Obsessed in Dieting
By cherigucchi
@cherigucchi (15934)
Philippines
February 27, 2019 9:22pm CST
Do you follow a certain diet? Is it for healthy purpose or for the looks?
Fad diets are growing popularly in this age and day. The question is whether that actually helps in losing pounds.
There are people who can really lose weight and only a few can maintain it. A lot of people resort to dieting. There are those who consult doctors but there are those who only rely on health brochures, friends’ advice and all other sources of information. There must be some key points to consider when dieting.
The essential element of any diet must result in long term changes in eating patterns and it must be individualized depending on one’s lifestyle and needs. Doing a quick way to lose weight should be discouraged.
Fad diets are everywhere. Though it promises dramatic results, physicians do not advise this because fad diets do not offer long term success and they are not usually very healthy. Most fad diets work by changing the way you eat drastically that you lose your appetite. There are diets that cause rapid weight loss and make it easier for you but these diets may have the danger associated with them and cannot be adopted in your lifestyle long-term.
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@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
5 Mar 19
That is a good way of living a healthy and balance life.
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@LadyDuck (502190)
• Italy
5 Mar 19
@cherigucchi I think it's the only reasonable way to lose some weight.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
28 Feb 19
@cherigucch
I realized after I went on all these diets and lost weight I would gain it back. When I came to live in Israel I discovered Overeaters Anonymous and it is not a diet club. It is a program that teaches people a better way to eat. I lost some weight but gained it back. It was only recently that I discovered how to lose the weight and hopefully keep it off. It started I think not last summer but the summer before. I am not hungry and drink more and then went into winter and I still do not overeat and then summer and now winter again. I learned not to eat inbetween and drink a lot and eat only two meals a day and that has done it.i
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@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
5 Mar 19
Good thing that you discovered what really works for you.
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@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
6 Mar 19
@Hannihar With the determination and discipline you have, I know you can do it.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
5 Mar 19
@cherigucchi
Thanks and I have to keep it up and not gain the weight back.
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@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
3 Mar 19
I think you have a lot of insight into diets. It's a big business and if you convince people that they don't look good enough as they are - they will want to buy into a fad eating trend
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@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
5 Mar 19
May be it is not really for you or you may try other alternatives.
@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
5 Mar 19
Its okay as long as you keep it in moderations
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@mynameiskate (2658)
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1 Mar 19
Diet is so important to our health it is hardly worth-while anymore to be a junk food junkie. Thanks for sharing this one. The plate looks good to eat.
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@janethwayne (5191)
• Philippines
28 Feb 19
I eat healthy foods and non healthy also I don't really go for diet because I still tempt to eat and forget that plans.
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@cherigucchi (15934)
• Philippines
28 Feb 19
Same here. I do forget it most of the times when I am in front of delicious food.



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