Want to go on a Four-Day Reducing Diet? Or
a Six-Day, a Seven-Day, a Nine-Day, or an Eighteen-Day Diet?
Fine—if you do it with your eyes open. There are a few facts about short-term
reducing diets that must be offered for the record.
To begin with, the notion that any diet,
faithfully followed for eight or nine or any other short period of days, can
permanently solve your weight worries is a cruel and inhuman illusion. It is
certainly true that you can reduce your weight gratifyingly and safely by
following such diets—but what happens afterward?
If you revert to your old eating habits
after nine days’ abstemiousness, first thing you know you'll have to repeat the
limited diet all over again, and this alternation can go on until St. Peter
weighs you in.
There is nothing to equal short-term
reducing diets in getting you started on your weight reducing program. Many of
the popular ones, however, run for too short a
period to get your weight down to ideal
level.
Even if you should achieve an ideal figure
in a week (which is only possible if you are within ten pounds or so of your
ideal weight) you aren't going to hold those gains—we mean, hold those
losses—unless you continue to exercise some dietary control. Those of us who
put on weight easily may just as well make up our minds to enlist for the
duration.
That sounds bad, but it really isn't. Once
you have achieved the weight loss you desire, you will find that a diet of
moderately low calories will enable you to keep your figure and your appetite
on intimately friendly terms. That is why we give you not only a rapid reducing
diet, but other more liberal diets that you can graduate to and live with
happily ever after.
Another difficulty with short-term diets is
that although you lose weight on them, you may never know it. It sometimes
takes as long as 16 days for a fat loss actually to register on your
scales—this because retention of water in the tissues may be unusually
persistent. In such a case, obviously, eight or nine days isn't enough time for
the body to complete its readjustments and show the loss of real fat that
actually occurs. Within a couple of weeks, however, you will show a weight loss
with pleasing suddenness.
You undoubtedly have in mind a certain number
of pounds you would like to shed. Ten, twenty, thirty? And you are entitled to
ask, "How many days will I have to follow a specific diet to lose those
pounds?"
Unfortunately, an average person has no
physical existence anywhere in nature. Certainly you are not average; scour the
cosmos and you are lucky if you can find some person who is even a reasonable
facsimile of yourself. The human body is the most complex and variable
instrument in nature. Not even your physician can tell you with mathematical
exactness how many ounces or fractions thereof you will lose per day on a given
diet. But you yourself can arrive at an answer that is satisfactory for all
practical purposes.\
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