I'm waiting for Jayson's book to come out -- "The Space Alien Monkeys Ate My Poo Diet".
Probably the single most important thing you can do is start reading nutrition labels and steering clear of anything with high percentages of Saturated Fat, Colesterol, or even salt. And of course, limit fast food to a 'treat' item rather than a regular meal source. It really is amazing how much fat gets into what most of these places serve. Hell a slice of lard on a bun might actually be healthier than a lot of this stuff.
In general, eating more fish and chicken is a good idea as well. Nowadays when I cook I almost alway s use chicken instead. Ground chicken nachos or sphegetti sauce are teh yummeh!
Taking a daily aspirin and a fish/flaxseed oil dietary suppliment might not be a bad idea either.
I've heard about the aspirin thing. My mom takes one a day also. Is it really good for you?
The problem here, and this is the problem I see with the whole concept of going on a "diet" is that it is a temporary change until the desired weight is lost. That concept makes people endure a miserable eating experience and deny themselves of things they enjoy but only for a while. They do it because it is only temporary. However, if you want the weight to stay off, the change can't be temporary, it has to be permanent. So, if you want to be successful in the long term, you must figure out how to change your eating habits in such a way that you can do it forever....
Sadly, I have yet to attempt a reduced version of the diet, eating more healthy foods while reducing greatly my junk food and pop, and I have ballooned back up to my previous weight, completely negating all of the hard three weeks I spent.
I guess the long-winded moral of the story is, don't take on a strict diet that you're not fully prepared to see through to the end. Find a diet that gives you a happy medium. If you begin to see good results and feel more healthy and fit, then you can look into a more strict regimen, but if you try and do too much, you're more likely to fail and not get back on the horse. If Strength For Life is a diet thoroughbred, then I guess I'm looking more for an old paint I can mosey along on, on my schedule (or, more specifically, lack thereof).
Hope this helps, and happy trails, cowboys.
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