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A Conversation with Suzanne Somers

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By Cheri Sicard
Posted August 6th, 2007
Suzanne Somers' Eat Great, Lose Weight
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Cheri Sicard: That explains a lot.
Suzanne Somers: So what has to happen along with Somercising, is hormone replacement. My next book is going to be about this. I have figured it out! I am sailing through this period, this passage of my life. I am enjoying it probably the most I have ever enjoyed my life. I have my hormones balanced. Most doctors are giving women synthetic hormones, which just eliminate the symptoms, but it's doing nothing to actually replace the hormones you have lost. Without our hormones we die. In order to have quality of life at this age on, you really need to replace what you have lost. You do that by blood tests. Blood tests will indicate if you are a little low on this, you need a little more of that. You balance it out that way.

Stress effects it, so when you have a high stress period your progesterone may go down or your estrogen may come down or go up. Everybody is different. It takes a little more work than slapping on a patch or taking synthetic hormones. But the results are really the fountain of youth, I think. It's just amazing how good you feel when you are balanced. Couple that with Somercizing, which re-trains your metabolism to work at optimum, and I find that you can stay in really great shape at this age. Really feel good, look good and be in control of your weight rather than your weight being in control of you.

It just requires that shift in thinking that I keep talking about. You can't continue doing things the same old way. They are no longer going to serve you well. You have to commit. I think the biggest word is commit. I hear women say to me all the time, and men -- I want to, I want to. I always say you can want all you want and that's all you will get is want. What you have to do is commit and say: today I am going to do this and commit to it. It's amazing when you decide that this is the day I am going to do it, it starts happening. Then it gets easy.

Cheri Sicard: How much actual exercise do you do? What's your personal fitness routine like?
Suzanne Somers: Contrary to what everyone thinks, I am not a fanatic. I do work out when I'm not on the road, three Suzanne Somerstimes a week for 40 minutes. I happen to have the benefit of having a son-in-law who was the former Mr. France and a trainer. I like being his benefactor and I like the way he works. When he shows up at my house I feel too guilty to send him away. He keeps me on track. I have a tendency to be a little lazy.

I actually have never been to a gym. I just don't have time to put on a little outfit and go to the gym and work out and clean up and come home. That's a half a day!

The way I most enjoy exercising is hiking, like out on the dig like I was on today. Alan and I have a tandem bike. I like just moving and having it be enjoyable. I think that's a shift in thinking too. You just have to do something. You don't have to be a fanatic; you don't have to do three hours in the gym.

I actually have never been to a gym. I haven't had time. I have been working for the last 25 years. I just don't have time to put on a little outfit and go to the gym and work out and clean up and come home. That's a half a day. I don't think that many people can go other than the really young without families and obligations; that's about the only group that can go.

Cheri Sicard: I bet you are the only person in Hollywood that can say they've never been to a gym!
Suzanne Somers: Probably, but you can get it by moving in an enjoyable way. If you are eating this way, it keeps you toned up.

Cheri Sicard: The last question I have is that a lot of people know you through your television shows and your books, but they are missing part of the picture. You're so diversified, how do you keep it all together?
Suzanne Somers: I find that one of the most curious things is that I have fractionalized audiences. I have people who only know me from the books. That is fractionalized too because there is one group that only reads about abuse and the effects of alcoholism and then there is the other group that is only about the weight loss. Then there are people who come to nightclubs. Then there are the ones who only know me from television. Then there is the Home Shopping group. Then there are the ones who know me from fitness. Then there are the people who know me from the lectures. What I am really trying to do, what I need to accomplish at this time, is to fill in the gaps.

There is a general knowledge that I am multi-dimensional, that when you are creative you do a lot of things. I am very passionate about the effects of addictions on families because that's what happened to me. All my books have dealt with the passages of my own life. You can kind of just follow what I'm going through by the books that I am writing. I find that people are coming along with me. What I really need is for people to know that I don't just do this, I do this and this and this and this. We all have creativity in us and we all are multi-dimensional and we are all interested in a lot of things and that women are fabulous. We can handle a lot of things. This being is a woman is not for sissies.

Cheri Sicard: I agree.
Suzanne Somers: My most recent book 365 Ways to Change Your Life is to me, my crowning glory. I love this book. I wrote it. It came out of me like butter. I think all it needs is a groundswell, but when women read this book they will know what I am talking about because we are all going through the same thing.

Cheri Sicard: Well Suzanne, it's been great. Thank you very much for talking to us.
Suzanne Somers: I appreciate your interest. Thank you.




 

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