I am so still in love with vintage!!! And this wedding, shot by One Love Photo, is the epitome of vintage for me. I am in love.





























Posted: Thu, Oct 1 2009 Filed under: Vintage, Wedding Inspiration by Lettie 0 Comments
I am so still in love with vintage!!! And this wedding, shot by One Love Photo, is the epitome of vintage for me. I am in love.





























The ketogenic diet, or more notoriously the Atkins diet, has been receiving a great deal of attention in the media and is still a hot topic of discussion at hen parties and kitchen teas. Having been a bride myself, I know that brides want to lose weight before their wedding day however; there is a right and a wrong way of doing this.
Let’s first explain how it works. The Atkins (ketogenic) diet is high in fat and low in carbohydrates and protein, which induces and maintains a state of ketosis. Ketones are formed when fat is metabolised and the body then uses this as an energy source. Carbohydrates is the main energy source in our bodies so if you starve your body of carbs you will start breaking down fat that will lead to weight loss…..or so people think. Weight loss is primarily a result of water losses. Carbs retain water that leads to water retention in the body, so if you don’t eat carbs your body will lose water and shed kilos. When you follow a diet low in carbohydrates, your body will also start metabolising its lean body mass (protein) and because your body uses more energy to breakdown protein, it leads to weight loss.
So, this may sound as though it can really work, and in the short term it does, but there are short term and long-term complications of following this diet.
The Atkins diet does lead to weight loss in the short-term but it is not sustainable and therefore does not result in long-term weight loss.
So far, this post has been all about the “don’ts”, but there are many things you can do to lose weight and without regaining it after your wedding. “I see that marriage is treating you well” is not something you want to hear from you closest friends 3 months after the wedding.
In my post on getting started with losing weight, I talked about how you can get started on your weight loss mission. For those of you that have not read it, go check it out, it’s all about getting enough support, exercising and cutting down on animal products and fat.
After you have managed to take the first steps you can stay motivated by making more adaptations in the way you live and eat. You can do this by:
Remember that healthy weight loss is ½ - 1 kg per week, so start early. Send me a message on the community board or comment on this post if you have any questions or concerns about how you can lose weight before your special day.
My next post will dig deeper into the foods you should try to avoid and alternative foods that you should base your diet on.
For further, personalised and more detailed information, please contact NICUS or a dietician registered with the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA).
Photo credits: .Tham, La tartine gourmande, @win Photography