www.ucanshine.info Finding the "weight measurement device" in the hospital ER, I gazed at the numbers: 341 pounds? Again? Walk every day! I walk wherever I am.
"He who has ears to hear, let him hear."---Matthew 11:15
“Eating crappy food isn't a reward -- it's a punishment.”---Drew Carey
"I promise I'll do it tomorrow"---John Koon
That last phrase had become my life's motto. I stepped off the scale and an icy wave of despair attacked my very soul; how could I allow myself to do this to my body? How could I get to the point where I could not even shower
, tie my shoe laces (let alone get my socks and shoes on my feet), sleep or breathe properly? How am I going to continue assisting my brother, a quadriplegic, with the simplest of daily chores when the pain in my elbow increased with every effort? With my spirit at the breaking point, "tomorrow" finally arrived...
"How did you do it?"..."What did you eat?"..."What is in those products and how do they work that well?"...My name is John Koon and here is EXACTLY what I did to shed 152 pounds in less than eight months...
Awaken and take one XYNG; what an energetic start for every day! Morning has broken and with the sweats, socks and tennis shoes on and my iPod cranking out my music, I'm out the door for my walk. I realize that I am 55 years old and not an "athlete-in-training", so, I DO NOT walk "briskly", "rapidly" or "strenuously", I simply walk at my own pace. It's breakfast time and that means a LEAN shake with a shot of Super Fruit Global Blend. If I desire a mid-morning or mid-afternoon snack, I keep a supply of low-carb delights on hand in the refrigerator; usually hard-boiled or deviled eggs, string cheese, chicken thighs or drumsticks. Lunch time means two or three pieces of chicken or fish, sprinkled with CHEAT. After an hour or so passes it's time for two ACCELERATE capsules for some thermogenic fat-burning power! Dinner time arrives and that almost always means chicken or fish with a big salad, all sprinkled with CHEAT. The end of each day is the right time for my evening FLUSH "hot toddy". So that, my friends, is a typical day in my healthier life! I began using these wonderful XYNGULAR products during the last week of September 2011 at my sister Susan Langerud's request. What I have discovered is that using all of the products I described above in tandem, INCORPORATING THEM INTO MY DAILY ROUTINE, has restored health and wellness to my life. Not only have I shed 150 pounds, I have seen the terrible arthritis pain in my fingers and elbow disappear; the horrible sciatic nerve pain from my lower back all the way down my right leg has never reared its' ugly head again. Prior to using XYNGULAR products, I had a very difficult time getting out of bed in the morning due to awful foot pain; sayonara, foot pain! Let me reveal the most treasured benefit I've received from these products: I can now sleep fitfully through the night, without sweating all over the sheets, taking up more than half of a king-size bed, and snoring loudly enough to drive any person in the same zip code to tears! How about my energy and stamina, you ask? As a singer in the Woodway Worship Choir at Houston's Second Baptist Church, it is now possible for me to easily sing our songs in the way they are intended to be sung, though I must admit that getting me to sing "on key" or "with the right pitch" has, sadly, not been one of the benefits...
So, I did four things to achieve health and wellness in my life:
1.) Faithfully take the XYNGULAR PRODUCTS as directed
2.) Eat a low-carb diet, eliminating sugar, refined foods and other toxins
3.) No health club for me...
4.) PRAY. Prayer works. Thank your Creator! How many 8 day cycles have I done? Six, which basically is one per month. My first 8 day cycle, however, was in 2010. During that first cycle, I lost 22 pounds; I was so excited afterward that I told my sister "Alright! That's enough!" What normal human being begins at 311 pounds, loses 22 and then quits? After another year passed and I had packed on an additional 52 pounds, I decided "enough was enough", decided to listen to my sister Susan's pleas and began anew. I followed the 8 day cycle plan to the letter and did not try to reinvent it or eat whatever I wanted; if it said "eat protein" I ate protein; if it said "take ACCELERATE" I took ACCELERATE. During the time between the 8 day cycles, I continued taking the XYNG, LEAN, ACCELERATE, CHEAT and FLUSH, and I ate fantastic, low-carb food to my heart's (and stomach's!) content. The results speak for themselves! Come on, John, be more specific! Tell us EXACTLY what you like to eat! Alright, you are about to enter a world of culinary delights that all may partake of and enjoy while simultaneously shedding unhealthy, excess fat and obtaining health and wellness. With that in mind, here are a few of my menus:
BREAKFAST: Sprinkle some CHEAT on scrambled eggs with a touch of heavy cream, ground Italian sausage and shredded cheddar cheese. Crabmeat stuffed deviled eggs. Eggs fried in real butter with ham, steak or pork chops. Now, on to...
LUNCH: Chicken thighs, drumsticks or leg quarters, baked in a coating of ranch dressing mix, with a sprinkle of CHEAT added for good measure. I love this easy recipe and I use the HEB supermarket brand of mix because it's the only one I've found with 0 grams of carbohydrate. This may be difficult for you to fathom, but I would guesstimate that over the past seven months, I have had chicken prepared this way at least 5 of every 7 days; i never tired of it. And as I have been since I began last September, I am unemployed with very little income, so I have developed an eagle eye for food value, and chicken is definitely a "food value"! For the piece de resistance, we finish with...
