Getting Started

September 20th, 2011

First step- Listen to the audio
When you sign up (or if you have been reading for a while and are still not quite sure where to begin), listen to my audio class. It’s a one-hour class where I speak about how it feels to lose weight. It’s the perfect place to start. Just copy this: http://justloseit.com/audio/justloseit_tele.mp3 or click the Tele-class with audio under Important Links (immediately to the right) on this page, and listen to what I think a week should feel like. This is almost more important than anything you can eat or do. Once you understand how to listen to your body, you will always know how to lose weight. I warn you, though, this was my first tele-class, and it starts off a bit slowly. Hang in there; it picks up!

The following is meant to guide you to past blogs that tell you step-by-step how to get started. I am reprinting them in their entirety so that you get the full benefit of each one. If you have never read them, perhaps now is the time?

Second step… Read: What to eat – the beginning

This is a very simple and methodical way to start eating. Only approach this after you have listened to the tele-class above and know how you should feel when your body is losing weight. Only then will you be able to successfully put the food plan into action.  Click the link below to read more.

http://www.justloseit.com/blog/?p=147

Third step – Read Don’t Over Think It

After knowing how you will feel during the week and what to eat, part will come in very handy right away. This teaches you not to over think what you are doing.  Click on the link below:

http://www.justloseit.com/blog/?page_id=528


Fourth step – Read Longevity
This next step is equally as important as the previous three. It is the tool we use to get through the weeks, months, and sometimes years of our weight loss journey. It might not be what we want to hear, but it is imperative to understand and internalize this next step.  Please press the link below:

http://www.justloseit.com/blog/?p=39


Fifth Step – Read Consistency
Once you have committed to hang in there for the long haul, there will inevitable be times when you feel yourself start to slip a little. The next step on your journey, involves another of my favorite words: Consistency, baby!  Please press the link below:

http://www.justloseit.com/blog/?p=30

Was that it? Not much huh? Seriously, this is all very confusing, where to begin, what to do, what to eat, how will you feel, so on and on.

I am hoping that after spelling it out, you will find it easier to follow along and to stay on track. There will be a link to this ezine on every ezine from now on. I will also link this page to my blog and Facebook pages, so no matter what, you can find your way here and get back on track.
Let me know how it’s going by dropping me a note, or commenting on one of the blogs.  Also, please go to Just Lose It with Berta on Facebook, there you can connect with me and let me know how your doing as well as ask whatever questions you need to.  As well as connect with other woman and men that are walking down the same path.  I am hoping it is a place where we can both help and support each other on this journey.

Hope to hear from you soon! And “Just Lose It”!

Kicking It!

March 28th, 2011

Berta cup   of tea photo

Kicking it!

For more than a year, I have refrained from writing about a subject every bit as controversial as that of the carnivore versus omnivore discussion I tackled a couple of weeks ago. If you missed that one, you might want to check it out at Carnivore or Herbivore.  I’m reluctant to address this next issue because I have had plenty of experience with the anger it engenders in the most mild-mannered consumer. In what context does this anger arise? Actually, it occurs whenever I attend a social gathering! At some point, I get an uneasy feeling. When I turn around I find three or four pairs of hostile eyes turned my way in response to someone uttering the dreaded words: “Ask Berta.”

“Go ahead, Berta. Tell them” comes the self-satisfied voice. And so, a perfectly pleasant evening devolves into a kill-the-messenger debacle.  As far as I’m concerned, polite society should extend the ban on talk of religion and politics to include the more toxic topics of meat and caffeine. Trust me when I tell you that those who run on Dunkin’ to their favorite steakhouse nearly have a blowout when their choice of fuel is held to scrutiny. In fact, you, my dear reader, might be one who has defended to the death the utterly indefensible position that caffeine, especially, is an innocuous substance.  This is not just my humble opinion; the dangers of caffeine are well documented, and you might want to read on to learn how it affects weight loss, among other things.

There is so much to cover that it’s hard to know where to begin. I guess the first point to make is that much of what has been said about caffeine is rubbish, yet we hear what we want to hear and some of you think you have heard that there are actually benefits to ingesting caffeine. I hope I can bring some of these misconceptions into the light!

