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The Online Slimming Club web site has been developed to offer everything that a
local slimming club can provide and much more, but without the time, expense, the
travel and the embarrassing public weigh in.
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Free Diet Newsletter : October 2003
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NEWSLETTER
OCTOBER 2003
There’s a distinct chill in the air as I sit and write this and it won’t be long before we are wrapping ourselves up in scarves and hats and lots of layers. It can be all too easy to think that we can forget about slimming as our bodies are well hidden in the winter, but if you lose 2 pounds per week between now and Christmas, you will be well over a stone lighter and be able to buy that Christmas outfit in a whole size slimmer.
Regards
Ronny
TRICK OR TREAT
There are a surprising amount of calories in some of the snacks we love to eat. Swap them for a lower calorie alternative and reap the benefits.
Trick
Bag of McCoys crisps 177 calories 2 Hob-Nobs 138 calories Snickers Bar 310 calories Packet of Rolo’s 270 calories Barcardi Breezer Cocktail Sausage Roll 50 calories 1 small piece of cheese 200 calories handful of peanuts 300 calories
Treat
Ryvita Tondo’s 99 calories 2 Rich Tea 70 calories Cadbury’s Brunch Bar 150 calories Gin & Slim line Tonic 50 calories Slice of French stick 50 calories Vegetable crudités negligible calories Sliced Meats 70 calories
THE IMPORTANCE OF VITAMINS
This is the season for colds and flu and we are all advised to increase our intake of Vitamin C. However, it is important to take in a good balance of vitamins and minerals for vital health maintenance.
Vitamin A: Needed for skin cell production; protects lungs and intestines from infection; aids vision.
Vitamin B6: Helps some PMT sufferers/
Vitamin C: needed for healing wounds; bone formation; absorption of iron.
Vitamin E: Needed for reproduction and nervous systems.
Folic Acid: (one of the B vitamins) needed for formation of healthy blood cells.
Calcium: Needed for strong teeth and bones; muscles; blood.
Copper: Contributes to working of nervous system and production of enzymes (vital for chemical reactions).
Magnesium: Works with calcium to promote healthy teeth, bones and functioning of the nervous system.
Potassium: Helps correct fluid balance.
Phosphorus: Works with calcium to maintain strong teeth, bones.
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