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Weight Loss: Why Do 98% of People Fail on a Diet and How to Avoid this Easily
Everybody knows that 98% of dieters fail.
But do you know exactly why does this happen?
To understand this, let’s probe a little deeper
into the working of your own body.
The fact is,Your own body holds the secret key to
weight loss.
Human body is a complex, self-sufficient machine
capable of managing it’s affairs on it’s own.
It has an independent defence and immune system ready
to attack any desease or external parasite in the
fraction of a second.
This clearly indicates that your own body can cure any
disease on its own if proper conditions are made
available for it’s functioning.
Now, the question is, what are the conditions required
for the body to function properly and get rid of the
excess fat and lose weight.
To understand this, let us take a small example:
If your skin gets burnt accidentally, you apply
some ointment containing antibacterial/antiseptic properties.
What you are doing in effect is, you are creating a
bacteria free environment on the spot of the burn so that
the wound doesn’t get aggravated.
The actual work of healing the wound is done by the
skin (read body) and not the ointment. By applying the
ointment, you created an ideal bacteria free
condition for the body to heal itself.
Same holds true in the case of the body fighting obesity.
Your body stores fat as reserve
(for times of starvation) and dissolves it on demand
by it’s metabolic system.
The same way as it can cure any desease,
it also has an inborn ability for burning
up this excess fat lose weight automatically.
The body has many regulatory (hormone producing)
filtering (fat burning) and excretory organs which are
capable of keeping the body at an optimum weight level.
But the continuous overload of junk processed food and
toxins in your diet and daily living has damaged the
functioning of many of these organs, resulting in their
malfunction and consequent weight gain.
Faulty diet, polluted environment and stressful living
unknowingly introduce a lot of toxins into your system.
Definitely, these toxins will create problems in one way
or the other in your body, isn’t it?
No doubt, a host of diseases like diabetes, cardio vascular
diseases, colon cancer, gallbladder disease etc. are
associated with obesity.
So, a good weight loss program must begin with detoxification.
Because, until and unless these toxins are removed from your
body, there won’t be any significant loss of weight which
can be sustained over a long period of time.
Many diet programes have advocated different eating methods
and combination of foods. Some diets want you to rely on low
fat high carbohydrate, some on high protein low carb, whereas
some diets have food according to the blood type and still
others say different foods have different reaction with enzymes.
“But merely shifting to a different or healthier diet plan without
getting rid of the toxins in the body is just like putting a freshly
prepared cake in a bin, full of garbage. The cake also becomes
garbage in a short while.”
This is the reason why 98% diets fail! Got it?
So, what is the permanent solution for this problem?
To get to the root..I have researched and
reviewed most of the diet programs out
there…studied those fat loss weight loss
supplements and come to a conclusion that to really
lose weight in a healthy manner, you need a weight
loss program having a comprehensive
approach and a proven track record.
And after running through all the research materials out
there…I stumbled across the 5000 year old Ayurveda
medicinal science.Only Ayurveda seemed to have an all
round holistic view so essential for weight loss.
In fact,I was pleasantly surprised to know that this is the
only science which has recognized obesity as a desease
thousands of years back and suggested a remedy for the same!
Ayurveda recommends the following 3 steps for effectively losing
weight and keeping it off forever.
1)Remove toxins
a)Through the breath
b)Through the excretory organs
c)Through the skin
2)Burn fat
Increase metabolism naturally with the help of natural herbs
recommended by Ayurveda.
3)Keep fat off forever
Optimize the functioning of various fat burning organs
like thyroid,lever etc with the help of specific breathing
techniques,postures and herbs.
You only need to follow these three simple steps for losing weight
easily and effectively.
You can get all these three steps delivered directly to your inbox FREE
by suscribing to my ecourse
my newsletter at: www.eweightlosstips.com
Rajesh Shetty
Expert in weight loss principles of Ayurveda Medical Science
and Author of the Best selling book,
“Proven weight loss secrets revealed”.
http://www.eweightlosstips.com
How To Get Over A Weight Loss Plateau
Everyone who has ever tried to lose weight has hit a plateau at some point. A plateau is that point at which no matter what you do, you cannot seem to lose any more. If you have currently hit a weight loss plateau, there are a number of things that you can do to get going again on your road to successfully reaching your ideal weight.
