The Calorie Myth by Jonathan Bailor

Book Cover

Book Cover

The Calorie Myth: How to Eat More, Exercise Less, Lose Weight, and Live Better by Jonathan Bailor is the latest book which I have read in bid to keep healthy. It hasn’t been easy to lose weight since I entered the 30s. My weight has increased and I have yet to return to my ideal weight even though Tiger girl is already 3 years old.

In the book Jonathan Bailor shares that counting calories doesn’t help. Yes calories do affect your weight and weight lost but it is more important to know what is your set point in your body and how to go about keeping fit and healthy.

Eating less will only destroy your bodies need to burn fat and as a result you gain weight faster then you had lost weight during starvation. Yo-yo dieting has caused major health issues in adults.

Exercising more also doesn’t mean that you will lose weight. You may gain weight too as you take in more low quality foods like sweetened energy drinks.

The quality of the calories that we put into our body is the one that affects our weight and health. To achieve healthy weight loss and keep it off would mean that you have to understand how to be SANE.

Satiety: How quickly the calories fill us up and keep us full
Aggression: How likely the calories are likely to be stored as body fat.
Nutrition: How many nutrition Aka vitamins, minerals and essential fatty acids, essential amino acids does the calories provide.
Efficiency: How much of the calories can be stored as body fats.

 

My thoughts

It was an eye opener reading this book.  I know that there are many myths surrounding calorie counting , exercising and moderation.  Jonathan Bailor gave a very clear explanation on how these myths came about. A lot of these problems and issues that we are facing today are due to  the drive for profits by the governments and large cooperation who want us to have bad health so they can benefit from it.

Reducing grains, starch and sugars do wonders for improving one’s health.  Avoid potatoes, rice and corn and eat more non starchy vegetables. Half of your plate should be of vegetables while 1/3 proteins and the rest fruits and other fats.

Do SMART exercises and eating properly is the way to go. There is a sample one week eating guide in the book however many of the ingredients are not readily available in Singapore and I am not in favor of using xyla xylitol and whey protein in my food. I will certainly pay more attention to the foods that I serve the kids at home.

You can grab a copy of The Calorie Myth: How to Eat More, Exercise Less, Lose Weight, and Live Better by Jonathan Bailor from major bookstores.

 

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Exchange Presents not Germs this Season

Christmas Presents
Christmas Presents

It is the season for gift giving. Everywhere you go one can see  Christmas decorations and hear Christmas carols being played on the sound systems in the mall. The kids are looking forward to receiving presents and wishing that Santa would bring them their coveted Lego toys, Nerf Guns,  Sophia the First doll house and other toys which would fill up the base of the Christmas tree.

It certainly is wonderful to see the the kids eyes light up when they receive what their heart desire. They have been patiently waiting all year round for this season to come with the hope that they will be able to lay their hands on the “special” item which they have wished for during the yearly gift exchange.

All around me I see billboards and posters advertising items which are on sale and suggestions on what to get your love ones this Gift Giving season. There are lots of toys fairs and Christmas fairs on at the moment at various shopping centers.

With the kids on holidays the number of people going out shopping has certainly increased and this has also increase the chance of them picking up an infection when out shopping with us. Dengue fever and influenza are still prevalent and I wouldn’t want the kids to fall ill this holidays.

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To prevent the kids from falling ill here are some steps that we take.

1. The kids are to wash their hands with antibacterial soap upon entering the house.

2. They are to take a bath and change out of their clothes before doing any other activities.

3. Their toys are  sanitized /disinfected on a regular basis  with a wipe down with disinfecting wipes.

4. Soft toys and bedding are run through the hot wash in the washing machine.

 

How do you keep germs at bay this season?

 

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