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Fasting For Weight Loss - Is It Healthy?
Aren't you punishing yourself? At one point of time you didn't even bothered to find out what you are having. All sorts of spicy fast food were your favorites. You had yuck tendency towards fruits and low calorie fibers. High content of animal protein and cuisines with extra layer of cream made you feel exotic.
Now when the size of your waistline is about to touch 38, you have become over-conscious about your diet. Poor fellow; nothing can really help you out. Finally you have started skipping your meals and being choice less you have picked up the measure of fasting to put down your weight. Is fasting healthy? Will it really help you to shed off your accumulated fat? Will it not damage your health in any form?
Rearrange your diet
Fasting has often been misinterpreted and used in a wrong way. Fasting never means giving up eating. It is actually a control measure on your diet and very much a part of your diet.
When you are on fast you are actually trying to give a balanced shape to your diet. Fasting keeps a control over your appetite and tries to put off your hunger cravings. Over these years you have already build up overeating habits. You cannot bring a pause to them all of a sudden. What you can do is give a break to your eating habit and eating schedule.
* Don't eat a lot a time. Break up your one time meal into two parts and have it twice.
* Chuck off the fatty substances and take care of the preparation part. Most often over frying of an item reduces its food value and consuming those also helps you to gather more flab around your abs. You can prefer stews and soups instead of spicy curries and fries.