Here are some tried and true ideas to help you blast your way through your weight loss plataeu.
Think long-term.
Weight loss plateaus are best thought of as maintenance periods that will not last forever. Keep your eye on your long terms goals and keep going with your weight loss plan. Above all, be patient, the road to your ultimate weight goal is likely to be a long one that is achieved one small step at a time.
Are you getting close to your ideal weight?
One of the reasons that you may have hit a plateau is that you may be getting close to your ideal weight. The closer to this weight you get, the harder it will be to shed extra kilos. On the positive side, if your new lifestyle habits have become well entrenched you’ll also find it more difficult to put on weight, which means that you may be able to indulge a little bit and still stay at a healthy weight.
If you aren’t already at your ideal weight here are a few suggestions that may be able to help you break through your weight loss plateau:
Mix it up.
This means trying something new that is still consistent with your weight loss plan. For example, if your primary exercise is walking, try substituting a couple of your morning walks for swims or bike rides. Likewise, try some different types of low fat foods for a couple of weeks to supplement what else you are eating.
As well as helping you get through a plateau, mixing up your weight loss program can help to reinvigorate and energize you to persevere. It can also make life more fun and you might even learn something new about an interesting topic or about yourself. You may even discover something else that you truly love doing or eating.
Eat Healthier.
Some people lose without modifying their diet significantly. If you have lost weight but still aren’t eating healthily, maybe you should try to modify your diet a little.
If you haven’t been eating many calories or eating little or no vegetables, try to get provide your body with extra nutrients through healthier foods. If you have been avoiding fats to lose weight, try eating foods that contain healthy fats for a while. It may be that your body is just missing something and this might be just the thing to get your through your plateau.
Start Exercising.
Some people lose weight without exercising. If this is you, then you should consider starting one immediately.
Exercise is one of the few things that can provide a dramatic boost to your weight loss immediately. As well as losing weight, you’re sure to benefit in many other ways from exercising, like having a healthier heart.
There are many excuses not to exercise. If you have reached a plateau in your weight loss program, then now is the perfect time to start. Just go outside and walk for 20 minutes a day. If you can run then run. If you can only walk, then walk. I guarantee you that this will help you break through almost any plateau.
If you are already exercising and you’re “mixing it up” try to increase the intensity of your workouts (but do it s-l-o-w-l-y and carefully). Increasing the intensity at which you exercise will help increase your metabolism and burn more calories. Consider these options to help:
• Hire a personal trainer for a few weeks
• Walk or jog a little faster than usual
• Do your weight training as circuit training
• Look for opportunities to Walk instead of driving or catching elevators
Eat!
A weight loss plateau may be a great time for you to just go out and eat whatever you want. This can help you forget about dieting and weight loss for a while and just enjoy yourself. One care free day of eating is not going to sabotage your whole plan. Just eat whatever you want and forget about calories, carbs and fat for a day. This may be just what your mind and body need to get back on track and help you achieve success.
Summary
Above are a few suggestions that should help you get through a weight loss plateau.
Your best chance of success in getting through is to maintain a happy disposition while on your weight loss journey. If loosing weight is causing you stress and frustration, slow down. You don’t have to lose every pound this week, this month, or even this year.
Think of it this way. The longer you take to lose the weight, the less chance you have of putting it back on. Many people who have lost large amounts of weight very quickly in the past have put the weight back on almost immediately.
Just remember, a truly healthy lifestyle is one in which you eat, drink, exercise and be merry. If you develop the right habits, you can be happy, healthy and the perfect weight for you - all without sacrificing the things you really love.
For all your weight loss and healthy lifestyle needs, visit www.weightloss.com.au and become a happier, healthier you.
Scott Haywood
How Your Goals Differ From Your Wishes
If you’ve been reading my e-zine, you’ll know that one of my biggest pet peeves about a training routine is not having an exact goal.
I’d like to stress to you that your goals are so different from your wishes. Your wishes are simply ideals that you’d ‘like’ to have.
