Natural Weight Loss
Posted by: Darrell Lischka on
Mar 23rd, 2009 |
Filed under: lose weight, natural weight loss
Natural Weight Loss
There are many different theories on how to lose weight. Some may even think that it is impossible to lose weight and maintain the loss you have achieved. But we all know that if we want to lose weight and keep it off, the best way to reach your goal is through natural weight loss. Forget about all the fancy diets and expensive exercise equipment. Use your common sense and you will be able to lose weight and keep it off. But you do need one thing. Determination.
The number of overweight people continues to grow at an alarming rate. It is becoming one of the most expensive health care concerns we are facing today. You would think we could figure this problem out, wouldn’t you? There’s something staring us right in the face and we don’t see it. No one seems to be concerned enough to lose weight. To me, the problem is as obvious as the nose on our face. It’s all about what the food industry is doing to us. They offer us processed foods loaded with fats, sugar and salt. They use chemicals to change our food. It is altered through additives such as flavors, flavor enhances, binders, colors, fillers, preservatives, stabilizers, etc. To make a long story short, we no longer eat natural food.
Too much of the food we eat today is processed to the point that many of the nutrients are lost from it and this is having a devastating effect on our health. A diet exclusive in processed foods will almost certainly lead to disease such as cancer, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, allergies, emphysema, stomach ulcers, premature aging, impotence, hypoglycemia and arthritis. These countless diseases exist because chemically-synthesized substances disrupt the biochemistry of hundreds of billions of microscopic living cells which make up the body. Some of these diseases cause weight gain and is another reason to lose weight.
The advances made by science with regards to the foods we eat has certainly had advantages. But at the same time there have been disadvantages to some of these advances. Our bodies are designed to eat natural, raw foods; there’s no doubt about that. Raw foods contain beneficial enzymes and nutrients that are destroyed through processing. To be realistic though, there’s no way we could all eat only raw foods, but it is recommended that we eat as many fresh fruits and vegetables as possible. Eliminating all processed food is probably not going to happen for most of us. And weight loss will probably not happen to all of us. But approaching our weight problems with natural weight loss in mind may be the best way for many of us.
For most of us to be successful at losing weight we have to make some changes in our lives. And one of these changes has to be better food choices. We have to eat better foods and try to supplement our diets with missing components. We can opt for the apple over the apple juice. We can choose a baked potato or salad over french fries. We can choose whole-grain bread over the white fluff that is passed off as bread. We can take the time to read food labels. Chances are, if you can’t pronounce it, you shouldn’t be eating it. We can choose processed foods with a very short list of ingredients; the longer the list, the more processing involved, the more nutrition lost, and the less chance of healthy weight loss.
We have to take care of our bodies if we want to have good health. And a natural weight loss plan is the one way to lose weight and keep it off. We need to show our bodies more respect. We need to take better care of it by dieting to accomplish weight loss. Our bodies are amazing organisms, capable of extraordinary things. They are designed to filter out toxins at an astounding rate. They have a highly sophisticated defense system. They have an amazing ability to recover from serious damage. The key lies in providing our bodies with the necessary building blocks to accomplish what they were designed to do-to keep us alive and weight loss is extremely important.
Janet Whalen


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