The Real Mayo Clinic Diet
ByAdam Waxler
What is the "real" Mayo Clinic
Diet?
For over thirty years, the Mayo Clinic has
been combating the rumor that they recommend
a version of a quick weight loss diet that
touts the consumption of grapefruit, vegetables,
fruits and unlimited portions of meat and
fat.
The Mayo Clinic has repeatedly issued
statements that the so-called 'Mayo Clinic
Diet' did not originate at the Mayo Clinic
and is not endorsed by them.
In fact, the Mayo Clinic has gone so
far as to state that the Mayo Clinic Diet
may be unhealthy for some people.
A visit to the Mayo Clinic website will
take you to the REAL Mayo Clinic diet,
and their recommendations and guidance
for weight loss that is healthy and permanent.
Summary:
Weight loss results from expending more
calories than you consume. The only way
to lose weight is to eat fewer calories
than you use in your daily activities.
The only way to achieve permanent weight
loss is by adopting a balanced, healthy
diet with portions that fit your lifestyle,
and engage in regular physical activity.
The healthiest, most beneficial diet
for you is one that takes your individuality
into account. There is no one perfect
weight loss plan - not even one that will
work for you for the rest of your life.
Your body needs different things at different
stages. Illnesses and allergies, high
stress periods - all result in changing
nutritional needs for your body and therefore
the need for different weight loss plans
Basic Recommendations: The Seven Basic
Rules
1. Eat more fruit and vegetables.
2. Reduce intake of saturated fats and
cholesterol
3. Cut back on sweets and salt
4. Drink alcohol in moderation, if you
must drink at all
5. Learn to eat moderate portions of food
6. Control the number of calories you
consume
7. Include physical activity in your daily
activities
The real Mayo Clinic diet emphasizes
a balanced diet derived largely from complex
carbohydrates, fresh vegetables, little
meat, and careful choice of fat. They
advocate slow, steady weight loss rather
than quick weight loss methods, and strongly
suggest that the best weight loss plans
are those that can become the basis for
a lifelong change in eating habits. Along
with those general recommendations, the
Mayo Clinic Nutrition Center makes specific
recommendations for each food group.
The basic recommendations made by the
Mayo Clinic aren't ground-breaking. They
advocate sensible eating, low calories
and increasing your physical activity.
The suggestion to aim for 1-2 pounds of
weight loss per week is echoed by nearly
every other medically noteworthy institute
in the country. It's a real diet - the
real Mayo Clinic Diet.
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler
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