Weight loss is a tricky subject because of the amount of conflicting information. Americans spend approximately $30 billion per year on diet programs, products, foods, and drinks. Countless publications, experts, and doctors all propose one scheme or another, and most people are left with their own ideas and methods on how to make the process easy, pain-free, and effective; however, these homegrown methods might not be safe, sustainable, or good for you. It’s important to lose weight because excess weight is a risk factor in Type 2 Diabetes, heart disease, osteoarthritis, and elevated blood pressure. It’s critical to keep in mind that whatever your goals – athletic performance, aesthetics and attraction, or spousal pressure – that you not lose too much and encounter the plethora of problems associated with being underweight such as increased risk of death, immune system weakening, and trouble regulating body temperature.
Some safe, effective, and documented weight loss methods are as follows:
Monitor and reduce caloric intake and increase physical exercise.
Raw plant foods are low in calories and high in nutrients. Try blending...