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Aug 08
2008

Kimkins Diet Success: Robert Loses 93 Lbs!

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Meet Robert!
Start Weight: 271 lbs
Current Weight: 185 lbs
Goal Weight: 165 lbs
Total Loss: 93 lbs!

Robert’s weight loss success is nothing short of spectacular! How did he do it? Read this entry from his journal at Kimkins:

“Well, it's an interesting development. I've gotten down to 186 pounds and managed to put back a few. Now, don’t think it's been a cheating kind of week because it actually hasn’t. My body is changing for the better. I am gaining muscle tone where I didn't used to have it. I contribute my exercising and weight lifting to the weight gain. Did I gain 4 pounds? Maybe so, BUT, it wasn’t fat gain. My waistline maintains the same size and my stomach fat is slowly melting away. I can see my arms getting bigger and more definition in my abdomen area. This is a good thing.

Now, I have to concentrate on building my body and condition it to maintain its ever growing new shape. It all takes a lot of time to make it work. What else do I have to do? Stay on track, don’t give up, always keep a positive attitude (even if you gain a little), and see yourself like you want to be and set a goal to be that person!! God didn’t intend for people to be obese and there is NO reason whatsoever and NO excuse that you can give me that will ever convince me that you can’t be thin and happy with yourself.

I am more happy today than I have been in YEARS!!! I am blessed with the knowledge I gained on what and how to eat. I gained the knowledge of what kinds of vitamins to take to compensate for foods that I don't eat or like. I research the internet constantly looking for things to make me more and more healthy and yet get this fat off of my body.

My friends, there is NO miracle cure. NO pill. NO miracle diet plan. I used Kimkins as a basis to get me started. It has done me extremely well. I've taken information I got here, developed what works for me, and I am making it work for my body. Everyone is different and any ONE particular system doesn't work for everyone.

Take the basics here, see where you've lost, what you had to eat, and make it your own. It's that simple. Do for yourself what is best for YOU!”

 

Robert’s Favorite Motivational Saying
 “Nothing is greater than a man's conquest over himself.”

Click here for 10 Reason to Join Kimkins!
Aug 08
2008

Autism, ADHD, Mood Swings -- Is Gluten to Blame?

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Kids are starting back to school and healthy nutrition is on every parents' mind.  Take a look at Jennifer Harshman's view on the effect of a common nutrient in bread, cereals, bagels and mini pizzas -- gluten & casein:

Back-to-School Season Provides Opportunity to Improve Students' Health

It's back-to-school time, and although parents and students are hoping for a good school year, most are unaware that certain foods can have a negative impact on school performance. Each year, increasing numbers of students are diagnosed with medical conditions such as Autism, ADHD, asthma and allergies - dubbed the "New Childhood Epidemics" by Dr. Kenneth Bock. Students who have these or other medical problems miss out on so much, and it could be related to their food.

Gluten and casein are proteins found in common foods - gluten in grains such as wheat, rye and barley, and casein in all dairy products. Both are also found in many food additives. These proteins cause problems for an estimated 33% to 95% of the U.S. population and are listed as more than 200 ingredients on food labels. Eating these proteins can cause or contribute to a list of medical symptoms that has been reported to be more than 250 items long. Just a few of these are malnutrition in various degrees, abdominal pain, bowel problems, sleep problems, weight gain, diabetes, ADHD, autism, asthma, allergies, sinus problems, mood swings, irritability, impulsiveness, difficulty sitting still and difficulty concentrating.

If these ingredients are so common, and they are served in every school in America, what can parents do? Parents of students who exhibit any of the signs of food allergies or sensitivities and parents of students who struggle in school can talk with their doctors. They can ask their doctor and the school to participate in a dietary trial, to see if a gluten-free, casein-free (GFCF) diet will help their children. A GFCF dietary trial consists of avoiding gluten and casein for a minimum of three months.

Why so long? It takes approximately three months to get gluten out of the intestines. Until the body is cleared of it, symptoms caused by gluten will persist. Here's encouraging news: some people notice a difference in just a few days.

For a list of terms used on food labels (foods to avoid) and a list of safe foods, see http://www.foodandillness.com or email JHarshman@foodandillness.com

Aug 04
2008

Kimkins Newsletter August 2008

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Did you sign up for your FREE Kimkins newsletter yet? 

Our August 2008 issue is on it's way and will be hitting your email box soon.
Can't wait? Click here to see a sneak preview:
  • Jessone lost 64 lbs & tells why she picked Kimkins!
  • How to pick the perfect Kimkins diet option
  • Be a Kimkins Affiliate & earn $20 for each new member
  • Robert dropped 93 lbs & has incredible photos!
  • Check out the K.I.M.S. Member Discount Gift Service
  • Kimmer's Salsa Verde Sour Cream Enchiladas
Congratulations to Jessone and Robert for their Kimkins weight loss success!  Nice work!  Does Jessone look familiar?  She's the pretty lady on the Kimkins homepage!
Aug 04
2008

Insulated Lunch Bag Promo $3

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ConAgra Foods Foundation is running a promotion with America's Second Harvest -- "Full Kids Full Potential".

ConAgra is offering an insulated lunch bag designed by actress, Monique Coleman. Plenty of room to store a low carb Kimkins friendly lunch with a zippered bottom compartment that's perfect for salads and beverages.

To request a bag all you need is 6 proofs of purchase for Chef Boyardee, Snack Pack, Orville Redenbacher's, Manwich and/or Peter Pan plus $3.00 for shipping/handling. Get more info at Nourishtoday.org

Make the $3.00 check or money order payable to Back to School Lunch Bag Offer and mail to:

Back to School Lunch Bag Offer
PO Box 1137

Grand Rapids, MN 55745-1137


Enclose your mailing information: name, address, city, state, zip and email address if desired.

ConAgra will donate $1.00 to Second Harvest for each bag ordered. A worthwhile cause and if you buy these products for your kids anyway, save the UPC codes and send them in and get a nifty bag.
Jul 21
2008

Kimkins Spicy Chicken Tostada Salad

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Chicken is the perfect protein for low carb diets and this quick fix for leftovers is a sure winner! Mexican dishes are perennial favorites and this tortilla-less Chicken Tostada is proof!

We've included nutritional information for the basic salad plus options including whole wheat tortillas and without cheese. Carbs are a bit higher from the addition of soy beans (don't substitute regular beans).

Ingredients (4 servings)
  • 3 cups cooked chicken, shredded
  • 1 cup canned black soy beans, drained
  • 4 cups mixed greens, chopped
  • 1 Roma tomato, sliced thin
  • 2 green onions, chopped
  • 4 radishes, sliced thin
  • 1/2 avocado, sliced thin
  • 1/2 cup cilantro, chopped & divided
  • 1/2 cup queso anejo (Mexican crumbled cheese)
  • 4 Tbsp salsa
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder, onion powder, ground cumin
  • 4 whole wheat tortillas (optional)
Mix chicken, soy beans, cilantro & spices together in a large bowl. If using tortillas, spray both sides with nonstick cooking spray and heat in nonstick skillet until crispy on each side.

On a bed of salad, arrange the chicken & soy beans, sprinkle with radishes and green onion. Top with Mexican cheese crumbles, tomato slices & fresh salsa.

Serve & enjoy! We've got lots more delicious low carb recipes in the Kimkins Recipe Box!

Nutritional Info (per serving)
Calories: 305
Protein: 39
Carbs: 8
Fat: 14

Without Cheese
Calories: 243
Protein: 35
Carbs: 7
Fat: 9

With Tortilla & Cheese
Calories: 413
Protein: 43
Carbs: 37
Fat: 14