Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Why does eating healthier cost so much?
Why does eating healthier cost so much? Fresh fruits and vegetables cost so much more than their canned and boxed versions. And they don't stay fresh long enough. It is very frustrating to spend so much and then have to throw some of it away.
I am glad for Protandim to offset the imbalance.
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
I am glad for Protandim to offset the imbalance.
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Everyone should be taking Protandim
You’ve got to take another look at this stuff, Protandim. It is the first NRF-2 activator out there, and is all natural. The studies and data on it are ridiculous. Don’t take my word for it, look at the data. Over 20 universities are studying Protandim on different diseases because of its amazing affect on reducing oxidative stress in cells and organs.
Dr. Joe McCord’s amazing scientific medical breakthrough is shown on the ABC Primetime Investigative report here:
http://www.mylifevantage.com/shannahbgodfrey/default.aspx
After watching the video, read the peer-reviewed data on Protandim. To read the peer-reviewed journal articles, click on the products tab, go to dietary supplement, Protandim, and click on ‘more’ button, and several peer-reviewed journal articles on medical clinical results are listed at the side and bottom.
The other thing that surprised me was the list of diseases that Protandim prevents or treats, as reported by the government in Protandim’s third patent. If you’d like to see that, I can send it to you. It was developed over 35 years of research for the purpose of reversing aging (oxidative stress) in the body, but the medical trials and studies surprised the researching doctors by how this affects everything else.
Just go take an honest look. I am out to educate as many people as possible about it. Let me know what you think after you research the data.
(In my other life I am an author of children's books http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx)
Dr. Joe McCord’s amazing scientific medical breakthrough is shown on the ABC Primetime Investigative report here:
http://www.mylifevantage.com/shannahbgodfrey/default.aspx
After watching the video, read the peer-reviewed data on Protandim. To read the peer-reviewed journal articles, click on the products tab, go to dietary supplement, Protandim, and click on ‘more’ button, and several peer-reviewed journal articles on medical clinical results are listed at the side and bottom.
The other thing that surprised me was the list of diseases that Protandim prevents or treats, as reported by the government in Protandim’s third patent. If you’d like to see that, I can send it to you. It was developed over 35 years of research for the purpose of reversing aging (oxidative stress) in the body, but the medical trials and studies surprised the researching doctors by how this affects everything else.
Just go take an honest look. I am out to educate as many people as possible about it. Let me know what you think after you research the data.
(In my other life I am an author of children's books http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx)
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Fell off the diet wagon
Hey, Girlfriends,
I fell off my diet wagon, a long, hard fall. It started when I started HCG drops. Maybe the injections are better. The drops just made me feel hungry, like I was pregnant and eating for two, I mean voraciously hungry. Ravenously hungry. But the drops were a gift from my daughter, so I finished them all, thinking it would get better. Nope. My carb addiction is back.
My next attempt is to vounteer for medical studies on obesity. I have applied to Quintiles in Kansas City, MO, for a weight reduction study. We'll see if they accept me. I auditioned for The Biggest Loser on TV, but haven't heard anything from them.
I need help! I can't seem to stay on anything longer than 3 months at a time, and this body is going to take more than 3 months to get slim. Dang! Then of course, there's the depression cycle when nothing matters any more (probably my brain's limbic system sabotaging myself).
I fell off my diet wagon, a long, hard fall. It started when I started HCG drops. Maybe the injections are better. The drops just made me feel hungry, like I was pregnant and eating for two, I mean voraciously hungry. Ravenously hungry. But the drops were a gift from my daughter, so I finished them all, thinking it would get better. Nope. My carb addiction is back.
My next attempt is to vounteer for medical studies on obesity. I have applied to Quintiles in Kansas City, MO, for a weight reduction study. We'll see if they accept me. I auditioned for The Biggest Loser on TV, but haven't heard anything from them.
I need help! I can't seem to stay on anything longer than 3 months at a time, and this body is going to take more than 3 months to get slim. Dang! Then of course, there's the depression cycle when nothing matters any more (probably my brain's limbic system sabotaging myself).
Monday, February 15, 2010
Self-confidence and obesity
I see myself as the thin girl I always was up until I was about 37 years old. Then I look in the mirror. It's always kind of a shock. Since I was a thin kid, my self esteem was built around my talents and abilities, which hasn't changed in my head even though I've doubled my weight in the last 10+ years. I still feel confident about my self worth, except I know I can't be a model any more. Besides that, I'm a grandma and have to color some stray gray hairs.
