Dr. Oz's 10 weigh loss commandments!
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It's so funny that I read this today..... I must say I have come to terms that I must throw out/donate all my "fat clothes" I was just telling 2 people today, that I am doing this this weekend! I have kept all sizes of clothes around and inevitably I cycle around to needing the larger sizes... so since I don't really like to shop (very unwomanly of me isn't it :laugh: ) and... I am too cheap to buy a new wardrobe, so for me I feel it's best to rid myself of anything but what I am wearing now & smaller sizes... that way there's no turning back! So for this reason, I agree with #2!!0
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1 - these rules are for the "majority" of people - everyone is different. The 7:30 thing is based on heading to bed at about 10 and no activity until early morning. Take the rules with a grain of salt and apply what works for you.0
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I definetely agree with # 1 and 2 its soo true
Really? No pants that stretch? What about when you workout? Personally like the way my butt looks in stretchy pants. And I like the reaction from my husband when I wear them.0 -
I came here to hate on Dr.Oz, but I can't disagree with what he says.
As far as red meat, there are few studies published recently about how red meat probably isn't the best for you (depending on how it is prepared)
Yes and if you go and look at those studies you will see that the folks who ate more red meat also smoked more, exercised less, drank more, etc. Those studies tell you nothing. (what is interesting is the the more red meat they ate the lower their cholesterol levels). You can't pull one food out of the diet and blame sickness on that.
http://garytaubes.com/2012/03/science-pseudoscience-nutritional-epidemiology-and-meat/
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/will-eating-red-meat-kill-you/
http://chriskresser.com/red-meat-is-still-not-bad-for-you-but-shoddy-research-and-clueless-media-are
Please ignore where the posts came from. Yes I follow a certain lifestyle (I eat mostly meat/fat) but I'm not here to push it on anyone.0 -
As far as red meat, there are few studies published recently about how red meat probably isn't the best for you (depending on how it is prepared)
I have to wonder about these studies that say all red meat is bad. Are they differentiating between a lean steak that has been trimmed of fat and grilled? Or pink slime ground beef that has to be chemically disinfected so it doesn't kill you...0 -
1. Thou Shalt Not Wear Pants that Stretch
Your clothing is an early-warning system for weight gain. When it's getting hard to snap your jeans, you know it's time to be vigilant. Wearing stretchy clothes allows you to live in ignorance of how your body is growing, making it easier to pack on pounds without knowing it.
2. Thou Shalt Not Keep Fat Clothes in Your Closet
When you keep the clothes you wore at an unhealthy weight, it gives you a back-up plan if the pounds don't come off. Instead, force yourself to stay on track by 86ing your "fat pants."
3. Thou Shalt Not Eat Meat That Walks on Four Legs More Than Once a Week
Meat that comes from an animal with 4 legs is higher in saturated fat (the unhealthy kind) than that which comes from 2-legged animals such as chickens, or animals with no legs, like fish. Plus: women who eat large amounts of red meat more than once a week have a 50% higher chance of dying from heart disease and have higher cancer rates.
4. Thou Shalt Not Graze
Plan your meal before you open the refrigerator, get what you need, and close the door. Opening it throughout the day leads to impulsive choices and overeating.
5. Thou Shalt Not Eat After 7:30pm
When you eat late at night you are more likely to be eating in front of the TV (when you won't pay attention to how much you're putting in your mouth) and you're more likely to pick high-calorie snacks.
. Thou Shalt Not Pile Food More than 1 Inch High or Within 2 Inches of the Plate Edge
Larger portions equal more calories. 'Nuff said.
7. Thou Shalt Not Chew Food Less than 20 Times Per Bite
Chewing allows your body to realize that you are eating food, prompting it to create a sensation of fullness at the appropriate time. When you don't chew enough, you get ahead of that process, eating well past when you are actually satisfied.
8. Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Plate
Spend your day nibbling bites on someone else's sandwich or afternoon snack, and you will add on 1,000 calories easy.
9. Thou Shalt Not Carry Small Bills
Nothing loves a small bill better than a vending machine. When you have them at the ready, you are one step closer to an impulsive, calorie-loaded afternoon slip up.
10. Thou Shalt Not Eat While Standing Up
Eating sitting down enables you to be aware of what you're eating and eat it slowly so that your body can tell you your full before it's too late.
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OMFG! I just rolled at work... so much so that I knocked over my water and co worker had to check on me!
hahhaha epic! i heart these vids -- happy friday!0 -
I think we can agree that in general, Dr Oz probably isn't the person to listen to.
Eat real foods. Lift weights. Drink water. Do some form of conditioning.
It's not rocket science.0 -
If you cut off the right front leg of a pig (and make bbq pork, of course), Is it still a 4 legged animal?
Just wondering, cuz I do that all the time.0 -
Umm for me, eating late is a lot better for me than eating too early. Otherwise I'll binge :P0
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Very well said. These are simply guidelines..0
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♥ this. Thanks for sharing.0
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WOW PEOPLE ARE ****ING *kitten*!!!!!!!
