Nutrition
Games
If you’re
a constant dieter, or are overweight, you should really stop playing
nutrition games with your body. The more you abuse your body the more
you’re going to lose control over what happens to it.
It’s not
easy if you’re overweight. I know that. I also know how hard
it is to lose weight, and how tempting all those new diets are. They
promise you a quick fix, and tell you that you can lose so many pounds
within a short period of time.
They will give you
testimonials of people telling you their success stories, and these are
probably true. What they don’t tell you however, is that all
the constant dieting, and bingeing can take a toll on your body. As can
rapid weight loss. All of these will just be playing nutrition games on
your body, not giving it a time to recover from either extreme.
By first feeding
your body too many of the wrong foods you’re starving it of
the proper nutrients. Then by going on a quick weight-loss diet
you’re again starving it of the proper nutrients as now your
body will be craving foods that will fulfill it but you’re
not giving them.
These can be
dangerous nutrition games to play as eventually your body will just get
tired of going back and forth between yes, and no, and will stop
listening to you. And that’s when you get in real trouble.
There are ways
around this but by this time you’ve probably heard them all
and don’t want to listen any more. I feel that it must still
be said however. If so many people are still so overweight then the
message must not be spreading as well as it should. The only real way
to circumvent these nutrition games that you play with your body is to
change your whole lifestyle and start
eating sensibly.
I know that
it’s easier said than done since I went through the same
cycle of bingeing and then dieting. But I was lucky enough that I found
my way back to the sensible path. It wasn’t easy, but I
crawled up the precipice of nutrition games that I had built for
myself, slowly and painfully. There was no easy road for me, I had been
doing this whole thing far longer than I cared to admit.
But when I finally
admitted to myself that I needed to stop this dangerous path of
nutrition games that I was on, I was able to seek help and find the
strength within me to stop my downward spiral. I’m no saint,
I still slip up from time to time and find myself gorging on my
favorite foods, but now I know better than to slip down into a pit of
despair for being only all-too-human.
So stop playing
nutrition games with yourself, you deserve better than that, and you
can get better than that if you just reach
out and find that resilient core of inner strength.