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How Fat Can Make You Thin - By: Jim Nash

Since the "fat-free craze" began, statistics show we are growing fatter and fatter every year. Just because a food is fat-free doesn't mean it's calorie-free or for that matter, healthy. As a dieter, you need to get up to speed on "good fats", or high density lipoprotiens, and lose the fat from your body, not from your diet. The plain and simple truth is that we all need a certain amount of fat in our diets. The key to success is to get the healthy fats in the correct proportions into our bodies. Today, the words "FAT-FREE," sing to all of us who are dieting around the world, and products display bright and flashy advertisements making claims that they are healthy foods because they are low fat or fat free. However, as conscientious weight watchers fill their shelves with fat-free foods week after week, many discover that they are losing the battle to dieting and their weight continues to rise! Why this is, you may ask. Let's take a look at what we have been told throughout the years.

Although we've been taught to think of fat as the culprit for our weight gain, clearly this is only part of the whole picture of living a more healthy and active life. Just because a food is fat-free doesn't mean it's calorie-free or healthy. Many fat-free foods actually are high in sugar and carbohydrate calories. And these calories become converted into the thing we've been trying to avoid-Fat! Now that "fat free" food has helped to gain a few more pounds! Eating the right fats is important in helping you to lose the fat from your body, while eating the wrong fats will do the opposite. Ironically, we need some good fats to help us burn fat and lose weight. When trying to lose weight, we need to understand the importance of a well-balanced diet that includes enough "good fats," such as those found in fish and olive oil. If you avoid the "fat free" craze and give your body the nourishment it needs, you'll steadily lose weight and feel better as you go.

As you feel better, you will find that you want to include other healthy aspects into your lifestyle. So, remember that fat is one of the keys to your weight loss!

About the Author

Jim Nash is the owner of Visionquest Nutrition and a personal wellness coach. He received BA in Kinesiology in 1990 from the University of Northern Colorado and has been helping people live more healthy lives since then. Jim has also lost over 100 lbs, and has kept it off giving him a unique understanding of the challenges of weight loss. Learn more about living a healthy, active life at: http://www.visionquestnutrition.com

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