The Risks of a Fad-Diet Mind-Set
Like many people, you may feel under siege from all sorts of diet advice. Perhaps your relatives call you to suggest a new weight loss pill theyve heard about. Your friends pressure you to sample a nutritional supplement that did wonders for them. Your coworkers want you to visit the doctors who helped them lose weight easily. And of course ads on TV, in magazines, and on the Web push all kinds of products, each touted as a miracle cure.
Unfortunately, these fads are all simplistic, and they dont work well over the long term. Why? Because short-term success may occur as the result of a diet, pill, or surgical procedure, but it wont resolve your long-term problem. Diets themselves actually have no special power. Theres no proof that the specific composition of a diet can lead anyone to success in losing weight and maintaining that loss. By following a fad diet, you probably will lose weight but you probably wont keep the weight off for long.
Theres another issue to consider: fad diets may also damage your confidence in yourself. You may believe that a diet has some sort of special power and that the diet itself will grant the success you crave. When the diet doesnt work out in the long term, though and they almost always dont youll tend to see yourself as the cause of your failure. You may conclude that you cant control the situation and that you cant build the confidence to develop and master the skills that will lead you to success. Youll blame yourself rather than the diet.
Fad diets claim to provide you with the answer (often a simplistic answer), but they dont even ask the right question. These many programs, products, and cures all share a common flaw: they encourage you to expect results based on external cure-alls rather than your own insight and self-mastery. They focus only on weight loss. They never address the underlying imbalances that make you vulnerable to using food inappropriately. And until you examine and explore those imbalances, you cant really take steps to reduce your imbalance. You wont be able to acquire the important skills that lead to altering your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
Gerard J. Musante, Ph.D., is the founder and director of the residential weight loss facility, Structure House Center for Weight Control and Lifestyle Change. As one of the nations leading experts on obesity, he has helped thousands of overweight and obese people to win their battles with weight and other health issues. For more information on Structure House go to www.structurehouse.com or call 1-800-553-0052.
Source: The Structure House Weight Loss Plan

