Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
Recently a young man asked me about losing weight. His question
was, as he has quite a lot of weight to lose he wanted to lose
it really quickly as in 20 Kgs per month. I advised against this.
To lose this weight, he'd have to speed up his Metabolism. But
like most people, he was under the impression that to lose
weight, he would have to starve himself. In other words, eating
less = less calories eaten. Therefore eating less must make him
lose pounds and inches. •
This is Myth Number 1
It is better to eat smaller meals more often, say every two to
three hours, rather than eating two to three big meals a day.
You know how babies are usually 'Demand Fed' meaning instead of
being fed by the clock, they are fed when they are hungry. If
you have ever tried to feed a newborn baby when it's not ready,
you will know what I mean. It just isn't interested.
So what happens? In time the baby's body adjusts to three meals
a day and it is then considered 'normal'. But as adults it would
be better to go back to 'Demand Feeding'.
Why is this?
What Is This Metabolism?
Metabolism is the breaking down of the food we eat into energy.
You will probably have heard about counting calories, calories
are units of energy. So eating more calories per small meal will
produce more energy. More energy will burn more fat ..........
Burn fat and you lose pounds and inches.
The more often you eat the quicker your Metabolism. •
This is Myth Number 2
Eating less will make you lose weight. Wrong again.
Why is this?
Eating Less Makes You Lose Muscle What happens is your body is
receiving less food. So it thinks to itself ......... 'there's
going to be a famine so I must store whatever food I'm receiving
as fat'. Fat can be changed into 'Energy' but will only be
stored for emergency use. Meanwhile, your muscles will be
depleted. This means they will lose their tone and become soft
and flabby.
Bearing in mind, your heart is a muscle; you don't want your
heart going soft and flabby, do you? It could cause all sorts of
problems.
So the answer is if you want to lose weight, better than
starving yourself, it would be better to have smaller but more
frequent meals.
About the author:
Eva Moffat an ex-nurse is a weight loss specialist who optimises
her own health through Nutritional Supplements. If you are
struggling with health or weight loss issues, find out how she
can help you too at
http://www.weight-loss-4-you.com or E-Mail:
eva.moffat@onetel.net