There are a lot of people who don't care for Dr. Oz.
Quite frankly I don't care for any of the "Doctors" that have their own TV show. They have a TV show to make money, not to help people.
If that makes me an *kitten*, well I'm an *kitten*. :drinker:0 -
WOW PEOPLE ARE ****ING *kitten*!!!!!!!
Cry moar.0 -
Like most of his show, he completely tries to dumb things down. .
Most people hate to count calories and these "rules" are a way to attempt to limit your calories without actually counting them.
I'll stick with tracking calories and maintaining my macros within a defined range.0 -
I don't like Dr. Oz, but he's really just being logical. You don't need to be doctor to know those things.
I like #2, for sure…I tossed everything that didn't fit as I lost weight. I swore to myself I'd never need any of those "fat" clothes again. Not sure how much it's helped, but I haven't needed to upsize anything since I started getting back in shape! In fact, I pretty much started doing the reverse. My wife actually bought me an authentic USA national team jersey (soccer) recently…they practically fit like under armour. I debated sending it back for a large, so it would be a little looser, but I decided to keep the medium and use that as the unforgiving shirt that would force me to stay in shape! Haha…0 -
Wow. He sounds like a friggin' moron.0
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WOW PEOPLE ARE ****ING *kitten*!!!!!!!
There are a lot of people who don't care for Dr. Oz.
Quite frankly I don't care for any of the "Doctors" that have their own TV show. They have a TV show to make money, not to help people.
If that makes me an *kitten*, well I'm an *kitten*. :drinker:
AGREED! He's paid for every product he "recommends". Guess I'm an *kitten* too.0 -
I have skinny clothes in a closet...I guess I'm wearing my fat clothes...
Oz's guidelines seem to attack the mental aspect of weight loss more than the physical aspect. How you approach your goals and obstacles you remove help a lot in the long run.
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The red meat wasn't necessarily related to heart issues. It was more cancer related. Grilling and the carcinogens related to that, and meat that has been processed with nitrates added to them was their more direct focus.
I'd personally eat grass-fed free range hippy dippy doo red meat if I were to eat more of it. Then boil it (I kid)0 -
I hate stupid, arbitrary rules like these. Here are a few examples of why...
1. Thou Shalt Not Wear Pants that Stretch
What am I supposed to wear to work out in? Also, most pants will stretch over time, even jeans or slacks.
2. Thou Shalt Not Keep Fat Clothes in Your Closet
Realistically, this is just going to mean most people have to go shopping again. It's not nice to say, but it's true. Does he get money from the garment industry?
4. Thou Shalt Not Graze
What if I plan to graze, and carefully select my food choices (e.g. lots of raw veggies) so that I can graze? If this keeps me at a reasonable caloric deficit, what does it matter?
5. Thou Shalt Not Eat After 7:30pm
(a) This is entirely dependent on when you go to bed.
(b) Does this mean I shouldn't eat after I get out of dance class at 8pm? After I've just done 2.5-3 hours of dancing?
(c) I don't watch TV, but I spend all day sitting at a computer. Maybe I shouldn't eat before 7:30pm. Or maybe I should just take other measures to control portion sizes.
6. Thou Shalt Not Pile Food More than 1 Inch High or Within 2 Inches of the Plate Edge
What if I'm eating salad? You can eat a giant salad, and not get a lot of calories, so why not pile it on and enjoy? Also, this depends on the size of your plates, my plates are 6" across (they're salad plates), if I left a 2" border, I'd only have 2" left to place my food, that's not going to work.
7. Thou Shalt Not Chew Food Less than 20 Times Per Bite
One word: soup.
8. Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Plate
Spend your day nibbling bites on someone else's sandwich or afternoon snack, and you will add on 1,000 calories easy.
A thousand calories, really? Whose plate is he eating off?
9. Thou Shalt Not Carry Small Bills
Only if you have absolutely no impulse control, or let yourself get too hungry.
10. Thou Shalt Not Eat While Standing Up
Eating sitting down enables you to be aware of what you're eating and eat it slowly so that your body can tell you your full before it's too late.
No, eating sitting down means my cats can jump on the table and stick their faces in my food. Until I get them out of their wild kitten phase, I'll be enjoying my meals standing up.
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To be clear, I'd have no problem with these items if they were listed as "suggestions that some people find useful" or something like that, but as "commandments," that's just silly.0 -
I can honestly say I've never watched a doctor Oz show....I'm not a big fan of Oprah so therefore I"m not a big fan of his.
Me either!!!! And what about the annoying Rachel Ray or Dr.Phil?0 -
Try to eat at least 2 to 3 hours before going to bed so that the food can digest. Eating and sleeping makes you digest slower and your body takes in more calories.0
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I like Dr Ozz myself good post0
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WOW PEOPLE ARE ****ING *kitten*!!!!!!!
There are a lot of people who don't care for Dr. Oz.
Quite frankly I don't care for any of the "Doctors" that have their own TV show. They have a TV show to make money, not to help people.
