If you're on a diet or interested in losing weight, make sure you're not being led astray by one of these four commonly believed but inaccurate dieting myths.
November 26, 2014
If you're on a diet or interested in losing weight, make sure you're not being led astray by one of these four commonly believed but inaccurate dieting myths.
Our culture has an obsession with dieting today, and that can lead to information overload. For every helpful and true tidbit of information out there, there are also many incorrect pieces of advice that lead dieters astray.
So many diets today make carbohydrates out to be the enemy and claim that removing carbs will magically melt pounds away.
Completely cutting out carbs from your diet will leave you constipated and craving sugars, which ultimately increases your likelihood of binge eating to satisfy your craving.
Another common dieting myth that many people believe is that they should avoid eggs because of the high level of cholesterol in them.
A gluten-free diet should have nothing to do with weight loss.
People on a gluten-free diet can consume plenty of carbohydrates and calories, so it's not the most effective weight-loss strategy.
Many people believe that they should remove fatty dairy foods from their diet in order to drop pounds.
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