Lose Weight by Balancing Hormones
Dear Pharmacist,
I need to lose weight, about 100 pounds to be honest. I’m addicted to fast food and I hate to exercise. I take lovastatin (Mevacor) for high cholesterol; I take Alli and phentermine to lose weight. What supplements can I take along with these?
--H.R. Hallandale, Florida
Answer: Sorry, no one has invented a pill to substitute for exercise. It is the fastest way to reboot your hormones and retrain your body to burn fat but do ask your physician what level is right for you. Alli, an over-the-counter fat-blocker isn’t the cure, nor is the prescription appetite suppressant phentermine, which is highly addictive and can be extremely dangerous if combined with other other diet meds. Never combine medications without pharmacist and physician consent.
There’s no easy way out, you NEED to make healthy food choices (notice I didn’t say diet). Diets are unendurable. I hardly ever recommend counting calories, but I need to make a point. Generally speaking, for fat loss to occur, you should take in 10 calories per pound of weight. So if you are 250 pounds, you should consume about 2500 calories per day. The total caloric intake for a burger, fries, soda and iced coffee add up to 1,260! That’s just one meal. This is why people with a fast-food mentality can’t lose weight, and in my experience, never get off medications. Besides that, boxed and processed foods are loaded with trans fats and artificial chemicals. In come the statins to control cholesterol, and halt production of your sex hormones. That could lead to erectile dysfunction and will make you depressed in a hurry.
You really need expert advice and a registered dietician who can design a personalized program. Balancing hormones is critical. When balanced, excess weight comes off, the cravings ease up, and your fat-burning potential increases. Good practitioners know how to measure and correct hormone imbalances.
- -One hormone that often needs reducing is insulin. It spikes after you eat fast food. Chronically elevated insulin has been linked to Alzheimer’s, cancer, obesity and type 2 diabetes. It comes down when you eat more fruits and vegetables which ‘feed’ your body rather than just filling it up with empty calories. There’s a big difference.
Ask your doctor to measure your DHEA hormone levels. If they’re low you may need DHEA cream or supplements. DHEA helps balance a stress hormone called cortisol which is associated with belly fat.
- --You may need some thyroid hormone. Hypothyroidism is an extremely common cause for weight gain and it’s easy to correct.
- --Estrogen levels are important. When you exercise, your fat cells start to shrink, and this lowers the amount of estrogen your cells make; a good thing because excessive estrogen increases the risk of developing breast (and prostate) cancer. See, losing weight isn’t just about looks, it’s about living.
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ladyhobbitt
Hello I have suffered since 45 and having a ceaserean with a weight problem I had tried thousands of diets exercise to no avail to find I had an underactive thyroid which none bothered to fix except thyroxine since I have heard is dangerous and having a very bad experience through doctors prescition drugs and ended up in hospital I have been ant-drug ever since sticking to more natural and naturopaths
WE had a program here on television about leptins which is the king of hormones too much no loss in weight too little same I had a blood test done {as refered by the tv program to look for the faulty fat gene we may all have that is causing obesity } which you have to be refered by your doctor Takes about a week for the blood test results and then if you have it you get a prescrition from your doctor to get the product called Follinic Acid I am 74 when I turned 70 my weight went up even more from 87kilos to 93ks Now they found I have this faulty gene and I now on this product and are now loosing weight my only dissapointment is I wish they had found it much much earlier it was founded in 1994 through experiments with mice and only came to the forpar 2000 and I found out this 4 weeks ago wso there is help out there check for your fasulty fat gene I think its called MFH blood test or something like this I hope this helps people who are overweight ladyhobbitt
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