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Don't
Undermine Your Diet |
by:
Kirsten
Hawkins |
Let's
start this article off right. You are not
'going on a diet'. Our concept of 'a diet'
implies a temporary change that will work
miracles - if we're only strong enough to
stick to it. That way of thinking is encouraged
by decades of 'fad diets' that promised
us quick, low-effort weight loss, if we
just ate this one miracle food. I still
remember the Cabbage diet, the No-Carb diet
and the Banana diet, among others. Over
and over throughout the last 40 years, diets
that advocated eating by a strictly enforced
menu have been proven ineffective, or worse,
dangerous.
Going on a diet also implies that you will
eventually go off your diet - whether you
'fall off' it, or return to 'normal eating'.
The secret to losing weight and keeping
it off is to create a new eating plan that
will BECOME your normal eating. And this
is the place that most of the popular 'diets'
fail. Any diet that restricts your intake
of ANY necessary nutrients too severely
will ultimately fail you. In order to lose
weight and maintain your weight loss indefinitely,
you need to teach yourself to eat a balanced
diet in portions that your body needs.
Below is a list of common diet mistakes
that will undermine your attempts to lose
weight.
* DON'T restrict your intake to less than
1000 calories a day, unless you are under
the supervision of a doctor. Restricting
your intake that severely can lead to serious
health complications. It also will convince
your body that it's starving and slow your
metabolism so that it conserves your stores
of food. In other words - your body will
kick into gear to hold onto your fat so
you don't starve to death.
* DON'T cut out one or more entire food
groups, including fats. Your body needs
an adequate intake of all nutrients in order
to stay healthy. In every food group there
are 'good' and 'bad' choices for weight
loss. Stick to the good ones, and you'll
see your weight dropping without compromising
your health.
* DON'T fast for extended periods without
medical supervision. For the same reasons
that you shouldn't restrict your intake
of calories to less than 1000 a day, you
shouldn't embark on a fast that lasts more
than 48 hours without a doctor's supervision.
* DON'T purge. Purging, whether by emetics,
diuretics, vomit-induction or laxatives
robs your body of more than the nutrients
that you're getting rid of. It's unsafe
at any speed. You can end up with far worse
problems than a few extra pounds.
* DO see your doctor before starting a serious
diet. He or she can recommend a visit to
a nutritionist to help you design a common
sense weight loss plan that will naturally
evolve into a healthy eating style that
will last a lifetime.
About the author:
Kirsten Hawkins is a nutrition and health
expert from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.popular-diets.com/for
more great nutrition, well-being, and vitamin
tips as well as reviews and comments on
popular diets.
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