Saturday, August 8, 2009

How to Lose Weight the Natural Way

We live in a very image-obsessed culture. Images of perfection accost us when we watch television, when we walk down the street, when we're at the check-out counter of the grocery store. It's a constant barrage against our self-esteem, and it's no wonder that every time a new cure-all weight-loss medicine hits the shelves, it will get snapped up by a consuming public obsessed with being thin and attractive.

The problem is, there's no shortcut to healthy weight-loss. As the saying goes, if it's too good to be true, than it probably is. Just like Fen-Phen before it, Hydroxycut offered quick weight-loss to a society in which obesity was a rapidly growing problem. The truth is, a lot of people just didn't know how to go about losing weight and were hoping that a pill could help them get on the right track. The bad news is that Hydroxycut is linked to liver damage and rhabdomyolysis, the rapid breakdown of skeletal muscle.

The good news, though, is that weight loss can be healthy and responsible, and while it may take longer than most people like, it is quite possible. By following a few simple rules, you can increase the likelihood of living a longer, healthier, life. Diet and exercise are, of course, the key.

  • Exercise. We live in a sedentary world. Many of us wake up every morning, get in a car to drive to work, sit behind a desk all day, and then come home and sit some more. Any calories you take in will just sit around and be converted to fat. But studies show that by walking a mere additional mile a day, you can maintain your body weight. By jogging a couple miles, you can start to lose some serious weight over time. Cardio workouts like running, biking, or swimming are the best way to lose weight, although weight loss increases when these workouts are mixed in with weight lifting.
  • Diet. The other pillar of weight loss is diet. You've probably heard the old metaphor before: your body's like a car, and you have to be careful what you put in the fuel tank. It may be a tired old expression, but it's absolutely true. We eat more and more junk food than ever before. Most Americans have diets high in fats, sugars, and salts, with most of their food being high-energy, high-calorie offerings with little nutritional value. If you want to lose weight, you need to start eating smaller portions of healthier foods. Fruits and vegetables are low in calories and high in vitamins and minerals. By changing the proportion of fruits and vegetables in your diet, you increase your chances at losing weight.

For more information about the potential dangers of weight-loss supplements, visit http://www.hydroxycut-recall-lawsuit.com

Joseph Devine

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