Thursday, March 27, 2014

How many pieces of Sushi should I eat per meal?


Dancing Eel Roll. Photo credit: Yisushibar.com/

Are you a tempura lover? Or is the dragon roll your absolute favorite? Don't worry...you can still eat some of your specialty favorites except you have to pay attention to your proportion and the time to eat them. For example, when I was experimenting the sushi diet, I started off by eating 4-6 pieces of California rolls for breakfast. For lunch, I would eat one of my favorites...6-8 pieces of the Eel Rolls. When it is dinner, I would go back to eating something more clean like 8-12 pieces of Salmon Roll dipped a little bit low sodium soy sauce and a little bit of wasabi. Nothing fried or with cream cheese. If you want to eat tempura, eel, dragon, crunchy calamari, spider, crispy spicy tuna, etc., do that for lunch. In general, I would stay away from any specialty sushis at night and eat them during the day. Enjoy your sushi!!

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Is It Safe To Eat Sushi?

In general, most sushis are safe to eat. Although, there are some precautions that you must know before consuming raw fish. Some seafood contains levels of mercury. The FDA recommends that certain type of people should avoid the consumption of raw fish. These individuals includes: pregnant women, women who are nursing, older adults, individuals with weak immune systems, low stomach acidity, and allergic reaction to shellfish. Lastly, you want to be sure that it is a reputable sushi establishment. Whenever I go to a sushi restaurant, I usually pop my phone out and do a quick Yelp review. Many users will post their experience. Read through a few reviews and then decide.



One helpful hint, if you're eating raw fish, it may be a benefit to add a little wasabi and ginger. I heard that wasabi may help kill any bacteria.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

White Rice versus Brown Rice Sushi?

I think it's safe to say that brown rice is healthier than white rice in many ways. There are many articles on the web discussing the benefits between the two but I'll try to keep it simple and summarize it. To achieve your ideal weight, it is very important to understand the nutritional benefits of brown rice versus white rice for weight loss.



WHITE RICE - Refined/Processed, Lower Nutritional Value, Less Calories





BROWN RICE - Whole Grain, Higher Nutritional Value, More Fiber, Manganese, Phosphorus, B1, B3, & B6, Ability To Suppress Hunger, & Assist In Weight Reduction




OTHER HEALTH BENEFITS IN BROWN RICE

  • Lowers Cholesterol Levels
  • Protects Against Heart Disease
  • Reduces the Risk of Diabetes
  • Can Help Lower Blood Pressure
  • Reduces the Risk of Developing Metabolic Syndrome
  • Reduces the Risk of Childhood Asthma
  • Prevents the Formation of Gallstones
  • Can Help Prevent Weight Gain


Symptomfind.com
WebMD.com
Care2.com
FatSecret.com



Monday, May 27, 2013

NEW EXERCISE & DIET BLOG COMING SOON

Hey everyone, it's been awhile since I did any updates to this blog. As some of you might know, this blog is outdated...although, you can still try the sushi diet and tell us if it worked for you. ***NEW BLOG COMING SOON*** I'm currently working on a new diet & exercise blog which contains how to calculate your daily macronutrient needs per day, exercise plan, and some meal plans. I'm not an expert or a professional athlete in anyway but I want to share what I did to help me lose 10-12 lbs of fat. Since, I've been able to maintain my ideal weight that my doctor recommended and gain muscles. I promise to keep the blog simple and easy to understand. Please check back periodically within the next few weeks. :)

Sunday, January 6, 2008

A Healthy way to lose weight


Last year, I wanted to lose weight. So I started a Sushi Diet. It is very simple and flexible plan.

Day 1, 3, 5, 7.

Breakfast: 4-6 pieces of sushi. I usually eat California Rolls or Veggie Rolls.
2 Hours before lunch: 1 Banana
Lunch: 8-12 pieces of sushi rolls or 2 Hand Rolls of your choice or 6-8 specialty rolls
Mid Afternoon: 1 Apple
Dinner: 8-12 pieces of spicy tuna roll or California Rolls.

Day 2, 4, 6

Breakfast: 4-6 pieces of fresh Veggie Roll w/soy sauce.
2 Hours before lunch: 4-6 pieces of low sodium crackers & small orange juice. (This helps me kill the crave hunger.)
Lunch: 8-12 pieces of fresh Tuna, Salmon, or Veggie rolls. (Try to stay away from Fried sushi because of all the oil but once or twice is ok.
Mid Afternoon: 4 piece Spicy Rolls of your choice. (It is believe that spicy food helps increase metabolism. Thus, it helps burn fat.)
Dinner: 8-12 California rolls. (Keep it light at night.)

Helpful tips:

1. Stay away from fried sushi.
2. Drink a lot of water. I drink about 8 glasses per day.
3. Stay away from cream cheese sushi.
4. Keep it light at night.
5. Simple walk exercise for 15-30 mins.
6. No Tempuras.
7. Try to keep it mix different varieties of sushi since you WILL get bore and sick of it by 3rd day. The trick is to have different food in between so you always feel like your eating something different.

I lost almost 1 lb. per day. By the 7th day, i lost about 6 lbs. I didn't do any exercise that whole week. When my girlfriend saw me at the end of the week, she said "hey...you look different. You seem skinner." She was amaze that the Sushi Diet worked for me. I was very happy too and I like to share this secret to everyone. I hope everyone will give this Sushi Diet a try and email me your before and after. I'll be gladly put it up. Happy New Years!

*Results may vary