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Fighting Obesity By Eating Clean

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished February 13, 2011

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Obesity is a growing national problem for the entire United States. Each year, more and more people are being diagnosed with clinical obesity. In under a decade, deaths related to issues arising from being overweight have risen to such a degree that the disease is now one of the leading killers in the country. Things have become so dire that for the first time in history, the succeeding generation has a statistically lower projected lifespan than its parents. Even though many obese individuals are aware of the dangers of their condition, only a very small number are even attempting to rectify the situation. Unfortunately, many of their attempts to lose weight fail and backfire. They’d go on crash diets then later rebound and binge. Not only do they regain all the fat they may have lost, but they also end up being bigger than before they started. What people don’t understand is that for any lasting change to take effect, a complete lifestyle change is called for. The combination of regular exercise with a balanced diet can dramatically improve the health, performance and appearance of committed people. One of the most beneficial things a man or woman can do for his or her body is to start eating cleaner and healthier food. Without even restricting the amount a person eats, simply switching to clean cuisine has immediate weight loss effects. This is because healthy, natural meals without a lot of additives are inherently lower in calories than its “dirty” equivalent. While a couple of fried chicken pieces from the local fast food joint may have up to a thousand calories combined, you would need eight or so grilled chicken fillets to even try to match that number. clean cuisine is also stuffed to the brim with vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients. By contrast, junk food is so overly processed that they’re often nothing more than sugar in colorful form. Better taste is another advantage of eating nothing but healthy, natural food. The best clean eating diet recipes are absolutely bursting with flavor. A lemon and rosemary infused slice of baked tilapia is sure to taste a million times better than a mass produced patty from a random burger place.

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