Archive for May, 2008

Beverly Hills Liposuction — Doing What the Stars Do

May 31st, 2008 by itbsuperrich

Hollywood is filled with some of the most beautiful people in the world. Glamorous actors, actresses, and beautiful models are just the beginning. There are also the up and coming stars that you haven’t seen yet. One vacation there and you will realize that it is unlike any place on earth. Appearing your best takes your best effort. Because of that, Beverly Hills, a high-class neighborhood in Southern California houses some of the best liposuction surgeons in the country.

Top Notch Surgeons

Southern California is one of the most beautiful places on earth. People from all over the globe make it a point to vacation to this hot spot. Tourists cannot help but envy the gorgeous people who inhabit California. For those who want to look like one of the stars, and want liposuction done to achieve that, Beverly Hills is the highest ranked area for plastic surgery, especially liposuction. So if you really want quality work and don’t mind paying the high price, make the trip to Beverly Hills.

Experienced Surgeons

Since the people of California will go to great lengths to remain looking goof, it only makes sense that they harbor some of the most experienced surgeons in the world. They have high standards for themselves as well for their clients. So if you want an expert, make the trip to southern California.

Popularity

Beverly Hills liposuction, along with other cosmetic procedures has become so popular that even a TV show was made out of it. “Dr. 90210″ stemmed out of the abundance of plastic surgery in Southern California and in other parts of the country. The show documents real people who want to achieve the “perfect” body, and the surgeons who help them along the way. Sometimes the expectations are real, sometimes they are very extraordinary. Another show, “Nip/Tuck” which is a drama on FX, was based off of the same cosmetic craze that has been running through the nation.

Your Best

So, if you want to look like one of the stars in Southern California then consider making the trek to the Golden state for the procedure. If your body is truly your shrine then you want it to look its best. No matter the cost or effort.

Josh Barnes if the creator of http://www.beverlyhills-liposuction.com.

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WLS Healthy Holidays - Eat the Turkey!

May 30th, 2008 by itbsuperrich

During the winter holiday season it seems there is always plenty of turkey available for consumption. In fact, we may eat so much turkey we fear we will soon start to gobble. Though it may seem tedious, Weight Loss Surgery (WLS) patients take heart - this is one holiday staple in which we can indulge recklessly! Gastric bypass and lap-band weight loss surgery patients are encouraged to enjoy a diet rich in lean animal protein and low in processed carbohydrates. That great American bird, the turkey, fits the bill being lean protein, easily digestible and delicious.

Turkey is a fabulous low-fat high-protein nutrient-rich source for your LivingAfterWLS lifestyle. A 3-ounce serving of turkey is about the right volume to fill the stomach pouch leaving a WLS patient satiated and comfortable. Here are a few things to consider about the bountiful bird:

3 Ounces of Roast Turkey (mix of light & dark meat) Contains:

  • 145 Calories
  • 25 grams protein
  • 4.2 grams fat
  • 23% daily value of Niacin
  • 20% daily value Vitamin B6
  • 17% daily value zinc
  • 11% daily value iron
  • I know there are tons of “disguise your leftover turkey” recipes out there. But you know, in a sentimental moment I’m willing to slice off three ounces from the turkey carcass, enjoy it plain and simple paying homage big bird! “Thank you turkey, for making me a lean-mean-healthy machine!”

    Enjoy those turkey leftovers!

    Kaye Bailey © 2005 - All Rights Reserved

    LivingAfterWLS
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    WLS Strategies to Avoid Holiday Eater’s Remorse

    May 29th, 2008 by itbsuperrich

    Are you conflicted over enjoying the holidays by indulging in the bountiful foods set before you versus honoring your commitment to a healthier life by way of weight loss surgery? I know for me the abundance of food and Yuletide cheer seems at times overwhelming. Here are a few strategies to consider before noshing your way to eater’s remorse:

    - Forget the notion that holidays are for overindulging. Your WLS isn’t taking a holiday vacation, neither should you.

    - Assume that certain foods WILL make you sick (vomiting or dumping). Just because it hasn’t made you sick before does not mean it will not make you sick today. Always assume the worst and avoid dangerous foods (sweets, high starch carbohydrates and dairy)

    - Enjoy seasonal treats in moderation. Foods you can have anytime of year are not worth the holiday pouch space - indulge only in those once-a-year treats (low-fat sugar-free eggnog or mulled cider sound good right now).

    - Avoid salty foods - they aren’t good for you, they cause dehydration, they cause grazing and over-consumption. Why bother?

    It sounds trite and we’ve said it all our dieting lives: “Nothing Tastes as Good As Thin Feels” - - This time, with WLS, the “thin” is for real. Give yourself the chance to enjoy your weight loss without the eater’s remorse.

    Kaye Bailey © 2005 - All Rights Reserved

    http://www.livingafterwls.com
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