Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Weight Loss Mistake #1

How to avoid making the Number ONE weight loss mistake

By: Brad Pilon
EatStopEat.com

I can still remember back to when I first starting writing Eat Stop Eat.

I had just put the finishing touches on my graduate work on the benefits of short term fasting for weight loss and was eager to share what I had found with the rest of the world.

My goal was a simple one: To explain the scientific literature carefully and thoroughly so I could help people understand that today's obsessive compulsive approach to nutrition is simply NOT NEEDED, and that fasting was a scientifically supported way of eating that had amazing weight loss and health benefits.

Well its almost three years later, and I'm starting to think that I didn't quite get my message across the way I wanted too.

Sure, more people than ever are following Eat Stop Eat. And, more people then ever are seeing amazing weight loss results because of Eat Stop Eat.

But there are also many people who are now following a low-carb diet, cycling their calories, timing their protein, eating 6 times a day, only eating protein with fat (never carbs) AND following Eat Stop Eat.

This was not what I had envisioned. I was hoping to help people break free from this craziness. OR, as the crazy looking infomercial lady with the blond spiky hair used to say STOP THE INSANITY.

For the vast majority of us (myself included) simply eating the way we normally do, following a resistance training workout program and fasting once or twice a week using the Eat Stop Eat method will result in dramatic weight loss results.

The only time you may need to really change the way you eat during your eating days if you are preparing for a bodybuilding or fitness pageant. These types of events require extremely low body fat levels that are not sustainable for more than a few days. But for most of us, simply eating in a stress free way that has a hint of responsibility will be enough.
It’s true – You can get very lean (even 6-pack abs lean) WITHOUT having to be obsessed with ‘eating healthy’.

Now I will admit that for health purposes, many of us would benefit from eating a little less sugar and little more healthy fats. But, this doesn’t mean you should COMPLETELY avoid sugar, or swallow 15 fish oils pills every day.
I also completely agree with the statement that fruits and vegetables are good for your health, but this doesn’t mean you MUST be a vegetarian to be healthy.
Other than these basic guidelines, I think the rest of the pill-popping, protein shake-drinking portion-measuring food-avoiding dogma that goes along with what we believe to be "healthy eating" is complete and utter nonsense, and quite frankly, I think it is TOXIC to your health.

In my opinion its time to not only give up on this trend of OCE (Obsessive Compulsive Eating), but to actually start raging against it.

The truth is many other health authorities are also starting to become very concerned about the negative consequences of Obsessive Compulsive Eating.

Steven Bratman, M.D. calls OCE "Orthorexia" in his published research, and in his book "Health Food Junkies". Michael Pollan talks about OCE in his newest book "In Defense of Food".

And this new publicity is for good reason. All of the nonsense we are being fed by nutritionists, personal trainers and health food store employees is doing little to make us look better or feel better, and is psychologically damaging to our relationship with food.

Eating food should not be about guilt!
Not only this, but getting lean should not be about self-punishment and denial.

I think OCE is the number one nutrition mistake that you can make. Worse than any other diet or nutrition crime.

Worst of all, it is actually being supported by many well educated "health experts". Take a look at all of the OCE diet plans that appear in all the popular magazines.

Most of these diet plans will help you lose weight, but only because they reduce calories. However, this does not mean they are healthy. Eight weeks of egg whites and cauliflower isn’t good for you physically or psychologically. Your workouts aren’t useless if you don't drink a protein shake immediately after you finished your last rep, and you eat a brownie, you shouldn’t feel ashamed of yourself.
But this how the mainstream OCE culture is making us all feel.

I’m sure you have enough stress in your life already. Worrying about some super complicated way of eating shouldn't be yet another thing to worry about. Especially if it doesn’t even improve your health or the way you look.

Sure these methods may make you lose weight but this is ONLY because they lower your calorie intake, and at what cost?
For some reason we have been convinced that the more COMPLICATED the diet program, the more effective it will be, which is simply not true.

You can absolutely lose weight and get lean without having to be a slave to some complicated diet plan or the latest ‘rules’ of healthy eating.

Weight loss shouldn't come at the expense of your sanity. There is a better way, and in my opinion it's the Eat Stop Eat Method.

Finding a simple, easy way to reduce calories is the key to successful, long term weight loss, and that is exactly what Eat Stop Eat provides:

1) An easy way to get lean without spending every single day of your life worrying about what you are eating.
2) An effective way to lose weight without excluding any foods you love to eat.
3) A simple way to lose body fat without forcing you to eat foods that you simply do not like.

If you are ready to learn more about how to avoid OCE and how to start losing weight with the Eat Stop Eat method, then simply CLICK HERE to get your copy of Eat Stop Eat.
A new, easier and leaner life is waiting for you.

Brad Pilon

Click HERE to get your own copy of Eat Stop Eat
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