Tag Archives: weight management

Yikes!

Conjugated linoleic acid is for weight loss? I’m not that knowledgeable with the different weight management fads and trends no matter how many times I’ve written about this topic because this is one of the things that I think a lot of aside from budget management, LOL.

If only thinking about the budget management makes me lose weight, then I would have been a skinny woman by now.

Speaking about budget management, the hubby once remarked that looking at the various online discount vouchers site I have accounts with will make an even poorer person than I already am. I don’t really buy a lot of these vouchers, only those that I know will make us contented.

As it is, I’ve heard that one or two of these local sites (glad I don’t have an account with these two, yey) have been having a lot of “oh no!” and facepalm reactions and not to mention angry customers.

Time like these, I wouldn’t want to be the company’s customer service rep. Yikes!

On Keeping the Weight Off

Obesity used to be a problem associated with adults. But now, the picture has changed because children are also considered as obese.

Not only are the health problems to be considered in childhood obesity, the emotional aspect should be given importance too. Peer pressure, anxiety, low self-esteem and depression are just some of the key factors that need to be monitored.

Some parents tend to go the easy way out with their children losing weight because they themselves try products that hasten losing weight, instead of going the long process of suffering through the physical rigors of shedding the excess poundage.

Sure, going the Stimerex ES way is easier compared to hours of walking or biking or even doing household work.

One of the key factors in keeping “it” off is to start a good discipline regimen in terms of being healthy.

Yes, put that bowl of chips or stop eating that slice of cake 🙂

Weight Management in Children

Last night over the radio, I heard one of the hosts say something about appetite suppressant and of course my interest was piqued so I asked hubby to turn the volume up.

Alas, the topic shifted to thrombosis so I was not able to listen to what they have to say about the first topic.

Why do I need to listen to that topic?

Because one mother of a student was thinking about getting these for the child since at four years old, the child is (very much) overweight. A discussion with the child’s other therapists and doctors will be scheduled for the weight management of this child.

I hope the management plans would be successful.

Of Christmas Parties and Eating

Christmas means different things to different people.

For children, it means getting gifts: new toys, new gadgets, new clothes and sometimes even cash.

For adults, Christmas means clearing up the social calendar as early as possible to be able to say “yes” to the different parties which mean socializing with friends, eating a lot of scrumptious and carefully prepared food and drinking different kinds of beverages meant for each special dish being served.

Diet? This is a word that is forgotten for the time being. After all the merriment, eating and drinking are done, then it is time to look for different kinds of physical exercises and training, alli reviews and toning down to get back into shape.

So has your pre-Christmas calendar been filled yet?