Are Celeb Diet Plans Completely Useless?

By Russ Howe Spare


Can you honestly achieve good weight loss results following the latest celeb diet trends? It you are truthful that answer is no and today we show you exactly why.

We could name dozens of pals who have got messed around in the past following these routines. Often they are printed in glossy chat magazines and feature a famous body attached to an eating plan designed to give huge, unattainable results within a stupendously short period of time. They look too good to be true yet so many people still fall for them each month and get stuck in an endless 'get fit quick' cycle where they never actually get fit at all.

They often get stuck in a routine of jumping from one plan to the next looking for those instant results. There are tell tale signs:

* After experiencing some results in the first couple of weeks people smack into a wall and find that they cannot lose weight no matter what they do.

* Feeling and looking ill, rather than well, despite losing weight.

* Weight is quick to go straight back on when you finish your plan and return to eating regular food again.

There are very simple and proven reasons why these things happen to your body.

As well as forcing you to ditch your favorite junk foods you'll often be asked to live on very basic, unappealing meals which drive you to the edge of your sanity. Couple this with the huge mistake of forcing you to drop your calories too far each day and it's a recipe for disaster.

This causes your body to enter starvation mode, where is literally stores as much fat as it can to preserve energy because it doesn't know when it's getting it's next meal.

This is why it becomes almost impossible to lose any more weight despite working harder and eating barely enough to survive...

Furthermore, the overall goal is usually a quick fix one or two month target. This adds to the other flaws and creates an effect where people find their body just piles the weight back on and more when they return to eating normally.

The truth is people often fall for these things because of a glitch in their personality. Deep down they know it's too good to be true, but the 'what if' factor gets them in the end and that is exactly what the magazine publisher is going for. They will keep wasting money until they wake up and change their mentality towards health and fitness. You don't need to avoid your favorite junk foods or live on rabbit food, but this myth will never go away until the dieter wakes up and realizes for themselves.




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