Why Are Diets Frustrating?
By Robert Robinson
The statement that diets are frustrating
is true for 95% of persons who have been on
a diet for two or more years. This is evident
by the failure of their diet to maintain weight
loss. The fundamental problem with diets is
that they are focused primarily on the quantity
of calories consumed rather than the management
of those calories by the body. If one restricts
their caloric consumption but the body poorly
manages how these calories are used it is
likely they will still remain fat despite
their effort.
Recent studies have shown that over
the past 20 years fat persons do not consume
more than most slim persons. On the other
hand you could have a high consumption
of food and remain slim because of how
your body manages the food.
The problem of obesity is not due to
the quantity of food consumed but the
pattern of how this food is taken. The
pattern of food consumption dictates what
management systems the body uses to manage
the food consumed. The Sabbatical Diet
ensures that the body's management system
manages the food consumed appropriately
by selectively shifting the excess caloric
intake into protein metabolism and tissue
repair. This enhances your health and
slows the aging process.
Exercise enhances the efficiency of the
body's management system but surprisingly
is not essential in order to lose weight.
Dr. Robert Robinson MBBS. DM.(Int. Med.)
is a specialist in Internal Medicine trained
at the University of The West Indies.
He has over ten (10) years experience
in the management of patients with obesity
and other chronic non-communicable diseases.
He is the author of the book "The
Sabbatical Diet." http://www.sabbaticaldiet.com
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