THERE IS NO MAGIC BULLET WHEN IT COMES TO WEIGHT LOSS! That is why there is NO SINGLE THING that will work for everyone. There are simply too many factors involved. That said, we can encompass these factors into key categories: Dietary, Hormonal, Chemical, Exercise, and last but not least – Emotional. Dietary factors are the easiest to explain – you have to feed your body real food and provide it with nutritionally sound fuel if you want it to function at a decent level. You wouldn’t put bad gas in your car and expect it to run well, the same can be said for your body. The second imbalance is hormonal – while we have dozens of hormones that readily affect our weight, with women, thyroid, adrenal, or sex hormone imbalances are the most common culprits. Chemical imbalances are both the easiest and the hardest to change. You have control over the chemicals you expose your body to, you may not have as much control over the medications you take. Nearly every drug that is prescribed not only induces specific vitamin and mineral depletions, but many are highly toxic and have a plethora of side effects. There is a long list of medications that not only impair weight loss but can cause weight gain. If you are on prescribed medications which are associated with weight issues- speak to your prescribing physician to see if there are better options (with fewer side effects) available to you. Exercise is the factor which everyone underestimates. Now, I don’t think you need to run marathons or bench press your weight, but most people think they exercise far more than they do. Get a pedometer and keep a record of your physical activity. Walking is one of the best activities you can do. If you can handle more, look into HIIT, yoga, swimming, or even mild weights. Chiropractors are always fond of the saying, “move it or lose it” – if you are not actively moving your joints, you accelerate the aging process, and your strength and flexibility will decrease at a fairly consistent rate. Lastly – lets look at emotional factors. There is a HUGE emotional component to weight loss (and to allergies, but I will save that conversation for another day). Some of us get comfort from food. Some of us were conditioned as children to ‘clean our plates’, some are addicted to fats and sweets. Women that are nurturing and caregivers tend to struggle with weight more than those that are not care givers. Some use fat as an insulation against emotions. Some of us mentally *see* ourselves as a big girl, and can’t even imagine ourselves thinner. Some of us have given up hope.
Let me be very blunt – no one will ever reach and maintain their ‘happy weight’ unless all of these factors are balanced. You might lose and regain the same 15 (or 40) lbs over and over, but you will not be able to maintain it. As a chiropractor, I am trained in balancing the body – that is what we do. We balance it so it works correctly. Moving into the weight loss realm isn’t that much different – you will notice that everything I suggest or recommend isn’t extreme, it is practical & doable. I focus on helping you achieve balance – and I give you simple tools to accomplish that. It could be supplements to balance what your gallbladder should be doing. It could be supplements which balance your body chemistry so you can enhance your metabolism. It may be easy activities like walking to increase your cardiovascular fitness and lymph flow. I may suggest you speak to your physician about certain medications, and I may even suggest other things which impact those emotional factors.
Weight loss is a process, your happy weight is the destination. The road isn’t easy, but it isn’t hard either – it just requires consistent effort. The process doesn’t usually occur at warp speed, but you didn’t accumulate those impairments to your health overnight either. I have dedicated my life to helping people – and if YOU don’t give up on you, I won’t either! Anyone who purchases products from me, whether it is Beta, Vitamin D, – or anything else, becomes my personal client. I send you my personal phone number, my email, and make myself completely accessible to you. I will help you reach your goals, but I want you to know that I can’t do the work for you – only steer you in the right direction. You are always in control of your own destiny.
So, as you’ve read this, and are contemplating your own situation, ask yourself if you are balanced. Are you focusing all of your efforts on one factor and ignoring the rest? If you make a concerted effort to achieve balance in all of these 5 factors, I can absolutely guarantee you that you will achieve your happy weight and never leave it again!
I had removal of gb.please tell me of what to take or do to lose weight
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Hi Miranda, I am a 51 year old female. I had gb removal about a year and a half ago.. I am noticing in the past 6 months that I am beginning to gain weight and my hair is thinning considerably. I exercise daily .. What can I do?? Thanks for your help in advance ..
Hi, I’m not on Facebook and have gained weight since having my gallbladder out 18months ago. I eat healthily and exercise regularly but I am still gaining weight. I have been to the doctors and all the tests came back as normal so I’m at a loss. Can you help?
I have a question, can I take this product while i Take Blood pressure meds?
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I’m not on Facebook but would like to know what vitamins to take after gall bladder removal. I’m not having a problem with weight loss so far but want to make sure I continue to lose weight as I have quite a bit to lose.
Dr said my jelly belly was cortisol due to stress anything I eat turns to fat
I had my gallbladder removed a few years past. I am 57 and all I seem to do is gain weight,( I walk for exercise) and have diarrhea all the time after I eat. My stomach has gotten huge ( 48/50 in waist) People tell me I shouldn’t be this big in the stomach I don’t eat that much. I try to stay away from carbs and sweets. I just can’t lose it. Can you give me some pointers or tell me what I need to do. I have also been told that I should be on some kind of pills for having my gallbladder out but no doctor has given me pills for having my gallbladder out. Can you help me?
Hi, I am 53 Gb removed wgen I was 32…I am about 35kg overweight. Hi trig. Count not on any meds….living in Namibia….can you help?
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Carina
I had my gallbladder remove in 2010~and I just keep gaining weight!! I’m so depress!! But I don’t let my family no that I am~I need help!! My stomach never been this big!!! I eat very little or nothing at all trying to lose weight!!~In need of help