Top 10 diet myths

There are thousands of diet solutions targeting people who want to lose some extra weight quickly - truth is, they seem really promising, but should we believe them all?
Let’s bust some myths and reveal the truth:


Myth No1: You should not combine carbohydrates and proteins in a meal.

The truth: This belief is urban legend.

The explanation: It was very popular during the last decade, but now we know that the digestion of these nutrients takes place in different areas of the alimentary canal, so the absorption is easy. Not only you shouldn’t avoid combining carbohydrates and proteins but you should try to put them together on your plate. They are necessary for nutrition of your body.
Myth No2: There are special diets that will help you lose weight and inches off particular parts of your body.

The truth: There is no such diet.

The explanation: In every person, the fat seems to insist on particular areas; but once you start losing weight, you will lose fat from every part of your body. You will lose all the necessary pounds levelly - only then will you start losing inches from the area you have a bigger “problem” with.
Myth No3: The later you eat, the fatter you will get.

The truth: There is no connection between calories and time.

The explanation: this belief is really strong. On the one hand, you should avoid eating just before you go to sleep in order to improve the quality of your sleep. But eating at 8pm or 9pm has no affect on your silhouette. Every person must ingest the appropriate amount of calories every day. It doesn’t really matter when you will take those calories or how many times you will eat. However, the best you can do for your metabolism is to eat light meals, several times during the day.
Myth No4: The less you eat, the thinner you will be.

The truth: Feeling hungry is NOT good.

The explanation: If you start cutting out calories, the only thing you will achieve is to ruin your diet. If you eat less than you should, you will eventually decrease your metabolism, you will start losing muscle mass and you will start feeling dizzy and hunger-deprived in no time. Soon, you will be disappointed by your diet and after you drop it, you will be hunted by the desire for eating even more than before. In order to avoid these health and psychological problems, you should know how many calories you should consume.
Myth No5: The stomach can shrink.

The truth: This is the excuse for those who have replaced food with liquids. But stomach shrinkage is a total myth.

The explanation: You can’t shrink your stomach by replacing meals with liquids. The stomach is a muscle, and it does not shrink. As every other muscle in your body, it expands when you eat, that’s why your belly seems a bit bigger after a meal. But, as soon as you digest food, it will return to its normal size again. Thin people do not have a smaller stomach. They are just used to eating less.

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