Monday, December 31, 2012

Time To Juice

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Yesterday evening my wife and I made a commentment to eachother to start using the Juicer we purchased a few years ago. So last night I had my Green Drink of Spirulina and Wheatgrass. Spirulina and Wheatgrass are my staple drink because I normally have one to start my day every morning.

Last night I told my wife that I was going to start using our Jay Kordich juicer and I wanted to everyday and to my surprise she agreed to do this with me. Now, I am not doing the Juicing Fast or “Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead” movie. No…I am not doing that. I am going to juice and I am going to have a juice before every meal. So last night I filled my quart mason jar with my Green Drink. I drank it down and then later that evening I had another. Oh my, it went through my system fast and I must have gotten up 5 times last night to use the restroom.

This morning I had a quart of Wheatgrass/Spirulina and I had 2 scrambled eggs. Afterward I drank another quart of water. For Lunch I had another Wheatgrass/Spirulina and my wife and I went to buy some veggies and fruit plus our regular groceries. So we picked up some organic carrots, apples, cucumbers, kale, lemons, spinach,tomato, romaine lettuce, ginger, radishes, cilantro and some more stuff. Now we already had lots of fruit in the house so this was not an issue for us.

When I got home I made a 8 ounces of Liver Cleanse (Carrots, Apples & Beet). Then I had another 8 ounces of Green Drink. Then it was dinner time…my wife decided to bake boneless/skinless chicken breast and sliced tomato. So before dinner I had another 8 ounces of juice (Canteloupe & Carrots). With my dinner I had another quart of Green Drink SpirulinaWheatgrass. Okay, I enjoyed my dinner but I felt so stuffed that it was rediculous.
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Alright…so whats the damage today? Well Breakfast was 195 calories, Lunch was my juice & Green Drink and 196 calories, Dinner was 346 calories with the Chicken & 1/2 Tomato. So the Damage today was 737 calories. I have such a big feeling of fullness. Now, I know that many people who have not detoxed or had serious changes in their eating intake or consuming process garbage normally would have a hard time with what we are doing…as for us, we do not expect to go through any of those symptoms. What we do know is we are going to start adding more and more juicing to our days. This is our committment to eachother…another gift for Us. As I told my wife, I am not doing this for her and she is not doing this for me…I am doing this for me and she is doing this for her. It’s a time in our life that we take the time to give ourself a gift. It may be greedy of us but it is what we choose to do.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

More Than Meets The Eye!

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Have you ever had a craving for something you like but you know is bad for you? Well, I had one of those last night. My wife took out some boneless-skinless chicken breast and since we were having a relax day she really didn't want to cook but I got the craving fever. I know this feeling because I had fried chicken on my mind all day.

So the first thing I did was put the chicken in aluminum foil and I got my mallet and pounded the chicken breast until it was about 1/2 inch think. It made the chicken breast very big. I also got 3 large containers. One container had egg wash with pepper, garlic powder and southwestern spices. The second container had oat flower with more fresh ground pepper and the third container had panko. I had coconut oil melting in my fryer so as soon as the oil was hot, I dipped the chicken breast in the flour, egg wash then the panko. Then I put it in the oil. It didn't take long with hot oil so the chicken was nice and golden fried. This was a hugh chicken breast and now I was worried that we did not have a plate big enough for this monster.

My wife decided to make some veggies (peas and broccoli) so while she was making that I though...hmm. Then it came to me. Are you kidding me? How about Chicken Fried Steaks with gravy. So immediately I started to take out a little bit of oat flour, I added pepper & garlic powder and more southwestern spices in the flour. I added milk and started to blend it all together, finally putting it in all the yummy left over coconut oil in the pan we used for the chicken. Wow...I put that over my chicken breast and had a wonderful Country Fried Chicken Breast with oat flour gravy. Beans and veggies on the side.

Okay, full disclosure: I know it was only one chicken breast but after pounding it out and frying it...this was so big I could not eat it all. It was Gianormous! You can make a healthier meal but all in all this was not that unhealthy. I am always looking for alternatives to making my meals more healthy. This was pretty good...even though it felt like I was over eatting. Well I have to look at the whole picture...now I will have chicken fried steak with gravy and eggs for breakfast...Thank God!

