, good to be me.Now then, I wonder if when trying to find the expert writers, we might read their articles to find “mild depression” or words that are often used most by depressed people. We The Biggest Loser does not meet basic guidelines for healthy diets Despite the show’s lip service to healthy practice, even the show’s own medical consultants admit the program puts people at risk, turfing out Jules Condon and Sam Birrell because of danger to their health (heart problems and deep vein thrombosis). Sadly, these two were so brainwashed that they actually wanted to continue! Nutritionist Kathleen Zelman points out that what the Blue Team eats has inadequate levels of complex carbohydrates, and that its low-carb regime will cause muscle loss, particularly when paired with a heavy activity level. She also says the Red Team eats too few calories to sustain the workouts and fails National Academy of Science Guidelines on carbs, proteins and fats. Dr Michael Dansinger, a medical consultant on the 2nd series, himself points out that the dangerously-low calorie intake can’t be replicated safely at home. Scientific studies suggest that weight gain due to dieting is around 6 billion pounds per annum That’s an awful lot of fat! But it’s true. The average dieter actually gains around 5 pounds of fat a year Four Tips To Reduce Spam or Unsolicited Email, Today You’d probably have to be from another planet not to know what The Biggest Loser is all about. A bunch of seriously obese men and women are launched into extreme food deprivation, and exercise regimes so harsh that, in the words of Ed Martin on MediaVillage.com “Half of these people looked like they were going to have heart attacks, the other half like they were on the verge of strokes”.Unwanted email is no joke.At the very least, unsolicited email wastes everyone's time. Much worse however, are the online dangers that this unwanted email (also known as unsolicited email or spam) brings.I'm talking about the problems of spyware and adware; of computer viruses; and of so-called phishing attacks that enable identity theft and threaten your financial security.There's no doubt that reducing unwanted email helps just about everyone, whether site owner or site visitor. This article aims to help both.So, here's how webmasters, site owners and web visitors can reduce unwanted email, today:Tip 1. Use A Challenge Response SystemWhat is a challenge response email system?Well, according to Domains-dns.com, "it is an anti-spam system which is designed to shift the filtering workload from the recipient to the spammer (or the legitimate sender)."The fundamental idea is that spammers will not take the time to confirm that they want to send you email, but a legitimate sender will." But with overweight and obesity rates rising, and death rates caused by being fat and/or inactive going through the roof, isn’t this show at least doing something about it? The problem is that while the show claims it’s about healthy weight loss, what it actually demonstrates is the most dangerous method with the highest failure rate, damaging not only the participants, but anyone who is led to believe this is what weight loss is about. The faster loser is the fastest fat regainer In a world where human fatties have governments and health scientists apoplectic with worry, and rightfully so, it’s not surprising that there’s been a massive amount of research on the effectiveness of various approaches to weight loss. All around the world, in every civilised country where research has been undertaken, it has been thoroughly demonstrated that dieting and exercise programs not only don’t work, but they make people fatter! Over 95% of people who go on a diet put the weight back (and more) within 3 years, and over 98% of people who lose weight through an exercise program put the weight back on (and more) within 1 year! Matt Hoover, winner of The Biggest Loser in 2005, has had a growing girth ever since. By 2006 he had really bulked up, and now in 2007 there he is complete with big double chin. To Matt's enormous credit, even he says that people should definitely not try to lose weight the way that he did on The Biggest Loser. Of course not, because it doesn't work! In addition, it’s simply not possible to lose weight that fast and not jeopardise your metabolic rate and your general health. Rapid weight loss is not fat loss Any health scientist will tell you that it’s impossible to lose or gain much more than 1 kilo of fat in a week. And yet contestants on The Biggest Loser regularly report massive weekly losses (25 lbs) and Matt even had a weekly gain of 12 lbs! So what’s going on? The participants absolutely didn’t lose or gain much fat when they reported those big figures. What they lost or gained was most likely fluid, and when fluid is lost that fast, the metabolic rate also drops, and that’s just one of several serious health effects of rapid weight loss. If it’s a low-carbohydrate diet the effects are even worse. Carbohydrates help retain water, so naturally when you drop them you lose fluid, further lowering metabolic rate. Carbohydrates are also absolutely essential for retention of muscle mass, and if you lose muscle mass (which is highly likely if you’ve suddenly cut your calories) your metabolic rate will plunge even lower. No wonder people