Low carb intelligence vs. low carb stupidity
Remember that movie with Jim Carey, "Dumb and Dumber?" And
remember the sequel to that movie, "Dumb and Dumberer?" Well,
the low carb mania that is sweeping the globe today has reached
a level beyond dumberer... It’s more like dumberererer
(try to say that five times real fast)
There is an epidemic of "low carb stupidity" running rampant
among millions of people throughout the world today - and fast
food restaurants, food product manufacturers, supplement companies,
and weight loss programs are capitalizing on it in a big way in 2004!
The low carb diet is not inherently stupid, however. It can be
quite beneficial within certain parameters and under the
right circumstances. The problem is that many practitioners
are uninformed, misinformed, or simply lack the common sense
and intuitive bodily wisdom to utilize the low carb approach
intelligently.
Many low-carbers don’t even know why they are on a low carb
diet, they’re just following the followers. Not intelligent.
Doing what everyone else is doing is always one of the
surest, straightest routes to arrive at mediocrity! If you
want to be a success, your chances are far greater if
you look at what the masses are doing and do the exact opposite!
Fortunately, there is such a thing as "low carb intelligence."
Hopefully, by reading my brief rant this month, you will
increase your carb IQ, and soon join the ranks of the
extraordinarily fit, lean and healthy "carbo geniuses!"
Low carb stupidity #1
Selecting your beer or liquor carefully to make sure you have
the brand with the fewest grams of carbs.
Low carb intelligence
Avoiding alcohol if you’re trying to lose body fat. Drinking only
in moderation if you’re trying to maintain your weight and be
healthy.
Low carb stupidity #2
Believing any of the following: Low carbs diets are the only way
to lose fat, low carb diets are the best way to lose fat, no
one should ever eat a high carb diet, high carbs always make you
fat, starches and grains make everyone sick and unhealthy.
Low carb intelligence
Adjusting your approach according to your health status, your
goals and your body type, not according to generalizations
preached by dogmatic diet "gurus."
Low carb stupidity #3
Going on the Atkins diet (or any other very low carb/ketogenic
diet) with absolutely no idea why you’re doing it or how the
diet works (going on it because "everybody" is doing it and
because you see it advertised everywhere.)
Low carb intelligence
Studying the physiology and biochemistry of the low carb diet
and completely understanding all the pros and cons. Then making
an informed decision whether to restrict carbs based on your
own personal goals, needs and heath status.
Low carb stupidity #4
Thinking that very low carb (ketogenic) dieting is a
maintainable "lifestyle."
Low carb intelligence
Understanding that reasonable (moderate) restriction of carbs
can be a helpful short term strategy for fat loss, a good way
to reach a peak, a legitimate method to control appetite, and
an effective way for some people to control insulin. But
also understanding that a balanced diet of natural foods is
probably the most suitable of all the diets for health,
lifelong maintenance and weight control.
Low carb stupidity #5
Believing calories don’t count if you just cut out your carbs
(or not counting calories because it’s "too much work.")
Low carb intelligence
Knowing that fat loss always did and always will boil down to
calories in vs. calories out. Taking the time and effort to
crunch your numbers (at least once), typing up your menu on
a spreadsheet, keeping a diary, and/or using nutrition
tracking software.
Low carb stupidity #6
Staying on a low carb diet that has stopped working (or never
worked in the first place).
Low carb intelligence
Adjusting your diet according to your results; understanding
that a common definition of insanity (and/or stupidity) is
to continue to do the same things over and over again, while
expecting a different result.
Low carb stupidity#7
Believing that you don’t need exercise because all you need to
do is cut carbs.
Low carb intelligence
Knowing that dieting is the worst way to lose fat and that
exercise is the best way to lose fat (Burn The Fat, don’t
starve the fat).
Low carb stupidity #8
Using the argument; "There’s no such thing as an essential
carbohydrate" as justification for low carb dieting.
Low carb intelligence
Realizing that textbook definitions of "essential" can be
taken out of context to promote a fad diet and that just
because there’s technically no "essential" carbohydrates
(as there are essential amino acids and fatty acids) doesn’t
mean carbohydrates aren’t "essential" in other respects.
Low carb stupidity #9
Using the argument, "You have to eat fat to lose fat" as
justification for a high fat, low carb diet, without explaining
it or putting it in context (exactly how much fat and what
kind of fat?)
Low carb intelligence
Understanding the importance of essential and omega three fats
(the good fats), but not taking any single nutritional principle
to an extreme (such as, "If a little fat is good for you then a lot is
even better.")
Low carb stupidity #10
Saying, "All carbs are bad" or "All carbs are fattening."
Low carb intelligence
Avoiding generalizations, and instead, having multiple
distinctions about carbohydrates (and other foods) so you
can make better choices.
For example:
Low GI vs. high GI carbs
Simple vs. complex carbs
Starchy vs. fibrous carbs
Natural vs. refined carbs
High calorie density vs. low calorie density carbs
Low carb stupidity #11
Not clarifying your definition of low carbs.
Low carb intelligence
Realizing that there are "very low" carb diets, "low" carb diets,
and "moderate" carb diets and that you cant lump them all
together. (Some people consider The Zone Diet, at 40% of calories
from carbs, a low carb diet, others consider 40% carbs quite high).
Low carb stupidity #12
Believing that carrots are fattening because they’re high on
the glycemic index and because a popular fad diet book says so.
Low carb intelligence
Have we lost all vestiges of common sense? With an average
carrot clocking in at 31 calories and 7.3 grams of carbs, do you
really think that this orange-colored, nutrient-dense,
low-calorie, all-natural, straight-out-of-the-ground root
vegetable is going to make you fat? (if so, you are in
"carbohydrate kindergarten.")
Low carb stupidity... Lucky #13
Eating lots of processed and packaged low carb foods (including
those protein "candy bars")... and thinking you’re "being good" and
"following your diet."
Low carb intelligence
Realizing that natural, unrefined foods are one of the keys to
lifelong weight control and that anything man made and refined
is NOT an ideal "diet" food - including the highly processed low
carb foods that are all the rage this year. (Doesn’t this
bandwagon reek of the late 80’s and early 90’s "no fat" craze,
when all those "fat free" foods were being passed off as
healthy diet food, but were really highly processed and full
of pure sugar?)
--End of Stupidities--
Forgive me for the obvious dashes of sarcasm, but sometimes I
just can’t help myself and I end up going into rant mode...
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life... and which teaches you a new, safer, more moderate and
more effective "twist" to the old low carb diet, visit my
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