People are continually searching for diets that work. Many go from one diet program to the next thinking this next one will be the one that solves my weight issues. Finding a diet that one can follow and stick with tends to be the real issue at hand versus actually finding a diet that works.
Examine the products and services that make up the dieting industry. There are countless numbers of weight loss products -- diet food programs, dieting guides, diet books, trainers and nutritionists. In 2005, the diet industry was worth over $46.8 billion dollars. A lot of money is stems from people trying to lose weight versus people actually losing weight. The sad truth is that the focus becomes selling method and products that are not permanent, because repeat business is what brings in the money.
For example, here is a diet that works. Drink only water, eat only 1000 calories each day, and combine it with 30 minutes of aerobic activity five times a week. It's a guarantee you'll lose weight.
But there are two difficulties. First, cravings will likely end the diet. Sooner or later, particularly after intense work outs, those 1000 calories won't leave you satisfied. It will start with a potato chip or piece of candy, then it's whole bag of snacks and a piece of pie, and then the diet is kaput. Second, the diet has a finite life prescribed. You will eventually go back to eating the same stuff before the diet and in the same old way. Next season, or, or next vacation, or next big event or simply the next time you try putting on those jeans it will once again be time to go on a diet.
The best diet is a permanent diet. More and more people are coming to realize that to lose weight it's best to change lifestyle, including healthier eating habits and more physical activity.
The Sonoma Diet, created by Connie Guttersen, is one that can realistically become a permanent diet. This diet is full of real food, and real portions, combined into enjoyable dishes to help encourage someone to stay with it. At the focus is ten "power foods." These power foods consist of almonds, bell peppers, blueberries, broccoli, grapes, olive oil, spinach, strawberries, tomatoes and whole grains, eaten in conjunction with the diet of the Sonoma country, which includes Asian, Latin American and Mediterranean influences. The types, mixtures and blends of foods prescribed by this diet provides variety to satisfy tastes and appetites.
Shift the focus away from a short term diet to permanent eating habits that go along with an overall healthy and active lifestyle. In so doing, you will find the diet that works. - 15343
Examine the products and services that make up the dieting industry. There are countless numbers of weight loss products -- diet food programs, dieting guides, diet books, trainers and nutritionists. In 2005, the diet industry was worth over $46.8 billion dollars. A lot of money is stems from people trying to lose weight versus people actually losing weight. The sad truth is that the focus becomes selling method and products that are not permanent, because repeat business is what brings in the money.
For example, here is a diet that works. Drink only water, eat only 1000 calories each day, and combine it with 30 minutes of aerobic activity five times a week. It's a guarantee you'll lose weight.
But there are two difficulties. First, cravings will likely end the diet. Sooner or later, particularly after intense work outs, those 1000 calories won't leave you satisfied. It will start with a potato chip or piece of candy, then it's whole bag of snacks and a piece of pie, and then the diet is kaput. Second, the diet has a finite life prescribed. You will eventually go back to eating the same stuff before the diet and in the same old way. Next season, or, or next vacation, or next big event or simply the next time you try putting on those jeans it will once again be time to go on a diet.
The best diet is a permanent diet. More and more people are coming to realize that to lose weight it's best to change lifestyle, including healthier eating habits and more physical activity.
The Sonoma Diet, created by Connie Guttersen, is one that can realistically become a permanent diet. This diet is full of real food, and real portions, combined into enjoyable dishes to help encourage someone to stay with it. At the focus is ten "power foods." These power foods consist of almonds, bell peppers, blueberries, broccoli, grapes, olive oil, spinach, strawberries, tomatoes and whole grains, eaten in conjunction with the diet of the Sonoma country, which includes Asian, Latin American and Mediterranean influences. The types, mixtures and blends of foods prescribed by this diet provides variety to satisfy tastes and appetites.
Shift the focus away from a short term diet to permanent eating habits that go along with an overall healthy and active lifestyle. In so doing, you will find the diet that works. - 15343