Shelley A. Sonnenberg

Author who has lost 159 pounds and written a book about it!

The Weight-Loss Poet Rhymes about Choosing Healthy Foods — June 1, 2015

The Weight-Loss Poet Rhymes about Choosing Healthy Foods

Good nutrition is a very important part of living a healthy lifestyle, yet it’s amazing how easy it is for people to eat all the wrong foods for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks and then wonder why they struggle with weight problems and are not feeling well. The good news is that anyone who really wants to can change!

This picture was taken prior to the start of my weight-loss program. I am posing with a chocolate covered strawberry. That was about the only way I ate fruit in those days.
This picture was taken prior to the start of my weight-loss program. I am posing with a chocolate covered strawberry. That was about the only way I ate fruit in those days.

Recently, I lost 159 pounds in fourteen months and one of the most important things I did was improve my daily food choices. Now that does not mean I quit enjoying my meals! Quite the opposite! The weight-loss program I created for myself included a wide variety healthy foods I liked and I had such a good time eating them that I still eat those foods today!

You can read my whole weight-loss story and all the details of how to follow my successful weight-loss program in my upcoming book, No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 Pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! This book will be available from Amazon.com and other stores in either late August or early September of 2015 and I hope all my readers enjoy it. The book will include all the things that people hope for in a weight-loss book such as recommended foods, suggested meals, recipes, and advice on exercise, but it also contains something unique and special: poetry!

No Salads Required! Contains seventeen poems, which I have placed strategically throughout the book with the goal of presenting the information in the various chapters in a more memorable and entertaining manner. I also liked the idea of giving my readers a taste of something new and different, and weight-loss poetry is definitely that!

In fact, I enjoy writing weight-loss poetry so much that recently I have posted two special blog posts that included special weight-loss poems that I wrote specifically for my blog readers. The response has been overwhelming! Readers from all over the world have given me wonderful feedback concerning these poems and said that they really enjoyed them, so I have written a brand new one about food choices that you will only be able to see here! Enjoy!

You Can Eat the Right Foods and Still Be Happy!

Each time you plan a meal

Or visit the grocery store

You will make decisions

That your body can’t ignore.

Will you be eating protein

And vegetables and fruit?

Or will you fill up on pizza

And ice cream by the scoop?

The best way to be healthy

Is by choosing foods,

That not only fill your stomach

But provide nutrition too.

You will find you feel much better

And that you’ll have more zest

If you eat the kinds of things

Your doctor would suggest.

The fruits I love the most

Are cantaloupe and grapes.

I also really like to eat

Chicken, fish and steak.

I enjoy corn on the cob

And small cucumbers too.

Yellow grape tomatoes

Always improve my mood!

I don’t eat much sugar any more

But much to my surprise

I really do not miss it much.

I love living my new life!

Now it’s your turn to join me.

Start eating healthy too!

And one day you will see

Your weight-loss dreams come true!

Consistency is the Key to Weight Loss, Exercise and a Healthy Life! — May 28, 2015

Consistency is the Key to Weight Loss, Exercise and a Healthy Life!

Remember that old expression, “You are what you eat?” Well, whoever came up with that was actually onto something. Now obviously a person does not turn into either an apple or a piece of pizza just because they eat a lot of them, but our good health or lack of it is greatly determined by what we eat, how we exercise and whether or not we drink enough water and get enough sleep. In fact, I think we need a new slogan for good health:

You are what you do!

My mother and I both go to the same doctor and we really appreciate every piece of advice she has given us over the years. Mom just saw her a few days ago and afterword she mentioned to me an especially helpful thing our doctor had told her:

The doctor told my mother that the key to exercise is consistency and that she would be better off doing a little bit of exercise every day than doing a whole lot of exercise on random days when she was in the mood. I actually already knew this, but it was good to be reminded of this helpful fact. Of course, if you have the strength and the time to do a whole lot of exercise on a daily basis that can be a good thing too!

This photo was taken just days before I started my weight loss program. I weighed 281 pounds.
This photo was taken just days before I started my weight loss program. I weighed 281 pounds.

