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Fast Weight Loss Fads to Avoid

By: Angie D.-      1 Comment

Weight Loss FadsBe aware of the many fast weight loss fads out there. If you fall into that trap, you will fail and be discouraged.

A word on unreasonable goals:  If you wear a size 14 and you blow a bundle on designer size 8 dresses as motivation, you will probably end up feeling guilty, frustrated, and angry if you are not slinking around in it a month later. In reality, you will do much better setting smaller, achievable targets for yourself. If you must try the new-clothes strategy, go down a size at a time, and do not buy anything you have to take out a second mortgage to pay for. Because, if you continue to remorse on losing weight fast, you will end up incorporating fad diets or those that offer quick weight loss.

There really are no such things as fast weight loss diets that are sustainable over time. Today, there are plenty of weight-loss strategies that are guaranteed to backfire. They do not employ the right principle and the right attitude in losing weight. So, let’s review what kinds of techniques you should avoid on your quest to lose weight.

1. Skipping meals. Does your diet plan require you to skip meals? If it does, then, it is a fad diet. Abstain from food completely is not a healthy habit. It may even cause some serious complications or problems especially for people who are sick with diabetes. Skipping meals will only cause a hypoglycemia, or the condition wherein your blood sugar is really low, and will probably only be effective in making you eat twice as much at the next meal.

2. Dieting without exercise, or vice versa. Exercise is crucial to the human body. It is important in the proper blood circulation and other activities of the human body system. Therefore, diet plans that do not require you to exercise are nuisances. People are born to move. But then again, exercise alone is not sufficient. Hence, it would be better if diet and exercise will go hand-in-hand.

3. Continuous procrastination. This happens because of information overload. Pick a good, reputable program and stick with it. There is no better time to start losing weight. Also, if your diet plan suggests a certain timeframe for you start losing weight, chances are, you are following the trend of fad diets. Boiled down, it is best to rely more on the way you feel than the tale of the tape. This means that if the weighing scale tells you that you are losing weight even if it is slower than you would like, but you are feeling energetic and positive about your weight-loss efforts, then, you are just doing fine.

As mentioned and is worth mentioning all over again, weight loss is not a quick process; if one promises to be, then it is a fad to be avoided.