A wish is like saying,
“I wish I could lose the last ten pounds”
“I wish I could fit in my high school jeans”
“I wish I could walk up the stairs without getting winded…”
And so on.
These are nice, but they have no power to motivate you to get up and do anything about it. Anyone can ‘wish’ they’d fit in their jeans. Well, I’d like to end the war in Iraq but it’s not gonna happen if I just wish it.
This is why it’s so important to have goals instead of “wishes”. A goal is a concrete, must-be-done by this date, course of action that gives you small, yet measurable steps towards your overall goal.
The best thing about a BIG goal is that you can break it up into smaller, more manageable goals.
A wish is nothing but a vague statement of intent. It has no motivating power to get you up off your butt and force you to take action.
However, a goal with a deadline gives you focus. It allows you to zero in on what you want with pinpoint precision.
No weight loss or fitness goal was ever achieved without focus. Hoping to lose weight doesn’t make your clothes fit any better, but setting weekly goals that keep you accountable for your actions does.
You can hope and wish all you’d like, but only getting up and making things happen will get the results you’re after.
Online home fitness specialist and fitness author and author Lee Smith specializes in helping people get in shape in the comfort of their own homes. For more incredible tips and tactics like these and a free subscription to his “Successful Fitness Strategies” newsletter, visit http://www.howtoachieveyourfitnessgoals.com.
Low Carb Intelligence vs. Low Carb Stupidity
Remember that movie with Jim Carey, “Dumb and Dumber?” And remember the sequel to that movie, “Dumb and Dumberer?” Well, the low carb mania that is sweeping the globe today has reached a level beyond dumberer… It’s more like dumberererer (try to say that five times real fast)
There is an epidemic of “low carb stupidity” running rampant among millions of people throughout the world today - and fast food restaurants, food product manufacturers, supplement companies, and weight loss programs are capitalizing on it in a big way!
The low carb diet is not inherently “stupid,” however. It can be quite beneficial within certain parameters and under the right circumstances. The problem is that many practitioners are uninformed, misinformed, or simply lack the common sense and intuitive bodily wisdom to utilize the low carb approach intelligently.
Many low-carbers don’t even know why they are on a low carb diet, they’re just following the followers (Not intelligent!) Doing what everyone else is doing is always one of the surest, straightest routes to arrive at mediocrity! If you want to be a success, your chances are far greater if you look at what the masses are doing and do the exact opposite!
Fortunately, there is such a thing as “low carb intelligence.” Hopefully, by reading my brief rant, you will increase your carb IQ, and soon join the ranks of the extraordinarily fit, lean and healthy “carbo geniuses!”
Low carb stupidity #1
Selecting your beer or liquor carefully to make sure you have the brand with the fewest grams of carbs.
Low carb intelligence
Avoiding alcohol if you’re trying to lose body fat. Drinking only in moderation if you’re trying to maintain your weight and be healthy.
Low carb stupidity #2
Believing any of the following: Low carbs diets are the only way to lose fat, low carb diets are the best way to lose fat, no one should ever eat a high carb diet, high carbs always make you fat, starches and grains make everyone sick and unhealthy.
Low carb intelligence
Adjusting your approach according to your health status, your goals and your body type, not according to generalizations preached by dogmatic diet “gurus.”
Low carb stupidity #3
Going on the Atkins diet (or any other very low carb/ketogenic diet) with absolutely no idea why you’re doing it or how the diet works (going on it because “everybody” is doing it and because you see it advertised everywhere.)
Low carb intelligence
Studying the physiology and biochemistry of the low carb diet and completely understanding all the pros and cons. Then making an informed decision whether to restrict carbs based on your own personal goals, needs and heath status.
Low carb stupidity #4
Thinking that very low carb (ketogenic) dieting is a maintainable “lifestyle.”
Low carb intelligence
Understanding that reasonable (moderate) restriction of carbs can be a helpful short term strategy for fat loss, a good way to reach a peak, a legitimate method to control appetite, and an effective way for some people to control insulin. But also understanding that a balanced diet of natural foods is probably the most suitable of all the diets for health, lifelong maintenance and weight control.
