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Thursday, May 8, 2008

 

How To Benefit From Low Calorie Diets

Low calorie diets are probably the most basic of all diet plans. In most cases, they are straightforward and right to the point. The premise of them is that if you reduce the number of calories that you take in on a daily basis, and continue the same level of activity, you will lose weight.

Over the years, low calorie diets have been proven to work, and to work well. But, if this is the case, then why is it that there are so many different diets on the market? The reality is that most diets are simply different variations of the same idea dressed up for different purposes, mainly to sell books, or dieting plans, or fat burning pills or equipment.

Some of these different dieting books are helpful in that they provide healthy recipes and they point out healthy food choices that you can make to help you lose weight. They can also provide you with a structure and some motivation in the way of mapping out a plan and providing a series of success stories about other people who have overcome obesity by following that plan. If you feel that you need that extra support, then there is nothing wrong with buying a book and following a plan.

But, what happens more often than not is that people are looking for the "silver bullet" of low calorie diets that will make them lose weight with very little effort on their part. As a result, as soon as the dieting plan laid out looks like work, they start looking for the newest, latest and greatest diet that promises to tell them the fat burning secrets of the century. It is this attitude that the whole dieting industry thrives on, and is one of the reasons that people are gaining more weight and there is more obesity than ever in a country that has more dieting resources than ever before.

The bottom line is that a successful diet plans works when using low calorie diets to make good health choices. If you want to reach a healthy weight, you need to increase the amount of healthy food you consume and reduce the number of overall calories in take in. Eliminating sugary foods and replacing fatty food with low fat foods can make a big difference and will help you lose fat. Increasing the fat burning activities you do on a daily basis will also help.

In reality, the choice is completely yours about how you want to view and use low calorie diets. Choose now to make small changes on a daily basis. Don't go overboard and try to starve yourself. Look for healthy recipes, eat fresh and whole foods, drink lots of water and move your body. With these small changes you will feel better in no time and soon you will also lose weight. I recently wrote a review on the negative calorie diet plan that also offers low calorie foods.

Susan Pitts is a weight loss consultant, if you want to know more about diet and weight loss visit http://loseweightplans101.com


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