The dangers of salt

Salt may add some extra flavour to your dinner but the additive could also be responsible for skyrocketing blood pressure rates and other related illnesses.
Even if you don't keep a saltshaker on your supper table or use it when you're cooking, some of the prepackaged or canned items you eat everyday - like soup or frozen dinners - have high amounts of sodium and the American Medical Association has called for warning labels on salty foods.
"The hidden salts are the biggest culprit in people's salt intake and therefore the bad effects on the kidney, heart and brain," blood pressure specialist Dr. Ivor Teitelbaum explained.
Canned soups often contain a lot of salt. You're only supposed to be consuming about a teaspoon of the flavour enhancer a day but some soups contain that much in a single serving.
But there are a number of other foods, ones that are supposed to be good for you, that also have high sodium contents.
Take a bag of chips and a box of bran flakes and raisin cereal. If asked which one had the most salt, you'd probably choose the chips.
If you did, you'd be wrong.
The chips have 180 milligrams while the cereal has 350 mg - your daily recommended intake is between 1,500 and 2,400 mg.
Thirty salted peanuts and two slices of rye bread offers another startling comparison. The bread has twice the salt - 460 mg.
The best way to know exactly what you're eating is to become a label reader, especially if you already have high blood pressure.
"If people lower their salt intake and exercise, it's actually equivalent to removing one drug," Teitelbaum said.
One good tip for keeping your sodium levels in check is to make bananas and other potassium-rich foods a part of your daily diet. Potassium can help to cancel out some of the bad effects of salt.
Too much sodium can raise your blood pressure because salt attracts water into your veins, increasing the pressure inside.
Article from the Toronto Star

Response to an email


I had a friend come across my blog and email me about her desire to live a healthy life, this is my response. Likewise if you read this and are moved to change or to desire it- it was meant to be.


I truly believe that our paths cross by intent and not by accident.
I felt an immediate sense of relief when I committed my life to living sugar free - one day at a time. My desire was so intense, like yours "just to feel better" that deciding to decide and moving forward with conviction was a relief. I didn't count or restrict carbs at all. I did find at first that I did quite a bit of extra eating to compensate for the sugar withdrawal. However in about 3 weeks time, my appetite for sugar diminished and so did the need to fill up with other foods.
It's a little bit funny looking back and realizing how far I have come since March 26th, 2008 when I was so totally obsessed with my bingeing, to today and hardly giving my eating a second thought. The peace I feel within is worth the trying times of the first 3 weeks and pangs that I have felt since.
That's why I feel the ultimate desire should be to be at peace with oneself, to respect this amazing body that has served me well and even better when I make choices for its ultimate health.
I do still enjoy running and as well as weight training. However, I no longer have the desire for the extreme training marathons take. I run for enjoyment!
Design your plan for health and go with it!
I am happy to share my journey with you.
Sonia

Stay active!

There is an adage that the more you do -the more you can do. I believe in staying active and occupied. For many of bingers, we eat out of boredom or we get too involved in over thinking about our lives and want we want it to be. I would fantasize about me being at a perfect weight because life would then be perfect. Right, NO. Life still happens to you when you are at the magical weight.
It was often while daydreaming about being slim that I would end up bingeing. WHY?
It was in this state of mind that I would make the age old promise that I would start my diet TOMORROW- my diet from hell and all would be well. This time it would work. Never minded that it hasn't worked a thousand times before. This is how I would get lured into bingeing with the promise that TOMORROW I would be in control.
I have come to know to shut down this thinking IMMEDIATELY!! It is stinking thinking!! As soon as I hear this old familiar voice, I immediately get up and get doing or moving. DO NOT BELIEVE THIS MESSAGE that makes promises in a tomorrow that never comes.
I believe that it is important to makes changes in stages. Exercise is a great way to start this journey to health. A simple walk around the block at 300 pounds lead me to 7 full marathons and several half marathons. So take that simple step forward in your life, ditch the diet mentality, make good choices daily for your health and not to be a size or number.

Sonia Turner on Oprah

Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think that I would be a featured guest on the Oprah Winfrey show. How did it happen....well there is a saying that out of small things big things come to pass. I was interviewed by Prevention Magazine and in the magazine article, I was 1 of 52 ways to lose weight-specifically #4. The Oprah show contacted me from the small article=just amazing. I remember the moment she announced my name on the show, I was thinking OMG Oprah Winfrey just said my name. It stills sends goose bumps when I recall the series of events that transpired.
My journey to health too began with the simple goal to walk around the block and eventually saw me completing 7 full marathons and a couple of half marathons.
So go ahead start something small...you will be amazed too!
Check out the link to the Prevention article:



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Discover the Power to Move your Mountain


For verily I say on to you, that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass; he shall have whatsoever he saith.

Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.
Mark 11: 23-24

What is your mountain?

A mountain is something that stands in our way of being the best that we can be. It stands between us and what our Heavenly Father knows we are capable of overcoming and becoming. Our mountains can be of a spiritual, physical, emotional or mental nature. Often they impact on all or several of these areas.


Choosing to be Healthy and Happy


Doug and I are so committed to living healthy for ourselves, for our family and for each other. Having had such a close call with death, one appreciates living and being together to share our lives. Nothing tastes that good to jeopardize our time together. Now you might say, You can't control the outcome of life by a lifestyle. You are right..But we can make the choices for the best outcome in the areas that we can control. Best of all for me is the peace of mind and spirit that I have not being chained to an addiction to food. This is living life on our terms, being in control and not being controlled by momentary pleasures that pass so quickly that you need to eat more and more and more to get that fix. Do you notice yourself here...I do.

The 30 day challenge

The challenge I want to leave you with is to stop dieting, start exercising. Stop eating at suppertime or 7:30 pm whichever works for you. This gives your body the opportunity to heal itself. When we eat all day long your body has to supply the energy to digest process and eliminate the food. When we give out body a rest from the food, it can take care of making repairs and fighting off diseases.

I want you to accept these three challenges for 30 days-YOU WILL NOTICE A HUGE DIFFERNECE IF YOU FOLLOW THIS FORMULA
1. Stop dieting/eliminate sugar/salt
2. Start moving for 30 minutes a day (huffing and puffing type of exercise)
3. Finish Eating at 7:30 pm


Be proactive not reactive