Diet vs. Meal Plan response.

After one of my last posts about 5 to 6 small meals a day, I got sev­eral emails ask­ing, can’t I just cut calo­ries?  Here is what I’ve come to under­stand why just cut­ting calo­ries doesn’t work.  If you nor­mally take in 2500 to 3500 calo­ries daily and cut it to 1000 to 1250, that will work at first, but won’t last.  It will actu­ally come back to hurt you.  

By doing that, you are trig­ger­ing the body’s star­va­tion mode.  It is part of the body’s mech­a­nism to adapt to its sur­round­ings.  It sees food as now scarce, and slows down the metab­o­lism to store as much as it can.
 
Since you are depriv­ing your­self, you also even­tu­ally begin to crave the favorite foods you are miss­ing. Finally, when every­thing crashes, you are back to eat­ing 3500 calo­ries daily, but with a much slower metab­o­lism than before and have set your­self up to gain more weight than you lost.  

By going with around 300 — 400 calo­ries 5 to 6 times a day, your body does not see a lack of food, but an abun­dance of food, there­fore does not feel the need to store.  Your metab­o­lism keeps burn­ing.  Don’t for­get, exer­cise is still impor­tant, even if it is going for a walk.  

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