Recently, when I was in the process of losing 159 pounds over a fourteen month period I set aside time to do my fitness walking every single day regardless of the weather, what was on TV, or whether or not it was a holiday and I have to say, that method really worked. I also committed myself to only eating food that was both tasty and good for me and following that plan faithfully really helped me shrink! Another thing my program included was the use of some all natural weight-loss and nutrition products, which did me the most good when I took them daily. Consistency counts!

I have told my whole weight-loss story along with a step by step explanation of the program I created, in my upcoming book, No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! This book will be available from Amazon.com and other stores in late summer or early fall of 2015. I wrote it to be both entertaining and helpful and I hope all my readers really enjoy it.

Of course, if you want to be consistent about reaching any goal you set for yourself, whether it be reaching a certain weight, writing a book, learning a new language or taking the steps toward a whole new career, you need to really believe in both yourself and the importance of what you are doing so much that you give it top priority! It’s also smart to select a path toward your goals that allow you to enjoy your journey. For example, as you can tell from the title of my book, I don’t like salads very much, so I did not want to go on a long term weight-loss program that required me to eat them every day. Fortunately, I was able to work up a menu that featured a wide variety of healthy foods I did like and that made it a lot easier to stay on track. I still eat those foods today to help me maintain my weight and I am happy to do so.

I also decided to make fitness walking my primary way to exercise, because I really do love it. However, if that doesn’t sound like fun to you than pick something else such as swimming, Zumba or daily tennis with your best friend. Just make sure it’s something you love so much that you are willing to move heaven and earth to find time to do it and I guarantee you will do it consistently no matter what!

To sum it up, the path to anywhere is made up of faithfully taking little steps every day until you find yourself at the finish line, so make sure the daily steps you are taking today are on the path that will lead to your dreams coming true.

Household Chores Can Be a Great Workout! — May 26, 2015

Household Chores Can Be a Great Workout!

Not all exercise has to be done in the gym! In fact, many people all over the world rely on doing everyday tasks by hand as a method of both getting things done and staying in shape. Actually, for most of human history nothing ever got done unless somebody did it by hand! This was a particularly good deal for people whose jobs required physical labor, because not only did they get health benefits and a sense of accomplishment from their hard work, they also got a paycheck!

Now, I am not suggesting that there is anything wrong with exercising at the gym, playing sports or doing all the other things people do to stay in shape today. Nor do I think those of us who are lucky enough to live in countries with computers, running water, dishwashers and all manner of other modern conveniences should stop using them. However, it’s good to point out that even if you can’t afford a gym membership or a personal trainer you can burn a great many calories all around the house!

This picture was taken a few months prior to the start of my weight-loss program. I weighed 281 pounds at that time.
This picture was taken a few months prior to the start of my weight-loss program. I weighed 281 pounds at that time.

When I recently lost 159 pounds in 14 months, I supplemented my daily fitness walking with weekly lawn mowing, as well as other yard work, and I am glad that I did! It added variety to my fitness routine and also saved our family the expense of hiring a lawn service. (You can read all about my successful weight-loss program in my upcoming book, No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 Pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! You will be able to order this book from Amazon.com and other stores in either late summer or early fall of 2015.)

During the last couple days, I have been working on a few home maintenance projects. Some were pretty simple like climbing a ladder and changing light bulbs, but others took a bit more effort. The one that was both the most rewarding and exhausting was redecorating part of our front yard with chips of sparkling white marble. Between weeding and raking the area where the rock pieces needed to go, carrying the heavy bags to their destinations, and distributing the rock so it would look attractive, I burned a lot of calories and had sore muscles the next day to prove it!

Fitday.com has an article called “Calories Burned Doing Household Chores” that I really enjoyed. I found it both encouraging and inspiring when I realized that whether I spent a day inside scrubbing the bathtub, making beds, vacuuming, and dusting or outside mowing grass, raking leaves, and weeding I would be burning as many calories as I would if I had chosen to spend my time working out in other ways. For example, the article states, “making beds for 30 minutes burns 130 calories, the same number you’d use if you jogged on a treadmill or flat terrain for 15 minutes.”[1]

The article also compared 90 minutes of vacuuming with 15 minutes of kick boxing and 30 minutes of weeding with 15 minutes of weight training. [2] What I liked best was what the author said about leaf raking: “Raking leaves for 30 minutes burns 225 calories. The resistance offered by the leaves makes this chore a type of weight training. Raking leaves tones all the major muscle groups in your body.”[3] I have always hated raking leaves, but this quote put this chore into a whole new perspective! The next time the two big oak trees in my front yard drop leaves all over the place, I am going to go out and deal with them with a smile on my face. At least I will be getting a good workout!

