The Diet Disease
D-I-E-T a dirty four-letter word that most people associate with starvation, defeat, and dread. Statistics show that 95% of all diets fail. With all our good intentions, why do so many fail at dieting? I believe it is due to what I call the “Diet Disease”. The word disease means, “a particular quality, habit, or disposition regarded as adversely affecting a person or group of people”. With all the information we are continuously bombarded with, it can become overwhelming and discouraging trying to figure out the latest fads and what the experts are currently recommending. To truly become successful in losing weight or eating for a healthier outcome there needs to be another option that is less confusing. That option is to get back to the basics and not overwhelm ourselves with too much information. Approaching something we previously failed at with a new outlook and attitude can be beneficial for success. A new wellness journey has a more positive connotation than the word diet. According to some experts’ positive changes can come from only 10% effort. A little effort goes a long way, and with the right knowledge, tools, support, and attitude everyone has a better chance at becoming successful in living a healthier lifestyle. With more than 100 million Americans obese the cause of metabolic syndrome from elevated blood sugar, lipids, and blood pressure are ultimately ending in diabetes and heart disease, as well as an increase in cancer. Due to this phenomenon, more Americans are suffering from a variety of disabilities that were not as prevalent a few decades ago. The good news is there is a solution…a healthier lifestyle. Let me show you how to navigate the grocery store by being a food detective and offer you the tools and techniques that can help establish good habits and transform your health. Helping everyone live healthy-ever-after through proper nutrition and exercise based on my experience and education is my goal and desire. I am currently offering a five-week nutrition course beginning in January and I am also available for nutrition coaching for a more individual approach. Please visit my classes page on this website for more information or contact me via email. Best of luck in your wellness journey. Information in this article was obtained from the CDC and Precision Nutrition websites.

