Numerous methods, products, and potions exist to assist with weight loss. Many people desperately want to lose weight, yet effective, lasting, natural weight loss is usually a very elusive goal. Invasive surgeries and dangerous diet drugs do certainly allow for weight loss, but the extreme risks and drastic lifestyle changes that such measures entail make the search for safer and more natural methods much more appealing for the majority of those who are overweight.
Ultimately, natural weight loss comes down to some combination of diet and exercise. Although many approaches favor one or the other, the reality is that both diet and exercise are equally important and weight loss occurs much more rapidly with a combined approach. Although there are some weight loss aids that can assist with weight loss and potentially enhance the effects of diet and exercise, there really is not a substitute for diet and exercise.
There is much debate as to what works and what doesn't. On the diet front, some will proclaim Atkin's and other low or no carbohydrate approaches to be the only effective diet strategy. Others may insist that calorie restriction is the way to go. Still others may insist on the low-fat approach. The fact of the matter is that all of these diet systems work at least some of the time.
As with diet, there is considerable debate as to what exercise approach works best for weight loss. Some say you have to do high intensity "interval training". Some favor the long-time, low- intensity aerobic approach. Still others say any increase in any kind of physical activity works just fine. Again, all of these appoaches work at least for some people.
Various recent research studies into the vast array of weight loss approaches has come to a rather interesting conclusion: All weight loss approaches that are based on physiologically-sound principles seem to have about the same statistical success rate. Some recent studies have shown that the biggest determining factor in the success or failure of any weight loss program is... whether or not the person sticks to the program long-term.
It has been my experience in clinical practice that very few people stick to ANY weight loss plan (at least natural weight loss plans - not some type of weight loss drug) for more than about two weeks straight. Yes, some may stay on a weight loss plan for several months, but most are not consistent over that period of time. Most people start a diet and/or exercise program and will go for a few days, then get off-track for a few days, then go back on and off the program repeatedly. The times when they are off the program largely negate whatever progress they make while they are on the program.
Based on my experience with people trying to lose weight, the biggest factor in losing weight is not the diet or exercise the person is doing, it's the person's consistency with whatever he or she is doing. Consistency with a natural weight loss plan, including diet and exercise is highly dependent on one's ability to stay motivated and focusd on achieving one's weight loss goals. In other words, if you're going to lose weight and keep it off, you MUST get control of your mind so that you can have sufficient motivation and will-power to stick to the weight loss plan.
Developing motivation and will-power requires more than just deciding to lose weight. It is necessary for you to be able to resist any temptations that would pull you off course and interfere with your follow-through on whatever weight loss program you choose to do. Unfortunately, most human beings are not born with the natural ability to resist temptations, and without proper preparation, it is far to easy for temptation to overcome one's motivation and will-power to lose weight. Because the workings of the mind are so critical to one being able to actually stay on a weight loss program, I suggest working with one or more mental conditioning / motivation technologies prior to beginning any diet and exercise program. By preparing the mind in advance, one is far more able to resist temptation and stay sufficiently motivated to stick to the plan.
Among the most useful techniques I have found for this purpose include Neuro-Linguistic Progamming, Neuro-Associative Conditioning (developed by Anthony Robbins), various forms of self-hypnosis, the Sedona Method, Emotional Freedom Technique, and simply taking the time to clearly identify one's reasons for wanting to lose weight in the first place. By using any or all of these methods, temptation can be largely eliminated and one is able to stick with his or her diet and/or exercise program long-term, which allows for consistent weight loss and maintenance of one's weight once the goal is achieved.
Natural weight loss is gaining in popularity. In a society that recognizes the importance of watching what you are putting into your body it only makes sense to choose products that aren’t full of chemicals that cause side effects. The most natural weight loss plan is one that incorporates a diet of healthy foods combined with an exercise regime. If this is the route you decide to take there are several important points to remember that will help guarantee success.One of the healthiest things anyone who wants to shed a few pounds can eat is fresh fruit and vegetables. Adding a serving of fresh fruit to your breakfast in place of a pastry or a bagel helps you save calories and it cuts your intake of sugar. Substituting the sweetness of a fresh apple or a banana for a doughnut will not lead to natural weight loss.The same can be said for any time you feel the need to snack during the day. It’s tempting to look for something energizing mid-morning or mid-afternoon. For some people this can be a coffee and something filled with sugar such as a cookie. Although this will give you energy to get through the next few hours until your next meal it isn’t adding anything positive to your diet.If you really want to try a natural weight loss plan then you need to substitute the coffee and cookie for a glass of juice or water with some carrots, a plum or a few raisins. These will also get your blood sugar back up but in a more beneficial way.One of the tips that most people who follow a natural weight loss plan strongly believe in is the benefits of drinking a full eight glasses of water each day. The water helps to rid the body of impurities and it also acts as an appetite suppressant. If you drink a glass of water approximately thirty minutes before your meal you will eat less. If you are following a natural weight loss plan this is a great way to curb your appetite without having to take a supplement that is filled with chemicals. It’s possible to slim down when you follow a natural weight loss plan. Make good, healthy choices in the foods you eat and before long you’ll notice the scale moving downwards as your body shrinks.
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