[1] Fitday.com “Calories Burned Doing Household Chores” http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/fitness/weight-loss/calories-burned-doing-household-chores.html (accessed 5/25/15)

[2] Ibid

[3] Ibid.

The Weight-Loss Poet Shares the Fun Side of Fitness — May 22, 2015

The Weight-Loss Poet Shares the Fun Side of Fitness

Losing weight does not have to be boring and neither does reading about it!  That’s one of the reasons I like to write weight-loss poetry. It’s great to take a subject that has traditionally been written about in a rather drab, dry way and insert some entertainment into it!

This picture was taken prior to the start of my weight-loss program. As you can see, I spent way too much time on the couch! I weighed about 281 pounds at that time.
This picture was taken prior to the start of my weight-loss program. As you can see, I spent way too much time on the couch! I weighed about 281 pounds at that time.

In my upcoming weight-loss book, No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 Pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! I have included seventeen poems just for the fun of it! I put in some humor too!  Of course, I also have included a step by step explanation of my weight-loss program, suggested meals, and all sorts of practical advice on how to reach your weight-loss goals.  I really worked hard to make the book so much fun to read that people will enjoy it whether they need to lose weight or not!

The book will be available from Amazon.com and other stores in late summer or early fall of 2015, but in the meantime I have decided to occasionally include some special weight-loss poems in my blog that my readers will only get to see here, and today is one of those days! In light of my mission to make fitness much more fun I have written a poem on that very topic just for you. Here it is:

Fitness Can Be Fun

There really used to be a time

When I could not believe

That fitness could be any fun

It looked like pain to me!

But, one day I discovered

An exercise I liked.

I took up fitness walking

And it changed my life!

For one thing it was easy

Just one step, then another

It’s a great way to start shrinking,

As I soon discovered.

I just did it every day

Mile after mile

And the more the weight came off

The more it made me smile!

Then, just for variety

I started lifting weights.

That helped tone some muscles

And I thought that was great.

Then one day I decided

To explore somewhere new,

So Mom and I burned calories,

Walking all around the zoo.

Now I also have a treadmill

And a fitness bike I use

While listening to music

So I can stay amused.

I think the secret to getting fit each day

Is to pick exercise you like,

So it feels more like play.

It’s also nice to have someone

To work out with you.

It’s great for your body

And for your friendship too!

There is No Perfect Time to Begin a Weight-Loss Program! Start Yours Today! — May 19, 2015

There is No Perfect Time to Begin a Weight-Loss Program! Start Yours Today!

Over the years I have heard numerous reasons why people are waiting to start a weight-loss program and some of the most creative ones were mine!  I was obese for 32 years before I lost 159 pounds in fourteen months and now I wonder why I waited so long! I love being at a healthy weight!

Of course, there will always be difficulties to overcome when you are starting a weight-loss program. Life is never free of problems no matter what you are involved in!  The answer is to work your way through them and to keep losing weight anyway!

This is my mother, Gail, on the left, my sister, Cherie, in the center  and me on the right. This was taken just a few months before I started losing weight. I weighed about 281 pounds.
This is my mother, Gail, on the left, my sister, Cherie, in the center and me on the right. This was taken just a few months before I started losing weight. I weighed about 281 pounds.

I think the saddest part about putting off taking the first step on a weight-loss journey is that you are also putting off the joy of reaching your goal weight. In my case, I also made my goal a lot harder to reach because during all the years I was putting off getting started I was also getting bigger! By the time I began losing weight, I was five foot two inches tall with hips that measured 5 feet around! I realize now that I waited far longer than necessary and if I could live my life over again, I would certainly would have taken my first steps a lot sooner. However, I do know the main reason I was waiting and even though it was more of an excuse than a reason, I know I am not the only person who has used it. Here it is:

 

My main reason for putting off starting a weight-loss program was that I was worrying about all the foods and relaxing activities I would have to either give up or put on the back burner in order to lose weight instead of considering the wonderful prospect of having a whole new figure and the exciting opportunities that would come with one. The good news is that once I did make weight loss my priority and started some good habits, I actually found my weight-loss journey to be a very pleasant one. I also have been successful at maintaining my new figure. All I really needed to do was just get started and keep going in the right direction!

