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Glory of Weight Loss

Losing weight is a battle which many people want to win and struggle with. All kinds of fast weight loss programs and many popular weight loss products are tested and tried. Many people win the battle of losing weight with the help of many programs and products combined with their will power and determination, but yet many keep struggling. Once the weight loss battle is won , what follows is weight loss glory. The many glories which come after winning the weight loss battle are:

glory of good health glory of self-esteem and self respect. glory of confidence glory of improved relationships “Weight Loss Glory is the pride , honour and good health which a human being cherishes after winning the battle of losing weight”.

“I RISHI SHARMA , lost 50 Kg of weight in a span of 12 months i.e.. I came down from 120kg (264 pounds) to 70 kg (154pounds) in one year. I have been living with the glory of weight loss for the past 6 years now. I have not gained weight since I lost it for 6 years now and I have been living a very healthy life.”

Now a very important point needs to be mentioned here. I was obese right from childhood and I carried the obesity right upto the age of 25. Since I lost weight 6 years back , it has never come back.Everyday I meet many people in all walks of life and I am always asked many questions some of which are: How did I lose so much weight? How have I sustained it? Where has all the fat gone? Do I take some fat burning pills? Do I follow any plan ? What kind of exercise I do ? What kinds of foods I eat? And many more…..

The answer lies in this equation:

WEIGHT LOSS + GOOD HEALTH = (PROPER EXERCISE + PROPER DIET + PROPER REST) X CONSISTENCY. I call it the EDR (Exercise, Diet, Rest) balance ratio.

I consider my weight loss story to be unique because it challenges the theory which many people tell that if you have fat genes and you have been overweight for many years, even if you lose weight it will come back. Well, I am a live example of a normal guy who

was born with fat genes

was overweight for 25 years

had a history of high blood pressure and diabetes

carried a maximum weight of 120 KG(254 pounds)

transformed myself into a

lean healthy human being by losing 50 Kg

Sustained my weight for last 6 years

Never let any of my historical genetic diseases come on me.

living with the pride and glory of weight loss and good health for 6 years

 What really I have been doing is following the EDR balance

Rush Limbaugh Weight Loss Revealed

Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh’s big waistline is as linked with the popular conservative as are his gigantic viewpoints, giant voice and gigantic audience.But now there is less of the radio giant to love — and hate — thanks, he revealed, to his secret diet which has helped him shed 90 pounds since late last winter.’It’s just the best one, and it is the fastest. I am 58-years-old. I never lost weight this fast, almost 90 pounds here since March nine, not even half a year yet,’ Limbaugh expounded on his radio show recently.The secret to Rush Limbaugh Weight Loss, Limbaugh claimed, is quick weight loss Centers, a Florida-based company that mixes a low-calorie diet, office visits and supplements. The supplements include protein boosters, carbohydrate blockers and appetite suppressants. But some doctors warn that diets that push dramatic weight loss like this — can be dangerous and are often extraordinarily difficult to sustain.’This diet is really no different than any other quick weight loss diets,’ said Dr. Marie Savard,’Good Morning America’ medical contributor. ‘To lose that much weight — he discussed losing as much as a pound a day which is not safe — you must severely cut your calories. [That] starvation mode, has most likely threatening health effects including losing fat and lean muscle mass.’ Limbaugh asserted he’s only one pound away from his ideal weight of 210 pounds. When he reaches it, he doesn’t have any plans of stopping.’I have no need to stop it. In fact, I might even stay on this long enough that folks think I’ve got a perilous disease,’ Limbaugh joked on this show.Hours after Limbaugh made public his secret weight loss weapon, the fast weight loss Centers’ name became the fastest-rising search on Google.One fast weight loss client said the program is certainly effective.Rush Limbaugh Weight Loss story is quite a common one in the age of so many effective weight loss programs.’There’s an appetite suppressant that you do take, which helps curb your appetite, so you do not understand that you are hungry if you are hungry,’ expounded fast weight loss customer Gretchen Hernandez.Hernandez said she lost nearly fifty pounds on the program. Her story was so extraordinary that she won $10,000 in a company-sponsored contest.http://mervinhendricks.blog.com/2009/08/03/rush-limbaugh-weight-loss-revealed/

 

wlpo gabourey sidibe Precious Moment Come And Gone Without Weight Loss?

"Precious" star

The moment was precious indeed. In fact it was as precious as they come. I’m referring to the 2010 Oscars when larger than life icon Oprah Winfrey spoke so beautifully to larger than healthy young Best Actress nominee, Gabourey Sidibe.

