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Have You Fallen Victim To These Three Low Carb Diet and No Carb Diet Myths?

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossBy Jayson HunterPublished Recently added

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There are a lot of Low Carb Diet and No Carb Diet myths confusing women who are trying to lose weight fast. As America's Trusted Weight Loss Expert I am here to educate women worldwide on the dangers of low carb diets. I'm not going to be the one to lie to you and tell you that you can't ever eat carbs again. People are telling more stories every day about how they have tried to follow a low carb diet long term. It's time the truth was told and we put and end to these Low Carb and No Carb Diet Myths. My goal is to have all women that are wanting to lose weight fast to understand the Low Carb Diet and No Carb Diet myths like the back of their hand. I believe by shattering the following myths women worldwide will be better served and more apt to lose weight quickly. First Low Carb and No Carb Diet Myth: Your body was designed to not need carbs so there is no reason why you need to eat them. You will survive just fine without them. False: Your body does need carbs for energy and more importantly your brains main fuel source is sugar which primarily comes from carbs. When you don't adequately eat enough carbohydrates for long periods of time your body suffers. This is a very inefficient way to lose weight because in time your body will change the way it digests and utilizes the calories you ingest and your metabolism will suffer. Second Low Carb and No Carb Diet Myth: You won't crave carbs when on a low carb diet. False: When you deprive yourself of a major nutrient your body tries to start utilizing other nutrients to do the job carbs normally do. Your body now has to now rely on converting energy from protein and fat. As I mentioned above this is very inefficient and your body suffers because it can't use the protein and fat for what they are intended for. As a result your body will actually crave more carbs than normal. Third Low Carb and No Carb Diet Myth: You can eat this way the rest of your life and it is perfectly healthy and easy for you. False: It is extremely difficult to eat this way for the rest of your life and in time your body will suffer due to the constant attempts to make up for the carb deficiency. Have you noticed a recurring theme with this article yet? Your body will eventually suffer when trying to eat this way for long periods of time. Worst of all you will usually end up gaining back any of the weight you may have lost because you go back to your old ways of eating. If your metabolism has slowed down due to this type of eating and now you start reverting back to old habits the weight piles on. The take home message is to avoid low carb and no carb diets. Instead learning to control your carb intake by carb rotating is a much healthier alte ative.

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If you are a woman who has tried this type of dieting then read more information about how to stop this dreadful dieting once and for all at carbrotationdiet.com/carbs-make-you-fat.htm

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