Friday, December 28, 2012

Frozen Delights & Sweet Inspirations

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Today my wife and I decided to do something unusual for winter. We decided to get all of the fruit that we picked in the orchard this summer that we froze in the freezer and we made ice cream, sorbet and fruit for protein drinks with it all.
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After a big breakfast we went to work immediately. We took out all of the freezer bags of fruit and we new we had a lot of work. We went to Bush-In-Vine Farm in South Carolina visiting my daughter. While their we picked Peaches, Plums, Blueberries, Strawberries and we had already had frozen Bananas at home. We brought everything back with us and bagged them for winter use. Most of the berries are used when I make blueberry or strawberry sugar free syrup for pancakes or waffles but most of the fruit is for ice cream. So the freezer had frozen navel oranges, mangos, cantaloupe, pineapples and of course the peaches, and plums.
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My wife and I were talking about how awesome the orange is with Jay Robb vanilla protein and milk. It’s like having a creamcicle ice cream shake. Anyway, I made sorbet today. How much? How about 5 gallons of ice cream. My wife put the ice cream in pint size freezer bags & freezer cups. Now when we get in the mood for ice cream, we just grab it out of the freezer. It also gave us more room in the freezer now that we have this done.
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Today is a good way to start our day. Now, what should I have for dessert tonight?
White Peachy Keen, Jelly Bean?
Orange You Glad I didn’t say Banana?
Why so Glum Sugar Plum?

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Dinner & Breakfast in Bed



My wife makes fun of me sometimes…not mean spirited but in a nice way because she knows me so well…  This morning I made her breakfast in bed.  We woke up late because we stayed up late watching Clint Eastwood movies all night.  We started with "The Good, The Bad & The Ugly" then we watched "Two Mules for Sister Sara."  So with snow falling yesterday afternoon I said, “honey, do you want to go to the store with me.”   She seen me mopping around the kitchen so she said, “your up to something, what do you want to make.” I said I was really feeling like New York Strips tonight. So she said, “Ok, lets Go! Actually, she was thinking that me cooking was a break for her since we both had a tough day yesterday.

So we went to Krogers and we bought some NY Strip steaks and brussel sprouts plus I picked up some Kabasa Sausage.  This evening we were watching western movies in bed so after The Good, Bad & Ugly...I told her it was time for me to start cooking. Low and Behold, she came in the kitchen to help so we were both in the kitchen. God I love having her with me in the kitchen. The fact is she makes most of the meals in the house and she really is an awesome cook but even a better partner.  So I grilled the steaks on the stove and she sliced the sausage in half, they were also put on the grill. She put the brussel sprouts and cauliflower in better and just got them warm. I also took some Manchego Cheese and placed a slice on ezekiel bread putting them inside the toaster oven.

Finally, we plated and I topped my steak with my homemade A1 sauce.  Absolutely delicious…What a day!  We had Dinner in bed last night and breakfast in bed this morning.  It doesn't matter that a storm is coming and we have snow on the ground.  It doesn't matter that its cold and we won't travel or go out for New Years.  What matters is that I am with my wife spending time, watching movies, holding hands, laughing and cuddling.  These are the special moments that I love...With the person I love.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Warning Advisory: General’s Nasty Chicken Sandwich-(GNCS)

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Okay, I have to admit, this Nasty sandwich dripped all over the house, down the hallway and splattered the table so if you want a sloppy sandwich, this is it and it's okay to allow your cat's on the table while you eat it. So this is a Fair warning, this sandwich will make a mess when you eat it and if you squeeze the bread the egg will splash so have a bib on. It will flow with juices all down your arm so have your kids and pet's close by so they can lick your arms and elbows dry.

Full Disclosure: I have served in the US Marines for over 20 years. I can say that there is technology being used by the military that is rarely seen in the civilian sector. Once in a while, however, an amazing sandwich is released by the DoD for civilian use. The GNCS is one of those sandwich’s that I have had personal invention rights in it's discovery. Although once called the C571E Tactical World Hunger Relief Sandwich (C571E-TSWHRS), the DoD had declassified it for public consumption. I am glad to see this sandwich is now authorized for families today but I will warn you now, this is a CIVILIAN model sandwich that I have changed since DoD kept the military ingedients classified and this version of the GNCS is not designed for field combat world huger relief! It is however, available for those hungry men and women that do not mind getting messy or enjoy food play. Best eaten prior to showering!  Exceeding more than one is not recommended.  Eat more than one at your own risk!  I am not responsible for anyone eating more than the RDA!

Tonight my wife and I wanted a sandwich. Not just any sandwich, but a Healthy Monster Samich so we called this our General’s Nasty Chicken Sandwich. Our version of a healthy monster so we went to work. First I took a nice big Boneless, Skinless Chicken breast and sliced it in half. Once I had it sliced I put it on the grill until it was cooked through with just freshly ground pepper and sea salt.

