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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

     I’m wondering if anyone has any first-hand experience with Montel Williams’ newest book "Living Well".  Has anyone implemented or tried his diet/food plan?  It seems like such a great idea.

     I’d love your input and would like to hear about your experience with and your opinion concerning it (although, the book may be too new to have had any noticeable, long-term benefit).

     Thanks!  :)

Protein Keeps Hunger at Bay

Monday, January 21st, 2008

I found this article on Yahoo! News and thought it might be of interest.  The link  is    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080118/hl_nm/diets_dc  should you care to visit the site yourself.
 Chicago (Reuters) - Diets high in protein may be the best way to keep hunger in check, U.S. researchers said on Thursday in a study that offers insight into how diets work.

They found that protein does the best job at keeping a hunger hormone in check, while carbohydrates and fats may well deserve their current nasty reputation.

The study, which will appear in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, looked at the effectiveness of different nutrients at suppressing ghrelin, a hormone secreted by the stomach that stimulates appetite.

“Suppression of ghrelin is one of the ways that you lose your appetite as you begin to eat and become sated,” said Dr. David Cummings of the University of Washington in Seattle, who worked on the study.

The researchers gave 16 people three different beverages, each with varying levels of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. They took blood samples before the first beverage, then every 20 minutes for six hours afterward, measuring ghrelin levels in each sample.

"The interesting findings were that fats suppress ghrelin quite poorly," Cummings said in a telephone interview. They fared the poorest overall.

"Proteins were the best suppressor of ghrelin in terms of the combination of the depth and duration of suppression," he said. "That is truly satisfying because high proteins are essentially common to almost all of the popular diets."

They also found that eating carbohydrates resulted in a strong ghrelin suppression at first, but ghrelin levels rebounded with a vengeance, rising to an even higher level.

Basically, the carbohydrates eventually made people even hungrier than before they had eaten.

Cummings said the findings may aid in future research on the effectiveness of different diets.

And the study likely means that nightly bowl of ice cream is out. "That is a bad idea no matter what," he said.

 

thgirlnxtdr on AOL

Friday, January 18th, 2008

     thgirlnxtdr on AOL IM and thgirlnxtdr@aol.com is NOT me!!!

     A ‘friend’ from BB.com asked me why I had blocked them on AOL IM.  I told them that I have Yahoo IM (I’m hardly ever on) but no AOL IM.   

     So I went to AOL IM and AOL.com to create an account for myself and my screen name (thgirlnxtdr - a name that I made up) has been taken by someone else!!  I don’t know who it is or why but it’s NOT ME!!!!!  I don’t know if someone has been passing themselves off as being me and if so, I don’t know what’s being said or discussed but, once again, it’s NOT ME!!!!!

      So, if you’re trying or wanting to get in touch with me for whatever reason, PM me here or click on "Send Email" on my profile front page.  

      Thanks :)

 

Flight Attendent anyone?

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

     I’m thinking of applying for a job as a flight attendent and am wondering if any of you that currently ARE attendents or have BEEN attendents have any advice for me or have a comment to make.  Anything I should know, be aware of, what to stay away from, likes, dislikes…..that sort of thing.

     Thanks!  :)

 



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