Anyway, I was thinking about obesity and self confidence. There are always exceptions, but in general, people who became overweight as adults usually have a self concept that gives others confidence in them regardless of their size. They believe in themselves, so others easily follow their leadership.
However, in general, adults who were overweight children and have always been overweight have a different world view. The cruelty and teasing of others often shattered their self esteem. They carry that lack of self confidence with them throughout their lives. They often weren't able to focus on other talents and abilities because of this.
And girls are hit harder than boys. And white girls are hit harder than black girls. I'm not being racist, just stating a fact. I see many chubby black girls in entertainment, where it is almost impossible for a chubby white girl to get a gig. For some reason, an overweight black girl can still be considered sexy where the same sized white girl isn't. I'm just wondering what the social reason for this is. I have no idea. Maybe black skin looks better than white skin no matter what.
And sometimes chubby boys are viewed as bigger and stronger, whereas girls aren't. I'm just saying.
So we need to help overweight kids find something they are really good at and can focus on to have confidence in themselves and exude that vibe to those around them. I am sick and tired of discrimination based on weight. And I've only been obese for a decade of my 47 years, but I feel for those who didn't get to be the skinny kid first, didn't get to develop a world view not based on their weight. It makes a lot of difference.
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
Anyway, I was thinking about obesity and self confidence. There are always exceptions, but in general, people who became overweight as adults usually have a self concept that gives others confidence in them regardless of their size. They believe in themselves, so others easily follow their leadership.
However, in general, adults who were overweight children and have always been overweight have a different world view. The cruelty and teasing of others often shattered their self esteem. They carry that lack of self confidence with them throughout their lives. They often weren't able to focus on other talents and abilities because of this.
And girls are hit harder than boys. And white girls are hit harder than black girls. I'm not being racist, just stating a fact. I see many chubby black girls in entertainment, where it is almost impossible for a chubby white girl to get a gig. For some reason, an overweight black girl can still be considered sexy where the same sized white girl isn't. I'm just wondering what the social reason for this is. I have no idea. Maybe black skin looks better than white skin no matter what.
And sometimes chubby boys are viewed as bigger and stronger, whereas girls aren't. I'm just saying.
So we need to help overweight kids find something they are really good at and can focus on to have confidence in themselves and exude that vibe to those around them. I am sick and tired of discrimination based on weight. And I've only been obese for a decade of my 47 years, but I feel for those who didn't get to be the skinny kid first, didn't get to develop a world view not based on their weight. It makes a lot of difference.
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
The Biggest Loser Audition - Season 10
Hey, Girlfriends,
Guess what?! I am auditioning for The Biggest Loser, Season 10. I put my audition video on YouTube in 4 parts. If you want to see them, they are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd_A3W8cTy4
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UytWIngfNsY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Kb2gfk4Im0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kw66TNl3zg
Wish me luck!
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
Guess what?! I am auditioning for The Biggest Loser, Season 10. I put my audition video on YouTube in 4 parts. If you want to see them, they are:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd_A3W8cTy4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UytWIngfNsY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Kb2gfk4Im0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Kw66TNl3zg
Wish me luck!
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
Monday, January 18, 2010
Prevent dyslexia with easy phonics lesson plan and flash cards
What parent wouldn't want to prevent dyslexia? What parent wouldn't want to raise her child's IQ and increase his capacity to learn for life? What parent wouldn't want to improve her child's self-esteem and confidence in school? What parent wouldn't want to prepare his child for the workforce of the future?
What could help solve all these? Reading early the right way – the Godfrey Method – an innovative phonics system of unique picture-letters, the way for parents to teach them properly, and a colorful story that ties them all together, "A Pretty Girl Was Alpha Bette."
With the Godfrey Method, parents can and should teach their children to read before kindergarten, during that crucial learning window between the ages of 2-5 years old. Early reading by phonics increases a child’s IQ and capacity to learn for the rest of his/her life. Universal preschool is not the answer. The Godfrey Method is simple and effective – something mom and dad can do at home. And the child never forgets.
Parents can also prevent dyslexia. The Godfrey Method allows parents to start phonics younger than other methods – the key to preventing dyslexia. And prevention is much better than remediation. 
If a baby can read by sight words now, s/he may have problems reading as an adult and stumble on unfamiliar words. The Godfrey Method teaches young children to read the right way, to easily decode new words by phonics.
Sight reading puts a child behind from the get-go. Phonics has been proven to wire a child’s brain properly for reading. And phonics is the only proven cure for dyslexia.
The Godfrey Method empowers parents to reverse the downward educational trend, put their children at the head of the class, and increase their children’s self-esteem. It helps give their children a foundation for the technology jobs of the future because reading is the core of everything else.
