You may have wanted to start a diet many
times in the past, only to shy away from it because of some of the things
you've heard or the self-doubt you have to succeed. There are many myths about
dieting, and hopefully, we’ll dispel them today!
The number one myth people fall prey to is
that you can lose weight fast by eliminating as many calories as possible from
your diet or by starving yourself. This is an extremely unhealthy way to go about
it because your body goes into starvation mode, shutting down as much weight
loss as possible. Some people only want
to lose weight fast because they have an outfit they want to fit into for a
special occasion coming up next week. Don’t wait until the last minute to start
a diet.
Another myth we face in our quest for a
slimmer waistline is the one that tells us to only eat a certain type of food
all day, every day. Grapefruit, pepper-laden water, and even hot dog diet fads
have resulted in many binges over the years. Following dangerous fad diets
means your body’s not getting the necessary nutrients it needs to fight off
illnesses and stay healthy.
You may have also heard that you can never
stray from your diet. If you do, you’ll need to exercise for hours to make up
for it. This isn't true. It’s okay to have that fudge brownie once in awhile.
You only need to adjust your calorie intake for the day. There’s really no need
to exercise for hours just to compensate for one little treat.
One myth you may hear is the one that says
you can’t eat before you go to bed, because you’ll get fat in your sleep. This
one isn't true because a diet only means that you’re eating healthy and
watching your caloric intake for the day. Having a light snack before bed isn’t
going to make a big difference unless it’s a 7-course meal or a full gallon of
Ben and Jerry’s Cherry Garcia.
How about the one that says you can’t eat
anything between meals? It’s better that you do eat snacks. Eat smaller
meals throughout the day to keep your hunger satisfied. By eliminating snacks
between meals, you’re only going to make yourself hungrier at meal times, which
cause you to eat a lot more than you really need just to satisfy your hunger.
There’s
another myth that says you shouldn’t consume any dairy products at all because
they’re too fattening. Dairy contains nutrients your body needs, so you should
have some dairy – n fact, some studies suggest those who consume, have better
weight loss success! Just make sure you limit your amounts and go for the
low-fat versions.
Try not to fall victim to the myriad of
diet myths circulating the ‘net. A healthy balance of proper eating (most of
the time) and exercise can work wonders for your diet success!
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