Diet equals starvation? Most of us think of dieting is abstinence of eating. But the truth is… there’s no need to starve in order to lose weight. You can even eat as much as you want providing it is within reason and still lose weight. You can eat foods that most diets prohibit. It’s not really all about the food but also your eating habits.
I tried several diets over a period of tome and most of them worked for a while but all had drawback. One of the diets I’ve tried is the low calorie diet. My mom would serve meat that could get lost in a hay stack. I was constantly hungry and I wasn’t able to have a lot of energy to get through the day. After a couple of weeks, ate and made myself full. I got through the day well again but that ended my diet. I tried diets after diets but it never really worked.
Our body consumes its own fats. As long as there is fat to consume and constant mild exercise, the body will stay healthy. According to research, a few carbohydrates actually improve diet in both taste and health-wise without subtracting much from the effect of losing weight.
So, on a low carbohydrate diet, you can have eggs, bacon or sausage for breakfast just as long as you are not a glutton. You can have a choice of portions of meat for lunch or dinner. The key there is to avoid starchy foods and sugars. And don’t forget fiber-rich fruits and vegetables to cleanse your system.
Don’t drink eight glasses of water a day. Scientist who really looks into it found too much water is harmful because it flushes the body that may remove essential ingredients. Just drink moderately, maybe 3-4 glasses, unless you are in hot conditions or doing extreme physical activities.
When chillin’ out, beer is out! Beer has too many carbs. Gin and vodka might not build fats but can slow down weight loss temporarily. And according to a scientist, that drinking milk while on a diet would cause one to lose weight much faster.
I tried several diets over a period of tome and most of them worked for a while but all had drawback. One of the diets I’ve tried is the low calorie diet. My mom would serve meat that could get lost in a hay stack. I was constantly hungry and I wasn’t able to have a lot of energy to get through the day. After a couple of weeks, ate and made myself full. I got through the day well again but that ended my diet. I tried diets after diets but it never really worked.
Our body consumes its own fats. As long as there is fat to consume and constant mild exercise, the body will stay healthy. According to research, a few carbohydrates actually improve diet in both taste and health-wise without subtracting much from the effect of losing weight.
So, on a low carbohydrate diet, you can have eggs, bacon or sausage for breakfast just as long as you are not a glutton. You can have a choice of portions of meat for lunch or dinner. The key there is to avoid starchy foods and sugars. And don’t forget fiber-rich fruits and vegetables to cleanse your system.
Don’t drink eight glasses of water a day. Scientist who really looks into it found too much water is harmful because it flushes the body that may remove essential ingredients. Just drink moderately, maybe 3-4 glasses, unless you are in hot conditions or doing extreme physical activities.
When chillin’ out, beer is out! Beer has too many carbs. Gin and vodka might not build fats but can slow down weight loss temporarily. And according to a scientist, that drinking milk while on a diet would cause one to lose weight much faster.


