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In This Post We Are Going To Be Taking A Look At Low Carb Diets Also The Risks And Benefits Of This Diet

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There are plenty of individuals who would like to lose weight, but picking out the best weight loss program for their needs is a thing that is rather difficult due to the volume of programs available.  Calorie counting is one of the most popular ways that people try to drop some weight. But mainly because this can wind up taking so much time to shed the excess weight you are looking to lose, many folks are searching for other options that will help them lose weight faster.  I’m sure you have heard of a low carbohydrate diet, but you may possibly not understand that this is really the fastest method to get down to the weight you wish to be.  Of course with this kind of diet there are health risks and we will be talking about a number of them here.

When it comes to a low carb diet you’re going to discover that this can actually be one of the quickest methods for you to lose some weight. In fact there been many folks who rather than eating a low carbohydrate diet eat a no carbohydrate diet, and wind up shedding weight faster than they ever thought they could.  Something else you need to be aware of is that more men and women find success with this kind of diet than with other plans.  The best part is you can in fact end up losing a few pounds even faster if you decide to add an exercise routine.

Even though this diet plan can be extremely successful for your weight loss, you ought to be aware that there are health risks involved with this kind of diet.  One of the major health concerns you’re going to discover that is related to a low carbohydrate diet is vitamin C deficiency.  For individuals who are unaware vitamin C deficiency are able to end up causing you to have scurvy.

Most folks always thought that the only individuals who got scurvy, where men and women from long ago who were continuously on ships.  I am sure you realize that in relation to a low carb diet, you will need to stop eating foods which contain carbohydrates or sugar. Due to this you will not be getting the vitamin C that is necessary for your body, as this vitamin is mostly present in foods that have carbohydrates.  The foods that do contain vitamin C are things such as potatoes and oranges, nevertheless these are not allowed when eating a low carb diet. This is the main reasons that folks on a low carb diet are at risk of scurvy as well as suffering from vitamin C deficiency.

To help stay away from a few of these health risks that you could wind up having mainly because of a low carb diet, taking daily supplements is important. You should also be aware that a multi vitamin may not be offering you enough nutrition to maintain your overall health. So before starting this type of diet it is always best to consult with a Physician in order to make sure you are going to be acquiring the nutrition your body needs in order to remain healthy.

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6 Strange Dietary Bedfellows

[ Note: This article was written by my friend Jon Benson, fitness and nutrition expert. I have his permission to share it with you. ]

What do these six things have in common?

– McDonalds
– Renée Zellweger
– Epileptic children
– Yours truly
– Most bodybuilding and fitness competitors
– Kiefer Sutherland

Give up?

All the above employ the strategies of the low-carb dietplan.

Recently researchers have found that low-carb nutrition plan reduced the number of seizures in epileptic children.

Most of the world’s leanest physiques get that way on a regimen, limited or not, of low-carbs and higher protein.

Even McDonalds is getting into the act.

Even Renée Zellweger.

Even Kiefer Sutherland.

Even me.

Kinda.

Read on and I’ll explain what I mean…

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Why Low-Carb Works

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When McDonalds starts counting carb grams in their food, you know someone is either jumping on a trend or finally seeing the light.

In this case, both — but it is a good thing. Low-carb dietplans. They work.

For the masses, they work because they are the easiest nutrition plan to follow when you’re busy.

McDonalds and stars like Kiefer Sutherland figured this out. The busy on-the-go guy or gal doesn’t want to make the time to prepare six meals per day and carry them around in Tupperware.

When choosing my own lifestyle nutrition plan, time and convenience played a major role. I looked at role models who were very busy, formerly obese, and very lean.

Most of them rely in some form or fashion on a low-carb strategy.

Low-carb also works, much to the hem and haw of traditional doctors and nutritionists, due to the way the body processes fuel.

For those of us fortunate enough to grow up on whole grains and very low-sugar mealplans, a moderate to higher-carb nutrition plan may work just fine.

But most of us grew up eating junk.

Processed foods, fast foods, and downright junk was the cornerstone of our dietplans. That puts your body on the “carb defense.”

After years of abuse the body becomes resistant to carbohydrates. The insulin they produce can cause all sorts of health issues, fat-burning problems, and more.

When carbs are removed, even healthy carbs like whole grains, the body has time to re-adjust.

In some cases, you can go back to a moderate-carb plan with whole grains and fruits after a period of time.

In others, you are a “low-carber” for life.

Guess which one I am?

Finally, low-carb works because you tend to eat less. Fat is very satiating, and most low-carb plans are fairly high in dietaryfat.

So, in recap:

— Easy and convenient;
— Metabolically important for carb recovery;
— Lower in total food volume (eat less)

Do not make light of that first point. Any plan that is not simple is one very few people will stick to. Making your plan simple and tasty is key, even if that plan is not “perfect” by nutritional standards.

Now, by far, the best low-carb dietplan in the world (yes, I’m bias for good reason!) is this:

click.here ——> My Favorite Foods Diet Presentation

EODD works so well because your carbs are low for “most” of the time. Not “all” of the time. And the times when your carbs are not low you can enjoy your favorite foods.

Personally I enjoy pizza and burgers on my non-low-carb days. You can enjoy whatever you want if you just keep it reasonable.

You see, there’s no need to diet-perfect.

Progress always trumps perfection.

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Why Low-Carb Fails

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There are two primary reasons for the failure of the low-carb nutrition plans: boredom and media bashing.

One causes irritability. The other, doubt. Unless you’re certain that your plan will work, you will eventually go off of it.

This is true of any plan, no matter how ideal it is. Certainty rules.

That’s why I believe in having a flexible, tasty plan like EODD.

Then boredom is easily solved.

I share my own unique ideas about “cycling” carbs and fats in the presentation here:

click.here ——> My Favorite Foods Diet Presentation

Using my cycle strategy you will rarely if ever become bored. And your body will burn more bodyfat too. It’s just a cheap metabolic trick…but boy, it works.

The second reason is media and medical bias. One study after another has proven that low-carb plans, even the Atkins plan, works and is safe to use for most people.

Check with your doctor first, of course.

I’ve seen researchers get down-right angry when the results come back. In one study, carried out for a full year, the low-carb plan out-performed the so-called “healthy” Dean Ornish plan.

Lower blood fats, more weightloss, and more energy were the results.

My preference always comes back to low-carb nutrition. I just cycle it in a way that allows me to get plenty of veggies, some grains, and ample fiber.

Even a slice of cheesecake here and there… : )

Hey…I said “low-carb”, not “low-life!”

Yours In Fitness,

J O N   B E N S O N

P.S. One of these days the mainstream medical community will wake up to the fact that 90% of the population will never eat 15 servings of veggies per day.

While this may be “optimal”, it’s not at all practical. I’d rather give you down-to- earth practical nutrition advice that you CAN and WILL follow — and enjoy.

Makes sense, doesn’t it?

click.here ——>  My Favorite Foods Diet Presentation

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