Myths
are a part of every society and culture. They help explain common
experiences
that are mysterious, frightening, or difficult to understand.
Ancient
civilizations used myths to explain aspects of the world
that
they could not comprehend. Joseph Campbell, author of the book
The Power of Myth, explains
that we need myths to survive and to
explain
and understand our existence.
Myths
are powerful. They can inspire us to great heights. But they
can
also become traps when they mask the full truth. If you go beyond
the
kernel of truth that forms the basis of the myth and believe that
every
aspect of the myth is true, you can become paralyzed into inaction
because
the myth seemingly explains everything.
Many
popular weight-loss methods can be attractive and persuasive.
Who
hasn’t tried at least a few of the latest and greatest weightloss
plans?
These methods are appealing because they are based on a
believable
myth, a convincing scientific explanation, and a fantastic
promise:
the pitch is that if you buy into the myth, you will lose weight
quickly.
Perhaps
you believed the myth that simply by cutting back on fat
you
could lose weight permanently. Maybe you believed the myth that
cutting
out most carbohydrates would magically melt away your extra
fat
and pounds. Perhaps you subscribed to the common myth that if
you simply began
exercising more, your weight would come off.
wish we could
tell you that these myths were true. While each has
some kernels of
truth, they’re missing quite a bit as well. That’s the
point of this
book; we’ll fill you in on the whole story.
Myths have the
power to keep you riding the weight-loss roller
coaster or
prevent you from trying again. That is why it is so important
to pull out the
kernel of truth and discard the rest. Until you separate
the truth from
the myth, you won’t achieve your goal of sustainable
weight loss.
Stop in your
local bookstore, browse online, or watch one of television’s
morning shows
and you will quickly see that weight-loss myths
are abundant.
One popular myth states that carrying a few extra
pounds around
doesn’t really have an impact on your health.The myth
has a kernel of
truth: carrying around a few extra pounds is not as risky
as carrying
around a lot of extra pounds. But the whole truth is that
even gaining
small amounts of weight as the years go by carries a
health risk.
Today, an even
more widespread but fading myth is that a
low-carbohydrate
diet magically melts away pounds and is the
answer to
weight loss. Once again, there is an element of truth to this
myth. Many
people eat overly large portions of carbohydrates like
pasta and
bread, as well as too many foods with added sugars and
highly
processed flour. This type of eating can contribute to weight
gain in very
significant ways. Furthermore, carbohydrate foods supply
a majority of
our calories. So cutting back on empty calories from
added sugar and
highly processed flour can help you lose weight as
long as you
don’t fill your diet with low-carbohydrate, calorie-rich
foods.
Or what about
the common myth that all you need to do is go to
the gym and
work out to lose weight? There is a kernel of truth to the
relationship
between regular exercise and weight loss. But individuals
who think that
they can lose weight simply by increasing their exercise
program and not
controlling their food intake are almost always
embarking on a futile journey.
We all have
myths. Some are wonderful because they inspire us.
Some get in the
way of our progress. Myths can be busted through
knowledge. The
road to sustainable weight loss begins when you get
rid of the
weight-loss myths standing in your way and learn how to
make the
science of weight loss work for you.
This book is
about weight-loss truths. Our goal is to tell you the
whole truth
about how you can lose weight for good. In doing so, we
can help you
base your weight-loss efforts on solid principles that
work and that
are based on years of experience and hundreds of scientific
studies, many
of which were performed at the Rippe Lifestyle
Institute (RLI)
or with people following the Weight Watchers program.
Together, we’ve
had the opportunity to learn from countless people
about what
works when it comes to sustainable weight loss.We know
that with the right methoand,
long-term weight loss is possible.
By James M. Rippe, M. Dand Weight Watchersd.
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