Weight Loss

Healthy Weight Loss

author Posted by: Diana Caswell on date Oct 22nd, 2008 | filed Filed under: weight loss, weight loss tips

Healthy Weight Loss: Do Fad Diets Really Work?


Sometimes people lose sight of one very important fact when they are on a weight loss program. They will overlook the health aspect of the weight loss plan in exchange for fast weight loss. This is especially true with fad diets that sometimes make outrages claims regarding weight loss. The fact is that some fad diets do help people achieve fast weight loss, but they can be very dangerous and once off the diet, the weight quickly returns. These types of weight loss plans are the farthest thing from healthy weight loss.


Why do people put aside health concerns to attain that quick weight loss when they know it may be harmful to their physical well-being? There are numerous reasons why fad diets should in no way be considered a healthy weight loss plan. Consider some of the following reasons to avoid such diets.


One reason why fad diets should not be considered as part of a healthy weight loss plan is the simple fact that most of them restrict the food you are able to eat. Many fad diets concentrate on a certain food type and stress that you avoid all others. This means you miss out on the nutrition you really need and can get from a more balanced diet approach. You also can become bored quite quickly eating the same food day after day.


Another reason why fad diets cannot be a part of a healthy weight loss plan has to do with the nutrition that your body losses while avoiding most other foods. Quite often these fad diets will tell you to take vitamins and supplements to make up for all the nutritional deficiencies you experience while on that fad diet. However, your body will not be able to absorb the nutrients from the recommended supplements unless you take them with food. And many of the foods that help you absorb nutrients are banned on fad diets.


As we lose weight we have to nourish our bodies. If we don’t give our bodies the nourishment it requires we are certainly not following a healthy weight loss plan. Fad diets are usually so restrictive and unappetizing that after as little as one day you will begin having overwhelming cravings for other foods and most likely you will not be able to complete the fad diet. This quitting will also wreak havoc on your self esteem as you may beat yourself up for not having enough willpower to stick it out with the diet for weight loss.


To achieve healthy weight loss takes time. And the goal is not only to lose weight but to keep the weight off permanently. Fad diets are temporary solutions for your weight loss problems. Even if you do follow through to the end with a fad diet you have not made permanent healthy changes to the way you handle food in your life. So fad dieters tend to be yo-yo dieters that go back and forth between extreme lo-calorie fad diets to periods of binging on food groups that were missing from the fad diet. Fad dieters are on a roller coaster of gaining and losing the same pounds again and again.


Advertising can be very powerful. It can be very misleading at times and such is the case with many weight loss programs. No matter what you see in the media about quick weight loss fad diets, realize that these diets will never work long term. The best way to achieve healthy weight loss and sustain that weight loss (so you never have to diet again) is to eat a variety of healthy foods, avoid overeating, and do regular exercise. This simple formula works every time.

Weight Loss Tips

author Posted by: CJ Roberson on date Oct 21st, 2008 | filed Filed under: weight loss, weight loss tips

Weight Loss Tips


Who would think that trying to lose weight can actually make you put more weight on? However that is what can happen with some people who try a weight loss plan, but fail to follow it properly. How can this occur when a person tries to lose weight but finds themselves gaining? The answer lies in the plan itself and how strict one is at following it. We all know that the hardest part of a weight loss plan can be sticking to it and not eating foods that are not recommended. Following are some weight loss tips that may help you with your program.


There are so many weight loss tips available that one certainly has to be careful deciding upon which ones to follow. Weight loss can almost be considered a science. Numerous studies have been conducted and researchers are continually trying to find more information on how the body reacts to weight loss. Unfortunately it is true, weight loss does make you fat if you don’t do it correctly. Your diet may have resulted in a weight loss of 10 to 15 lbs in the first few weeks most of which will be water. Once you end your diet your food cravings prompt you to eat and maybe even to overeat. Unfortunately during your weight loss regime your Basic Metabolic Rate (BMR) will have decreased. The result is that you regain all the weight you lost and some more. By the time your BMR catches up you are already overweight again.


The weight gain you experience, after having a weight loss, can be difficult on our self-esteem. Many weight loss tips seem to ignore the powerful role self-esteem plays in achieving weight loss. You will now probably try to lose weight yet again. You will be successful initially but then you will hit a plateau. You become discouraged and start eating again and so the cycle continues. Each time you gain a little bit more than the time before. The only people who will be successful with their weight loss program are those who have a holistic approach. It is very important to watch carefully what you eat, stick with the regime and take regular exercise. This is the only way to keep weight off permanently. Crash diets don’t work. They may be a quick fix for a short term goal but they have no lasting effect.


Weight loss tips sometimes gives people a false sense of hope. They make people believe that any weight loss plan is good enough if it is followed. People who need lose weight will often say ,”Oh if only I could take a magic pill to help me to lose weight”. The crazy thing they don’t realize is that “food” will actually do that for them. Food increases our metabolism and so helps us to lose weight. Eating less food will only serve to lower your BMR and therefore slow down the weight loss rate.


The concept of not eating and actually gaining weight may be difficult for some people to comprehend, but if you understand the facts behind your body’s BMR, it should become clearer to you. To really increase our BMR we need to eat foods that will increase thermogenisis and have a stimulatory or energizing effect on the body. Protein has a particularly good thermogenic effect, but this is only true if you don’t overeat. Overeating puts a tremendous strain on the digestive system which can drain your energy and make you feel tired.


It’s amazing how certain foods affect the body. Some foods can actually help us lose weight. The problem is that many people do not take the time to learn which foods can help with their weight loss plan. Another food that can rev up your BMR even more than protein is coconut oil. Coconut oil is a medium chain fatty acid (MCFA). MCFAs shift the body’s metabolism into a higher gear so to speak so that you burn more calories. Because MCFAs increase the metabolic rate, coconut oil can actually promote weight loss. A dietary fat that improves weight loss rather than causing you to gain weight is a strange concept for us to understand. MCFAs also encourage the burning of the long chain fatty acids as well so having a doubly positive effect on weight loss. Remember, do some research on weight loss tips that you may find interesting. Knowledge is power.


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