DINNER: What, the chicken again??? Yes, but a few months ago, I started buying Swai fillets that were on sale, four pounds for $10.99. It is so easy to throw them into the oven for 15 minutes, wrap them in a big lettuce leaf, slather some of my famous, homemade tartar sauce on them and enjoy FISH TACOS! When I want a burger, I saute some ground turkey in EVOO with some garlic salt, ground black pepper and paprika, wrap it in some big lettuce leaves and top it with some Duke's Mayonnaise and an avocado slice. Dinner is also my "big salad" meal (with a tip o' the cap to Elaine Benes)! Chop a head of lettuce, a cucumber, throw in some jalapeno slices, a can of Rotel, some shredded cheese of your choice, an avocado, some HEB Bacon Ranch Dressing and some CHEAT and you are eating like royalty! But John, what about...
DESSERT?: I will be brutally honest here, as always: if you had happened to be researching the meaning of the phrase "morbidly obese" online prior to last September, you most certainly would have come across a picture of me somewhere along the line. I had no discipline when it came to sweet treats: cakes, pies, cookies, brownies (sorry, Janet), ice cream, you name it, I devoured it. But the lovely combination of the Xyngular Products and my low-carbohydrate diet ELIMINATED my desire for sweets! Even better, I discovered the power of SUCRALOSE, found in SPLENDA brand or my favorite, cheaper choice: KROGER's APRIVA. I have made cocoa truffles and Jello gelatin topped with fresh whipped cream, both sweetened with Sucralose. Honestly, I really don't even think of having anything for dessert anymore, though. I actually made Cherries Jubilee for my entire family this Thanksgiving and never tasted a bite of it, the craving for sweets having already disappeared...
DRINKS: My drink of choice is unsweetened Kool-Aid Pink Lemonade, which I then sweeten with a cup of SUCRALOSE. I drink a lot of water and I began reaching into the freezer for ice cubes, just because they really refresh me. I would strongly discourage the drinking of any "soft drink"; talk about a lousy name: "soft drinks" are anything but soft! They are filled with acid, sugar, or other chemicals that do harm to your body and your pursuit of health and wellness. I believe that eliminating "soft drinks" will really help you in your quest for health and wellnesss...
SPECIAL HIGHLIGHTS ALONG THE PATHWAY:
Thanksgiving Day 2011 came along almost two months into my transformation. My brother-in-law Pascal (a fabulous chef!) was preparing the dinner and I knew that there was going to be at least a long table filled with amazing food. I prepared some crabmeat-stuffed deviled eggs to take with me. This was Pascal's first turkey and I repeatedly asked him if he had used any kind of sugar in the recipe; he assured me time and again that he had not. So with the deviled eggs I enjoyed two heaping bowls of succulent turkey with mayonnaise, topped with CHEAT...
Football Bowl games on New Year's Eve/Day/Weekend and three months along, I had not given in one time! I decided to prepare one of my favorite meals: JAMBALAYA! I bought the shrimp, andouille sausage, ham, Louisiana Hot Sauce, mirepoix, garlic and rotel and threw them all in the "hot tub", also known as the crock pot. Nine hours later I was feasting on Cajun goodness and absolutely DID NOT MISS the rice at all...
The NCAA basketball "Sweet 16" was low-carb PIZZA time! I found a recipe using eggs, shredded mozzarella, shredded cheddar and garlic for the "crust"; I then topped it with a layer of the HEB Bacon Ranch dressing, shredded chicken thighs that I had baked the night before, jalapeno slices, some more mozzarella and a sprinkle of CHEAT. That was a huge pizza and I ate the entire thing before halftime of the Kentucky/Louisville game was over! The next day, I got on the scale thinking the worst and to my astonishment had lost two pounds...
The day I hit my "milestone": I had been thinking that I would "celebrate" when I decided that I'd hit my goal weight. My first thought was to make a "low-carb" version of my "holy grail" of desserts: BANANAS FOSTER! At Kroger that morning, I strolled in front of the butcher's station and noticed Angus ground beef, three pounds for $5.99; I had not had any beef for months and decided that my celebration would be a jalapeno cheeseburger with tomato, wrapped in huge slices of lettuce. Of course, later in the evening I "noticed" that I had about 2 1/2 pounds of beef still in the refrigerator, so I had another jalapeno cheeseburger for dessert and delicioso! taco salad for the next three days. Thank you, Drew Carey: eating crappy food isn't a reward---it's a punishment! I was satisfied, happy and have never regretted eating food that will nourish and fuel my body...
FOOD PRODUCTS I ENDORSE:
Duke's Mayonnaise
Heinz Reduced Sugar Ketchup
Blue Diamond Smokehouse Almonds
Blue Diamond Unsweetened All Natural Almond Milk
Kool Aid Unsweetened Pink Lemonade
Kroger Ground Turkey, Apriva and assorted cheeses
HEB Ranch Dressing Mix and Bacon Ranch Dressing
Splenda
Louisiana The Perfect Hot Sauce
Rotel
Hass Avocados
07/18/2012
Thank you, God, for this wonderful day!
05/04/2012
"Rise up, and see your Deliverer, for it is not by might and not by power, but by the Spirit of the Living God"...
05/03/2012
This is the awesome product I sprinkle on all of my food; enjoy this great information and message or call me if you would like to order some...
Cooking with Cheat
In this video, Marc and Julie Walker present some ways to use Xyngular's Cheat in your cooking to reduce calories in everything you make. Later, Jim Ayres an...
05/03/2012
Great to meet all who attended Xyngular's "Xyngfling Houston" Health & Wellness event and product giveaway! Special "kudos" to my sister Susan Langerud, Jennifer Bradshaw, Brenda Barrett Sanders, Laci Friend and Xyngular's President Marc Walker, for hosting an absolutely "first class" Houston meeting last evening. Hoping to have photographic history shortly...
05/01/2012
With apologies to The Beatles for stealing their album title, here's living proof that there really is a "before" and an "after"...