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		<title>Why A Low-Fat Diet Will Make You FATTER</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 01:26:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s an article I came across regarding low fat diet and why it can make you fatter.  I bet you’re wondering how that is possible? I wondered the same thing also. How can a low-fat diet make you fatter? Sean Nalewanyj, the creator of How To Burn Fat, explains why. I hope you enjoy. -Michelle…]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Here’s an article I came across regarding low fat diet and why it can make you fatter.  I bet  you’re wondering how that is possible? I wondered the same thing also.  How can a low-fat diet make you fatter? Sean Nalewanyj, the creator of  How To Burn Fat, explains why. I  hope you enjoy.</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>-Michelle<span id="more-296"></span></strong><br />
By Sean Nalewanyj</p>
<p><strong> </strong>Fat Loss Expert  &amp; Best-Selling Fitness Author<strong><br />
<a href="http://mnl7362.seannal.hop.clickbank.net/">www.HowToBurnFat.com</a></strong><br />
As an individual who desires a lean, attractive and “fat-free”  appearance, you most likely have the idea that your ultimate dietary  goal is to limit your consumption of fat as much as possible.</p>
<p>And who could blame you for thinking that?</p>
<p>For years we’ve been told that low-fat  diets are the only healthy solution and that dietary fat is  somehow an evil, harmful substance that should be steered clear of at  all costs. Just walk into any grocery store and you’ll be bombarded with  package after package of “low fat” and “fat free” products lining the  shelves.</p>
<p>For those of you who point the finger at dietary fat as the major  cause of a soft and flabby body, here’s an interesting fact for you…</p>
<p>Despite the current obesity crisis in the United States (where 7 out  of 10 individuals over the age of 25 are considered overweight) our consumption of dietary fat is  actually at an all-time low!</p>
<p>That’s correct, we’re consuming LESS fat,  yet we’re FATTER than  ever!</p>
<p>How could this be?</p>
<p>Simple: diets that focus on the extreme restriction of fat  consumption are actually counter-productive to your fat burning results.</p>
<p>Don’t believe me?</p>
<p>Let me give you 5 good reasons why…</p>
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1) Low-fat diets are naturally higher in  sugar.</strong></p>
<p>Fats contain 9 calories per gram, and when you place severe  limitations on your fat intake, you’ll naturally have to make up for  those lost calories through an increased consumption of protein and  carbohydrates.</p>
<p>For most individuals, this means piling up their intake of fruits,  breads, pastas and other such items that, while low in fat, are very  high in sugar. Although your body requires a certain amount of glucose  to fuel its daily tasks, any excess that isn’t needed and cannot be  stored in the muscles for future use will simply be stored as fat.<br />
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<p><strong> 2) Low-fat diets increase cravings and hunger pangs.<br />
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Not only does the addition of dietary fat provide a more “filling”  effect from the meals that you eat, but since your carbohydrate  consumption is now naturally higher, your blood sugar levels and insulin production will be in  overdrive.</p>
<p>Constant rising and falling of  blood sugar not only lowers your energy and increases your appetite, but  it increases your body’s rate of fat storage as well.<br />
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<p><strong> 3) Low-fat diets decrease testosterone levels.</strong></p>
<p>Most people are aware that testosterone plays a large role in the  process of building lean muscle tissue (which in turn causes greater  body fat losses), but testosterone in itself also has direct fat burning  effects.</p>
<p>Diets that focus on significant  reductions in fat consumption also produce a measurable negative effect  on testosterone production.<br />
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<p><strong> 4) Low-fat diets increase the rate of body fat storage.</strong></p>
<p>Your body is a far more complex and intricate “machine” than you  might think, and it has all sorts of defensive survival mechanisms in  place to deal with stressful situations. When you severely reduce your  fat intake, the body perceives this lack of dietary fat as a potential  threat to its survival since fat is a primary source of energy.</p>
<p>As a result, the body will make the necessary adjustments which  include a slow-down in the fat burning metabolism (to preserve its  current fat stores) and a rise in hormones that promote fat storage.</p>
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5) Low-fat diets are unhealthy.</strong></p>
<p>Your body quite simply NEEDS dietary fat in order for regular and  healthy functioning. Forget about your concerns with storing body fat;  if you deprive your body of the fat it needs to keep you alive and  healthy, you will inevitably cause problems.</p>
<p>Fats perform an endless array of positive functions in the body,  including brain and nerve tissue development, organ insulation, immune  system strengthening, anti-inflammatory effects, controlling cell  membrane fluids and regulating hemoglobin production just to name a  small fraction.</p>
<p>For all of the reasons outlined above, your dietary fat intake should  NEVER drop below 10% of your total daily caloric intake. This is just a  minimum, and 15-20% is probably ideal.</p>
<p>It’s not fat itself that is the enemy; it’s simply consuming the  wrong types of fat, and consuming it in excessive amounts. However, it  must be noted that an excess of ANY nutrient will lead to body fat  storage.</p>
<p>Your goal should be to limit your intake of saturated fats (those  that are solid at room temperature and are typically found in animal  meats), and instead place the majority of your focus on healthy,  unsaturated fats which are derived from plant sources and are liquid at  room temperature.</p>
<p>This favorable form of fat provides a whole host of powerful fat  burning, muscle building and overall health benefits and should make up  the vast majority of your daily fat intake.</p>
<p>You  can consume these fats through solid food sources such as:</p>
<p>- salmon<br />
-          cod<br />
-          sardines<br />
-          mackerel<br />
-          avocado<br />
-          almonds<br />
-          flaxseeds<br />
-          olives<br />
-          peanuts<br />
-       pecans</p>
<p>Or  from healthy oils such as:</p>
<p>- flaxseed oil<br />
-          extra virgin olive oil<br />
-          fish oil<br />
-          canola oil<br />
-          sunflower oil<br />
-        hemp oil</p>
<p>To learn more great tips about proper fat loss nutrition, including detailed  information about protein, carbohydrates, caloric intake and more,  visit <a href="http://mnl7362.seannal.hop.clickbank.net/">www.HowToBurnFat.com</a>.  You can gain instant download access to a full collection of customized  body-sculpting meal plans, and can also sign up for my free 6-part fat  burning email course.<strong><br />
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About The Author</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://mnl7362.seannal.hop.clickbank.net/"><img src="http://www.fitness-profits.com/images/resourcepic1.jpg" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>Once an awkward, out-of-shape “social outcast”, Sean Nalewanyj is now  a renowned fat loss and muscle building expert, best-selling fitness  author, and creator of the wildly popular online fat loss program: <strong>“The Real Deal Body  Transformation System”</strong>. Learn <a href="http://mnl7362.seannal.hop.clickbank.net/">how to burn fat and  lose weight</a> quickly, safely and permanently by visiting: <a href="http://mnl7362.seannal.hop.clickbank.net/">www.HowToBurnFat.com</a><a href="http://mnl7362.seannal.hop.clickbank.net/">.</a></p>
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