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Eat Stop Eat: the "no diet" way to lose weight for good -- and keep it off

Crash dieting isn’t a healthy way to lose weight

by angela.booth on June 12, 2007

Whether you have a lot of weight to lose, or a little, crash dieting can be tempting. After all, you get the pain over quickly, and there you are, with a slim new body.

Most doctors and nutritionists will never recommend crash dieting for any reason, but occasionally people feel the need to lose a little weight in a hurry and starve their bodies in hopes of dropping a few pounds quickly to fit into a certain outfit by the time their class reunion rolls around in a few short weeks.

Many of those crash dieting will limit their food intake to skim milk, maybe a few bananas and some vitamins. This will in no way supply all the nutrition for a healthy lifestyle and usually contributes to the yo-yo effect of weight loss. A person may lose four or five pounds while crash dieting and at the end of their time limit will eat substantially more due to extreme hunger, gaining usually more weight than they lost, resulting in another period of crash dieting lasting even longer than the first time.

There are many suggestions for crash dieting that are claimed to help with rapid weight loss such as an all soup diet, or having nothing but juice or water with fat burning pills. However, if people are going to go on a crash diet, they should understand how to keep their body well-fed while the losing the weight in the short term.

Short crash diets can motivate you to keep going

Most nutritionists caution that if a person is going to go on a crash diet, it should never last longer than three to five days and should include some foods that will help the body shed the pounds they are trying to get rid of. Salads for example will not cause weight gain, unless there are a lot of fat-laced toppings included, such as high fat dressings along with cheese, meats and other items. While eating plain lettuce is not necessary, when crash dieting having a low or no calories salad can help the dieter feel full.

Fresh fruits such as strawberries or kiwi can help stave off the need for sweets while crash dieting and will also contribute to the feeling of not being hungry. The fat intake should be limited to 20 or 25 grams a day as well as reducing the number of calories. Limiting starch is also a god idea when crash dieting for a few days, but not when dieting for an extended period of time.

Tempted? Restricting calories can work for a day or two, and can give you the weight loss boost you need.

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