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by:
Roy Barker
Copyright 2005 Roy Barker
If
you are looking for a way to lose fifteen pounds in two weeks, a
high protein diet, a low carb diet, a fruit diet, a no fat diet,
a blood type diet, a juice fast, a diet named after a place in Miami,
a grapefruit diet, a cactus diet, a coffee and cigarette diet, a
diet that includes sweets, a diet based on your body type, a diet
based on an ancient religion or a diet based on your hair color,
then this article is NOT for you.
Fad
and crash diets, such as the ones described above are not only unhealthy
but they also cause rebound weight gain. Also most diets, even though
diet gurus write them, cause an initial weight loss but the ultimate
result is that you gain all of the weight back the minute you go
off the plan. If you don't gain it back within a couple of diets,
you are likely to gain it all back plus a bit more within a year.
Crash
diets dehydrate you, low calorie diets put your body into starvation
mode so you plateau so you can't lose one more pound and high protein
diets stress your kidneys and clog your arteries.
So
how does one lose weight?
There
is only one answer to this question.
You
need to expend more calories than you are taking in. Restricting
certain foods, eating so-called fat burning foods, or dehydrating
yourself with special pills or teas does not do it. It is simple
math. The only way is to eat a little less and exercise a little
more. Here is the equation below:
Eating Less + Exercising More = Weight Loss.
This
is not a magical formula, it is just logic. It is also not a fast
way to lose weight. As I have mentioned before, this is not an article
about how to lose ten pounds in three days or 30 pounds in a month.
It is about safe, healthy weight loss.
In
order to lose weight quickly and safely and without putting yourself
at risk for such health hazards as dehydration, kidney failure,
malnutrition, exhaustion, nervous dysfunction, tooth loss, dull
hair, wrinkles, cellulite, sudden heart failure or stroke and lose
the weight so that it stays off, you should lose no more than approximately
two pounds a week!
Although
that might not sound like a large amount of weight to lose it actually
is! If you lose 2 pounds a week that means you can achieve a weight
loss of ten pounds a month! If you only have twenty pounds to lose
then your weight loss is not only quite rapid, but you have the
extra guarantee that it will stay off because you have followed
a sensible exercise plan that did not involve starving, exhausting
or depriving yourself. If you are willing to drop your impatience
and desire for immediate gratification and stick to an exercise
plan and healthy eating habits, then a Mediterranean Diet is for
you. Remember being slim is only good if you are able to enjoy it!
Do
You Need to Lose Weight?
Fascination
with Fat
If
you want to lose weight, you first need to assess whether you need
to actually lose weight or are simply a fashion victim. Unfortunately
this society is fascinated with fat - who has it and who doesn't.
As we are persuaded by so many images in the media that persuade
us to believe that you can never be too thin, many of us are bad
judges of our actual body weight.
If you are under the age of eighteen and reading this book, the
first thing you need to do is consult with your parent about your
plans to lose weight. Have her make an appointment with a physician
so that he can indicate to you whether or not you are a candidate
for weight loss.
If you are an adult, it is possible that you may not be overweight
and are just trying to be, as Bridget Jones put it in Bridget Jones
Diary "a stick insect with eyelashes." It is also very possible
that you know you need to lose weight but have no idea where to
start.
If
you are obese and you know it, then you have to check with a physician
first to see how your health is before you embark on any exercise
program or plan. The same is also true if you have any kind of medical
condition but especially a thyroid condition or heart condition.
Some physicians may not recommend a weight loss program for those
who are over 40 as due to genetics and hormonal changes some people
naturally just round out or gain weight in a way that simply cannot
be changed. If your doctor tells you your spreading hips are due
to menopause or genetics, believe him! It is not clever to fool
with Mother Nature.
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About the author: Publisher & author: Roy Barker. Roy has an indepth
and long established background with the vitamins, minerals and
health industry and has researched and experimented with many diets
over a thirty year period. More related information detailing the
Mediterranean Diet can be found at
http://www.safe-and-easy-weightloss.com
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