put back weight so fast, and end up fatter than ever, and often sick and exhausted from fatigue. The Biggest Loser punishes people for doing healthy things One of the most certain ways to actually turn people off exercise is to force them to have such a negative, stomach-turning, painful example of it that every time they think of being active, they actually feel sick. Yet another way to turn people off exercise is to berate or criticise them as they struggle, and even make them feel guilty or pathetic for not doing better. The Biggest Loser ensures that every time their graduates think about exercise in the future, they’ll have strong negative feelings that eventually will sabotage any efforts to be more active. As well as turning people off exercise, The Biggest Loser uses techniques that actually get people really addicted to unhealthy, fatty, sugary food. Food deprivation is notorious for creating food cravings. The Biggest Loser goes even further than mere deprivation, taunting contestants with their favourite foods and turning the addiction scale to the max! The Biggest Loser is not reality Millions of people tune into The Biggest Lose every week, and you only have to visit one of the many web forums that have sprung up to see the tragedy of masses of people actually believing that this is a valid approach to losing weight. They rarely understand that the “Losers” are under 24-hour-a-day watch, by a whole team of people. That the “Losers” don’t have any kind of day-day-life, aren’t at a job, aren’t being part of a family and in fact aren’t even a part of a normal community. They’re not learning any life habits at all that are transferable to the real, outside world. Viewers rarely have the knowledge that some of the “Losers” are regularly purging and vomiting in an effort to win the big bucks, or at least not “let down” their team. Nevertheless it’s so sad to read the hatred that is flung at contestants who are seen as inadequate merely for doing something as harmless as eating a Mars Bar. It’s a beautiful but awful repetition of that infamous study of “blue eyes/brown eyes” where people were taught to brutalise others who didn’t fit into an arbitrary classification. The Biggest Loser does not meet basic guidelines for healthy diets Despite the show’s lip service to healthy practice, even the show’s own medical consultants admit the program puts people at risk, turfing out Jules Condon and Sam Birrell because of danger to their health (heart problems and deep vein thrombosis). Sadly, these two were so brainwashed that they actually wanted to continue! Nutritionist Kathleen Zelman points out that what the Blue Team eats has inadequate levels of complex carbohydrates, and that its low-carb regime will cause muscle loss, particularly when paired with a heavy activity level. She also says the Red Team eats too few calories to sustain the workouts and fails National Academy of Science Guidelines on carbs, proteins and fats. Dr Michael Dansinger, a medical consultant on the 2nd series, himself points out that the dangerously-low calorie intake can’t be replicated safely at home. Scientific studies suggest that weight gain due to dieting is around 6 billion pounds per annum That’s an awful lot of fat! But it’s true. The average dieter actually gains around 5 pounds of fat a year, Viagra Overtakes Impotence in a Flash ’t work, but they make people fatter!Impotence or erectile dysfunction in men is a condition signifying his inability to perform a sexual act. The term impotence may also be used to describe other sexual problems such as lack of sexual desire, premature ejaculation or orgasm. Using the term erectile dysfunction makes it clear that those other problems are not involved. Erectile dysfunction (E.D) is related to the hardening of penile arteries which restricts the flow of blood to the penis thus making it unable to achieve or maintain an erection. This sexual dysfunction in men attributes its reasons to various physical and psychological factors. Though initially it was thought to be psychological reasons as the predominant factor for impotence but recent studies show that 70% of E.D cases are as a result of physical complications in men’s health.Impotence has always been considered as an embarrassment factor by men but social awareness and medical advancement have helped in understanding that it is a disease and a medical condition which is treatable like any other disease. T Over 95% of people who go on a diet put the weight back (and more) within 3 years, and over 98% of people who lose weight through an exercise program put the weight back on (and more) within 1 year! Matt Hoover, winner of The Biggest Loser in 2005, has had a growing girth ever since. By 2006 he had really bulked up, and now in 2007 there he is complete with big double chin. To Matt's enormous credit, even he says that people should definitely not try to lose weight the way that he did on The Biggest Loser. Of course not, because it doesn't work! In addition, it’s simply not possible to lose weight that fast and not jeopardise your metabolic rate and your general health. Rapid weight loss is not fat loss Any health scientist will tell you that it’s impossible to lose or gain much more than 1 kilo of fat in a week. And yet contestants on The Biggest Loser regularly report