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How To Loose Weight In a Week
I’ve created this blog because if you want to lose weight in a week I don’t want you to lose hope and give up. These are not just words – there really is a new way to lose weight that will astound you. In my next post I will give more details, but know that now anybody can lose weight easily and quickly once you know how.
You don’t need weight loss surgery, you don’t need pills and potions, you don’t need colonic irrigation or “cleansing”, you don’t need to half kill yourself with exercise, and you don’t need complicated food menus and eating plans. There are lots of myths and misconceptions about weight loss, and in my next post I will spill the beans and tell you the shocking truth. Watch this space.
How To Lose Weight
Hi
It astounds me how there are so many misconceptions about dieting and weight loss. Weight Watchers offer’s lots of good advice on weight loss, but even Weight Watchers falls prey to a major misunderstanding about weight loss. Weight Watchers states on its website: “The only scientifically proven method for losing weight involves burning more calories than are taken in”.
There is increasing research to show that this in fact is not so. Of course, mathematically speaking, if you take in more calories than the amount that get used up (burnt), then the body will accumulate more and more calories and you get fatter. But this is false logic when it comes to human weight loss.
The humand body does not work like this. What counts is how the body deals with the calories. If more calories get stored as body fat instead of being stored as energy in muscles, then you put on weight. If more calores get stored as energy in muscles (for burning off as you go about your normal life) instead of being stored as body fat, then you lose excess weight.
The critical issue here is to ensure the body stores more calories as energy and less as body fat. How do you do this? Any effective weight loss regime must be fully focused on this single issue – making sure that the food we eat is “optimized” by the body for energy rather than for fat. I will cover this issue in future blogs.
Angela



