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Sunday, 19 April 2009
Would Starvation Really Help You Become Thin?
Mood:  a-ok

In the weight loss industry, there are two types of concepts: truths and myths. You need to find out and accept the truth and disregard the myth. However, it is easier said than done. In the modern world, lies are more attractive and famous than truths and as such, most people fall for the lies and harm themselves. However, this won't happen to you if you take the time to read this article. In this article I will talk about one of the top prevailing myth which is badly affecting the weight loss industry.

One of the most popular weight loss myths is that if you starve, you would lose weight fast. People, especially those who are new to weight loss, believe that if they starve non-stop for several weeks, all their pounds would go away and they would be able to munch on junk foods once again.

Truth however, is not so rosy. As a matter of fact, your body requires a certain amount of calories per day to function properly. Once your body is deprived of this basic nutrition, it feels that you are killing it. To protect itself from death, it would move into what is known in medical parlance as "starvation mode". While in starvation mode, your body would stop the fat burning process by lowering your metabolic rate.

The end result would be that even if you lose a few pounds of weight, it would be water weight loss (caused as a result of starvation) and NOT fat loss. Water weight loss is temporary and the "lost" weight would return back once you start eating normally. If you are interested in a supplement then Acai Berry may be for you. If you want to achieve permanent weight loss, you need to lose FAT.

There are diets which make you eat only a piece of carrot or a glass of lemon juice over a 24-hour period. What these diets are doing is making you starve. Once again your body would stop the fat burning process to protect itself from premature death. Worse, when you quit dieting and go into normal eating mode, you would gain some extra pounds over and above what you started with.

There is more to it. Starvation decreases your muscle mass. Here is how: normally your body uses carbohydrates to produce the necessary energy. But when you starve, your carbohydrate storage gets depleted rapidly, leaving you with just fat and muscles. By nature your body would keep the fat intact for future use and start burning muscles for energy production.

As you lose muscles, your metabolic rate would automatically diminish. A time would come when you would have more fat than muscles. This is not an ideal situation. If you have very little muscle you won't be able to burn fat and lose weight, for muscles are what help you burn fat quickly. Learn more about Muscle Building Program if you are looking to gain muscle quickly.


Posted by billnad at 6:38 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 19 July 2010 12:34 PM EDT
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