Your body makes xian zhi su adjustments for the lower caloric

29/06/2015 19:55

If you are like me, you have tried everything in the book to lose weight original slimming factor. There are so many variations on the weight loss theme, I have trouble remembering what goes with what! I might have lost a few pounds here or there, but in the end I felt like a failure, thinking "I'm an idiot for thinking this was going to be the diet to end all diets". If you are in the same boat, jumping from one diet to another, read on to truly discover the right way to lose weight. Let me re-phrase that, read on to discover what you need to do to re-program your body and lose weight in the process. There are certain myths or false beliefs about weight loss that we should cover first.

Misconception #1: Lower Caloric Content = Lower Weight

This was one myth I was caught up in for a long time. One would think if you eat less, your caloric intake is less and subsequently you lose weight. We take our bodies for granted too often. We do not have control over our bodies in the way we might think. If you choose to eat less and take in less calories, the body says, "Whoa! Wait a second here, re-adjust, re-adjust, re-adjust!" You can almost hear the sirens and alarms ringing out. Your body makes xian zhi su adjustments for the lower caloric intake and holds on to the fat stores for later use. You body only sees the present, and discovers less caloric intake and slows down the burning of fat. The weight you thought you would lose by lowering your caloric intake does not occur. The body needs to protect itself. The easiest example is of your friend, thin as a rail, that eats 3 times as much as you do and doesn't gain an ounce. Your first thought is to call her the "B" word, and concede that she has a tape worm or something, maybe a hollow leg! In fact, she is probably eating the amount she needs and in turns burns it off. Now you, on a third of the food, requiring more likely as much as she eats, are being blocked by your body in losing fat stores.

 

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