I have shared my whole weight-loss story, including complete information about the successful program I designed for myself in an upcoming book entitled No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 Pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! It will be available from Amazon.com and other stores at the end of summer or early fall of 2015. The following is an excerpt from chapter 5:

“I also have learned that you can’t wait for the “perfect time” to start a weight-loss program, to exercise, or to work toward any goal for that matter. Start where you are, make a list of what you can do toward that goal at the moment, and then figure out what steps you can take toward that goal in the near and distant future. This will be an ongoing list, but the most important items on it are the things you can start immediately.”

Of course, once you get going on your program, you also have to stick with it faithfully no matter what distractions or challenges pop up. I did a lot of fitness walking in my neighborhood while I was losing weight and that led to some interesting discussions with my friends who watched me walk by their houses every day. Here is another quote from that same chapter of No Salads Required!:

“When I was walking around my neighborhood, my neighbors would often ask why I was walking when it was so hot, cold, rainy, or “too nice a day to exercise.” I would always laugh and say, “If I waited for the perfect time, I would never lose any weight at all.” I realized at the beginning of my weight-loss plan that if I was going to be serious about losing all the weight, I would have to commit to eating right and exercising every day no matter what else was going on. On Easter Sunday, I took my mom and sister with me to do some walking around the neighborhood after dinner and one of my neighbors said, “Wow! You even walk on Easter?”

I said, “You bet! I do this every day!”

I do want to mention here that I did also attend church on that Easter Sunday I was referring to in the book, just like I do every week, I  enjoyed a wonderful Easter dinner with my family, and ate some delicious hard boiled Easter eggs.  I did not give up on all happiness in order to lose weight, I just made my weight-loss journey part of an ongoing happy experience!

So what do you think needs to happen before you are going to be ready to lose weight?  Are you waiting to finish college? Are you waiting to get married?  Are you waiting for your kids to grow up? Are you waiting for retirement? Are you waiting for all the problems in the world to be resolved?  Never mind all that! Start losing weight today and become the person you want to be. Then, when you reach those various stages in life you will be thinner and enjoy them more! As for solving all the problems in the world, well, weight loss won’t do much about that, but at least you will feel better while you are dealing with them. So take that first step on your journey today! An exciting future awaits!

Ten Tips on How to Exercise on Your Own Terms and Enjoy It — May 14, 2015

Ten Tips on How to Exercise on Your Own Terms and Enjoy It

Almost everyone knows that doing regular exercise will help you lose weight, feel better and maintain a healthy figure. Unfortunately however, a lot of people either don’t exercise at all or exercise so seldom that they are unable to reap any benefits. The good news is that once you change your approach to exercise and do a little strategic planning, you can get to the point where you love exercise and wouldn’t want to miss it.

In my upcoming weight-loss book, No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 Pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! I explain all about the importance of choosing the right exercise program and making it both helpful and enjoyable. My book will be available to order from Amazon.com and other retailers in late summer or early fall of 2015.

As you can tell from my book’s subtitle, I did not do a single sit-up while I was losing weight, because they made me nauseous, but that does not mean that I didn’t exercise at all. Quite the opposite! I actually devoted quite a bit of time to exercise and I still do today, but I have learned to do it on my own terms and that makes a big difference in my willingness to do it. I also got quite a bit of exercise experience during my fourteen months of intensive weight loss and learned several things by trial and error that I would have liked to have known from day one.

