Creating A New Look
By Dr. Carol Ann
Fischer, BS, DC, ND
It
is true that you are what you eat. To lose more weight stop eating
fat storing foods and eat fat burning foods. An efficiently working metabolism helps
with weight loss.
Having
an efficient metabolism means correctly digesting foods, and burning stored
body fat for fuel. Food digestion requires the proper combination of digestive
enzymes produced by the stomach, liver and pancreas. Failure to digest
efficiently results in the undigested food being stored as unwanted body fat. Personalized
testing can determine the exact nutrients needed for efficient digestion.
All
carbohydrates consumed become sugar, which is fat storing. Plus, sugar is
hidden in all processed and man-made foods. Fruits, vegetables and all grains
are natural carbohydrates. Your body converts natural, processed and man-made carbohydrates
like potatoes, corn, rice, oats, pop, fries, chips, breads, pasta, cakes,
candies, juices and cookies into sugar. Eating more sugar and/or carbohydrates than
your body needs causes unwanted weight.
Your
body needs 80-100 grams of carbohydrates daily for fuel, not the 300-600
commonly consumed. Carbohydrates are the kindling to the fire. The body burns
them quickly and then burns the slower burning fuel, fat. The body cannot burn
stored fat when excess carbohydrates are eaten. Instead, the excess is stored around
your waist, hips and thighs.
Protein
is a fat burning food that increases your metabolism, helps with weight loss,
and builds muscle tissue. Protein is broken down into amino acids that make up
your body. Avoiding protein or not eating protein can increase weight. Protein
from both animal and plant sources can provide energy and stabilize blood sugar.
Eating
fat does not make you fat. It actually increases weight loss. Insufficient good
fat in your diet from fish oil, chia or flax seeds can cause low energy, poor
concentration, dry skin and unwanted weight. Eating the wrong fat, or following
a low fat diet deprives the body of needed essential fatty acids.
A
healthy body is composed of 25% fat. Your body uses this fat in all cell
membranes, and in nerve and brain cells. The fat found around the abdomen and
thighs is caused by the consumption of bad fats and excess sugars, not
essential fatty acids. To lose weight, eat good fat, protein and eliminate
excessive sugars from your diet.
The
key to weight loss is a balanced diet of protein, vegetables, fruits and good fats,
and drinking ½ your body weight in ounces of healthy living water. Combining
good food choices with a simple exercise program, and healthy water can result
in weight loss. There is help to end the frustration from failed weight loss programs. A digestive evaluation, plus a dietary analysis based on
body type, age, weight and height can help determine what foods you need to
create a New You.
Call Dr. Linda Solomon, DC, CCWFN at TLC Holistic
Wellness in Livonia (734) 664 - 0339. She has provided holistic and nutritional recommendations
using live water, diet & whole food supplements for 30 years as a
practicing chiropractor, whole foods-wellness consultant. Visit http://www.tlcholisticwellness.com/ for more information, and free public workshop
dates.
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