1. Too Much Protein
Yes, good types of protein that come
from lean meats or dairy products help us build muscle which burns the stored
fat in our body, but, too much protein can also be harmful.
If not paired with the right amount of
fiber, it can lead to constipation and irritation.
Research shows that we need around 50
grams of good protein every day to promote weight loss.
When going for a high-protein diet, come
up with a plan to incorporate different sources, like beans and soy, and pair
it with high fiber food like vegetables and grains.
2. The Same Old Routine
Not only is it fun to regularly try new
things with regards to your workout; but, it also keeps the body challenged.
Yes, the body gets used to the things
that we do and it stops working the muscles the way it used to.
3. Not Enough Fat
The word “fat” has become taboo in the
world of dieters.
People tend to believe that nothing good
comes from having some fat in your diet but that actually isn’t the truth.
There are bad fats and good fats.
Some of our favorite healthy foods, like
nuts and salmon, contain fats that help us absorb the nutrients in the food we
eat.
Fats are also essential in keeping the
body warm and giving us energy for our day.
So, don’t ban them altogether from your
diet, we definitely need some good fats to keep us healthy.
4. Over-Doing Workouts
If you’ve pitched a tent in the gym and
have been working out non-stop, maybe you should think about taking a break.
Yes, sweating it out is necessary for
weight loss but rest is too.
Have a sensible workout routine and give
yourself some days off as well.
An option is to get some guidance from a
professional who can aid you in establishing a good plan to reach your targets.
Don’t push yourself to the point of
injury – recharge and recover once in a while and you’ll see the benefits it
will give your body.
5. Gluten-Free
It has become a craze, these days, to go
for the gluten-free and organic products.
Now, that isn’t really a problem;
however, these products often contain higher amounts of carbohydrates in them
which can cause weight gain.
If your body can’t take gluten, then
definitely stick to products that don’t contain the food source.
However, for the rest, try going for whole-grain
products and maybe those with seeds for a healthier option.
6. Sacrificing Dessert
Give yourself a break! We all need it
once in a while.
Keep your sweet tooth satisfied but
choose your dessert options.
Research shows that having a bit of
dessert can actually help in weight loss.
Have it for breakfast – maybe you can
have a cup of berries and yogurt or some yummy, dark hot chocolate.
7. Missing Meals
Actually, when trying to shed pounds,
having small meals five times a day is best.
It not only promotes healthy digestion
but it also speeds up your metabolism causing you to burn calories and shed
pounds quicker.
Skipping meals does the opposite for
your body.
And yes, it is true that breakfast is
the most important meal of the day.
It starts up your system early and keeps
it going.
According to studies, you need to have
at least 1,200 calories per day to keep yourself healthy.
Keep your muscles excited and change
your exercise plan regularly.
It will help you burn the calories you
need to and will keep you challenged as well.
8. Too Many Healthy Snacks Add Up
When on a diet, we choose healthy food
items to snack on when the hunger pangs approach.
Fruits, nuts and granola bars are some
samples of healthy snack choices.
However, balance is still key.
Fruits, for example, despite being good
for the body still contain high amounts of sugar.
So, we have it for the vitamins and
minerals it deposits into our system but still in moderation.
The same goes for every other snack we
choose.
9. Plastic Bottles
We definitely believe that water is
necessary for a healthy diet plan.
Eight glasses or more a day keeps you
hydrated and promotes proper digestion.
The health benefits are numerous,
including natural cleansing for your system.
For me, it is also still the best thirst
quencher.
What you need to consider is the bottle
you use for your water.
Plastic water bottles contain a
substance called Bisphenol A which is considered harmful for the body.
Also known as BPA, studies have linked
it to infertility and obesity.
Consider using water bottles that you
can reuse and that are BPA free.
10. Life Needs A Little Sugar
Sodas, gum, desserts and so many more
products are labeled sugar-free and automatically we think, “Okay, this must be
the better choice.”
Well, if you’re counting calories then,
yes, these products are helpful; but, don’t think that keeping the numbers low
equals a healthier lifestyle.
Artificial sweeteners have chemicals in
them, like aspartame and sucralose, that are linked with possible heart
disease.
Packets of sweeteners are also more
potent than sugar and studies have shown that regular intake of the product can
lead to addiction to the flavor and thus cause obesity.


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