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by: Dr. Donald
A. Miller
I recently
received an email offer for a hand held computer that contains food
fact tables, non volatile memory to hold the user's input data (food
types and amounts, height, frame type) and calculates the total
calories or carbohydrates that the dieter might want to track or
limit.
Rather clever,
and it will probably sell well.
However, if
the dieter chooses safe food types, he/she can eat huge amounts
without ever counting either calories or carbohydrates, and still
lose weight. Of course, limiting consumption to moderate amounts
will speed weight loss, and allow stabilizing at one's ideal weight.
Rather than
reduce or bypass parts of the digestive system, the most effective
weight loss surgery is to staple ... the mouth.
Here's a useful
secret. A small amount of fat can satisfy hunger better and longer
than a large amount of low fat protein concentrate. Restrict that
fat to low- or un- saturated types, such as available in nuts, eggs,
legumes, perhaps an avocado (if you are near the low cost sources),
and you won't put your cardiovascular system at risk. Some use of
truly lean meats can be healthful, but don't overlook soy bean tempeh
and similar high protein plant foods which have no saturated fat.
Eat as much as you can hold of vegetables, fruits, and grain foods,
prepared without added sauces, sugars, dressings, oils, butter,
margarine, cheeses, and so forth.
Restrict your
consumption on any high energy foods, such as alcohols, refined
sugars, fats and oils -- especially the saturated fats. Eat the
calories you need for the amount of your physical activity, but
not more.
Such diets need
not be boring. Fantastic recipes from around the world are now available
on the internet. Just learn how to be selective, and/or to modify
the ingredients to safe choices.
** Diet with
FACTS, not MYTHS. **
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About the author: Dr. Miller is author of ""Easy Health Diet"" http://easyhealthdiet.com/diet.htm
"Exercise for Juniors to Seniors"" http://easyhealthdiet.com/JrSr.htm
and numerous free articles on health http://articles.easyhealthdiet.com/
Seven of ten deaths are caused by preventable diseases.
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