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My current featured series is all about helping out servicemen and women in and after combat. Click the name of the post to read the entire story.

Let us not forget:
For those who have seen combat in the two wars we are fighting right now, there are a (much needed) growing number of resources to help them with the readjustment. While this is great, there is still a portion of the returning vets that are getting left behind: The women veterans.

Coping with PTSD as a society:
new data shows that there is an increased strain on the mental health of returning service men and women, and often times the military is unable to provide proper medicine, counseling, or even simple self awareness for the issue.
Mar 09

Fad Diets vs. Healthy Living.

Turn on your TV and you'll be bombarded with commercials for weight loss pills, fad diets, and every guru with a hip hop exercise program that promises rapid weight loss. You spam mail box is full of ads for diet programs, and wonder pills for every condition. Wanna know a secret? People in the old days weren't obese like we are today, people throughout history haven't had the problems with heart disease that we do today, and they didn't have wonder pills, hip hop abs, or the Atkins Diet. What they did have was exercise, better nutrition, and a lack of fast food and video games.

Coincidence?

Nope.

Today I want to debunk some claims from some of the most popular fad diets, and explain why they don't work.

Let's start with one that was huge for quite a few years, the Atkins Diet.

Here's the gist of how it works:

The Atkins System was the pioneer of Low Carb Diets. A low carb diet is a dietary program that restrict carbohydrate consumption primarily for weight control. Foods high in digestible carbohydrates are limited or replaced with foods containing a higher percentage of proteins and fats.

The Good.


The basis of the system is fundamentally good. It teaches you to recognize what foods contain high carbs, and some alternatives to them that can be supplemented into the diet.

The Bad.

The original program reduced or removed carbs from a persons diet too drastically. People would see rapid weigh loss, but their bodies would suffer greatly because many of the foods they removed from their diet also contained other essential nutrients that were not replaced. Also, the program didn't initially include any type of exercise plan, and since people saw the huge initial weight loss, they didn't feel the need to exercise.

The Ugly.

In some cases, there were life threatening complications that resulted from the Atkins Diet. The high protein diet can put the bodies systems out of whack.

To be noted:

The Adkins group has done an overhaul of their program, from including vitamins and monitoring your urine for abnormalities, to adding lifestyle changes and exercise programs to their website. I applaud them for making changes when they saw the challenges that their program was creating. While it's still not a program that I think is healthy for a person, I do believe that it can be a part of helping to create a healthy lifestyle. As always, talk with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise routine.
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