The following are some tips that I hope will help you both start a successful exercise program and also enjoy it:

  1. Choose an exercise you like! This may sound obvious, but it’s amazing how many people choose an exercise program based on the latest fashion in fitness instead of choosing something they feel happy doing. In my case, fitness walking was perfect for me. I loved it! Walking was especially advantageous for me because I already know how to do it and it was gentle on my extremely heavy, out of shape body. I was 5 foot two inches tall and weighed 281 pounds at the beginning of my weight-loss program and I wanted to be careful not to hurt myself.  I started out walking quite slowly at first, but as the weeks went by and I got leaner and stronger I was able to speed up and cover more ground in less time

    This photo of me was taken shortly before I started my weight-loss program. I weighed 281 pounds at the time.
    This photo of me was taken shortly before I started my weight-loss program. I weighed 281 pounds at the time.
  2. Schedule exercise into your day. All of us do some scheduling every day to make sure we don’t miss out on doing things that are important to us like going to work, lunch with friends, and appointments with a doctor or dentist. Exercise should be no different. Give it the priority it deserves and select a time to do it. I have a part time job with a schedule that is different every day and changes from week to week, so taking some time to plan exercise into my day takes some effort, but I find the benefits of exercise to be well worth it.
  3. Stick to your program no matter what else happens. My father once told me that he had heard or read some statistics that showed that most people who start an exercise program abandon it during the first eight weeks. This does not have to happen to you! Taking care of yourself is extremely important, because we all only get one body in this life and it’s better to take care of it now than to wish you had in the future.
  4. Dress for the occasion. Wearing exercise clothing makes a great fashion statement and helps you prove to yourself that you are serious about what you are doing, but there is also another good reason to wear fitness attire. Many fitness clothing items are made from fabrics designed to make exercise more comfortable and easier to do! I particularly like the way walking and running shoes are made today. It’s true that some shoes with advanced technology incorporated into their design cost a bit more than the ordinary shoes, but I still encourage you to try some on. You may find they are well worth the money.
  5. Bring a few things with you. When I do outdoor fitness walking I usually bring a small tote bag containing a bottle of water, a small notebook and a pen to record how much exercise I am doing, sunglasses, lip balm, sunscreen, my keys and my phone. If I am going out in the evening I bring a bright battery operated lantern so that I can be easily seen as the sun is going down. If I am exercising alone, I sometimes also bring a small portable stereo with headphones so that I can listen to music or the radio as I walk.
  6. Have a talk with your doctor. It’s always a good idea to have a visit with your doctor before starting a new fitness program, especially if you have a history of health problems such a heart condition, diabetes, or various injuries that need to be taken into account when making decisions concerning exercise.  If you have problems that are especially troublesome you may want to ask your doctor to refer you to a physical therapist. There are all kinds of creative techniques for exercise that a therapist would know that you may have never thought of, but would help you immensely.
  7. Consider joining a gym. Joining a gym can be a very cost effective way to try out and use a wide variety of fitness equipment for one monthly or annual fee.  Gyms also offer the benefit of getting away from distractions so you can focus on exercising for a set period of time. Some gyms even offer trial memberships at a very reasonable cost so you can see how you like what they are offering before signing on the dotted line. This is perfect for both beginners and people who may not be new to exercise, but are new to exercising at a gym and are not sure if they will like it.
  8. Be sure to also ask if your gym offers classes that might interest you. Many gyms offer a wide variety of classes such as water aerobics, Pilates, Zumba, and even classes set up like a military boot camp complete with an instructor who yells at you and pushes you to do more than you ever thought possible. (I would sooner die than sign up for a class like that, but a lot of gyms offer them so some people must find them helpful.)  Recently I saw a news story on TV about a gym that offered a class where the participants were doing various exercises on little trampolines while following an instructor and listening to music. It looked like a whole lot of fun. If my gym ever offers a class like that I plan to be the first member to sign up!
  9. Consider hiring a personal trainer. I realize that using the services of personal trainer on a regular basis might be too costly for many of my readers, but many trainers offer the option of hiring them for just one or two sessions to help you set up an exercise routine that you can do on your own once you have learned it. They also are a wonderful resource for suggestions on types of exercise activities that would be suitable for your fitness level and personal interests.
  10. Dust off your treadmill or other fitness equipment you already have and get back on it.  Many people already own one or more pieces of fitness equipment that they have never actually used or have stopped using for one reason or another. The good news is that it’s not too late start using it now.   I don’t know what brought on your decision to stop using it before, but I do have a suggestion for this time. Be sure to plan for some entertainment! I have a both a treadmill and an exercise bike in my house, and I can tell you from personal experience that using exercise equipment without entertainment is really boring! I love listening to music or the radio while I walk on the treadmill or ride the bike, because it occupies my imagination and helps me stay on the machine as long as I need to be there. I also know people who like to watch TV or use their smartphones to keep their minds occupied while they bike, walk, run or whatever they are doing on their fitness equipment. Just choose the method that works for you and get going!