Next was some fire roasted garlic tomato with sambal chili and sliced jalapenos sauce for immediate heat and mouth watering sensation. I melted Beemaster Cheese on two slices of Ezekiel Toast that I put in the toaster oven. I sliced half avocado into strips and since I had the chicken breast sliced in half I used the other half in 4 corn tortilla’s (the most unhealthy item on tonights menu). Finally, I made one fried egg cooked in coconut oil, covered it in the roasted tomato-jalapeno-sambal chili and my homemade General Tso’s sauce.

After eating I immediately ran to the shower.  Putting food on other people is considered sexy.  Dropping food on yourself is considered sloppy.  Since you do not want a Double Standard make sure know one see''s you doing the sloppy. 

Good Luck with this one...

Friday, December 7, 2012

3 Basic Needs!

Well, there is no doubt that eating healthy is NOT cheap! Finding food items that are healthy for you are now becoming so difficult to purchase as a regular priced item that most people can not pass the cheaper deals for food items to continue the unhealthy addictive habits that we now find today.

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In my book “3 Hot’s & A Cot” I speak about growing up poor. The fact is I never new I was poor. Why? Because I grew up with the three things my Father always told us was essential to having a good life. Those three things were:

1) We had a roof over our heads…(This is a basic need in life which means Shelter).
2) We had clothes on our back…(Once again a basic need which had nothing to do with keeping in style but more towards being protected).
3) Food on the Table…(This is a life sustaining need).

So looking back at what my Father said, I always seen us as rich. We met the three needs for life as far as sustaining ourselves. Now that I am older and I reflect on our lives growing up I have found that the 3 Basic needs have had a profound affect on me and others who grew up like me.

First let me say that I am of a humble up-brings and my ethnicity is Mexican-American. I was born as my parents and grandparents were in the United States of America but I am of Mexican descent. So growing up and going to school with 90% of my school population just like me allowed me to think that all was normal.

Second, the kids growing up with me ate and dressed just like me with hand-me-downs and we ate what our families could afford to feed as so once again I seen no difference between those who I grew up with and me.

Third, I lived with my Grandmothers…one who was on government subsistence and a small home (now referred to as shanty’s) and the other grandmother who had a larger house and land. The kids I grew up with also lived in as we did so this was not an issue. Yes…we all lived the same growing up but now life is different.

So let me take one of the three basic needs and express how that has influenced me now. Food! If you look at Mexican-Americans growing up you find that because most of us grew up poor, our families did what they needed to survive. Like our ancestors before us we learned to make foods that fed the entire family on the cheap. So staples in our homes were pastas, rice, beans, flour, eggs, potato, and lard. A typical meal growing up was rice and beans or Mexican spaghetti and beans. The bread we used was Mexican tortillas made with flour or corn (masa herina). In fact, I did not remember eating bread until I got to High School. So while growing up these were the store bought items that were basic to most families.

We had meats like whole chicken, and other meats (poor or cheaper cuts) such as pig and beef. Now when I refer to poor cuts…a staple on Sundays for most families was Cow Head. This has over the years become a tradition in our culture. Cow Head is normally discarded in most American States and not allowed for consumption but it is still allowed in the State of Texas where I was raised. It is a wonderful tasting part of the cow in our culture (Brains, tongue, cheeks and eyes). It is also very greasy! We also had tripe and intestines. When it came to pork, we had pig feet and any other portion of pork that was normally thrown out because it was cheap. So if things were very good we and we had real steak or chops or a whole piece of chicken, that meal was the best. These meats are not the healthiest of meats but it was what we could afford.

In addition, when my grandmother received government subsistence we received government cheese, coffee, sugar, salt, can pet milk or carnation milk, powdered milk and powdered eggs. So making meals needed to be done in a manner to feed the entire family. If we had rice and beans with flour tortilla’s and we got a chicken neck in our meal…well, that meat we got meat and we sucked every bit of juice out of our neck. My other started to take the chicken, boil the meat and take all of the meat off the bones. She chopped up the meat and mixed it in the rice so that everyone got some meat in their meal. She new how to make food stretch.

Now lets look at the Mexican-American culture. We as a people average (men) 5’6” to 5’10” with taller men at 6’0” or so. As we get older, we are over-weight, have diabetes and hypertension or High Blood Pressure. Our women average 4’10” to 5’4” with taller women at 5’10”. They are beautiful women and as they grow older they become over-weight with diabetes and hypertension or High Blood Pressure. Why? Is it genetics?

