The Weight Loss Cure – Stop Swinging Weight Gain

Is it really possible to find such a cure? To keep your weight from going up and down more often than a department store elevator? And, even better, so that the number on your scales constantly decreases, instead of increasing?

It was the entertainer Liberace, known for his intermittent diets, who once said, “I have clothes in three sizes: skinny, fat, and fat.” impossible!’

If you know how you felt, take heart because there is a way to stop the weight gain from swinging. It’s simple, it’s long-lasting, it doesn’t involve dieting, and anyone can do it. wow! Sounds good, doesn’t it?

The problem with human beings is that we enjoy eating. We enjoyed it very much. In the developed world, eating has gone from simply fueling our bodies to keep them going, to a national pastime: a pleasure rather than a necessity. We are not like a python that can swallow an antelope whole and then not eat for a year. We need regular nutritious food.

Unfortunately for our waistline we love the taste of many foods that are not so healthy when eaten in large quantities. We seem determined to gorge ourselves as much as we can at each meal, trying to overcome the eternal dilemma of two hands but one mouth. There’s an old saying that ‘a little of what you fancy is good for you’, but sometimes we forget the ‘little’ part!

The human stomach is effectively a bag and has a capacity of just under a liter. Is not that much? Obese people tend to have larger stomachs, possibly because they get fuller and then the ‘bag’ stretches!

So a full stomach can weigh about 1 kg. In contrast, the human head weighs between 3.6 and 5.4 kg; perhaps that’s why the caption of the 1976 Kliban cartoon said “never eat anything bigger than your head”, while Miss Piggy declared that “you should never eat anything you can’t lift” or “never eat more than you can lift.” Portion size matters!

However, you can eat all the foods you like and still lose weight. The key is moderation. A healthy balanced diet with lots of variety, rather than being ‘on a diet’. The problem with “going on” a diet is that at some point you will “get off” the diet, but that’s another article.

Yes, you can have fish and chips, but not every night. And if you cook them yourself you could save over 400 calories and up to 45g of fat! Swapping the healthier versions of your favorites for the whole varieties can add up to big calorie savings, and you won’t feel deprived. Nobody will know your secret, they will only admire the new you!

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