I think one of the best things to understand about exercise is that it is a good habit that can be started at any age! I didn’t start my current exercise program until I was in my forties and I know people who were much older than that when they started exercising and they still reaped many benefits. Of course, if I could go back in a time and start my fitness program sooner I certainly would do it, but since that is not an option I just do my best one day at a time at the age I am. You can do that too! I wish you the best of success.

 

Drinking Enough Water Can Help You Lose Weight and Improve Your Health — May 12, 2015

Drinking Enough Water Can Help You Lose Weight and Improve Your Health

The world is exploding with weight-loss products today and it seems like every time I turn around I hear about a new one! Now some of these products are excellent and some are filled with empty promises, but there is one weight-loss product that most people overlook even though it’s one of the least expensive and most effective! It’s water!

Yes, I said water!  One of the things I included in my weight-loss program when I recently lost 159 pounds in fourteen months was a focused plan to start hydrating myself properly.  In, my upcoming weight-loss book, No Salads Required! How I lost 159 Pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! which will be available in late summer or early fall of 2015,  I share some insights on this, much of which, I learned from Don, Colbert, M.D.

In his helpful and interesting book, The Seven Pillars of Health, Dr. Colbert states:

“New research also shows that being dehydrated can cause your body’s fat deposits to increase. Dehydration can contribute to an inefficient metabolism by affecting body temperature. When you are dehydrated, your body temperature drops slightly and causes your body to store fat as a way to maintain the temperature. Also, as some savvy dieters know, drinking water reduces your appetite by giving you a full feeling.[1]

Obviously the remedy for dehydration is to drink more water, but the question is, “How much?” Fortunately, Dr. Colbert included this easy formula in his book:

“Take your weight in pounds and divide it by two. The result is how many ounces of water you should drink daily.[2]

I believe so strongly in the above advice that I both lived by it while I was intensely working at losing weight and currently live by it as part of my maintenance program.  Of course, now that I weigh a lot less it’s easier to meet my daily water drinking goals. When I first began my weight-loss program I weighed 281 pounds and needed to drink 140.5 ounces of water per day! To make this more fun I did make some of that clean, filtered water into unsweetened caffeine-free tea. I used a water filter attached to my kitchen sink to make an endless supply of the water I needed.  This is what I said about that in Chapter 2 of No Salads Required!:

This is me prior to my weight-loss program. I weighed about 281 pounds at that time.
This is me prior to my weight-loss program. I weighed about 281 pounds at that time.

“The reason I decided to drink caffeine-free iced tea was that I was drinking quite a lot of it at times, and while both black tea and green tea with caffeine both do offer health benefits,[3] too much caffeine can keep you up at night when you really want to sleep.[4] Also, caffeine is a diuretic[5] and I did not want to drink it to excess and push all the water I had been drinking right back out of my body before I could enjoy the benefits of being properly hydrated.”

I also have completely given up sodas, both diet and regular, but with all the wonderful teas available I have not missed them.  In No Salads Required! I recommended  a number of my favorite, black, herbal and green teas that come in caffeine-free versions, but I don’t limit myself to just the favorite teas I mention in the book. Every time I visit the grocery store I enjoy walking down the tea aisle and searching for new flavors I have not tried yet. I find experimenting with new teas to be a fun and healthy hobby.