massive weekly losses (25 lbs) and Matt even had a weekly gain of 12 lbs! So what’s going on? The participants absolutely didn’t lose or gain much fat when they reported those big figures. What they lost or gained was most likely fluid, and when fluid is lost that fast, the metabolic rate also drops, and that’s just one of several serious health effects of rapid weight loss. If it’s a low-carbohydrate diet the effects are even worse. Carbohydrates help retain water, so naturally when you drop them you lose fluid, further lowering metabolic rate. Carbohydrates are also absolutely essential for retention of muscle mass, and if you lose muscle mass (which is highly likely if you’ve suddenly cut your calories) your metabolic rate will plunge even lower. No wonder people put back weight so fast, and end up fatter than ever, and often sick and exhausted from fatigue. The Biggest Loser punishes people for doing healthy things One of the most certain ways to actually turn people off exercise is to force them to have such a negative, stomach-turning, painful example of it that every time they think of being active, they actually feel sick. Yet another way to turn people off exercise is to berate or criticise them as they struggle, and even make them feel guilty or pathetic for not doing better. The Biggest Loser ensures that every time their graduates think about exercise in the future, they’ll have strong negative feelings that eventually will sabotage any efforts to be more active. As well as turning people off exercise, The Biggest Loser uses techniques that actually get people really addicted to unhealthy, fatty, sugary food. Food deprivation is notorious for creating food cravings. The Biggest Loser goes even further than mere deprivation, taunting contestants with their favourite foods and turning the addiction scale to the max! The Biggest Loser is not reality Millions of people tune into The Biggest Lose every week, and you only have to visit one of the many web forums that have sprung up to see the tragedy of masses of people actually believing that this is a valid approach to losing weight. They rarely understand that the “Losers” are under 24-hour-a-day watch, by a whole team of people. That the “Losers” don’t have any kind of day-day-life, aren’t at a job, aren’t being part of a family and in fact aren’t even a part of a normal community. They’re not learning any life habits at all that are transferable to the real, outside world. Viewers rarely have the knowledge that some of the “Losers” are regularly purging and vomiting in an effort to win the big bucks, or at least not “let down” their team. Nevertheless it’s so sad to read the hatred that is flung at contestants who are seen as inadequate merely for doing something as harmless as eating a Mars Bar. It’s a beautiful but awful repetition of that infamous study of “blue eyes/brown eyes” where people were taught to brutalise others who didn’t fit into an arbitrary classification. The Biggest Loser does not meet basic guidelines for healthy diets Despite the show’s lip service to healthy practice, even the show’s own medical consultants admit the program puts people at risk, turfing out Jules Condon and Sam Birrell because of danger to their health (heart problems and deep vein thrombosis). Sadly, these two were so brainwashed that they actually wanted to continue! Nutritionist Kathleen Zelman points out that what the Blue Team eats has inadequate levels of complex carbohydrates, and that its low-carb regime will cause muscle loss, particularly when paired with a heavy activity level. She also says the Red Team eats too few calories to sustain the workouts and fails National Academy of Science Guidelines on carbs, proteins and fats. Dr Michael Dansinger, a medical consultant on the 2nd series, himself points out that the dangerously-low calorie intake can’t be replicated safely at home. Scientific studies suggest that weight gain due to dieting is around 6 billion pounds per annum That’s an awful lot of fat! But it’s true. The average dieter actually gains around 5 pounds of fat a year 10 Simple Ways to Boost Your Sales IMMIDIATELY! th effects of rapid weight loss.Alright you've got yourself a nice website with a great design and a good steady traffic coming in...After that what are you going to do? Do you really have what it takes to make a website that sells? Or is it just another website?Now what I'm about to give you in this article is the 10 things you can implement in your marketing or business plan, you'll be amazed that changing only a few simple things can have a huge impact on your sales!1. Build your own credibility.Yes my friend! Credibility is the heart of your business, why? It's simply because you don't know them and they don't know you, this is why you need to have something that will make your potential customers trust in you. You can show them that you're an expert in your business by creating an articles related to your business and submitting them to e-zines for republishing.2. You need to find yourself a business partner.Find some that related to your business and have the same goals. You can do a cross promote using each other s If it’s a low-carbohydrate diet the effects are even worse. Carbohydrates help retain water, so naturally when you drop them you lose fluid, further