I can still see the tears running down the young woman’s face as she took in every affirmation and every single word of encouragement from perhaps the world’s most successful woman ever.

But you knew it was only a matter of time, didn’t you?

From Rave Reviews of a Debut – to Raging Debate of a Future.

Her debut performance as the 16-year old heroine Claireece “Precious” Jones in the film, “Precious” was a smashing success. The Brooklyn-born and Harlem-raised actress landed the audition for the part through one of her directors at Lehman College. It was a long shot at stardom that paid off overnight.

You know what it’s like in America. Stars are often built up quickly only to be knocked down even faster by certain members of the media. Now just a week following the Academy Awards, comes heavy criticism and speculation about the talent and future of the charismatic but obese young actress.

Many critics are seemingly confusing the personal life of Gabourey Sidibe with the character she played. They’re saying she will never get another movie role until she loses lots of weight. Howard Stern has been quoted as saying on his radio show, “The reason Sidibe didn’t win the award is because there wasn’t as much acting except walking around like in a catatonic state. It was more about her physical appearance that actually made her great in that movie. There really wasn’t much acting involved. She was more of a prop.”

Still, the sky may be the limit for Sidibe. She already landed a second role in “Yelling to the Sky,” an independent feature film set in New York, starring the mega-talented Don Cheadle. In this film, Gabourey Sidibe plays a bad girl.

One weight loss company is shamelessly promoting itself everywhere possible by spreading the word that it has offered the actress a one-year supply of their product to help her lose weight.

Do you hope Gabourey Sidibe loses weight? Of course. It would be a great thing for her health, her weight loss images, and her future in life, not just acting.

As powerful as her debut film performance was, a real-life weight loss success story from Gabby with before and after weight loss photos would be as inspirational and motivational for others as Oprah Winfrey’s on stage tribute was for her.

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Tipping the scales at 360 pounds, author Glenn Goldberg was faced with the difficult decision to undergo weight loss surgery (WLS), a procedure that would reduce the size of his stomach dramatically. Suffering through shame at not being able to lose weight through diet and exercise, he desperately sought answers about the physical, emotional, financial, and social risks involved with WLS. Goldberg ultimately decided to have the surgery. Although the eventual outc… More >>

Is Weight Loss Surgery Right For You?: Eight Stories to Help You Decide

Obesity Surgery: Stories Of Altered Lives

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  The surprising and unpredictable story of the personal and social after-effects of rapid and dramatic weight loss. Using in-depth, first person accounts of 33 men and women who underwent weight-loss surgery, this book elaborates on the complexities of finally getting what you wished for – the good, the bad, and the totally unexpected.
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Obesity Surgery: Stories Of Altered Lives

