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Does calorie restriction lead to weight loss?

Topic: Health EducationFeaturing Rajesh ShettyPublished August 10, 2005

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Yes and no. Moderate calorie restriction helps in controlling and getting rid of fat to a certain extent. nnIn fact the so called low carbohydrate diets are low calorie diets. nnResearch proves that the weight loss in these weight loss programs is on account of calorie restriction and not due to the virtues of a low carbohydrate-high protein diet.nnBut the real fact about these diets is.. calorie restriction is bad for health.nnFirstly, these diet plans induce ketosis which according to many experts is bad for health.nnSecondly, calorie restriction deprives the vital organs like lever, thyroid and adrenals etc. of required nutrition. nnWhat this means in effect is, the very organs which are supposed to burn fat and keep you lean and healthy are making you sick because of wrong diet!nnThe reason? Well, very simple...nnSay for example, you eat 1200 calories of fruit daily,-which is very good for the fat burning and filtering organs in your body. Now,if you suddenly you reduce it by 500 calories...what is the result? deprivation. nnNow let's take another scenario..you are regularly eating 1500 calories of fast food(processed foods) and you bring it down by 500..result? great!nnThese junk foods were causing damage to your organs and a shift in your diet pattern wiill increase the efficiency of your body's fat burning organs.nnSo, you will see that it's not calorie restriction alone that was responsible for weight loss in the above example, the restriction of unwanted processed foods in your diet has a more profound effect on your health and weight loss goals.nnYou can get more cutting edge fat burning secrets in my Free 5 day email e-course by subscribing to my newsletter at: www.eweightlosstips.comnn

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