The phrase
"diet industry" refers to the collection of companies, products, and services that focus on helping people lose weight or achieve a certain body shape through special diets, supplements, or other methods.
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But that's not surprising
because diet industry marketing is based on making sure there's a nutritional bad guy.
In her 1992 book The God of Thinness, Mary Louise Bringle similarly denounced the Christian
diet industry for «feeding off the facile conflation of fat and sin (and forgetting that the traditional teachings of the church condemn consumptive behaviors but say nothing about cosmetic matters of body shape and size).»
One of the truisms of religious weight - loss books, consonant with the wider
American diet industry, is that so - called «head hunger» (the desire to consume when there is no physiological urge for food) is in fact hunger of an expressly spiritual kind.
A personal insight into my thoughts surrounding the media and
diet industry propagated quest for an ideal «summer body».
Having a choice in how and what you eat frees you from the shackles of the
fad diet industry.
Over the past few decades, fats have been vilified by
the diet industry.
The diet industry is fueled on shame and hatred.
The diet industry has proved highly inefficient in the long - term, with most dieters either struggling to lose weight or putting it back on when lost.
Let's face it: We're all tired of
the diet industry in general, but the new wave of diets have made foods «good» and «bad,» which just continues to make people feel lousy.
This will the stop calorie - counting obsession that
the diet industry has brainwashed us into believing.
We're still a nation that's nearly 38 percent obese, with a $ 66 billion
diet industry that's still going strong.
So why does
the diet industry continue to thrive?
The government, medical establishments and
the diet industry have all been known to blatantly lie to you.
Because the thing that
the diet industry is not telling you is that the stress that you carry with you about your weight — or sticking to your latest diet — is actually making it hard for you to reach your optimal weight.
In fact,
the diet industry is too often profiting on our lack of self worth and our disdain for how we look and how much we weigh.
But the reason why might not be what
the diet industry wants us to think.
Research shows there are substantial differences in the physiological actions of leptin in mice and humans [Ahima RS, 2000], which could explain why there are so many confusing theories about leptin in
the diet industry.
And why the right whole FOODS — not fads — are the simplest answer to what the food - and -
diet industry has made into an overly - complicated puzzle.
What began as a blog, a fun hobby I used as a creative outlet to help people, is now an entire community of people (95 % LADIES) who now understand that
the diet industry and everything you've been taught about starving yourself to look good are dead wrong.
How trying to lose weight the «
diet industry» way is causing a new, hidden epidemic (one that slowly kills your metabolism and accelerates the aging process)
Even intuitive eating has been co-opted by
the diet industry!
Bailor's best selling book, The Calorie Myth, exposes the fundamental flaw upon which
the diet industry has been built: the «eat less + exercise more = weight loss» equation simply doesn't add up.
But
the diet industry wants you to keep on blaming yourself, so you'll try the newest Dr.Oz, or other industry shill's latest money making scheme.
The diet industry is good at filling your head with nonsense, it's time to skip the BS.
What
the diet industry doesn't want you to know can have serious long - term effects on your health and bodyfat levels.
Now I'm no conspiracy theorist, but it seems that big industries like the bodybuilding and
diet industries, greatly benefit from promoting the 6 - meal - a-day plan, and attacking the notion that fasting could be of any benefit to us.
Once you've downloaded our free wallet card, our podcast is a great «next step» toward better understanding sugars and secrets of food labeling
the diet industry doesn't necessarily want you to know.
Ignore
the diet industry, including the current «low carb» popular trend.
See, the truth is,
the diet industry's arguments against hunger and fasting only apply to long - term calorie restriction.
A little spoken word about freeing yourself from
the diet industry and stepping up into your highest self.
But what
the diet industry doesn't want you to know is that the most important substance you can consume to boost your metabolism is 100 % free, -LSB-...]
«I believe for a long time
the diet industry has preached eat less to lose weight.
In The Calorie Myth, Jonathan Bailor exposes the fundamental flaw upon which
the diet industry is built and offers a new equation:
The fitness and
diet industry is a 200 billion dollar a year cash cow!
He exposes the fundamental flaw upon which
the diet industry has been built: the «eat less + exercise more = weight loss» equation simply doesn't add up.
I am calling out
the diet industry as money hungry frauds.
With your background, how do you contextualize yourself within the health and
diet industry?
Stop obsessively following
the diet industry!
However, coconut oil contains only 14 percent medium - chain fatty acids, and St - Onge herself said she thought
the diet industry «extrapolated [her research] very liberally.»
The diet industry would have us believe restricting what we eat and how much we eat will help us achieve our health and weight loss goals.
In THE CALORIE MYTH, he exposes the fundamental flaw upon which
the diet industry has been built: the «eat less + exercise more = weight loss» equation simply doesn't add up.
The whole fitness /
diet industry has been so flooded with over complex bastardised information that it's done more harm than good.
Jonathan exposes the fundamental myths upon which
the diet industry has been built: the eat less + exercise more = weight loss equation.
I work with clients who have struggled with weight for a long time, who have tried many diets and are just fed up with
the diet industry, who are overloaded by all the information out there, who are looking for someone who can empower them to create an eating style that fits with their unique lifestyle, personality, and body's needs.