The Godfrey Method fits easily into any busy schedule, giving children the two most crucial things they need: parent time and reading skills. Young children learn best from their parents, who are the solution to our educational problems.
With the Godfrey Method, school children who are struggling come up to speed. Children who are doing fine learn faster and easier. It fixes the top ten wrong ways that schools and parents teach reading.
The benefits for parents~
Early reading develops a child’s imagination. When your child’s imagination is engaged, he is able to face tough things with a creative problem-solving ability. He will be able to think phenomenally well when the day comes that he has to make decisions without you. The tool for that is to open up his world to reading.
There are going to be problems and fights along the parenting way, so I want to tilt the scales in your favor, with your child looking back and saying, ‘I had a great life!’ because of the opportunities you opened up for him with reading early the right way.
When he has to make his own decisions in Jr. High, the magical bullet to get him through may be his ability to think and imagine possibilities, which starts with reading.
I want you to look back when your child is in college, knowing that you gave him what he needed to follow his dreams. You’ll think, ‘I wasn’t perfect, but I gave my child what he needed to be happy in life.’
At his college graduation, your 22-year-old son will be able to hug you and say, ‘Mom, thank you.’
Meg Whitman (former CEO of eBay and candidate for California governor) quote, 
“We all hear reports of China and India becoming the next centers for technology and innovation. We’re running behind as a nation in engineering, science, math, and technology... Being near the bottom in education is a tragedy for our kids and a threat to our future. To restore our prosperity and do right by our children, we need to better educate them in the basics… to prepare them to excel in the workforce."
Friday, January 15, 2010
I am not making a video again until I lose more weight! Week 6
Well, Girlfriends, I am failing again this week. I have fallen off the diet wagon. The Girl Scout cookies arrived, and I tried to just give them to the kids, but failed. I refuse to make another weight loss video for YouTube until I weigh less than my last one, and I am having a hard time wrapping my mind around it.
But I hate being fat, and I hate this apron of fat on my belly. It hits my thighs when I walk, cuts off the circulation in my legs when I sit, and is annoying to get around in the shower. I need to hate it enough to get back on my diet.
Sometimes it seems useless to try when their is little progress. I'm sure that is just the lymbic system in my brain trying to keep the status quo. I need to use my pre-frontal cortex part of my brain to visualize the 145 lbs that I want to be. Visualizing is the only way to overcome the lymbic system's resistance to change. Dang. Help!
In my head, I am the thin woman I was up until my late 30s, then I look in the mirror.
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
But I hate being fat, and I hate this apron of fat on my belly. It hits my thighs when I walk, cuts off the circulation in my legs when I sit, and is annoying to get around in the shower. I need to hate it enough to get back on my diet.
Sometimes it seems useless to try when their is little progress. I'm sure that is just the lymbic system in my brain trying to keep the status quo. I need to use my pre-frontal cortex part of my brain to visualize the 145 lbs that I want to be. Visualizing is the only way to overcome the lymbic system's resistance to change. Dang. Help!
In my head, I am the thin woman I was up until my late 30s, then I look in the mirror.
http://godfreymethod.com/default.aspx
Monday, January 11, 2010
Shannah's weight loss - week 5!
Well, Girlfriends, I fell off the wagon last week, so I didn't bother to make a weight loss video. It was a weight-gain week. I am so upset with myself. I have no good excuse except lack of will power. The kids were off school all week because of snow and ice, making the Christmas vacation drag out even longer! They just went back to school today, yeah!
We had to think of activities to take the 3 kids and 4 grandkids to, or we'd all be crazy with cabin fever and kill each other! So we went to the mall playground. We went to the movies. We went to the library. We spent too much money, right after Christmas. I had a hard time finding non-carbs to eat and gave up.
I also think that the HCG drops don't work right for me. They seem to make me really hungry, as if I were pregnant. My brain then no longer cares about my goals. HCG drops work well if you stay on a 500 calorie diet of mostly raw veggies with a little protein.
I just couldn't do it this week. Today my husband took me to Red Lobster for lunch. I did not eat the cheese biscuits. I ordered grilled tilapia with broccoli on the side. I drank water. I am trying to get back in the swing of my diet.
Dang. I hate lost time and backsliding. This is hard enough already! One thing I have to say is that my husband has always loved me no matter what. He never criticizes me. He is still my Prince Charming after all these years!
Thank goodness for Protandim. It is what probably keeps me from being diabetic already.
