This blog is about Me, my struggle with my body and weight. It is real hard work, looking at those food but have to imagine where it goes in your body
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
MY STUBBORN WEIGHT
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
I am really frustrated with my weight ...when can I get 80 infront.. and after that 7....
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
MULTIGRAIN RICE
It's been nearly 2 months I eat multigrain rice, not everyday especially weekend when I had my cheat meal. The multigrain made me fuller earlier. I would like to have 10 types of grain in my main staple but I cancelled the red bean due to its high calories.
Below are my own personal mixture of 9 multigrain rice.
3 types of rice - brown, red and black, low GI rice which will not spike your insulin level
Brown rice - the fiber in brown rice helps lower cholesterol, moves waste through the digestive tract, promotes fullness, and may help prevent the formation of blood clots.
Black rice (Forbidden Rice) - Same benefits as brown rice but black rice has more vitamin E in it, which is an important fat-soluble vitamin.”
Red rice - Rich in fibre, it comes loaded with antioxidants, phytonutrients, phytochemicals, Vitamin E, protein, iron, and other nutrients. It is believed to be beneficial for the liver, kidney and stomach.
Mixed Quinoa - white, brown n black. Wash it many times to clear the wax exterior
Quinoa is gluten-free, high in protein and one of the few plant foods that contain all nine essential amino acids. It is also high in fiber, magnesium, B vitamins, iron, potassium, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin E and various beneficial antioxidants.
Hulled Buckwheat - Japanese buckwheat and silver hull buckwheat, is a plant cultivated for its grain-like seeds and as a cover crop.
Gluten-free, a good source of fiber, and rich in minerals and various plant compounds, especially rutin. Buckwheat consumption is linked with several health benefits, including improved blood sugar control and heart health.
Millet - Millets are a group of highly variable small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food.
The best health benefits of millet include its ability to protect the heart, prevent diabetes, improve the digestive system, lower the risk of cancer, detoxify the body, improve respiratory health, boost the immune system, increase energy levels, and improve the muscle and nerve health.
Hulled Oats - Groats are the hulled kernels of cereal grains: in this case, oats. Groats are whole: they include the cereal germ, the bran, and the endosperm of the grain. This is actually what oat looks like.
Benefits - I guess all knew about it,
Sorghum is foreign to most of us but I knew it via Korean reality show too, Sorghum is a genus of flowering plants in the grass family Poaceae.
Barley - organic and pearl barley
Rich in Many Beneficial Nutrients. Reduces Hunger and May Help You Lose Weight. Insoluble and Soluble Fiber Content Improves Digestion. May Prevent Gallstones and Reduce Your Risk of Gallbladder Surgery. Beta-Glucans May Help Lower Cholesterol. May Reduce Heart Disease Risk.
I mixed 2 cups of mixed rice with 3 table spoon of each grains. I will soaked the grains prior to cooking about 1-2 hrs, then I will steam it for half hour with frequent stiring.
So this is the result. One cup has abt 150 - 200 calories. This rice is filling and stay full longer
PLANK CHALLENGE
Did Tabata today - 3 rounds, standing, seating and lying down. the best is I can do full plank in one cycle. So more planking to come
Monday, November 26, 2018
UP AND DOWN
A plate of steamed veggies for my breakfast yesterday. I did OMAD last week for 3 days and lost abt 1 kg++, however, 2 days of not controlling made me gain 2 kg back.
So started my OMAD one day and 1 kg gone and I hope by tomorrow I will be back to 81 kg and 2 more days till Thursday will take another kg off.
Today dry fasting really take the toll on me, I feel so tired and sluggish, maybe it is due to lack of sleep compared to yesterday where I am more energetic.
Hope I will get my no 7 infront again.
Thursday, November 22, 2018
OMAD
Im trying OMAD yesterday and today, woke up at 5 am and drank lots of water, fasting for "White Day". I don't feel hungry at all.
The above food is what I ate for breakfast. Fried multigrain rice which less than half cup with broccoli, purple cabbage, capsicum, tuna n egg. The left side is air-fried salmon, cherry tomato and garlic. Drink sugarless nescafe and cream.I ate 2 small pieces of green tea sponge cake.
I ate 2 pieces of the Ambassador chocolate, brought by boss, two sweet for me.
At 9.30 pm I met my insurance agent in Paparich Ayer 8 and I ate Kue Teow soup, half bowl and drink Teh Cham with Stevia. I was so full.
This morning I weight 81.9 kg .. maybe if I don't eat the Kue Teow it will be lower. Anyway who cares, I have to reward myself for being a good girl not to eat all the chocolate and cakes they left for me
HELLO ... IM BACK TILL DON"T KNOW WHEN.
The above data taken by the Isagenix ppl. In 7 December 2015 where those ppl from Isagenix ripped RM1.6 k from my credit card I was 90.6 kg. See how huge I am???I piled on my weight the highest 91.5 kg in January 2018.
I went for medical check up on 24 October 2016 and my weight was 91.2 kg. The doctor really pissed me off when she kept harping on how huge I am. Up till now I don't want to go for medical check up again. Maybe next year after I got my number 7?
I am really overweight early 2018, my knee is killing me and I feel so old and as u can see my biological age is 76 and that time I am 51, how did I got 25 years older than my own body? No point saying that ur mind is younger while ur body is aching here and there.
Today I open my blog and saw the word Intermittent Fasting... LIKE WHAT???? I did IF already 5 yrs ago???? ME???? n it made me down to 80.5 which lower than I am now?
My mind is going BONKERS due to this... Do I have amnesia for the last 5 years??
Ok. Now I am on IF again, this time for real.. started for fun in September 2018 at weigh 85.1kg and this morning its 81.9.
Alhamdullilah.. way to go girl
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