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11.09.2015

Calorie Shifting Diet Plan - Lose Weight & Feel Great

Imagine yourself sitting in the reading room at the local library, it is all silent and nice. You are reading a great book about diets and there are some delicious recipes. All of a sudden there is this sound, it sounds like someone is mumbling and it peaks sounding like thunder. All of a sudden you start to feel embarrassed because it is your stomach that wants something to digest. It is rumbling and stumbling down there and you give the people looking at you an awkward smile.

Situations like the above are common when you try out the latest fad starvation diet. Your stomach doesn't get enough foods to digest so it reminds you constantly that it wants more!

I used to think that situations like these were a must when dieting. That along with feeling like crap, hissing at the kids and getting angry over nothing. They were all receipts that the diet was working. Tormenting oneself is required, and it simply means that you are doing the right thing? -No.

In the last year or so I learned that this is not the way to go at it, doing good should also mean feeling good. If you are overweight and trying to lose some of the excessive pounds should make you feel good and you shouldn't be craving foods, your stomach is meant to be at peace.

Several diets have the purpose of starving out the fat, while others exclude certain groups of foods. Living without carbohydrates for example. I bet you never ever crave an apple more then when you have been on a non-carb diet for a week or two. I believe that means that your body wants some carbohydrates and that it isn't a natural thing to exclude carbohydrates. You know our brain, the substance in your head? Well, it wants carbohydrates. Those is the premium fuel for it. When you don't eat them your brain will run on fat. That ought to be a good thing, right? We are trying to lose fat. That is our purpose with dieting.

Well, at least I wouldn't agree. Although the brain runs nicely on fat (or ketone), it isn't performing as well as it would with glucose (carbohydrates). Why do you think that top-fuel cars runs on nitro instead of low grade petrol? I want my brain to perform well so I eat carbohydrates. Besides, if you don't eat carbohydrates, your body goes into ketoacidosis, and your breath start to smell like nail-polish remover, and how cool is that?

A diet that makes you lose weight should be all-round. You should eat from every group of foods including fat. You should be able to eat until you are not hungry.

Ok, that sounds like a utopia right? It is. You have to do some changes because otherwise you won't lose weight. Of course you could start taking some pills, like orlistat or something. But that also isn't a natural thing, and you could get worse side effects than a mumbling stomach!

The calorie shifting diet means that you shift calories. And you shift calories from all food groups. Now, this diet is promoted like it's a brand new discovery, but in fact it is one of the oldest tricks in the dieters bible. I can't remember the first time I heard of it but of course it wasn't referred to as calorie shifting.

The basic theory is based on the fact that you metabolism is pre-programmed for this day (today). It is programmed from the previous 2-3 days. The theory is that if you ate something during these 2-3 days, your metabolism figure that you will eat the same today. But, you shift calories and that confuses the metabolism and it goes into a supercharged mode because it believes that it need more energy. It takes this energy from our energy-reserve. How do the body store energy? In fat. So your metabolism will increase the release rate of fat meaning that you burn the fat for energy. At the same time you eat a more healthy diet which keeps your insulin level low and this, my friend, means that your body will not be able to put as much fat into the cell again creating a deficit.

Ok, we created a deficit, so what? Well, this is fat lost! How cool is that?!

Jennifer Olsen was a master of failing at different diets. She understood that there were more to losing weight then just going on a diet. Today she has lost nearly 50 pounds with the calorie-shifting diet and meanwhile she has finished reading 'Burn The Fat, Feed The Muscle' and she is implementing what she learned into daily activities.
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