Many
Medical Conditions Make Losing Weight Much Harder
If you have a medical condition that gets in the way of losing weight, learn how to make the best of your health situation.
Low Thyroid
An underactive thyroid gland can suppress your metabolism and keep your weight on. Some clients do best on regular prescription medications for thyroid support. Others do best with natural thyroid medications such as Armour. You can also use alternative health support, such as naturally compounded thyroid, homeopathic remedies, and the ayurvedic herbal extract,
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Daily exercise helps to balance your hormones. Be sure to take 10 minutes every day to do the
Tibetan exercises.
Some Medications
Steroids virtually always cause weight gain. Asthma inhalers
can contain enough steroids to make a difference in your weight. Talk with your
doctor and ask for alternatives and what you can do to ease off them or
offset their weight-causing side effects.
Some psychotropic and anti-seizure drugs can also affect your weight. Work with your health care practitioner to find one that doesn’t affect your weight.
Pain
Chronic pain can thwart exercise efforts. Some people use food to soothe the pain.
Pain can be the result of an injury or condition that makes exercise more
difficult, and whenever you become inactive your body needs less food than before. Often people do not adjust their food intake when they become inactive, and they gain weight.
Try to find non-painful ways to exercise.
Low Blood Sugar
Low blood sugar happens when your blood sugar drops. You may experience headaches, nausea, irritability, crankiness, and lightheadedness along with heavy-duty food cravings. Be sure to eat
low-glycemic to remedy a low blood sugar condition.
Diabetes
Diabetics often struggle with their weight. Approximately sixty-seven percent of adults with
Type 2 diabetes have a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 27 or higher, which means they’re overweight. Type 2 diabetics who regulate their blood-sugar levels with diet and not with insulin can often more easily reach their ideal size. Too much insulin in the body causes weight gain.
To learn more, refer to
The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Healthy
Weight Loss.
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