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The First Steps To Curing Obesity
Obesity is now our biggest health issue.
Obesity has become an epidemic, especially in The United
States. An average of 300,000 Americans die each year and
nearly $177 billion is spent on illnesses related to
obesity.
Obesity can affect your legs and back. It can raise your
blood pressure and even cause diabetes.
We are becoming fat and lazy, but before we can conquer
the problem, we have to start accepting responsibility for
our own actions. What you are about to read may offend some
people, but it needs to be said.
Many people suffer from being overweight. It may result
from a stocky build, slow metabolism, or some other physical
reason, but it is a fact of life for many people. They will
probably struggle with it their entire lives.
But obesity is different. A very miniscule percentage of
obese people have medical reasons for their condition. The
rest of them just cannot stop shoveling the food in long
enough to see the consequences of their actions.
How many times have you been in a restaurant or at a
party and watched an obviously obese person shoveling in the
food and drinking a diet soda? Do they think the diet soda
will make all that fat and calories go away? It doesn't work
that way.
Please understand that the following suggestions are only
the beginning of a very long and bumpy road to recovery. But
even the longest journey begins with a single step.
1. Put down that Twinkie!
Someone, right this minute, is probably reading this
article and eating something fattening. If not, it has
probably been less that an hour since they have last eaten.
Before they can recover from their problem, they have to
admit that they have one. And that Twinkie is the first
sign.
If this is you and you feel that you absolutely must eat
something, get some fresh fruit or vegetables. They not only
contain the essential nutrients that your body needs for
good health, but some will actually burn more calories that
they replace.
2. See your doctor.
If you are more than 50 pounds overweight, only a fool
would recommend any diet plan until you are medically
cleared by your physician.
Your doctor can also advise you on the best programs to
help you get started.
This cannot be emphasized enough. Once you have
eliminated the fattening foods, see your doctor before going
one step farther.
3. Consider seeing a counselor.
Is there a deep seated, subconscious reason for your
obesity or are you just a pig? The answers may surprise you.
Once you discover the reasons for your self destructive
behavior, you will be better equipped to handle them.
If you cannot afford counseling, talk to a trusted friend
or, if you are a religious person, perhaps someone at your
church.
They may not be able to diagnose your problem, but they
can be there for you when you encounter those bumps in the
road to recovery.
The bottom line is this. Curing your obesity and getting
fit not only will increase the likelihood of a longer life,
it will make that life much more pleasant.
Maybe it's time you stopped looking for sympathy and give
yourself a swift kick in the pants.
Article Author - Jill Miller
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