I think many doctors say it is genetics but I believe it is mostly because of food. As a people we are average to short with some exceptions but the only genetic equalizer in our health is food. So lets look at the food. Rice & Spaghetti…both are very filling and feeds a family easily because of the amount you can give them. Both are carbohydrates. Mexican spaghetti and rice is made by frying the noodle or rice in lard. It’s cheap. (Carbohydrates which turn into sugar in the body once you eat it).
Beans (pinto is a Mexican staple) normally boiled for many hours with pork and then after it is cooked served on the side or refried in…you guessed it, Lard.

Then our bread…Tortilla! Well, a tortilla is made with flour, baking powder, salt, lard and water. Masa harina is the traditional flour used to make tortillas, tamales, and other Mexican dishes. Literally translated from Spanish, it means “dough flour,” because the flour is made from dried masa, a dough from specially treated corn. (Carbohydrates which turn into sugar in the body once you eat it). Starchy vegetables (e.g. potatoes, peas, corn, dried beans/peas) Grains and grain products (e.g. anything made with grain flour – bread, pasta, cereal, etc.) Fiber (bran, gums, cellulose, etc). It all adds up as sugar in the body.

Carbohydrates are organic compounds that contain single, double, or multiple sugar units. Simple sugars are only one or two sugar units long and are typically sweet tasting whereas complex carbohydrates are thousands of sugar units long and have a starchy taste. All digestible simple sugars and starches eventually get converted to glucose in our body. Most types of cells use glucose as their main fuel source. After we eat sugars or starches, our blood glucose level rises. This signals our body to produce insulin, a hormone, so that cells can take the glucose out of the bloodstream and use it for energy. Excess glucose will be stored as glycogen in our liver and muscle. If there is still excess glucose after maxing out glycogen storage, it will be converted and stored as body fat. Eating too much sugar or starch of any type can cause you to gain weight. This can be found in Biology on line: http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Carbohydrate So the staples of the Mexican-American diet and most Central & South American countries is carbohydrates.

Now, add in the government subsistence items. A typical New Years with buñuelos (Mexican-American fried flour tortilla with cinnamon and sugar), a cup of coffee with carnation milk from a can and sugar in the coffee…this can be a real buzz.
So lets look at what we just had on a typical staple meal(Dinner):

Mexican rice: 547 calories 53 carbs 37 fats 5 proteins
Mexican Refried Beans: 217 calories 33 carbs 3 fats 14 proteins
Flour Tortilla: 181 calories 24 carbs 8 fats 3 proteins
Total: 948 calories 110 carbs 48 fats 22 proteins

This is with 1 cup of rice, 1 cup of beans and 1 tortilla. I do not know about other people but a typical meal for me growing up…I had 3 tortilla’s. So what does this mean? 412.5 grams of sugar in 110 carbs the body just for the meal. That comes out to about 103 teaspoons of sugar in this meal that is slowly trying to burn off. So take the Dr. William Davis test if you’re a diabetic…check your sugar and write it down today. In the morning, eat one slice of bread before you have anything. Then test you blood after 15 minutes. Write it down. Now tomorrow morning, have a snickers bar for breakfast before anything. Wait 15 minutes and then test your blood. Write it down. Now check your numbers. Your sugar is higher after eating bread due to the carbs, flour, wheat and burns slow. Harder for the body to get rid of. Spike glucose sugar levels.

Amazing…so if people want to blame diabetes on genetics, I do not. I blame it on the food we ate. High carb food that over long periods of time wore our body down causing diabetes. So how do you fix this problem…do what everyone will tell you not to do. Eat healthy by adding more whole foods and live foods to your diet. Eliminate any flour or wheat from your diet. Stop eating process foods like chips, bologna, cookies. Read labels and be your own detective. Use alternative flours like sprouted flour, almond flour, coconut flour. Use safer oils like walnut, almond oil, coconut oil. Add nuts and cheese, whole milks to your diet. Cut out on carbs as much as possible…especially flour/wheat carbs.

There is nothing wrong with “poor” people food, I ate it all my life and never knew it was poor people food…and as a person who grew up poor I was happy to have what I could get. A basic need of “Food on the Table.” Now that I have the opportunity to know the difference in what my heritage has done to many because of our culture and survival of our time, I have no regrets that my parents have done what they had to do to keep us within our 3 basic needs.  I am proud of how that taught us family values.  They taught us about faith and God.  Something else...I was never ashamed of being or growing up poor...maybe because I never new I was and never felt poor.  I always felt rich with three other Basic Needs...God, Country & Family!