lowering metabolic rate. Carbohydrates are also absolutely essential for retention of muscle mass, and if you lose muscle mass (which is highly likely if you’ve suddenly cut your calories) your metabolic rate will plunge even lower. No wonder people put back weight so fast, and end up fatter than ever, and often sick and exhausted from fatigue. The Biggest Loser punishes people for doing healthy things One of the most certain ways to actually turn people off exercise is to force them to have such a negative, stomach-turning, painful example of it that every time they think of being active, they actually feel sick. Yet another way to turn people off exercise is to berate or criticise them as they struggle, and even make them feel guilty or pathetic for not doing better. The Biggest Loser ensures that every time their graduates think about exercise in the future, they’ll have strong negative feelings that eventually will sabotage any efforts to be more active. As well as turning people off exercise, The Biggest Loser uses techniques that actually get people really addicted to unhealthy, fatty, sugary food. Food deprivation is notorious for creating food cravings. The Biggest Loser goes even further than mere deprivation, taunting contestants with their favourite foods and turning the addiction scale to the max! The Biggest Loser is not reality Millions of people tune into The Biggest Lose every week, and you only have to visit one of the many web forums that have sprung up to see the tragedy of masses of people actually believing that this is a valid approach to losing weight. They rarely understand that the “Losers” are under 24-hour-a-day watch, by a whole team of people. That the “Losers” don’t have any kind of day-day-life, aren’t at a job, aren’t being part of a family and in fact aren’t even a part of a normal community. They’re not learning any life habits at all that are transferable to the real, outside world. Viewers rarely have the knowledge that some of the “Losers” are regularly purging and vomiting in an effort to win the big bucks, or at least not “let down” their team. Nevertheless it’s so sad to read the hatred that is flung at contestants who are seen as inadequate merely for doing something as harmless as eating a Mars Bar. It’s a beautiful but awful repetition of that infamous study of “blue eyes/brown eyes” where people were taught to brutalise others who didn’t fit into an arbitrary classification. The Biggest Loser does not meet basic guidelines for healthy diets Despite the show’s lip service to healthy practice, even the show’s own medical consultants admit the program puts people at risk, turfing out Jules Condon and Sam Birrell because of danger to their health (heart problems and deep vein thrombosis). Sadly, these two were so brainwashed that they actually wanted to continue! Nutritionist Kathleen Zelman points out that what the Blue Team eats has inadequate levels of complex carbohydrates, and that its low-carb regime will cause muscle loss, particularly when paired with a heavy activity level. She also says the Red Team eats too few calories to sustain the workouts and fails National Academy of Science Guidelines on carbs, proteins and fats. Dr Michael Dansinger, a medical consultant on the 2nd series, himself points out that the dangerously-low calorie intake can’t be replicated safely at home. Scientific studies suggest that weight gain due to dieting is around 6 billion pounds per annum That’s an awful lot of fat! But it’s true. The average dieter actually gains around 5 pounds of fat a year Automated Selling and Recruiting - A Simple System o unhealthy, fatty, sugary food. Food deprivation is notorious for creating food cravings.Some years ago, on the recommendation of a friend, I visited Amazon.com for the first time. My friend was someone whose judgement I trusted - and I had also heard good things about Amazon from other friends and colleagues.I was certainly impressed with what I saw when I got to the site, it was well laid out, information was clear, prices were good and there was a great range to choose from. But I didn’t buy anything - not on that visit. Later on I went back to the site and I am now a regular customer.So what’s the moral of the story? I went to one of the best websites on the planet, I was already interested and I had plenty of first hand recommendations from people who I knew and trusted - but I didn’t buy anything. Why not?Simple - it's perfectly normal behaviour that's why, in fact had I bought anything on that first visit I would have been flying in the face of conventional behaviour - on the internet or in the real world.It's the equivalent of window shopping, or you could consider it as research if you like. Jus The Biggest Loser goes even further than mere deprivation, taunting contestants with their favourite foods and turning the addiction scale to the max! The Biggest Loser is not reality Millions of people tune into The Biggest Lose every week, and you only have to visit one of the many web forums that have sprung up to see the tragedy of masses of people actually believing that this is a valid approach to losing weight. They rarely understand that the “Losers” are under 24-hour-a-day watch, by a whole team of people. That the “Losers” don’t have any kind of day-day-life, aren’t