If that makes me an *kitten*, well I'm an *kitten*. :drinker:
AGREED! He's paid for every product he "recommends". Guess I'm an *kitten* too.
We should start our own group. lol0 -
Thanks for the post! I'm not a huge fan of Dr. Oz, but I can take what I can use and apply it to myself. I watched his one show for 99 diet foods, and a do eat a lot of those items and they have helped me so far. I think people here are missing the point of this. posting on the message board isn't meant to be hated on or nit picked at what is wrong with it and why it's dumb. The reason to post things is to share your knowledge, ask questions, and hopefully it'll help someone else in their journey to become a healthier person. If you don't like Dr. Oz, then don't bother reading or replying to this. It's that simple. Like someone else here wrote, these rules aren't for everyone and if one doesn't apply to you, consider yourself lucky that you don't have to work on that.
Thank you again for taking the time and posting this. Hopefully some people will appreciate it.0 -
Thanks for posting we have to start somewhere!!0
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Thanks for the post! I'm not a huge fan of Dr. Oz, but I can take what I can use and apply it to myself. I watched his one show for 99 diet foods, and a do eat a lot of those items and they have helped me so far. I think people here are missing the point of this. posting on the message board isn't meant to be hated on or nit picked at what is wrong with it and why it's dumb. The reason to post things is to share your knowledge, ask questions, and hopefully it'll help someone else in their journey to become a healthier person. If you don't like Dr. Oz, then don't bother reading or replying to this. It's that simple. Like someone else here wrote, these rules aren't for everyone and if one doesn't apply to you, consider yourself lucky that you don't have to work on that.
Thank you again for taking the time and posting this. Hopefully some people will appreciate it.
But, if the knowledge is wrong, then it does worse to allow it to continue to be spread. As such, people SHOULD comment when something is passed off as "true" and it really is wrong or dumb.0 -
I do agree with that, but some of the comments that people are leaving are more than just letting her know it's wrong. It's plain rude some of the things people are leaving. I do see the merit some of the rules hold and I can see how they can be applied to everyday life in people's lives who do constantly struggle with make that life change. I'm not saying I believe in all of them, but most of them yes, I can see it.
Thanks again for posting!0 -
As far as red meat, there are few studies published recently about how red meat probably isn't the best for you (depending on how it is prepared)
I have to wonder about these studies that say all red meat is bad. Are they differentiating between a lean steak that has been trimmed of fat and grilled? Or pink slime ground beef that has to be chemically disinfected so it doesn't kill you...
Are there studies saying all red meat is bad?0 -
I think his list makes a lot of sense and I actually followed a lot of these points when losing my weight. In light of recents studies about red meat, I think limiting intake to once or twice a week is quite sensible.
I don't see where anything he is saying is outrageous. :ohwell:0 -
1. Thou Shalt Not Wear Pants that Stretch
Your clothing is an early-warning system for weight gain. When it's getting hard to snap your jeans, you know it's time to be vigilant. Wearing stretchy clothes allows you to live in ignorance of how your body is growing, making it easier to pack on pounds without knowing it.
2. Thou Shalt Not Keep Fat Clothes in Your Closet
When you keep the clothes you wore at an unhealthy weight, it gives you a back-up plan if the pounds don't come off. Instead, force yourself to stay on track by 86ing your "fat pants."
3. Thou Shalt Not Eat Meat That Walks on Four Legs More Than Once a Week
Meat that comes from an animal with 4 legs is higher in saturated fat (the unhealthy kind) than that which comes from 2-legged animals such as chickens, or animals with no legs, like fish. Plus: women who eat large amounts of red meat more than once a week have a 50% higher chance of dying from heart disease and have higher cancer rates.
4. Thou Shalt Not Graze
Plan your meal before you open the refrigerator, get what you need, and close the door. Opening it throughout the day leads to impulsive choices and overeating.
5. Thou Shalt Not Eat After 7:30pm
When you eat late at night you are more likely to be eating in front of the TV (when you won't pay attention to how much you're putting in your mouth) and you're more likely to pick high-calorie snacks.
. Thou Shalt Not Pile Food More than 1 Inch High or Within 2 Inches of the Plate Edge
Larger portions equal more calories. 'Nuff said.
7. Thou Shalt Not Chew Food Less than 20 Times Per Bite
Chewing allows your body to realize that you are eating food, prompting it to create a sensation of fullness at the appropriate time. When you don't chew enough, you get ahead of that process, eating well past when you are actually satisfied.
8. Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbor's Plate
Spend your day nibbling bites on someone else's sandwich or afternoon snack, and you will add on 1,000 calories easy.
9. Thou Shalt Not Carry Small Bills
Nothing loves a small bill better than a vending machine. When you have them at the ready, you are one step closer to an impulsive, calorie-loaded afternoon slip up.
10. Thou Shalt Not Eat While Standing Up
Eating sitting down enables you to be aware of what you're eating and eat it slowly so that your body can tell you your full before it's too late.
bwahahahahah!!!!
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