Now it’s my turn and I just want to learn and give my family an opportunity have it a little better. A little healthier. To break the Chain!

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Tertiary Butylhydroquinone: One of America’s Untold Secret Diseases ?

This is from my first and only book in which I write about the struggles I had in my life with health and food. From Diabeties and being obeastly overweight to re-learning how to eat all over again and my lesson on stopping to listen to people who really have no clue to what they are saying when it comes to healthy eating. My book “3 Hot’s and a Cot” is not a cookbook. It’s about my Journey and how I had to make a life changing decision. It’s about the decision I made with my wife and how we did it. It’s about my doctor who was shocked as much as I was when he told me my diabeties was gone. I am sharing some of it with whoever wants to read about it.

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FROM “3 Hot’s & A Cot”

My wife and I have done a lot of research on what we have been doing. I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I had a thought go through my mind…What if there were cures and the government did not want us to know about it because there is no money in it for big business to cure us?

The money is in prolonging the sickness and controlling it. Take diabetes for an example. Diabetes can be controlled by taking medications but we are told there is no cure by medicine. We have figured out how to control it by using a man made substance we call medicine and the thing about this medicine is that the company that made it needs to sell it to you on a regular basis to make money. It’s not a cure, just a preventive medicine that is pushed by doctors who get lots of money from the pharmaceutical companies.

Think about this…you took a medicine one time and it cured you. Do you need to take that medicine again? The sickness goes away? Why do you need to take the medicine if your cured? Then how does the pharmaceutical company make money?
Okay, then let me ask another question? What is TBHQ? I have no idea what it is but it’s put in our food. Well, you can Google it or look on Naturalnews.com and find the following:

“TBHQ is used in many foods, ranging from crackers to crisps to fast food. It is also found in certain brands of pet foods, as well as in some cosmetics and baby skincare products, varnish, lacquers, and resins. It is used in stabilization process of explosive compounds. The risk and side-effects of this preservative product far outweigh the benefit of it being used as a highly unsafe preservative ingredient.”

Tertiary Butylhydroquinone, or TBHQ as it is more commonly referred to, in fact is a chemical preservative which is the form of butane. It is used in foodstuffs to delay the onset of rancidness and greatly extends the shelf life of food. Its no wonder that certain fast foods and convenient foods seem to last a lifetime on shelf’s these days.

They have figured out a way to sell you old food with it not looking old. That can been seen in crackers, cookies, candies and many items in boxes and packages of products you buy in the store. You open a new box of crackers and they are stale. Why? Maybe because you don’t know how long they were in a warehouse before sitting in a grocery store of months. That must save and make a lot of money for the makers of the company. So that is why the grocers put the old stuff in the front and the new stuff in the back. Let’s pawn off this old stuff to people who are to short to reach in back. How funny!

Yuck, who wants to put that in their body. This stuff is so bad that even countries who have people starving do not want this in the foods they get from America. So let me see if I get this right…this food would normally go rancid but if you put TBHQ in it, you can keep it on the shelf in a store longer and sell it to some customer. Hmm, sell a food that would go rancid to a customer because the expiration date can now be extended with butane in the food. Wouldn’t it be better to give the customer a bag of glue to sniff when they walk in the store? Okay, I maybe exaggerating a little bit…or am I?

Well, this is just an isolated thing right? We can trust our government, they would never lie to us right? Why do health freaks want to sue McD’s and others. Well TBHQ and Trans Fats for one. Look, I am no scientist and I didn’t study medicine but I try to read label’s and learn what’s going in my body.

TBHQ is butane and gives stuff a longer shell life. Trans Fats make you crave more so even if your full your brain is saying go ahead and eat some more. It’s like going to an American Chinese Restaurant and having the all you can eat buffet…your finally full of the sugars & salts & MSG and then you leave, go home, take a nap, wake up and your hungry and want more. Is that an addiction?

Have you ever really listened to the commercials of medicine on T.V.? Listen to these commercials, they are on all of the time now. The side effects are worse than the problem you have. I heard a commercial the other day and they had a guy talking slow and clear about the medicine and getting better in life so you can sit on a mountain with your wife in the tub. Then when the guy talked about the side effects it sounded like he was doing the Speed Reading Course.

“Side effects include swelling of the brain, stroke, heart attack, black-outs while driving, suicide and death. Take this medicine and enjoy colors to improve your eyesight. What? Are You Kidding Me? Well, maybe the eyesight thing is a little exaggerated but listen to those commercials.”

