Weekend Binges Tough On Weight Loss Programs
San Francisco Vegan Chiropractor Comments:
I just read an interesting article on www.revolutionhealth.com. The article is entitled:
The article goes on to explain how research shows weekend binges interfere with weight loss programs. Geez...like you need research to know this. In my opinion...the problem with most diets is...they are just really hard to stick with. People are hungry all the time. Most diets are about cutting back on the same foods...not making new food choices.
It's no wonder when the weekend comes along...after toughing it out all week at work while starving yourself...you unwind by eating more. And we all know...nothing is more powerful than the hunger drive.
So what's the solution then? Well...a diet centered around starchy plant foods is very satisfying. Foods like oatmeal, brown rice, whole wheat pastas, potatoes, beans, and legumes...along with fresh fruits and vegetables is your best bet. And...it's amazing what kind of vegan dishes you can make.
When you eat a diet centered around starches, you can eat as much as you want...you don't have to count calories. You get all the vitamins you need, plenty of protein...and your bodyweight will naturally seek it's normal level. It almost sounds too good to be true...but it is.
But, here's the deal...this only works if you make it a part of your lifestyle...not just a weight loss tool. Because the second you go back to eating the things that caused you to be too heavy, you will revert back to the way you were...cause and effect.
However, you can cheat a little every once in a while and it wont be the end of the world. In fact, I know people that cheat one day per week and it helps them to stay with the program.
Chances are you will like the new you. And you will notice you have more energy and get sick less often. You will also develop a higher resistance to all chronic diseases. You will be a hit at your high school reunions too.
Yes...I know it's not as easy as I make it sound...but nothing worthwhile is easy.
The best source I know of for plant based nutrition is www.drmcdougall.com. Try this stuff out...it works...I know from first hand experience. I have been with the McDougall Program for 20 years. I weigh less than I did in high school, and I am in better shape. It's worth it, believe me.
Let me know what you think and pass along any success stories you have by commenting below.







This is a very intresting topic to research and this is a wonderfull idea of having a diet centered around starchy plant foods is very satisfying, foods like oatmeal, brown rice, whole wheat pastas, potatoes, beans, and legumes...along with fresh fruits and vegetables.
I think the people will be very happy with this.
Posted by: Richard Zen | July 27, 2008 at 12:30 PM