What changes are you making in your life? How are you moving towards improved health and wellness? Make the decision today to retake control of your health, lose weight, and become a healthier individual. Some times family gatherings are tough because we are on different food programs or diets, and not everyone follows a gluten/dairy/soy/corn free diet, but to see changes in health, energy, fatigue, and weight is exciting to see. In addition to being exciting weight loss stories, they are extra special as they include members of my immediate family. Nathan, age 34, is my older brother, and his complete interview can be located at the FireLitesFire blog. In 3 months of eating a specific diet, and increasing his physical activity, he was able to document significant changes. Once again, this is a great story and example of someone that took control of their health, made certain dietary and fitness changes, and was able to witness significant changes in weight loss, and improved health. This month’s issue of Health Magazine features someone that was able to finally shed 51 lbs of pregnancy weight that she had been holding on to, years after her last child was born. Here, they share their weight loss journeys and tips for achieving their goals. ![]() I feel that these successes should be celebrated when they happen. There are many programs that have demonstrated success in helping people lose weight and feel better. Mayo Clinic Diet Blog Recipe Collections. It is a great feeling when someone achieves their health and weight goals. Weight Loss for Diabetes Meet The Experts Frequently Asked Questions Whats Your Diet Score Pricing Motivational Tips. ![]() For many of our patients, as their symptoms change, and they are feeling much better, they frequently decide to maintain the dietary improvements, and continue feeling well by avoiding “cheat” days. ![]() We always tell our patients that the food programs we go on should not be a death sentence, but are a starting point to achieve the level of health that they deserve. For most patients, eating really well 350 days out of the year will keep symptoms in balance, significantly improve blood testing values, and help them achieve their ideal weight. For family gatherings, special events, or other certain gatherings, we bend the rules a little bit, knowing that there may be symptomatic repercussions. Our family follows a gluten/dairy/soy/corn free diet 95+% of the time, and it has become a habit of health that we have decided to follow. When it comes to health and wellness, we do our best to “practice what we preach” in the office.
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