You know, I understand that the word “Hate” is a big word that we use often about non-important things…but it is pretty accurate a word when it comes to negative people. I hate being around negative people. I know people who have nothing good to say about anything. Unfortunately, they are also friends and family members so I want to call it the way I see it. I do not want to be around some of my friends and family due to their negativeness.

During this first 23 days or as us dieters call each other, us “crack heads” noticed that during this first round in our second phase we had so many cravings. The cravings we had was not the “Will Power”, it was the addiction and withdrawals. This is a big reason that most regular diets don’t work. People can not diet for ever. I recognized this addictive withdrawal I was having when it began…it was the same one I had when I quit smoking.

This 23 days was the most important part of everything I was going to do for the next year and a half. It was the Alpha and the Omega. Without it, I would have never realized what was wrong with me. No doctor could have helped me. No medicine could have helped me. I had hit bottom at 286 pounds and I needed to go through this. I only thank God that my wife went through it with me. She was my support and so was my daughter. The withdrawals are real.

So now let me talk about the drug dealers, the enablers, the people in your life that you believe are there to support you. I have a list of those enablers and they are the people who say they love you the most…friends and family just like a drug dealer say things like:

Hey, you look good. Grab some cake, it won’t hurt to have just a tiny piece.

Hey, did you lose some weight. Don’t get to skinny and waist away.

Let’s go out for dinner or order some pizza.

Geez, your one of them now. You use to be cool like us but now you only hang with skinny people.

Just have some tonight and celebrate then you can start your diet again tomorrow.

OMG look at you. You look great, what are you doing? I could never do what you are doing. You gave up all the good stuff.

Look, what you are doing is dangerous. You need to have real food.

Hey, I put real sugar in your coffee okay, I just don’t think that those other sugars are safe for you. What is stevia anyway?

Do you want a soda, I bought you one.

Happy Birthday! Oh, I just wanted you to know that we know your diabetic but everyone here isn’t so we got a regular cake. Just up your insulin and get a little piece…Ok.

These are just a few of the things I heard. I am sure there are many more that could be a chapter unto itself. These enabling drug dealers give you permission to fail. If the urges and cravings are bad, then you fail. So why do you put yourself into a position like that? Why do you go to places where you know people are going to tempt you or you will have to make a tough enticing decision?

I found it funny after this first Round of dieting. Many people noticed my weight loss. It was a total of 38 pounds and it came off with many medical issues that I will discuss later. We started our first Round of diet in September 2010 so by October the winter cold started to come in and I started wearing coats. No one noticed my change in weight.

I went to a meeting one morning and there was a group of women in the meeting. This was the work diet club women, anyway that’s what I call them. They sit around as a club and talk about losing weight. This club has been doing this for years and these women get bigger and bigger. This particular morning they were sitting at the conference table drinking their Sugar Free Mountain Due with their box of Dunkin Donuts and offering jelly filled, Bavarian cream, chocolate covered and sprinkles to everyone. So on the inside, I couldn’t help but smile and laugh.

Here is some of the technical stuff in my layman’s term which much has been taken from the Psychetruth and you can find them on You Tube plus some of my thoughts mixed in…the bottom line is the mighty dollar. Many American companies are not worried about your health, they are worried about the dollar you have in your pocket. So here is a question for you? If you are a politician and you have a company making unhealthy foods that is in your state and they have 1000′s of employees and they give money to the politicians political party and they give money to help that politician with his re-election with millions of dollars, does the politician try to close the company down for giving you unhealthy food? Okay, then why is 70% of American food in our grocery stores ban in Europe?

Look, I just want to be very clear on this…what I have done is not easy, it may not be healthy to start but considering the side effects on my medications it was not worse. What the medical people tried to do in 17 years, this diet did in a few months so when I weigh the results and my medical numbers with what doctors say bad about this diet…I think it was worth it.

I hope you enjoyed a small part of my book in one of the Chapters. I speak of my ethnicity, my heritage and the acceptance of our culture to think what we did and do was okay. It is in my opinion that we accepted that because we grew up poor we had no alternative but to do what we needed to survive. Those decisions and the misleading information that we receive from others is where some of the problems are. You must be your own investigator! You must read lables! If you do not know what is in your food and what it does to the body, look it up. The information is available by Google or some other search engine. It’s up to you to decide to change if you had or have some of the same medical issues as I had. In the words of Michael Jackson “Look in the Mirror and Change”!