Why Don’t Diets Ever Work!
57Permanent Cure For Obesity
Everybody knows diets never work long term. But here is what you don’t know; it is now possible to cure all non-medical weight problems and obesity permanently.
And Guess What? The cure has nothing to do with the words ‘healthy balanced diet’ or ‘calorie control’.
The information about this discovery is contained in a Book called My Own Plan by Kirsten Plotkin. It is the first time ever, this information has been revealed.
If it were possible, diets should be banned. Not because they never work long term, but because they ruin our body’s natural mechanism to control our weight. It now looks like serial diets are at least one of the causes for the obesity epidemic we see today. What is worse; we are passing it on to our children.
If you think diets ultimately fail because people fail to stay on them, think again. This is the belief encouraged by the diet industry, it is self serving and it is completely false.
The easiest way to confirm that is to seek out anyone who was an adult forty years ago. Ask them if obesity and Type2 Diabetes were common problems back then. They can confirm that weight problems were rare and usually had a medical Cause. Type2 Diabetes was unheard of.
It is no coincidence that the diet industry began to get established, not long before weight problems began to appear. Both have been growing in tandem ever since. Each decade we notice the problem has increased exponentially, till today, when we learn it has now affected sixty percent of the population. Where will this take us in another decade? Some Futurist’s have predicted that it is everybody's destiny.
Let’s prove them wrong.
You may think fast food and pastries are the cause of today’s obesity epidemic. That is wrong. Burgers and Hot Dogs and many other Fast foods, as well as cakes sweets and anything else you can think of. All were readily available much longer than forty years ago. Fast foods were simply different, mainly because they contained a lot more fat.
The same is true of our meat and poultry today, which no longer resembles, either in color or texture, the products you would have seen at the butchers forty years ago. Where food is concerned, we have inherited a tasteless, colorless, almost odorless “Food Mall world of convenience", and the people who have profited are the same people who tell us which products are healthy for us to eat.
We need to unlearn some things we currently hold very dear. You see: Green, by definition, does not mean Good. Foods are not healthy simply because they are called healthy by a lot of other people. It is not natural to be on a diet. Our body does not require that we split our food into groups. The whole premise is absurd.
We do not need to separate our food into categories. The body doesn’t expect it, it will do all that work for us, as long as we give it the right fuel, that is, the food nature intended. A diet has only ever been necessary when it forms part of a treatment for a medical condition.
If you want to learn how we got it so wrong and how we can fix it, and finally have a permanent weight loss solution, you will find the information in a book called, My own Plan It is important to yours and your family's future health that you know the answers.
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Of course, not everybody has a weight problem and you maybe one of the forty percent or less who does not yet have one. But if you can see that this book holds great value to at least sixty percent of the population, you may decide you’d like to market it.
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Kirsten Plotkin
Goldcoast Australia
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Thanks Karen I fully agree. I think once people realize the significance of what this book is really about, they will finally stop thinking 'diet' and begin to realize that unless we have a medical condition, the word 'diet', no longer belongs in our vocabulary.









Karen Weir says:
5 months ago
great hub Kirsten. I'd like to add though that even people who do not have a weight problem can benefit from reading this book. It is a very interesting read and quite a different spin on the obesity epidemic.