Principles of The Zone Diet
The Zone Diet has been around since
around 1995, when fatty acids research scientist Dr.
Barry Sears published the New York Times bestseller
"The Zone". This book was aimed at other
doctors but it was found rather quickly by the general
public.
Since that time he has authored several
other books on the subject. The Zone can be summed
up as a state of hormonal balance in the body which
can be achieved by your diet. It is especially about
keeping key hormone's in a balanced zone since the
wrong amount in your body can trigger weight gain.
This hormonal control is at the center of the Zone
Diet.
In fact, a craving for Carbohydrate's
is essentially a byproduct of making bad hormonal
choices at meals. But when you make Zone Diet meals,
the real cause of these cravings will be largely subdued.
Dr. Sears states that current health
care for most people primarily focuses on treating
symptoms, as opposed to the maintenance of wellness.
Results from the Zone diet tend to occur right away
because your blood sugar is automatically stabilized.
Thus, you feel less hungry and more energized throughout
the day. There are several fundamental principles
of the Zone Diet, according to Dr. Sears.
First, be certain that every meal leads
you to the Zone by eating the correct combination
of low-fat protein (such as lean chicken or pork),
the right type of carbohydrate such as fruits and/or
vegetables (starchy carbohydrates such as breads or
potatoes are not as good), and a dash of "good"
fat (such as olive oil). He says it is a good idea
to eat a Zone meal within about an hour of waking
up in the morning. It is also good to eat 5 times
a day. And you should not let more than 5 hours go
by without a Zone meal, even if you are not hungry.
This keeps your blood sugar levels stable.
Another important principle is to drink
a minimum of 8 glasses of water every day (about a
half gallon). And finally, remember that if you get
off of - remove track, do not worry because there
is not guilt in the Zone. Just make sure that your
next meal is a Zone meal to get you back where you
belong.
In the Zone, no foods are completely
off limits. "That means you can eat anything,
as long as it has the right balance of protein, carbs,
and fat", says Dr. Sears. Wine is even allowable
because of the substantial amount of antioxidants
it contains.
About the Author
Edna Hemingway is a writer and researcher
of weight loss issues. For more info. go to http://www.nutritionzone.biz/