You may have seen numerous stories about how some individuals managed to lose weight with the help of a ‘magical’ diet plan or exercise equipment.However, when it comes to real life, it really is quite difficult to achieve such success in losing weight. This holds true whether you’re following a diet plan, undergoing a rigorous exercise plan or if you are using a combination of both.So what if you’re tipping the scales a bit too heavily? If you think that you can’t do anything about it, you might just be inspired by the amazing stories of seven individuals who underwent a serious weight loss program.A Look at 7 Amazing Weight Loss StoriesNow that you already have an idea about the common causes of obesity and how serious a problem it is in developed countries like the United States, it’s time to reveal 7 amazing weight loss stories that just will both inspire and astound you.These individuals managed to rise above the challenge of losing a significant amount of weight – no matter how much the odds seemed to be against them.1. Name: Jon Brower MinnochHometown: Bainbridge Island, Washington, USANumber of Pounds Lost: Approximately 920 poundsBorn in 1941, Jon Brower Minnoch is one of the heaviest men recorded in history, weighing an astonishing 1,400 pounds. In fact, this is just an approximate weight because his lack of mobility prevented the use of a scale. As early as the age of 12, Minnoch already weighed a hefty 292 pounds.The massive weight that he put on was actually caused by a generalized edema, and an endocrinologist estimated that more than 900 pounds of his overall body mass was retained fluid.Minnoch underwent a strict diet of 1,200-calorie consumption per day. He managed to lose about 920 pounds, the largest weight loss ever documented for a man. Unfortunately, his condition took its toll on his body and he passed away in 1983.2. Name: Manuel UribeHometown: Nuevo León, MexicoNumber of Pounds Lost: Approximately 500 in over two yearsThe now 43-year old Manuel Uribe of New Mexico is the owner of two world titles so far: “The World’s Heaviest Man” and “The World’s Greatest Loser of Weight.” When he was born in his hometown in 1965, he was a normal 7.5-pound baby boy. He tipped the scales at 266 to 280 pounds during his teenage years up until his 23rd birthday.Then, his weight skyrocketed to 406 pounds when he was 25. His heaviest recorded weight was 1,316 pounds – a time when he was unable to leave his bed anymore. This was around 2001, and Uribe was already gathering media attention from being the world’s heaviest man.Naturally, being almost immobile at this weight is unhealthy so his doctors and nutritionists helped Uribe to go on the Zone diet. His serious weight loss efforts started in March of 2007 and by the end of 2008, he managed to tip the scales at 800 pounds.What’s interesting and heartwarming about this successful weight loss story is the fact that when he was at his heaviest, he got married despite being unable to leave his bed for 6 years. “I am proof that you can find love in any circumstances. It’s all a question of faith.”His story just goes to show that if you are determined enough, you will be able to reach your weight goal.3. Name: Michael HebrankoNumber of Pounds Lost: Approximately 700 poundsBorn in 1953, Michael Hebranko was already a suffering man because he was diagnosed with a case of morbid obesity. He is included in the list of the heaviest people in the world.His heaviest weight was 910 pounds, which dropped to about 200 pounds after his stay at the St. Luke’s Hospital in New York. Way back in 1990, Hebranko made a mark in the Guinness Book of World Records as the highest recorded weight loss.However, the methods used to make him shed such a significant number of pounds was not 100% natural, some of it were due to surgical removal of fat.4. Name: David SmithNumber of Pounds Lost: Approximately 400Can you believe that someone who used to weigh 630 pounds can lose that much weight and even become a personal trainer? This is exactly what happened to the amazing weight loss story of David Smith.What he used to reach his desired weight was carb cycling and lots of exercise. In 2003, Smith weighs more than 600 pounds, but he managed to trim down to an amazing 229 pounds after four years.However, he did need to undergo several surgeries so that the excess skin in his body can be removed. That’s definitely not a bad story to tell people if you’re a personal trainer.5. Name: Patrick DeuelHometown: NebraskaNumber of Pounds Lost: More than 700 poundsAt one point in history, Patrick Deuel who was born in March, 1962, used to be one of the heaviest people in the world. He was featured in a documentary called “Half Ton Man”. Another person who made it to our list, Rosalie Bradford, gave advice to Deuel right after losing 900 pounds herself.Deuel is a restaurant manager who has not left his bed or his house in a span of 7 years. To make him healthier, Deuel had to undergo gastric bypass surgery and a second operation was needed to remove a mass of fat from his midsection.After one year, Deuel has reached what is a record weight for him, tipping the scales at 370 pounds. Overall, he lost about 700 pounds in his weight loss efforts which are a combination of surgery and forced dieting. [Dieting Tips]6. Name: Rosalie BradfordNumber of Pounds Lost: 917Up to now, Rosalie Bradford still holds the record for most weight lost by a woman in the Guinness Book of World Records. Her depression led Bradford to eat a lot, and her peak weight reached 1,199 pounds.Her determination to lose weight led her to shed most of the excess pounds that she had, until she tipped the scale at less than 300 pounds.One interesting anecdote was that when Bradford was still at her peak weight, she became depressed and tried to commit suicide, probably due to her being immobile for eight years.Her suicide attempt was literally absorbed by the fat in her body, because the painkillers that she took only caused her to sleep for a couple of days. Bradford passed away on November of 2006.7. Name: Carol YagerHometown: Beecher, Michigan, USANumber of Pounds Lost: Approximately 521 pounds in three months.Carol Yager was born in 1960 and she is included among the statistics of the most severely obese people in medical history. Her heaviest weight was 1,189 pounds – which she did manage to shed off mostly through natural means.In 1993, she was admitted to the hospital and stayed there for three months. During this time, she was restricted to a 1,200-calorie a day diet – which made her lost 521 pounds. The life of Yager has been featured on national television and her morbid obesity lead to her death in 1994.Unless you want to be included in a similar list, it really is the best decision all the way round to just try and lead a healthier lifestyle. Make sure to have a healthy balanced diet and get the exercise that you need.If you’re currently on a quest to shed off the excess pounds that you have, the stories of these morbidly obese individuals may just be the right dose of inspiration for you to work hard and reach your fitness goals.

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