Low fat diets became popular in the past 30 years or so, because it was believed that eating fatty foods would cause you to have heart disease and become fat. Like any diet which tries to go too far to one extreme though, this one has inherant problems of it’s own too.
Most people interpret “low fat” to mean “low meat consumption”. Some people in fact, tried to cut meat from their diets entirely. Now this is possible to do of course, and there are varying forms of vegetarianism which prove it can be done. Like other extreme eating styles though, cutting out all sources of meat and fat in our diets is quite difficult to do. And it’s not overly healthy for us either. Different types of meat have different vitamins, minerals, and essential nutrients our bodies need to survive. And some of these nutrients cannot be gotten from any other type of food source. The other problem with cutting out meats from our diet, or cutting down on them drastically, is that we must fill our stomachs some other way. And the only ways left are with carbohydrates or sugars. Now there is fiber of course, and that can be gotten with lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. And fiber helps a lot towards helping your body feel full after eating. Most people unfortunately, don’t eat enough fiber in their diets though. So they try to fill their stomachs with carbohydrates which are quick fuels which aren’t designed to sustain us for long periods of time. So eating high carbohydrate meals often leads us to eating way too much food each day. We eat something at 8am and we’re hungry again at 9 or 10. And if the stuff we’re eating is simple carbs with lots of sugar in them, then we’re simply packing on more fat as we go throughout each day.How To Lose Weight With A Low Fat Diet
April 29, 2008 By Leave a Comment



