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Is Your Metabolism Broken?

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Should you lose weight fast or slow? Popular TV shows display incredible weekly weight loss -- is it safe? Let's explore!

Keywords

obesity, motivation, diet, weight, carb, metabolism, calories

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<b><i><u>Is Your Metabolism Broken</u>?</i></b>

As the founder of the KimkinsDietI&#39;m asked many questions about the low calorie low carb Kimkins Diet. Without a doubt the most common question is &quot;<i>But won&#39;t lower calories ruin my metabolism</i>?&quot; Not a chance.Why do people stop losing after several diets? There&#39;s a variety of reasons that come into play.

First, people tend to be a little sloppier in later diet attempts. Whether carbs or calories, there may be too much &quot;guessing&quot; or &quot;forgetting&quot; going on, bites here and there don&#39;t get counted, quantities that are under estimated.

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Second, how old were you when your metabolism <i>wasn&#39;t </i>&quot;broken&quot;? Our body clock naturally begins dropping around age 40 and continues dropping 10% each decade. This means the 1500 calories you could eat at age 25 and still lose, isn&#39;t going to work at age 50. At least not in the same way. Chances are you were also a bit more active 25 years ago.

Third, we need to compare apples with apples and notoranges. The weight lost on a traditional diet will be moderate at best. The dogma of &quot;safely&quot; losing 1-2 lbs a week is in no danger of being threatened!

However, the weight lost on a low carb diet will easily double that number, particularly if it&#39;s a low calorie low carb diet like Kimkins.Fortunately, TV shows like <u>The Biggest Loser</u> and <u>Celebrity Fit Club</u> have shown us that it&#39;s entirely safe and desirable to lose 5, 10, 15 lbs a week if obese.

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A tip to keep in mind is that your body will never lose more quickly than is safe. This is why a person with 100 lbs to lose might lose 10 lbs in a week, while a person with only 10 lbs to lose will not lose the entire 10 lbs in one week.

Our metabolism is a living, dynamic system. Throughout the day it fluctuates depending on our body clock and activities. New dieters are often afraid of &quot;ruining&quot; their metabolism by dropping calories. Hogwash! Does your metabolism drop when calories drop? Yes, but not to any great degree. Want proof? Look at the <u>Success Stories</u> at the Kimkins website! Look at the amazing losses each week on <u>The Biggest Loser</u>.

Ask yourself this. Knowing that your metabolism drops to its lowest level while you sleep at night, do you set your alarm for 2 am to eat and keep your metabolism high? Of course not! When you wake in the morning, your metabolism automatically rises as soon as your eyes open, get out of bed, take a shower, get the kids ready for school and get yourself together for your own day.

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If you&#39;re still on the fence about whether lower calories means ruined metabolism, keep in mind that gastric bypass patients are intended to eat around 500 calories a day after surgery. <i>It&#39;s the entire purpose of the surgery.</i> Those that follow the 500 calorie instructions lose extremely fast. Those who can&#39;t commit and pick easily digestible high calorie foods like mashed potatoes, candy, soda, chips, alcohol and ice cream don&#39;t lose or may even gain.

If you&#39;re considering a diet don&#39;t be afraid of losing quickly. <u>Do</u> be afraid of the side effects of obesity. It only take a few extra pounds before developing Type 2 diabetes and once you have it, it&#39;s for life. Your cells never regain their ability to use insulin.

Naturally I&#39;d like to suggest the Kimkins Diet for anyone who&#39;s serious about losing weight. But the Kimkins program is strict, it&#39;s not for sissies. It&#39;s for people who want to lose <u>now</u>.

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If you don&#39;t pick Kimkins, <i>please find something</i>. Obesity is dangerous and expensive. Call a local hospital and ask what the typical hospital bill is for a heart attack or diabetic limb amputation.