| Article from South Brunswick Post 2008 |

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| World Class Acupuncturist Dr. Brandon |
Lose Weight With Acupuncture
It is a time-honored tradition to make resolutions at this time of year. If your resolution is
to lose weight - and keep it off - then keep reading! Here are six simple tips that will have you losing weight in a
balanced and healthy way.
1. Lose weight with water. Water is essential for everybody - it is also the key
to losing weight. If you haven't been drinking enough water, your body has developed a pattern of storing water. This water
retention equals extra unwanted weight.
By drinking more water, you are not only flushing out toxins, you are also
teaching your body that it no longer needs to store water. Drink at least 60 ounces of water (about 8 glasses) a day. Boil
water and add sliced lemons, and drink this throughout the day to help with fluid retention. If you are still not sold on
the merits of water, try this on for size: water is a natural appetite suppressant.
2. Soup up your weight loss
program. A simple dietary change will have you shedding pounds: eat a bowl of soup at least once a day. Nutritious,
low-salt soups will nourish you as they flush waste from your body. People who eat a serving of soup daily lose more weight
than those who eat the same amount of calories but don't eat soup. Go for homemade soup whenever possible, as canned soups
are loaded with salt and chemicals.
3. Eat early to keep weight off. The human body follows a circadian rhythm,
which means that the same foods eaten at breakfast and lunch are processed differently than when eaten at dinner. Studies
show that when you eat your daily protein and fat at breakfast you tend to lose weight and have more energy; however, eating
the same things at dinner tend to increase tendencies toward weight gain. I suggest that you eat your last meal of the day
by 7 p.m.
4. Eat smaller meals, more frequently. Follow an eating schedule with five little meals every
day. Eating steadily through the day keeps you from becoming famished and overeating at your next meal. Make a low-fat trail
mix from raw almonds, pumpkin seeds, dried plum, and apples and have it available at all times to avoid the tempting lure
of high-calorie snacks.
5. Adopt a balanced approach to your diet. Most of the fad diet programs out there
nowadays are extreme in a few recommended foods, or else deprive the body of food altogether. This works in opposition to
our metabolism and the results usually don't last, producing a yoyo effect that depresses your metabolic function - not to
mention your self-esteem. We are natural beings that need a balance of nutrition from all sources.
Your diet should
consist of a balance of organic sources of lean protein, complex carbohydrates, whole grains, legumes, nuts, fruits, and vegetables.
Instead of white rice and pasta, opt for brown rice, bulgur, millet, or buckwheat.
Eat more green, chlorophyll-rich
foods such as broccoli, kale, spinach, and asparagus. Eliminate candy, sugar, soda, and all simple sugars from your diet.
Excess sugar ends up being stored as fat in your body, which results in weight gain. Also, keep dairy to a minimum because
most dairy products are high in saturated fat. Avoid fatty foods, processed or fried foods.
6. Walk off the weight. The
No. 1 cause of weight gain is inactivity. Physical activity is the key to speeding up your metabolism and burning excess calories.
The best way to be physically active is to use your legs! Walk as often and as long as you can. Always take the stairs instead
of the elevator.
Step outside during your break at work and take a walk around your building. Consider joining a local
hiking club. Try taking a walk 30 minutes in the morning or 30 minutes in the early evening.
I hope this article helps
you shed some pounds and add on the years! I invite you to visit often and share your own personal health and longevity tips
with me.
May you live long, live strong, and live happy!
-Dr. Brandon
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