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  • ...OK..sex burns calories too..and I laughed enough already..

    so..
    be back in 5 minutes..
    "Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
    Donnie Swanstrom 01/25/06..miss ya!

    "Well, your friend would have Bell's Palsy, which is a facial paralysis, not "Balls Pelsy" like we're joking about here." Toejam's attempt at sensitivity.

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    • Do what they do for 10 minutes each day and you, to, can burn off megabytes. And if you feel spunky, you can do this:
      Last edited by fett; 01-04-2007, 12:07 AM.
      I am a true ass set to this board.

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      • ............
        My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.

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        • Anyways, Ron how's it going?

          I just got back from the gym, did the treadmill for an hour and I'm exhausted.

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          • FROM WEBMD


            You're right. Cortisol can stimulate appetite and, along with high insulin, it also promotes fat accumulation, particularly in the intra-abdominal area. That's because the fat inside of our bellies is extra sensitive to cortisol.

            Belly fat has more cortisol receptors than subcutaneous fat -- the fat at our hips and thighs. Excessive cortisol levels over time promote excessive storage of abdominal fat. We have found that cortisol in response to an acute stressor stimulates appetite for comfort food and women with greater abdominal fat distribution tend to show a greater cortisol response to acute stresses.

            These women also complain of more life stress. Given these relationships, it is logical to think that reducing stress might reduce cortisol exposure, which in turn might reduce stress eating and abdominal fat. But the data demonstrating this reverse pathway is simply not there. The relationships are probably far more complicated than that. For one, not everyone with high stress has high cortisol. So simply 'reducing cortisol' is not the right target for everyone. The majority of abdominal obesity is not simply explained by chronic stress and cortisol but rather lifestyle.

            Antianxiety ingredients in these supplements might possibly help people who are stress eaters, if the products do, indeed, reduce anxiety, but they would likely have tiny effects compared with exercise and cognitive skills training to control eating.

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            • I want a twinkie....

              no.. scratch that.. I am a ding dong...but some may tend to think I'm more of a Ho-Ho.

              (those things are like eating pure sugar with lard-tasty at times tho)

              Here ya go Ron... I heard this on the news this AM.

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              • eat a low fat diet and save your money. If you do take it.. dont fart. your shorts will be full.

                If you eat a low fat diet you ge thte same results. Also this drug prevents absorbtion of fat soluable vitamins. BE aware of that.

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                • eat a low fat diet and save your money. If you do take it.. dont fart. your shorts will be full.

                  If you eat a low fat diet you ge thte same results. Also this drug prevents absorbtion of fat soluable vitamins. BE aware of that.

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                  • Ron, did you fall back into the unhealthy ways?!?

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                    • Yeah come on Ron, throw us at least a monthly update.

                      On the exercise note, is there some trick to jogging when it's cold out? If it's below 50 my lungs burn like hell and I sound like i'm having an asthma attack for the next 24 hours. Yet I saw some dude out when it was like 18 the other day... so from my usual habit of M/W/F, I'm down to once every couple of months. doh
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                      • Originally posted by m2pmd70 View Post
                        Yeah come on Ron, throw us at least a monthly update.

                        On the exercise note, is there some trick to jogging when it's cold out? If it's below 50 my lungs burn like hell and I sound like i'm having an asthma attack for the next 24 hours. Yet I saw some dude out when it was like 18 the other day... so from my usual habit of M/W/F, I'm down to once every couple of months. doh
                        I don't know the answer to your question but I have no problems jogging in the cold (of course I have to dress a bit warmer and all). Sorry to not be of much help.

                        I'm almost down to 200. I've been going to the gym regularly (4 to 7 days a week, lifting twice or three times a week as well as doing cardio as often as possible) and with the eating habits being changed since I've been going to the gym I've dropped about 30 pounds of fat alone.

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                        • Rock on bro! I need to motivate myself to get some kind of exercise. What with slacking off on the exercise since it's been cold and sliding back into bad eating habits (read: buffet) I'm in danger of contracting the Dickeydu syndrome. Can't have that. LOL
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                          • Originally posted by Inearthed View Post
                            Anyways, Ron how's it going?

                            I just got back from the gym, did the treadmill for an hour and I'm exhausted.
                            Originally posted by Inearthed View Post
                            Ron, did you fall back into the unhealthy ways?!?

                            Hey Inearthed, Congrats on your progress! I've actually been sick quite a bit the last couple weeks, combined with a busy work & gigging schedule, I haven't had time to do much exercise
                            But read on!


                            Originally posted by eddie_van_earache View Post
                            FROM WEBMD

                            You're right. Cortisol can stimulate appetite and, along with high insulin, it also promotes fat accumulation, particularly in the intra-abdominal area. These women also complain of more life stress. Given these relationships, it is logical to think that reducing stress might reduce cortisol exposure, which in turn might reduce stress eating and abdominal fat. But the data demonstrating this reverse pathway is simply not there. The relationships are probably far more complicated than that. For one, not everyone with high stress has high cortisol. So simply 'reducing cortisol' is not the right target for everyone. The majority of abdominal obesity is not simply explained by chronic stress and cortisol but rather lifestyle.

                            Antianxiety ingredients in these supplements might possibly help people who are stress eaters, if the products do, indeed, reduce anxiety, but they would likely have tiny effects compared with exercise and cognitive skills training to control eating.

                            Well, I've been taking Cortislim for a while now, and it has always helped me in these areas:

                            -extra energy during the day
                            -fall asleep easier at night
                            -a definite mellowing out

                            I haven't seen huge amounts of weight loss, but I just increased the dosage and I hope to have access to the co. gym very soon, so that will be the start of my regular exercise program.

                            Originally posted by eddie_van_earache View Post
                            eat a low fat diet and save your money. If you do take it.. dont fart. your shorts will be full.

                            If you eat a low fat diet you ge thte same results. Also this drug prevents absorbtion of fat soluable vitamins. BE aware of that.
                            Right. I do need to eat more fruits for sure.



                            Originally posted by m2pmd70 View Post
                            Yeah come on Ron, throw us at least a monthly update.

                            On the exercise note, is there some trick to jogging when it's cold out? If it's below 50 my lungs burn like hell and I sound like i'm having an asthma attack for the next 24 hours. Yet I saw some dude out when it was like 18 the other day... so from my usual habit of M/W/F, I'm down to once every couple of months. doh
                            OK, I attended a free health fair a couple weeks ago. I got 3 bp readings from 3 different methods (2 machines, 1 human). First reading was 144/80, seemd a little high. I waited half an hour and using another machine got 130/80, much better. Then later I had a nurse do it the
                            old-fashioned way and got a 130/78. A dude behind me in line (who bore a very strong resemblance to Curly from the 3 Stooges) got a 170/110 - the nurse asked him if he was feeling well..."Fine" he replied.

                            Also got my glucose level checked, 111.


                            And last night while in Target to get some more ColdEeze, the bp machine came back with 124/82.
                            "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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                            • Hey Ron, how's it going bro? Haven't heard anything in awhile.

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                              • I lost 15 pounds.

                                That was 2 months ago.

                                I gained it back in the last two months.

                                It was winter, so I didn't get outside much. It's a lot warmer now, so it's time to get out on my bike (the human powered kind of bike).
                                Sleep!!, That's where I'm a viking!!

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