Now, I do  need to tell you that when you first start drinking a healthy amount of water that your body will initially respond by causing you to run to the bathroom a lot the first few days and that this can be somewhat inconvenient, but it’s all for a good cause. Dr. Colbert explains it this way:

“Take heart; it’s really your body’s way of getting rid of excess water and toxins. You are flushing out your system.[6]

Dr. Colbert also mentioned in the same chapter that drinking enough water can do wonders to help your memory, reverse signs of aging, improve your joints and make your skin look beautiful. I particularly liked a statement from a TV interview he saw with singer Tina Turner, whose skin looked fabulous even though she was well into her sixties at the time. She explained it was because she drank two quarts of water every day! [7]

I hope to use “water therapy” to produce the same results in myself as I mature! I find it ironic that in the midst of a culture that is desperate to find the fountain of youth that few people know that is as close as their kitchen faucet or the bottled water at the grocery store! Give it a try!  You will be glad you did.

Book Information: As I mentioned above, No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 Pounds Without Salads Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! will be available in late summer or early fall of 2015. You will be able to order it from Amazon.com and other stores in both paper and electronic formats. As soon as I have an exact release date I will be sure to include it in my blog posts.

[1] Don Colbert, MD. The Seven Pillars of Health. First ed. Lake Mary, Florida: Siloam, 2007, 13

[2] Colbert. The Seven Pillars of Health, 31

[3] Steven G. Pratt, MD, and Kathy Matthews. Superfoods Rx, Fourteen Foods That Will Change Your Life. Third ed. New York: HarperCollins, 2007, 181–185.

[4] Don Colbert, MD. The Seven Pillars of Health. First ed. Lake Mary, Florida: Siloam, 2007, 3142–43.

[5] Colbert. The Seven Pillars of Health, 32.

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[6] Colbert. The Seven Pillars of Health, 13

[7] Don Colbert, MD. The Seven Pillars of Health. First ed. Lake Mary, Florida: Siloam, 2007, 5,-14

Musings of a Weight-Loss Poet — May 9, 2015

Musings of a Weight-Loss Poet

Weight-loss books are one of the most popular types of self-help books on the market today and the people who buy them generally know what to expect. Most weight-loss books provide advice concerning what to eat, how to plan meals, how to exercise, and what to do in order to successfully reach a weight-loss goal. I think all of these things are excellent components to a weight-loss book and that’s why I have included them in my new book that is coming out in the late summer or early fall of this year. However, my book also has something new: poetry!

The name of the book is No Salads Required! How I Lost 159 Pounds without Salads, Celery, Sit-Ups or Surgery and How You Can Too! It contains seventeen poems that are designed to both entertain the reader and also present the various ideas in the book in a creative and memorable way.There is a poem in the introduction, the conclusion and the reader’s discussion guide as well as at least one in each chapter of the book.

I realize that poetry about weight loss is unconventional to say the least, but that’s exactly why I wanted to both write it and include it in my book. Readers are always looking for something fresh and different and I wanted my book to be just that. No Salads Required! also contains my personal weight-loss story. This gave me the opportunity to include both humor and insights into what I experienced as  during my weight-loss journey.

This photo was taken before I began my weight-loss program. I weighed about 281 pounds at the time.
This photo was taken before I began my weight-loss program. I weighed about 281 pounds at the time.

Recently I have been thinking about how much I enjoyed using poetry to discuss weight loss and I decided to write a special poem specifically for the readers of my blog. Here it is:

Why Weight-Loss Books Are Popular

The choice to try to lose weight

Isn’t always easy.

Sometimes just the thought of it

Can make a person queasy.

But, once the door is opened

And a new you is in sight,

Suddenly the prospect

Can fill you with delight!

Imagine what you want to be

Then make those dreams come true.

If you really want this,

It’s possible for you!

Choose healthy food you like to eat

And eat it every day.

Do exercise you like to do,

And pounds will melt away!

Of course, it helps to have someone

Who’s been there before,

To walk you through the process

And tell you what’s in store.

That’s why folks buy weight-loss books

To show them what to do,

And teach them and encourage them

As they do something new.

In fact, some people never try

To lose weight on their own.

They like the hope a book provides

So they don’t feel alone.

If what you need is a good book

To get your engine fired,

Be sure to go out and buy mine

It’s called No Salads Required!

As I mentioned earlier, No Salads Required! will be available either late summer or early fall of 2015 . You will be able to order it from Amazon.com and other stores. I wish each of my readers great success on their weight-loss journey and I hope that my book will be an important part of that!