Rapid Tone Diet Block Fat And Suppress Cravings Naturally

There's a certain psychology of weight loss. Taking advantage of how we perceive our world can facilitate our desire to lose weight. Health psychologists and weight loss experts have devoted lifetimes to studying what works and what doesn't. The following are just a few pointers from a long list of useful "mind tricks:"

* Logs and contracts: All people intent on losing weight should keep logs of how much they eat and how much they exercise. Logs help put everything in perspective and help dieters plan out what they need to do. Diet and exercise contracts also help people lose weight. By writing a contract in concise and specific language, people make an obligation to themselves or others (for example another like-minded dieter) to devote themselves to losing weight.

* Stimulus control: Certain environments serve as keys or triggers to eat mindlessly. Good examples of mindless eating environments include sitting in front of the television watching "American Idol" or playing video games. Dieters should limit eating to one area of the house like the kitchen or dining room.

* Altering the act of eating: Most people eat too fast. By consuming food quickly, people end up not realizing that they're already full. It's important for dieters to slow down and enjoy their food.

* Social support: No dieter is an island. It's best to enlist the help of friends and family when losing weight.

But inevitably most diets fail. People often underestimate their caloric intake and strive for unattainable weight loss goals. Worst of all, dieters oftentimes end up gaining back weight in excess of what they lost. Many people develop an unhealthy history of failed diets and chronic weight loss and weight gain ("yo-yo dieting"). For some failed dieters, more intensive methods of diet and weight loss are beneficial, like Weight Watchers or medical supervision by a physician or health care professional. Others may need to pursue more invasive interventions.

Weight loss: pills and "going under the knife"

Many people never achieve desired health and cosmetic effects from diet and exercise alone. There are other options.

Certain obese people with BMI's between 30 and 40 are eligible for drug (medication) therapy. "Pills" include antidepressants, stimulants and medications like Orlistat which decreases the absorption of dietary fat. At best, medication only results in moderate weight loss ranging from 10 to 15 percent and ceases once a patient stops taking the drugs. Furthermore, all medications have side effects and weight loss pills are no different. For example, because of their high addiction-potential, stimulants are only recommended for short-term use.

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