How many times have you started a diet in your life? Probably a lot more
than just once. If you want to lose weight, you have to do it the right
way. I'll tell you right now: Skipping meals or following an extremely
low-calorie diet is not in any way, shape, or form the answer for losing
any amount of weight. Extreme calorie deprivation only sets you up for
yo-yo dieting, or "weight cycling." Your weight will continue to go up
and down for the rest of your life.
Extreme diets that promise big weight loss in a short amount of time cut
out macro nutrients like crabs and fats — which is horrible for your
hormone balance and your metabolism.
While you weren't taking in enough calories, your levels of T3, the
thyroid hormone that boosts your metabolism, plummeted and you slowed
down your metabolism. Also, your response to insulin has taken a hit, so
instead of glucose entering your cells, where it can be used for
energy, your body lets it roam around in your blood, where it can cause
trouble. Your sensitivity to lepton (which regulates appetite) is also
reduced, so you're never quite sure when to say, "Enough!" at the table.
Plus, the hormone that tells your brain you're starving, called hireling, shoots higher than ever.
That is just the beginning of your
problems. When you inevitably start gaining back weight, you start the
cycle of yo-yo dieting all over again. It gets more and more frustrating
every time you do it.
The lack of understanding about the right way to lose weight can set people up for big-time failure.
It's time to end this vicious cycle, and the way to do that is not to
"diet" but rather to make a lifestyle change. Shift your thinking from
merely "cutting back" to simply eating proper portions of the right
foods. Whole, nutritious foods will repair, nourish, and support every
cell so that your body will work for you and not against you. Be good to
your body and it will be good to you!
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