Caffeine is a drug.  Period. It is also a highly addictive drug.  As such, it is not good for you. Ever. Strong opinion? Yes, but that is why I write.  I have a strong opinion on many topics, but this one really revs me up! Consider some facts about caffeine, and notice I said facts, not opinions.

Coffee, black tea, and soda are very powerful stimulants that overstress the body. These drinks deplete the body of vitamin B1, biotin, inositol, vitamin C, calcium, potassium and zinc, making you thirstier, to boot!  Caffeinated beverages over stimulate and weaken the kidneys, pancreas, liver, stomach, intestines, heart, nervous system, and glands-especially the adrenals.   Caffeinated beverages also cause the body’s ph level to become acidic, contributing to premature aging and other health issues as detailed in Acidic or Alkaline.  Coffee, in particular, is laced with pesticides and free radicals that produce the hydrocarbons that weaken cell membranes. Studies show that coffee can cause depression and increase the symptoms of menopause and PMS. In many cases, coffee is wholly to blame for PMS!

If you think I’m talking about problems experienced by people who daily drink coffee by the urn or soda by the case, you might want to think again.  A single cup of coffee can create negative symptoms.  Granted, like everything else, consistency is the key.  In this case, if you drink one cup a day, you are drinking too much, but one cup a month is not something to lose sleep over.  Decaffeinated coffee is better, as far as the amount of caffeine, but please keep in mind that while decaf contains only a bit of caffeine, it is chock full of the lovely pesticides and hydrocarbons that provide its heavenly flavor. Understand that the  amounts of all of these substances vary depending on the origin of the coffee bean and the practices of the commercial brewer. A few years ago, the coffee brewed at a chain store was found to contain two, and sometimes three times the amount of caffeine as home brewed coffee. Their decaf contained about the same amount of caffeine as coffee brewed at home.

Now that we know how much caffeine some of the corner coffee shops are serving up, let’s address those “news” reports that suggest there are benefits to drinking caffeinated beverages like coffee and black tea.  To say that these lies infuriate me would be to seriously minimize my ire.  The most recent lie I heard was that coffee in moderation is good for you. They  go so far as to suggest that you should enjoy your one to two cups every day so you get the benefit of the antioxidants. Girls and boys,  if you’re after antioxidants, try a couple of berries. More maddeningly, some “experts” suggest that were you to drink  the coffee before hitting the gym, you would burn off more calories during your workout! Well, yes, I suppose that would make sense due to the effect the caffeine has on your system. Then again, doing a line or two of coke before your morning jog might be equally beneficial, though perhaps not as tasty.

In addition to all of the other problems that arise from our addiction to caffeinated beverages, you should be aware that they can also prevent you from losing weight!  Oh, yes, they can, and do, for the majority of my clients before they kick the habit.  Let me explain how it works.

When you wake in the morning your body is first going to crave whatever caffeinated beverage it hasn’t had all night long. Remember that caffeine is a drug and the addicted body needs a regular hit.  So, many awaken and grab the coffee before the toothpaste.  Tea drinkers don’t tend to be as aggressively addicted, probably because tea has less caffeine than coffee, but tea has negative effects if you drink it consistently.  Okay, so having downed the first of many cups of the day, you experience that nice burst of drug-induced, false energy.  This high will take you only so far, and at some point, a few hours into the day, you will begin to feel a little tired.  Perhaps a bit of brain fog might set in. Know the feeling?

Well, you might decide to remedy the fog by going for another cup of joe, or downgrade to tea or  a soda.  Not thinking anything of it, you then continue on your day, but once again, what goes up will inevitably come down, and that will occur at some point after lunch.  Then what do you do?  You can’t keep drinking coffee because you know it will make you jittery and probably keep you up all night, so you need to get your body the fix it needs to remain in toxic balance.  Therefore, between two o’clock and four you choose to fill the void with the next best quick-acting energizer: sugar, anyone?  Ah, so that’s why you crave something sweet in the afternoon or on your way home from work…

Just so. Your body needs its fix and will continue to need it until you comply by  downing that first shot in the morning. However, the morning is a long way off. Solution?  A nibble of sugar or a white carb in front of the television will get you through to bedtime, so you can sleep in preparation for another day as prisoner of  the vicious cycle of addiction.   Sound familiar?

