The most important thing you can do for your health, the environment, and the innocent animals is to go veggie.
The weight loss industry in America is booming. Billions of dollars each year are spent on pills, drinks, surgeries, and other “miracle weight loss solutions.” It seems every week there is a new book claiming to have the solution for weight loss. Choose from the Atkins Diet, the Fat Flush Diet, the Zone Diet, the South Beach Diet, the Blood Type Diet, and the Subway Sandwich diet. The list goes on and on. Each one proposes a slightly different solution to help you shed those unwanted pounds as quickly as possible.
With so many weight loss options, one might expect Americans in general to be thin and healthy. But obesity rates in America continue to surpass other nations, and steakhouses and donut shops continue to prosper.
The problem with dieting is that dieting is a short term solution. You might lose a few pounds in a couple weeks on a restricted diet, but more often than not, that weight goes right back on, sometimes with a little more than before. One danger of this type of dieting is that rapid weight loss can cause a person to lose muscle rather than fat, and extreme fluctuations in weight can be very detrimental to the body. The Framingham Heart Study showed that weight fluctuation may pose as severe a risk of heart disease and premature death as just being overweight alone.
Most diets also deprive your body of essential nutrients. A low-carbohydrate, high-protein diet lacks fiber, leaches calcium from the bones, and overworks the liver. Low-calorie diets lower the metabolism and can lead to binge eating.
At Down to Earth we encourage weight loss and weight maintenance without sacrificing your health or well-being. Rather than try the next fad diet that comes along, make the decision to change your lifestyle. According to the American Dietetic Association, “Successful weight management to improve overall health for adults, requires a lifelong commitment to healthful lifestyle behaviors, emphasizing sustainable and enjoyable eating practices and daily physical activity.”
When good nutrition and exercise become a way of life, it is easy to maintain a healthy weight. The following are some basic guidelines to help you obtain a weight level that is healthy and manageable.
The most important thing to remember is that these are permanent eating habits. Make the commitment to yourself to take care of your body and maintain a healthy weight. According to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, “The best weight control program is a high complex carbohydrate, low fat, vegetarian diet complemented by regular exercise.”
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