Weight Loss Problems Gone Forever
by Alan
LeStourgeon
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Imagine if you would for a moment your weight loss problems gone
forever. What would your life be like? What kinds of things would you be
able to do as a result?
If you were not overweight you might discover what sitting comfortably
in a movie theater chair might feel like, or what it would be like to take
a long walk with your grandchildren or enjoy the excitement of
participating again in your favorite sport. Even your daily routine of
toileting, showering and simply getting dressed would be greatly
improved.
Continue to imagine…what kind of dreams could you be fulfilling if
weight was no longer a concern for you? How would you feel about yourself?
How much money would you save? Imagine never again having to worry about
gaining weight or losing weight. On top of that imagine being able to eat
all you want and never worry about your weight!
You Can Lose Weight And Always Keep It Off!
I know it sounds too good to be true. However, it’s entirely possible
to have all that and more. Eating a delicious whole foods, plant based
diet can give you all that, plus the added benefit of promoting excellent
health. According to T. Colin Campbell, Author of The China
Study, a whole foods, plant based diet reduces your risks of
heart disease, diabetes, arteriosclerosis, cancer and many other common
diseases.
Obesity Is A Huge Problem
We all know obesity is a huge problem in America today. Yet, there’s
probably not one obese person who enjoys being that way. You don’t need
the statistics to tell you that 2 out of 3 adults in America are
overweight; all you need to do is look around at your friends, family,
church members and coworkers.
In 2002 American medical care costs related to obesity were listed at
$100 billion dollars. Yes, that’s billion! And believe it or not, that’s
$30 billion dollars more than was spent in 1999. Doesn’t it seem absurd
that we spend billions of dollars each year on medical care related to
obesity when there are millions of starving children in our world!
Promoting The Problem
It is unfortunate that we have a system that promotes obesity. Obesity
is promoted by the “super size it”, “more is better”, and “I want it now”
mentalities. On top of that, to solve the weight gain problems that our
system encourages, the same system promotes “quick fix” weight loss
solutions: diet drinks and foods, fad diets, calorie counting, carb
counting and food exchange gimmicks.
Now The Solution
Life does not have to be this way. You can experience freedom from
weight loss issues and enjoy the best health of your life! You can
eliminate all the worries and the guilt associated with wrong eating. You
can make eating a joy and a pleasure not a mathematical equation.
According to Dr. Campbell, research has shown over and over again that
vegetarians and vegans (people who eat no animal products) are typically
significantly slimmer than those who eat the standard American diet. In
one study overweight subjects were told to eat all they wanted of foods
that were mostly low-fat, whole food and plant-based. In three weeks the
subjects on average lost 17 pounds each.
Vegetarian Versus Whole, Plant Based Foods
I need to give a word of clarification here. One can be a vegetarian
and still be overweight. What happens is some vegetarians simply replace
meats with refined grains, pastas, breads and sweets. A whole food,
plant-based diet is the key to weight loss and an ongoing healthy
lifestyle.
You can eat all you want of plant based foods in their natural forms,
i.e. foods that have not been or have been very minimally processed. Some
examples would be fresh raw fruits and vegetables, soaked nuts and seeds
(not raw or roasted), brown rice, oat groats, various legumes and beans.
Examples of foods that don’t fit the whole food criteria are breads,
pastries, milk, cheese, products with refined sugars or artificial
sweeteners, canned fruits, soups, and vegetables etc.
Making the transition to preparing delicious whole food dishes can be
challenging at first. An excellent resource for helping you to do so is
Rita Romano’s recipe book, Dining In The Raw. Another great
resource is Hallelujah Acres at http://www.hacres.com/ .
Make Exercise Part Of Your Plan
We all know that exercise promotes weight loss. One study suggests that
only 15 to 45 minutes of exercise a day will result in maintaining a body
weight that is 11 to 18 pounds lighter than it otherwise would be.
However, that’s not the whole story. There is also some scientific
evidence that suggests that vegetarians have on average a higher metabolic
rate, meaning they burn more of their ingested calories rather than
depositing them to fat. In another study, rats on mainly a vegetarian diet
chose to exercise more than rats on a high animal protein diet.
You Have A Choice
Obesity and weight loss issues affect millions of people in our nation
each year. Largely these problems can be eliminated with the proper
education and attitude about what kind of foods promote health. Being
overweight is not a problem that will ever be corrected by a diet program
or a diet drink! Dr. Campbell says, “the
diet that helps to reduce weight in the short run needs to be the same
diet that creates and maintains health in the long run….we can control the
cause (of obesity). It is right at the end of our fork.”
What will you choose to do?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alan LeStourgeon along with his wife Jean run the web site www.ezHealthyDiet.com
where they explore what it means to eat a healthy diet, have a
healthy
home and live a healthier life.blank" http://www.hiptobefit.com/ and you
can contact him at info@hiptobefit.com.
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