Saturday, August 15, 2009

3 Things to Help To Find The Best Diets

It seems there are so may weight loss programs to choose from and it can confusing to pick out the best diets, whether you want to just lose 10 pounds, or have a greater weight loss goal. You do not want to waste time or money on something that will not work for you. Here are 3 pointers you can use to make sure you are choosing from the best diets when you set out to lose weight.



1. Is It Sustainable?



Does it allows all types of food groups? Remember the saying 'everything in moderation', because a good diet will allow you to eat anything. Yes, that includes burgers and chocolate, it just has to be in moderation with the content evaluated as part of the total plan. Any method that cuts out any food groups in the long term can be pretty much classed as a fad diet, and it is unlikely to be a healthy one.



2. Is It Too Fast?



The second way to assess a potential diet is to look at the speed of weight loss claimed. Again there is an old adage to remember, which is 2 lb per week. At the beginning of the diet the weight will come off quicker, but not by vast amounts. Any method claiming to lose you more than 5 lb per week is clearly a diet with not enough calories or nutrients in it, in other words a crash diet.



Some diets have a crash element where you go on a very restricted food plan for the first 7-14 days. After that the diet expands to include more food groups and a higher number of calories. This works for some people because it takes advantage of your high motivation in the beginning to kick start your diet. But there is a danger that you will binge at the end of the first stage.



3. Will You Have Support?



The third way to pick the best diets is to look for some kind of support group. Doing it by yourself makes it harder than it has to be, while having a support group makes it all the easier because you are going through it with other people. You can motivate and help each other with advice and encouragement.



If you just buy a book and follow its advice by yourself, that is fine in the beginning, but there is nobody to help you out when your own motivation begins to falter. Look for either a real life support group or an online forum where people are following the same diet and will have a genuine desire to help you.



So to sum up, if you check that you are allowed to eat all food groups, that the speed of weight loss claimed is not too high, and that there is a help group in place, you will be well on the way to picking from the best diets and avoiding the bad ones.



If mind over matter works for you, you might want to consider going to a hypnotist in your area, or trying some type of subliminal audios, or even the subliminal videos offered by Subliminal Health Fitness.

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