Low carb stupidity #5
Believing calories don’t count if you just cut out your carbs (or not counting calories because it’s “too much work.”)
Low carb intelligence
Knowing that fat loss always did and always will boil down to calories in vs. calories out. Taking the time and effort to crunch your numbers (at least once), typing up your menu on a spreadsheet, keeping a diary, and/or using nutrition tracking software.
Low carb stupidity #6
Staying on a low carb diet that has stopped working (or never worked in the first place).
Low carb intelligence
Adjusting your diet according to your results; understanding that a common definition of insanity (and/or stupidity) is to continue to do the same things over and over again, while expecting a different result.
Low carb stupidity#7
Believing that you don’t need exercise because all you need to do is cut carbs.
Low carb intelligence
Knowing that dieting is the worst way to lose fat and that exercise is the best way to lose fat (Burn The Fat, don’t starve the fat).
Low carb stupidity #8
Using the argument; “There’s no such thing as an essential carbohydrate” as justification for low carb dieting.
Low carb intelligence
Realizing that textbook definitions of “essential” can be taken out of context to promote a fad diet and that just because there’s technically no “essential” carbohydrates (as there are essential amino acids and fatty acids) doesn’t mean carbohydrates aren’t “essential” in other respects.
Low carb stupidity #9
Using the argument, “You have to eat fat to lose fat” as justification for a high fat, low carb diet, without explaining it or putting it in context (exactly how much fat and what kind of fat?)
Low carb intelligence
Understanding the importance of essential and omega three fats (the good fats), but not taking any single nutritional principle to an extreme (such as, “If a little fat is good for you then a lot is even better.”)
Low carb stupidity #10
Saying, “All carbs are bad” or “All carbs are fattening.”
Low carb intelligence
Avoiding generalizations, and instead, having multiple distinctions about carbohydrates (and other foods) so you can make better choices. For example:
Low GI vs. high GI carbs
Simple vs. complex carbs
Starchy vs. fibrous carbs
Natural vs. refined carbs
High calorie density vs. low calorie density carbs
Low carb stupidity #11
Not clarifying your definition of low carbs.
Low carb intelligence
Realizing that there are “very low” carb diets, “low” carb diets, and “moderate” carb diets and that you cant lump them all together. (Some people consider The Zone Diet, at 40% of calories from carbs, a low carb diet, others consider 40% carbs quite high).
Low carb stupidity #12
Believing that carrots are fattening because they’re high on the glycemic index and because a popular fad diet book says so.
Low carb intelligence
Have we lost all vestiges of common sense? With an average carrot clocking in at 31 calories and 7.3 grams of carbs, do you really think that this orange-colored, nutrient-dense, low-calorie, all-natural, straight-out-of-the-ground root vegetable is going to make you fat? (if so, you are in “carbohydrate kindergarten.”)
Low carb stupidity… Lucky #13
Eating lots of processed and packaged low carb foods (including those protein “candy bars”)… and thinking you’re “being good” and “following your diet.”
Low carb intelligence
Realizing that natural, unrefined foods are one of the keys to lifelong weight control and that anything man made and refined is NOT an ideal “diet” food - including the highly processed low carb foods that are all the rage this year. (Doesn’t this bandwagon reek of the late 80’s and early 90’s “no fat” craze, when all those “fat free” foods were being passed off as healthy diet food, but were really highly processed and full of pure sugar?)
–End of Stupidities–
Forgive me for the obvious dashes of sarcasm, but sometimes I just can’t help myself and I end up going into “rant mode”… I think the last time this happened was in my newsletter almost a year ago… that was the issue where I wrote about the ad for the candy bar that increases your bench press by 50 pounds? Yeah… I heard those bars are especially effective when you combine them with low carb potato chips (weren’t those low fat potato chips a few years ago??? Oh nevermind… it’s all soooo confusing!)
Copyright 2005 Tom Venuto
Tom Venuto is a certified personal trainer, natural bodybuilder and author of the #1 best selling diet e-book, “Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle. You can get info on Tom’s e-book at: http://www.burnthefat.com. To get Tom’s free monthly e-zine, visit http://www.fitren.com
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