Monday, September 1, 2014

It's not a DIET it's a LIFESTYLE Change. Period.

 Wow, that Lean Cuisine  really filled me up! ~Said no one ever.

 

There is no diet that will do what healthy eating does. Skip the diet, just eat healthy. 

The picture above is me at weight loss of about 28 lbs. Before was taken March 31st, 2014 and after was taken August 20th, 2014. At this point, even I can see the changes. And I like seeing the changes, a lot! This picture is also a bit dated because as of Friday of last week (8/29/14) I reached a new milestone of having lost over 30 lbs! 31 pounds to be exact! The magic solution was healthy, reasonable eating. Which I have outlined in another blog titled "The Plan a.k.a. The Diet." Essentially, I'm not on a "diet," I'm on the road to a lifestyle change of healthy eating and exercise. What I eat is what I provide my family to eat. Healthy, nutritious meals with a side of Kick-My-Own-Ass exercise.

The whole "lifestyle change" thing may sound cliche, yeah, I get it. But it's real. Something that has been a hard lesson to learn is: there is no magic antidote  for weight loss. There is a lot of garbage out there that parades itself around as the magic cure ("not only will you shed pounds fast, but it will be permanent!" "Ahhh! Let me open my wallet!" said everyone who didn't want to work for it...) for weight loss. Fad diets, yep, I've tried them ALL (...err... most of them after some research, I have NOT tried the tapeworm, you will be happy to learn) and guess what? At the end, I was still fat. And super grumpy for eating only cabbage for a week. News flash for you: water weight comes back. OH, SNAP!

For fun... Here are some popular fad diets. 
  • Eat for your Blood Type diet. Really? So, after a lot of research there is literally no evidence that there is any founding for this diet. I never tried this fad, but I do remember as a teenager, adults in my life discussing this. A blood type? You should be a vegetarian. O? Better not eat wheat. Ever. Again. 
  • The hCG Diet. So let me get this straight... you get injected with a hormone extracted from pregnant woman's pee, then have to restrict your diet to 500 calories a day? Wait, what?!?! Ok, so the hCG stuff... treats infertility. All hCG products are required to come with a little label that says "not intended for weight loss." There is no conclusive evidence (per legit researchers, not just me) that suggests hCG works for weight loss. And let's just discuss this whole 500 calories busiess. The average healthy adult consumes about 2,600 calories a day. 500 qualifies as anorexia nervosa. Rewind, read again. Anorexia. By the way, anorexia will cause damage to every organ in your body, not to mention cause you to lose your hair, depression, and more. Attractive. 
  • The Cabbage Soup Diet. This one is my favorite fad diet to joke about. And yep, been there, done that. I did loose weight. And I gained it right back by breathing. No, really, I gained it back by eating a regular diet. Basically, this diet is low carb, low protein, and low vital nutrients your body needs. What you are loosing (and what I lost) is water weight. So aside from the aspiring menu you are limited to (I'll have cabbage with a side of... um... cabbage) you get to look forward to... putting it back on. Yummy.  
If you can maintain the "diet" forever, then it isn't a diet, it's a lifestyle change. Cliche and all! HA! 

1 comment:

  1. What people need to realize is that when you go off these fad diets you gain the weight back every single time. And the hCG diet is the worst of all because it is basically encouraging people to starve themselves. Practitioners who advise patients to do this diet should be be investigated. They are preying on people who are insecure and probably have deep-seated psychological issues that need to be addressed with a therapist. You are doing this the right way!

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