It seems that nowadays everybody has a solution to your weight loss woes. Fancy diet pills, intense cleanses, or only eating grapefruit tops the list. Let me shed some light on something you probably already know: low fat diets don’t work. Quick fixes don’t cut it, and you’re going to feel ravenous if you only eat fruit. One of the biggest mistakes people make when trying to lose weight is thinking of their new way of eating as a temporary fix and not a lifestyle change. This approach to weight loss will only leave you frustrated and back to square one. Are you ready to quit the fad diets and crazy cleanses and discover what is really going on with your metabolism, once and for all? If you’ve been on diet after diet and seen the weight go up and down on the scale, but you just can’t seem to keep it off, you may have become insulin resistant.
Insulin resistance happens to be one of the most prevalent metabolism problems people have. So what does that really mean? It means that for too long you have been eating too many processed carbohydrates. Foods such as pretzels, chips, chocolate chip cookies, popcorn, wine, that bowl of cereal you eat for breakfast, M&M’s from your co-worker’s candy dish, and that pasta dish at your favorite restaurant are all processed carbohydrates that can create insulin resistance in your body.
Biochemically, this is what happens when you’re insulin resistant:
Are you are gaining weight around the middle? Or maybe you haven’t made any changes in your eating habits, but you are starting to gain weight? These are both indications of insulin resistance. The bad news is that insulin resistance is slowing your metabolism and affecting your health. The good news is that it is reversible.
It all starts with balanced eating. By eating real foods (protein, fat and carbohydrates) in balance every time you eat, you control your blood sugar and reverse your insulin resistance.
Here are a few examples of balanced eating:
Insulin resistance doesn’t break down overnight, just as it doesn’t build up overnight. If you take the balanced eating approach, you will be removing the insulin resistance from your body and restoring your metabolism.
