overweight, 27% of which are classified as obese. In the
and tripled for teens.
Dieting and strategies focused on "losing" weight conjure up
thoughts of eating less, hunger, and deprivation. More often
than not, they are fleeting and unsuccessful in the long run.
A wiser, more effective approach is to think about finding your
natural weight. Concentrate on satisfying and nourishing your
body with foods and lifestyle habits that create an overall state
of well-being and thereby, gaining health, energy and vitality.
This is a multi-faceted process that may take time. Following
are three things you may not know that can help:
1 ~ Drinking just one soda or sweetened beverage per day can
increase the risk for obesity in children by 60%, according
to a study cited in the Lancet. Needless to say, reducing
or eliminating your sweetened beverage consumption can be
tremendously helpful in finding and maintaining your natural
weight.
But don't look to diet drinks that contain artificial
sweeteners...
2 ~ Aspartame the chemical component of most artificial
sweeteners such as Nutra-Sweet, should also be avoided. Contrary
to popular belief, there is nothing "diet" about these toxic
sweeteners. Aspartame is addictive and causes people who consume
it to crave junk, snack foods and more artificially sweetened
foods and beverages.
Unfortunately, it has been increasingly added to processed foods
in recent years, despite the fact that it is the number one most
complained about substance to the FDA. This neurotoxin was once
banned in Japan and other countries due to its health risks. It
is not a food, it is a harmful chemical best avoided by all.
3 ~ MSG (monosodium glutamate) is a weight-causing flavor
enhancer you'll also want to avoid. Like Aspartame, it is a
neuro-transmitter that affects the hunger and weight control
centers of the brain causing those who eat it to crave more
food. That's why food manufacturers put it in their products
- it keeps you coming back for more!
MSG is actually fed to laboratory animals to fatten them up for
research without increasing their food intake.
This neurotoxin has also been increasingly added to foods over
the last few years and is now contained in the majority of
processed, packaged foods on the market today. Disguised under a
host of different names, MSG has never been approved by the FDA,
and can best be avoided by eating mostly whole, fresh, natural
foods and health food brands that do not contain chemical
additives.
In addition to weight gain, MSG and Aspartame are associated with
many other conditions, including migraine headaches, fatigue,
depression, seizures, brain fog, ADD, and more.
EMPOWER YOURSELF
To learn more about these harmful and unnecessary toxic food
additives, read "Excitotoxins: The Taste that Kills," by Russell
Blaylock.
To learn more about our popular food culture and how to create a
healthier eating lifestyle, read "If It's Not Food, Don't Eat
It!: The No-Nonsense Guide to an Eating-for-Health Lifestyle."
Don't fall victim to food- and diet-industry propaganda. Educate
and empower yourself so you can find your natural weight -- look,
feel and be your best!
Kelly Hayford, C.N.C., is the award-winning author of
"If It's Not Food, Don't Eat It!" As a former junk food
junkie turned nutrition and health coach she has helped
thousands reverse dis-ease, and restore their health,
energy and natural weight. For tips, talks and teleclasses
on healthy eating and holistic self-care, visit: