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Tips to Aid Diet Success

When people refer to diet, more often than not they are referring to somebody who is overweight "going on a diet." Diet, of course, is what you eat and drink, whether you are overweight or not. This issue of NUU, and following issues on the same subject, is intended to be of use to those who are within healthy weight levels, and those who are overweight. After all, it is easy, under all the social pressures around you, to become overweight sooner or later.

If you are overweight, then there is a fair chance you are considering, have considered, or even started, going on a diet. You may even have been on a diet and given up trying to lose weight. The simple fact is, most people who try to lose weight fail completely; others have a temporary success and put the lost pounds back on; yet others may lose weight and keep it off, but nowhere near enough to eliminate the health risks of being too heavy.

You want to succeed with your diet, don't you? That brings us to the number one tip:

1. Be prepared to be different from the crowd.

If you have been brought up in the world of fast processed food, such as that which dominates American and British diets, you have been brainwashed into an unhealthy lifestyle. Unless you are already one of the enlightened few, you are neglecting your own body, you are neglecting your health, and you are shortening your life span. Recognize the brainwashing that is all around you, and you at least have a chance of becoming aware enough to deal with it. Dealing with it means being different to most of those around you.

With most areas of self improvement, it pays to be different, to set yourself apart. Keeping to a healthy diet is one of those areas. Succeed with changing your bad eating habits to good, and you will find you enjoy being different from those around you, who are eating and drinking themselves into a premature grave.

Your diet, what you eat and drink, and also what you do not eat or drink, cannot be separated from your health. Again, as with other areas of self improvement, knowledge is power. Which brings us to tip number 2:

2. Arm Yourself With Knowledge on Health and Diet

Making judgments on what you eat and drink, whether you want to reduce your weight to a healthy level, or maintain an already healthy weight, is best done based on knowledge of what is likely to be good for your health. Advertisements on television and in magazines, menus in fast food restaurants, and what your peers stuff into their mouths, does not do that. Look for facts, read about so called healthy foods, consider findings in scientific studies.

Knowledge in isolation, though, may not be enough to get a broad view of why the health of millions of Westerners is as bad as it is, why there is so much obesity, cancer, diabetes and heart disease in America and the UK. Apply some common sense too and you may get closer to the truth, and to what you can do about it in your own life.

For example, obesity, cancer, diabetes and heart disease are all modern diseases, at least on anything like the scale we see today. What has changed in the last century, in what we eat, drink and breathe, that could have caused that; what changes in lifestyle could have made that happen? Common sense will soon point your mind in the right direction.

You are welcome to look around this website for much more information on the different types of diet, and our separate section on weight loss.

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