Diets that work
Posted: Wednesday, November 26, 2008
by Jesica Baqueiro
http://healthandbeauty-tips.blogspot.com
Many people need to drop weight, and lots of folks are always searching for diets that work. It's not really difficult to find diets that work, but finding a diet a person can stick to is the problem. The diet industry is huge. Including books, diet food programs, trainers and nutritionists, spas, and all the other elements of the health and diet industry a lot of money, over 46.8 billion dollars in 2005, is earned not from people becoming healthy or losing weight, but rather from people attempting to become healthy or lose weight. Because repeat business brings in the cash, the focus is surely on the yo-yo reality of bad living followed by short periods of diets and health programs.
The best diet is one making a change to overall diet, forever. A lifestyle change to healthier eating habits and more exercise is the best way to lose weight and keep off the unwanted pounds. The Sonoma Diet, created by Connie Guttersen, discusses 10 power foods. The power foods are almonds, bell peppers, blueberries, broccoli, grapes, olive oil, spinach, strawberries, tomatoes and whole grains, eaten in conjunction with the cuisine of the Sonoma country, which includes Asian, Latin American and Mediterranean foods and dishes. The diet includes a wide variety of real, and enjoyable foods so it's easy to stay on it .
Want a diet that works? Shift the focus away from a short term diet to a long term style that's part of an overall healthy and active lifestyle. That's the way to not only lose the weight, but to avoid gaining it in the first place.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)I agree - probably why I like the article! Food is a huge influence in over-all well-being - and I'd like to lose that "ten pounds" too. Don't you think 2,000 calories and exercise might do it for most? Not quite so radical. Just a thought.
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