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 I would like to share my experiences with working with Scott Barratt. 

 I have referred him to friends and clients of mine and he is not eager to get their money, rather eager to help them make the right decisions at the right time.  He is very good at coaching people thru situations where he doesn't feel his direct presence is needed. When the situation arises that he is needed, he is willing to go out to the clients home and discuss their situation rather than making them come to him.  This shows his commitment to his clients.  Getting to know the client in order to help them in the best way  is very important to Scott.

 Scott has helped me personally with a couple of minor situations that required some coaching.  I really appreciate the way Scott handles his clients with the same respect and attention no matter how big or small the situation is.

 Helping good people do what is fair and right is what Scott Barratt does, and I would highly recommend him for anything from legal advice to leading a major case.

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Triming Fat the Simple way

Sugar Busters

Friday, December 4, 2009 7:00 am

By: Several Doctors

Sugar Busters

 

The simple approach here is to cut sugar to trim fat. That sums up the Sugar Busters program.  According to the physicians who invented this concept, it is not fat or calories that contribute to obesity - but rather an overabundance of sweets. Sugar causes the body to produce insulin, and too much of this insulin packs on the pounds. Look at your favorite snack or salad dressing and it is likely high in sugar, especially if it bears the fat-free or low-fat label.

 

This is not to say you have to cut out all sugar when following Sugar Busters. Instead dieters follow an eating program that works to lower insulin levels by mainly eating low-glycemic foods. A diet rich in high-fiber vegetables, lean protein, whole grains, and some dairy helps keep insulin levels regulated.

 

Among the foods that Sugar Busters has on their list of no no's are: beets, chips, candy bars, potatoes, corn, cakes, cookies, white rice, white bread, white pasta. These are all foods that cause blood sugars to spike, which notifies the body to produce insulin. With the increase of insulin, the body stores fat.

 

Rather than doing away with entire food groups, Sugar Busters calls for eliminating processed foods, fast foods, high-fat and high-sugar foods, which all have negative effects on the body. Portion control is also heavily emphasized. 

 

It is also important to drink between six and eight glasses of water a day when following this form of diet.


The creators of Sugar Bust also stress the importance of eating right before bed. This wills raise insulin levels and encourage cholesterol production which occurs when a person is asleep. Twenty minutes of exercise, four times every week is also recommended. 

 

The plan breaks down to 40 percent carbs, 30 percent protein and 30 percent fat, a ratio that is found in the Zone and the G.I. Diet. Following the Sugar Busters plan reduces the risk of diabetes, hypertension and vascular disease

 

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