at a job, aren’t being part of a family and in fact aren’t even a part of a normal community. They’re not learning any life habits at all that are transferable to the real, outside world. Viewers rarely have the knowledge that some of the “Losers” are regularly purging and vomiting in an effort to win the big bucks, or at least not “let down” their team. Nevertheless it’s so sad to read the hatred that is flung at contestants who are seen as inadequate merely for doing something as harmless as eating a Mars Bar. It’s a beautiful but awful repetition of that infamous study of “blue eyes/brown eyes” where people were taught to brutalise others who didn’t fit into an arbitrary classification. The Biggest Loser does not meet basic guidelines for healthy diets Despite the show’s lip service to healthy practice, even the show’s own medical consultants admit the program puts people at risk, turfing out Jules Condon and Sam Birrell because of danger to their health (heart problems and deep vein thrombosis). Sadly, these two were so brainwashed that they actually wanted to continue! Nutritionist Kathleen Zelman points out that what the Blue Team eats has inadequate levels of complex carbohydrates, and that its low-carb regime will cause muscle loss, particularly when paired with a heavy activity level. She also says the Red Team eats too few calories to sustain the workouts and fails National Academy of Science Guidelines on carbs, proteins and fats. Dr Michael Dansinger, a medical consultant on the 2nd series, himself points out that the dangerously-low calorie intake can’t be replicated safely at home. Scientific studies suggest that weight gain due to dieting is around 6 billion pounds per annum That’s an awful lot of fat! But it’s true. The average dieter actually gains around 5 pounds of fat a year Childhood Obesity of “blue eyes/brown eyes” where people were taught to brutalise others who didn’t fit into an arbitrary classification.A large number of children and teenagers in the United States are obese, and their numbers are on the rise. It is true that not all obese infants become obese children, and not all obese children grow up to become obese adults. Still, it is more likely that obesity beginning even in early childhood will persist through the entire life span.A child has to face numerous problems on account of obesity. In addition to increasing the risk of obesity in adulthood, childhood obesity may cause pediatric hypertension, is linked with type 2 diabetes mellitus, increases the risk of coronary heart disease, and increases stress on the weight-bearing joints. On the psychological side, it lowers a child’s self-esteem, and affects his/her relationships with peers. There are reasons to believe that social and psychological problems are the most significant consequences of childhood obesity.Childhood obesity is most likely caused by an interaction of nutritional, psychological, familial, and physiological factors.The risk of obesity is great The Biggest Loser does not meet basic guidelines for healthy diets Despite the show’s lip service to healthy practice, even the show’s own medical consultants admit the program puts people at risk, turfing out Jules Condon and Sam Birrell because of danger to their health (heart problems and deep vein thrombosis). Sadly, these two were so brainwashed that they actually wanted to continue! Nutritionist Kathleen Zelman points out that what the Blue Team eats has inadequate levels of complex carbohydrates, and that its low-carb regime will cause muscle loss, particularly when paired with a heavy activity level. She also says the Red Team eats too few calories to sustain the workouts and fails National Academy of Science Guidelines on carbs, proteins and fats. Dr Michael Dansinger, a medical consultant on the 2nd series, himself points out that the dangerously-low calorie intake can’t be replicated safely at home. Scientific studies suggest that weight gain due to dieting is around 6 billion pounds per annum That’s an awful lot of fat! But it’s true. The average dieter actually gains around 5 pounds of fat a year, and it’s estimated there are 1.5 billion dieters in the world at any time. The Biggest Loser is very much to blame for a growing portion of that. Diets are making us sick and ruining lives Studies consistently show that dieting has severe health and other impact on our lives: · Diets cause people to gain weight through lowered metabolic rate My number one tip to stop gaining weight Stop that diet and promise you’ll never, ever, diet again. If you only do this, although you may initially gain weight, your metabolic rate will recover, and you will lose at least 5 pounds and never regain it. You will over time feel a lot better, with a lot more energy, you’ll feel better about yourself and you may even feel like learning about a healthier lifestyle, even learning about the 14 things that people do by mistake that lower metabolic rate, or taking up a sport that you can play for the pleasure of it. In other words, you’ll get a life. The Biggest Loser? Find the “off” button and use it, because The Biggest Loser is absolutely The Biggest Stinker!
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Medical Billing - Records Hierarchy Public Speaking: Humorous Signs Emu Oil As A Treatment For Hair Loss
|