Don't forget to check out my videos on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/RocketMom14
We had to think of activities to take the 3 kids and 4 grandkids to, or we'd all be crazy with cabin fever and kill each other! So we went to the mall playground. We went to the movies. We went to the library. We spent too much money, right after Christmas. I had a hard time finding non-carbs to eat and gave up.
I also think that the HCG drops don't work right for me. They seem to make me really hungry, as if I were pregnant. My brain then no longer cares about my goals. HCG drops work well if you stay on a 500 calorie diet of mostly raw veggies with a little protein.
I just couldn't do it this week. Today my husband took me to Red Lobster for lunch. I did not eat the cheese biscuits. I ordered grilled tilapia with broccoli on the side. I drank water. I am trying to get back in the swing of my diet.
Dang. I hate lost time and backsliding. This is hard enough already! One thing I have to say is that my husband has always loved me no matter what. He never criticizes me. He is still my Prince Charming after all these years!
Thank goodness for Protandim. It is what probably keeps me from being diabetic already.
Don't forget to check out my videos on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/RocketMom14
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Shannah's weight loss - week 4!
Hey Girlfriends!
Well, it's week 4 of my weight loss video diary. I lost 1.5 lbs this week, now weighing 295.0 lbs. I've lost 5.0 lbs in 4 weeks, and I've lost 14 lbs since October.
I have to tell you that I think the girls are starting to shrink. Dang. I wanted my belly to shrink but not my boobs! Oh, well. Comes with the territory, I suppose.
Stress contributes to weight gain, according to the magazines. So what are the stressors in my life?
Pregnancy - last 2 children came when I was 37 and 39 years old.
Sleep Deprivation - had apnea for years without knowing it. Major lack of sleep.
Oxygen Deprivation - from the apnea. Stopping breathing a lot at night. Major lack of oxygen.
Defiant Teenagers - I've raised 10 of those, so far. Dang.
Working 12-hour Graveyard Shifts - you do what you gotta do when you're a mom.
Attending College Full-Time - Did this while working full-time, twice, for my BS and MBA.
Hysterectomy - had a radical hysterectomy. Losing your uterus and ovaries plays havoc with your weight. I ballooned up faster than ever before.
Well, enough of these excuses. I have to overcome all of these barriers to lose weight. I've fixed the sleep apnea with a CPAP machine each night. Wow the difference in my energy level and alertness all day!
I got laid off from my stressful job in April 2009. Now I have the stress of being jobless for this long. I am trying my hand as an entrepreneur for my books, since no one is hiring.
You know, I was thinking, how do people lose weight from gastric bypass surgery? Their food intake is drastically reduced. They eat 7 bites of protein and 7 bites of vegetables each meal, and not much else. So why not do that without the surgery? That is what I'm going to try next - tighter portion control of my diet foods.
Hang in there, Girlfriends!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eALvMVQ-0s
Well, it's week 4 of my weight loss video diary. I lost 1.5 lbs this week, now weighing 295.0 lbs. I've lost 5.0 lbs in 4 weeks, and I've lost 14 lbs since October.
I have to tell you that I think the girls are starting to shrink. Dang. I wanted my belly to shrink but not my boobs! Oh, well. Comes with the territory, I suppose.
Stress contributes to weight gain, according to the magazines. So what are the stressors in my life?
Pregnancy - last 2 children came when I was 37 and 39 years old.
Sleep Deprivation - had apnea for years without knowing it. Major lack of sleep.
Oxygen Deprivation - from the apnea. Stopping breathing a lot at night. Major lack of oxygen.
Defiant Teenagers - I've raised 10 of those, so far. Dang.
Working 12-hour Graveyard Shifts - you do what you gotta do when you're a mom.
Attending College Full-Time - Did this while working full-time, twice, for my BS and MBA.
Hysterectomy - had a radical hysterectomy. Losing your uterus and ovaries plays havoc with your weight. I ballooned up faster than ever before.
Well, enough of these excuses. I have to overcome all of these barriers to lose weight. I've fixed the sleep apnea with a CPAP machine each night. Wow the difference in my energy level and alertness all day!
I got laid off from my stressful job in April 2009. Now I have the stress of being jobless for this long. I am trying my hand as an entrepreneur for my books, since no one is hiring.
You know, I was thinking, how do people lose weight from gastric bypass surgery? Their food intake is drastically reduced. They eat 7 bites of protein and 7 bites of vegetables each meal, and not much else. So why not do that without the surgery? That is what I'm going to try next - tighter portion control of my diet foods.
Hang in there, Girlfriends!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eALvMVQ-0s
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