Right is to Wrong as Health is to Profit
Copyright 2005 Jeff Garcia
It costs the state over $100 billion a year, over 100 million
Americans are still at risk and more than 400,000 have died from
it over the past 12 months...
It is sadly self inflicted and second only to smoking and left
to its current trends it will easily take the number one slot
within the next 5 years. It is of course Obesity! And yet no one
seems to butt an eyelid despite it being a serious major
problem, in fact an epidemic. But how often do we think why?
Who is responsible? The food manufacturers, the government or us
- the individual. Jeff Garcia of Aspirational Solutions said "In
simple terms we all have choices as to what we decide to put
inside our own body in the form of food, and therefore the
ultimate responsibility lies with the individual with respect to
their chosen diet. Obesity is having a massive impact on the
western world at large with all the causes well documented but
comparatively little in terms, of solid long term real
solutions. As a research specialist, we have severe concerns
regarding the current obesity trends and have developed
methodologies to help combat the problem for individuals based
on our nutritional inheritance. At the end of the day it is up
to each and every individual to take responsibility for their
own being."
Our nutritional world is full of contradiction. On the one hand
our Supermarkets sell slimming products alongside the very
products that contribute to people being overweight and obese in
the first instance. The Grocery industry employs highly paid and
powerful lobbyists to work with Government to ensure; not only
that there is no adverse legislation passed that could in any
way affect the industry's sales; but indeed that Government
representatives never communicate to the public at large in a
manner that may have an adverse effect on the sales of a grocery
product.
There would be a public outcry at the mere thought of BSE (Mad
Cow Disease) being detected in livestock and yet many food
manufacturers, particularly fast food chains consistently
produce food containing ingredients which could be justifiably
described at nothing less than 'toxic'. In reality why would any
of the offending manufacturers want to change when they are
making billions of dollars profit each and every year. In a
similar vein, do the health and diet companies really want you
to succeed in losing weight? Perhaps not, as their mere
existence is dependant on you not being successful. They are
dependant on 'successful failures'. An Internet search on the
word "Diet" reveals in excess of 96,000,000 web pages of diet
plans, pills, potions, miracle cures and yet we are in the midst
of an obesity epidemic. So we must ask what is it that is simply
not working. We only have to look around us to see with our own
eyes that there is a problem.
Bob Schwartz - an American health expert and nutritionist has
stated "Diets are in fact designed not to work." The evidence of
60% of the American population is proof enough.
Both the grocery and diet industries are to too big, too
powerful and above all worth billions. There is no intention nor
reason for them to change. Are they not part of the problem? You
and only you have the power to change and therefore you need,
must and can 'gain control' as an individual. There is only one
successful method to enduring weight loss and that is to embark
on a nutritional scheme that is in line with the expectation of
your body. The range of 'acceptable foods' is believed to be far
less narrow that originally thought. This is based on the fact
that we have existed on this planet for 99.5% of our time as
'humanoid beings' for well over 2 million years as a
'hunter/gatherer'. We primarily existed on a diet of meat, fish,
shellfish, plant vegetation, fruit, seeds and nuts for the
majority of this time until the agricultural revolution. This is
eons of time during which our body has formed natural biological
and chemical processes to best extract the nutrients it needs
from these food types during the digestion process. The foods
were natural and 'raw' and in effect the body had to 'work hard'
to extract the carbohydrates, proteins and fats it required, in
addition to the essential vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals
it needs to live healthily. This is all just part of the process
of evolution where only the fittest survive.
But how divorced is today's diet of manufactured processed food
to the foods consumed by our distant cousins. Our diet has so
dramatically changed in only the last 40-50 years - and not for
the better. Our food has become more processed which has in
effect, has made it 'too easy' to digest and it does not contain
the same balance of carbohydrates, protein and fats that our
body has been biologically designed to accept. It also contains
far less vitamins and minerals, and more importantly, little or
no phytochemicals that our body has relied on for disease
protection over hundreds and thousand of generations. So why
should we be surprised that Mother Nature has reacted in light
that 40-50 years is not even the width of an atom on the
evolutionary scale. In terms of digestion our body is doing
exactly the same at it was 30,000 years ago. It is therefore us
that has to make the change as an individual to achieve a
nutritional balance that has formed part of our genetic
inheritance over millions of years of evolution. Nature will not
change in our lifetime, so we must.
Therefore ...No change = No enduring weight loss and good health.
The changes a successful dieter must achieve are:
1. To ensure a sufficient daily quantity of water is consumed to
allow the processes of cell metabolism to occurs efficiently,
particularly relating to digestion and energy release. The vast
majority of these metabolic chemical reactions require the
presence of the H2O molecule - therefore adequate consumption of
water is essential, but surprisingly this is only achieved by
the minority.
2. To revert back to consuming more foods that are natural, free
from being heavily processed and therefore allied to nutrition
that the body has been designed for and expects. The more
natural the food is, the more it is in line with our genetic
nutritional inheritance and the more energy required for its
digestion. The reverse is also true. Additionally, a wide range
of natural food contains all the micronutrients, including
phytochemicals that are essential for our healthy existence,
aside from the well documented vitamins and minerals.
3. Develop a lifestyle that energizes and works the body's
muscular structure which is a prerequisite to the biological
processes that result in the promotion of good health and well
being. Exercise acts as a evolutionary 'biological trigger' to
indicate to the body that your 'self being' is capable of
securing food as in the act of 'hunting and gathering'. Not
exercising triggers a reaction to 'store fat' and it is a
biological mechanism to support survival. It lowers the rate of
energy consumption and metabolism and is based on the assumption
that your 'self being' is not capable of 'hunting' and is
therefore unable to secure food. This is Nature's survival
technique to reserve energy and maintain a constant body
temperature as exercise and movement generates heat and helps to
maintain warmth.
4. Mentally re-educate to retrain the mind to overcome the
addictive properties of the 'modern' food types such as refined
sugars and processed fats. A switch to more natural foods
initiates the process, but the mental addiction of 'emotional
hunger' must also be addressed to distinguish it from normal
'biological hunger'. Mental training is an essential ingredient
of any successful training process.
Weight loss can never be maintained without all 4 of these
stages being consistently applied and actively used. They are
all interdependent.
Living in a nutritional hell is a mental choice...it always was.
Jeff Garcia of Aspirational Solutions specializes in providing
tangible solutions to the demands of their client base through a
comprehensive understanding and meticulous research of specific
issues. These same discussions and dieting methods of success
have been detailed in a publication called Glycemic Superfoods
allowing everyone to review their own attitude and thought
process towards their own diet and nutrition.