Oh! Did I forget to mention that in order to “enjoy” your caffeine, most of you must sweeten it to make it palatable, thus causing your blood sugar levels to fluctuate erratically. This causes more fatigue and cravings, so you go for the gusto of more sugar and white carbs!

So, why don’t you give yourself a shot at stopping the madness?  If you’re thinking, “NO WAY! NOT MY COFFEE/DIET SODA/REGULAR SODA!” then please take a look at that strong response. Caffeine just might be the answer to that all consuming question: What’s wrong with me?  The answer might well be, that nothing is really wrong; you have just become a victim of a legally distributed drug that is packaged in irresistible ways.

Do yourself a favor and just kick it! You might see that losing it is much easier than you thought.

Menopausal Weight Gain!

March 28th, 2011


Did you know…

that it is far harder to lose weight during your menopausal years? I am sad to announce this very true fact, but…there is some hope.  There is a lot you can do to stop menopausal symptoms and help yourself work your way down to a comfortable weight.  It doesn’t have to be that bad; in fact, it can be pretty good if you can turn some things around, or even better yet, if you can catch it before it really gets going.   For years I have worked with women in their 40s and early 50s who were dealing with weight loss while going through menopause and perimenopause. It can make an already difficult weight loss process even more challenging, mentally, emotionally and physically.

Now, here is a secret-please just keep it between us-I am also very perimenopausal! At first I thought, “Oh no!”  But now after dealing with hot flashes and night sweats and emotional ups and downs and cycle changes and the worst symptom of all…water retention, I have decided that this is a good thing. It means the end of a very long period (!) of time that I no longer have to deal think about.   But then come the myths and fears of growing older, hairier, thicker, drying up, and just becoming so much less becoming!  It’s all so bittersweet, to say the least, unless you know what to do. For that reason I am proud to be counted as one of the many fine women who have lived through thirty to forty years of menstruation and bloating and birthing children!  The challenge now is to be able to look at myself as a full grown and mature (not matronly) woman.

Any of you men reading this might find that it will help you help your gal, or at the very least understand in a distant kind of way that this is not a scary thing at all; it is, in actuality, a blessing. “Ha!” you say?  Well, read on!

First of all, let’s talk turkey: menopause is not a disease. I know you know this, but many of you keep it a secret, as if it is something worse than death.  It isn’t; and you should be proud of what you have lived through and elated about what is yet to come.

First of all, you might like to learn that there are no menopausal symptoms. Yes, I have had the stereotypical hot flashes, among many other lovely symptoms, and I have lived through my mother’s symptoms. In fact, let me tell you a story that scared me for most of my adult life, thinking that as her daughter, I might be doomed to the same plight!

My mother moved in with me when I was in my early 20’s, and her Great Dane, Dustin, came with the package.  Dustin was a little off, so the oddity of this tale is not entirely my mother’s doing.  My mother was 45, and menopause hit her like most of us wished it would: one day she was menstruating and the next she wasn’t.  She did not believe in hormone replacement, thankfully, so after first making sure she was not pregnant, she realized that she must have crossed over into the land of the lost, since it is a place we all go but few actually talk about. I knew that she was suffering from night sweats, day sweats, water retention, and bone achiness.  But one night something happened that I had not heard discussed anywhere, and the event haunted me for years as I wondered if I might be next.

One evening in the middle of the winter, after we were well off to sleep, I woke to a very curious sound.  It was a growling, ripping, kind of noise.  I thought, “Hmm, that’s odd.” I slowly got out of bed and tiptoed to my door and listened some more. Yep…growling and ripping.  Opening my door, it was clear that the sounds were coming from my mother’s bedroom.  I very slowly opened the door and peeked in.  It took me a moment to fully understand what I was looking at.  My mother, suffering from night sweats, had left the window open and the winter storm was blowing a horizontal wall of snow into the room! I then scanned to the bed where my mother was lying in a red negligee that happened to be soaked through. The covers were completely kicked off and she was lying on her back, splayed, hair soaking and oblivious!  Odd as this was, there was still that growling, ripping sound to explain.  That, I saw was Dustin. He had taken hold of the mattress corner and had pulled it halfway across the box spring, tearing the corner of the mattress in the process.  This image of my mother, drenched in her own sweat, cooling off on a precariously balanced mattress with measurable drifting snow accumulating around her was surreal, to say the least.  What to do?  Knowing my mother and how deeply she sleeps, and knowing Dustin as well, I decided to very slowly close the door and try very hard never to reflect upon that evening again!  To no avail!  It has loomed in my consciousness for over 20 years that one day I might be sublimely unconscious as my night-sweat ravaged body is assailed by a Nor’easter while my neurotic dog mauls the very mattress on which I am splayed to the horror of one-or all-of my sons!

