Low Carb Diet Plan - Treat Your Body Like You Treat Your Car
It simply amazes me.
Everyday I see otherwise smart individuals cramming garbage into
their faces without a single thought about what it's doing to
their body.
They go out of their way to keep their vehicle in top running
condition by putting in the best gas and engine additives (to
keep the fuel lines clean and prevent gunk buildup), put in
fresh plugs and wires (gotta have decent pickup!) and wash it
every week.
I can completely understand this attitude because a car's a
major investment and you want to keep it as long as possible.
On the other hand, your body is yours for life! You only get
one. So why would you treat your body with any less respect than
you treat your vehicle? Why wouldn't you want to put only the
best fuel available into your personal "machine" to keep it in
optimal running condition?
By eating junk food and drinking sugary sodas and fruit drinks
you're basically telling yourself that you don't matter. That
your material possessions are more important than your own
health and well being.
Doesn't it make sense to give yourself the best possible chance
at staying healthy when you're the one paying the bills?
I have a friend who's a fairly shrewd business man. He sells
cars on the side to make extra cash and he always makes a
profit. He knows a lot about cars and always keeps his own
vehicles immaculate inside and out.
He's also risen to the top of his chosen profession of printing
and has a good family life. He's a winner.
Physically, on the other hand, he's a different story.
He has high blood pressure which causes his hands to shake
uncontrollably. His family has a history of heart disease.
So what does he choose to eat when it comes time for his lunch?
A candy bar, a muffin and a 20oz. bottle of Mountain Dew! Wow!
The reason I bring up this particular friend (because I could
use many others as an example of poor diet) is that he recently
had a bout with hemmorhoids which caused him to alter his diet
for the better which included cutting out the sugary sweets and
soda and eating some roughage (Wasa Crisp crackers was the
choice here), more raw veggies and drinking water instead of
soda.
This is the premise behind a true low carb diet plan. Cut out
the simple carbs (sugar and processed foods) and eat sensibly.
So what did this drastic dietary change result in? An amazing
transformation to say the least. His hands almost stopped
shaking completely (lowered his blood pressure), his energy
increased (no more sugar spikes and crashes) and he just all
around felt better. Oh, and his hemorrhoids got better too!
Now, you'd think that with all these nearly miraculous turns in
his overall health, he'd stick to what's working and reduce his
risks of heart disease and other ailments.
Nope!
As soon as he felt better he went back to his old diet (if
that's what you want to call it!) and back came the shakes.
I doubt that everyone with bad dietary habits shows such obvious
signs of their effects as my friend does, but rest assured that
your diet is directly affecting your health.
As the old saying goes "Garbage in, garbage out!"
By adopting a low carb diet plan and sticking to it, you can
increase your energy and vitality, lose weight, build self
confidence (because you'll look and feel better) and just plain
be healthier!