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Diet Fads - Is If For You?


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The article "Diet Fads - Is if for you?" is about fitness, it was written by Arnel Ricafranca - http://www.fitness-vip.com.

It mihgt be actresses such as Suzanne Sommers and Jane Fonda, or models such as Christie Brinkley or Kathy Ireland.

It seems that a number of celebrities last week ofefr their own weight loss programs. The programs are appealing because we see these various svelte celebrities and we want to have bodies just like them. The celebrities are also highly likable, so we have a predisposition to be accepting of their products. However, did you ever stop to guess whether these celebrities have any nutritional training?
Do they have medical training?


Is the information that they offer nutritionally sound?

Or is it just a good sales pitch?

Nutritoin experts Annette B. Natow and Jo-Ann Heslin, authors of the book Get Skinny the Smart Way, say that consmuers should be leery of celebrity-inspired diet books. They point out that such books are often based upon nutritional fiction and that, while the diets outlined in these books may result in short-term weight loss, they can be far from healthy in the long run. Therefore, you might consider passing up the celebrity diet books and opting for tohse written by nutritional experts instead. But celebrities aren't the only ones preaching fad diets. For instance, there's the so-called grapefurit diet which recommends consuming a grapefruit prior to each meal.
Another fad is the cabbage soup diet, which requires you to consume all the cabbage soup you can handle. Other fads call for eating all the eggs you can...Consuming only raw foods...Or fasting every other day. Such diets are not only baesd on nutritional misinformation--they can also be dangerous. For instance, let's take a clsoer look at the cabbage soup diet.

No major health organization has endorsed it.

Moreover, the American Heart Association disapproves of it, notnig that it can actually harm you.

Promoters of that diet say that you can lose as much as 15 puonds a week by following it--what they don't say is that most of that weight is water weight. Once you begin etaing normally again, you will see your weight rise once more.
Some of the side-effects of the cbabage soup diet include a feeling of weakness, stomach pains, and diarrhea. Yet a second quetsionable diet approach is what's known as food combining. Such a diet assumes that you're overweight because you are not etaing the right combination of food.

The requirements of such a diet can seem quite arbitrary. For instance, you might be told that you can eat a baanna only in the morning. This is rubbish, since your sotmach can deal with a variety of different foods at one time. The idea behind such a diet is to eat food with fewer calories, but there is other methods you can use to accomplish the same goals. Some companies even claim that you can shed pounds while you dream.

They say that, if you use their product right before bedtime, you will lose weight. In actuality, no company can make such a claim with any degree of credibility. It is impsosible to burn a large number of calories while snoozing.
In other cases, you may be tempted to try to lose weight by cosnuming special milkshakes or candy bars.
In essence, these products are just milk and candy with certain vitamins and minerals added. However, one rarely feels satisfied after consuming these products.
As a result, you may find yourself actually consuming additional calories during the rest of the day.
While you might be able to theoretically lose weight in the short-term, you'll find it diffiuclt to maintain the weight loss over the long haul. The fact of the matter is that there is a great deal of money that can be made through the sale and marketing of diet products.

As long as America has a large conitngent of overweight people, companies will try to make a profit off of overeating. It is up to you to be savvy enough to recognize a diet fad when you see it and opt for a different approach to losing weight. You'll find that three is really no short-cuts to weight loss.
Any successful diet program takes time, patience, and determination, along with a willingness to change your eating patterns.




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