I am happy to say, that it does not have to be that way!  You do not have to bloat and gain 20 additional pounds, and you don’t have to get weak and feeble, and you don’t have to dry out and  shrivel up, and the snow does not have to fall in drifts on your Posturpedic. This doesn’t have to be a big deal. It might not be easy at first, but it is possible!

In all the animal kingdom, humans seem to be the only species to go through menopause. I find this odd.  Why only us?  Why don’t we see our dogs suffering every three months from bloating and cramping; and why aren’t they just a little bitchier than usual?  Why don’t they get to a certain age and lie around drenched in their own sweat?  Why are we the only ones?  Well, I think it is totally self-induced.  Actually, if it weren’t for the fact that we are exhausted, and we work too hard, consume too much fat and caffeine and don’t get enough sleep, to name a few culprits, this wouldn’t be a problem; it would be here one day and gone the next.  But we are driving ourselves into both early menopause and more problematic menopausal symptoms.  Our terrible eating habits and lifestyles are taxing our adrenals, and this is affecting us hormonally, thus creating an earlier onset of menopause, as well as more severe symptoms.

Here is another thing:  sugar will increase your hot flashes and night sweats, if not create them completely!  So if you are suffering from either one, stop eating sugary foods and drinks and they will subside dramatically, if not stop all together.

And as far as the drying up thing, you need to accept that we are all drying up! From the day we are born, we begin losing our moisture and must do something to compensate for this fact.  Start drinking more water-a lot more water! And start taking flaxseed pills. Begin with two and slowly increase until you see a difference in your skin, your bowels, your hair and nails, as well.  Everything should feel smoothly lubricated.  If you are suffering from vaginal dryness, don’t be embarrassed, just go out and get some lubricants; it’s no big deal, we are all getting older-our partners, as well-so we all might need a little extra help; it’s normal and there are easy fixes.

Now for the big one, the idea that going through menopause weakens your bones, leaving you fragile and brittle.  I don’t know what has happened to us as a society, honestly!  I remember back when my great grandmother was alive, strong and powerful-my grandmother, too, and my mother today!  These women have all eaten well and worked hard.  They took care of themselves and none of them had hormone replacement therapy. Somehow they all survived, and none of them had any issues with fragile bones, ever!  If you read my “Did You Know” piece entitled “Got Osteoporosis?” you know that I believe the real cause of thinning and fragile bones is not menopause.  Women before us lived long, hardy and healthy lives, but they ate well, exercised moderately, stayed active, and didn’t eat foods that depleted heir calcium!  Again, click on the link above to see what I am talking about.

Lastly…I hate to say it, but it absolutely is much harder to lose weight while going through menopause.  Not impossible, but harder.  Here is the reason: water retention! Simple, yet not so simple to rectify.  I believe that the body has to protect itself from the amount of water lost through hot flashes. What else can it do but store some additional water, just in case.  And when our body feels bloated, it will tend to gain weight faster, even if you are eating pretty well because the feeling of fullness from the bloating sends your body the signal that there is extra to be stored.  How to combat this?  Be diligent! Continue to drink a good amount of water every day, making sure to stay away from additional salt and salty foods.  Also, try to break a sweat as often as possible.  This shouldn’t be that hard if you are holding onto a lot of water. A little cardio will do it. Perhaps a sauna, although the exercise would help more with feeling good and overall weight loss, but if you can’t get yourself up and sweating, then try to break a sweat in some dry heat.  Whatever you choose doesn’t really matter; just try to enjoy it and sweat!

So ladies, try to remember that this is not a disease!  We are not sick!  It is not a sentence to a life of bloating and sweating! Even though it is odd that at a time when you are overall moister than ever before, you are simultaneously drying up just as quickly!  Hydrate! Lubricate! Don’t be ashamed! Embrace it, and thank your lucky stars that the days of menstruating and child birthing are behind you!  Yea Menopause!