Sunday, March 25, 2012

Is There Anybody Out There?

Hopefully there are one or two of you still tuning in to stay engaged and motivated.  In lieu of writing a bunch of stuff, I've copied information from a website that speaks to the science of food intake, inflammation and disease.  To read the entire article, go here:   http://www.sott.net/articles/show/242516-Heart-Surgeon-Speaks-Out-On-What-Really-Causes-Heart-Disease

How does eating a simple sweet roll create a cascade of inflammation to make you sick?
 
Imagine spilling syrup on your keyboard and you have a visual of what occurs inside the cell. When we consume simple carbohydrates such as sugar, blood sugar rises rapidly. In response, your pancreas secretes insulin whose primary purpose is to drive sugar into each cell where it is stored for energy. If the cell is full and does not need glucose, it is rejected to avoid extra sugar gumming up the works. 

When your full cells reject the extra glucose, blood sugar rises producing more insulin and the glucose converts to stored fat. 

What does all this have to do with inflammation? Blood sugar is controlled in a very narrow range. Extra sugar molecules attach to a variety of proteins that in turn injure the blood vessel wall. This repeated injury to the blood vessel wall sets off inflammation. When you spike your blood sugar level several times a day, every day, it is exactly like taking sandpaper to the inside of your delicate blood vessels. 

While you may not be able to see it, rest assured it is there. I saw it in over 5,000 surgical patients spanning 25 years who all shared one common denominator -- inflammation in their arteries. 

Let's get back to the sweet roll. That innocent looking goody not only contains sugars, it is baked in one of many omega-6 oils such as soybean. Chips and fries are soaked in soybean oil; processed foods are manufactured with omega-6 oils for longer shelf life. While omega-6's are essential -they are part of every cell membrane controlling what goes in and out of the cell -- they must be in the correct balance with omega-3's. 

If the balance shifts by consuming excessive omega-6, the cell membrane produces chemicals called cytokines that directly cause inflammation. 

Today's mainstream American diet has produced an extreme imbalance of these two fats. The ratio of imbalance ranges from 15:1 to as high as 30:1 in favor of omega-6. That's a tremendous amount of cytokines causing inflammation. In today's food environment, a 3:1 ratio would be optimal and healthy. 

To make matters worse, the excess weight you are carrying from eating these foods creates overloaded fat cells that pour out large quantities of pro-inflammatory chemicals that add to the injury caused by having high blood sugar. The process that began with a sweet roll turns into a vicious cycle over time that creates heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and finally, Alzheimer's disease, as the inflammatory process continues unabated. 

There is no escaping the fact that the more we consume prepared and processed foods, the more we trip the inflammation switch little by little each day. The human body cannot process, nor was it designed to consume, foods packed with sugars and soaked in omega-6 oils.  

Monday, March 19, 2012

Who's Still In The Competition?

Say peeps; the final weigh-in is closing in quickly.  Are you working your program?  We've seen some amazing changes/transformations over the course of this competition.  However, like opera, it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings (not really an appropriate analogy...) and there's still time for each and every one of you to make a run for the money.  I'm curious about how your journey has unfolded, and have some questions for each of you:


  • Is anyone still keeping a journal?  You are 50% more likely to succeed if you do.  Please tell us about it.
  • Has anyone substantially changed their food intake?  I don't mean calorie reduction only.  Is your change sustainable?  Tell us what's working for you.
  • Are you sleeping better?  How has this journey impacted your sleep habits?
  • Did you return to using sweeteners?  Are you drinking soda?  Do you feel differently about using these products?
  • Have you incorporated a fitness routine?  What's your experience been?  Do you enjoy it or is it still drudgery and hard work?




Saturday, March 10, 2012

Want To Learn More About A Paleo Lifestyle?

There is an incredible amount of information contained in this link:

http://www.gnolls.org/1141/eat-like-a-predator-not-like-prey-paleo-in-six-easy-steps-a-motivational-guide/

All along this journey I have encouraged each of you to pay attention to what you eat, and to make changes to instill cleaner habits (no sugars for 30 days; no soda; etc.).  I have not advocated for any particular diet type over another.  Still, I have a very strong belief that there is a fundamental truth to primal living, and wanted to share the science, and the approach with you for your consideration.  If you haven't found a "diet" that helps keep you on track, you may want to give this a shot.

Some of you have begun that slide back to old habits; or really never made an attempt to create new, healthier habits.  This contest is not about winning money, but about a new beginning in a healthy lifestyle.

There's not much time left in our competition, but there's still a lifetime that stretches ahead.  Get back to the basics of healthy living -- journal your food consumption and your workouts; get a good night's sleep; and look to your peers for support and encouragement.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Seriously, is this blog even being viewed?

Last week was the worst week on this blog in a long time for views/comments.  Like all of you, I find it hard to remain motivated in the face of disinterest.  The blog is not for me.  It is for you.  It is for you to interact as a team.  To continue to encourage one another to eat healthy.  To exercise.  To commit to the lifestyle that you want for yourself.  We are in week 9 of a 12 week competition.  It is too early to disassociate from the rest of the team.  What will you do when you find yourself trying to manage and maintain a healthy lifestyle with no support?

Let us know what you're thinking!  Your thoughts are valuable.  Contribute to your team.

All of us find it hard to remain motivated without any feedback.  We are all human, after all...