Unfortunately, weight loss seems to be a subject intrinsically linked with fads. As a result, every year some crazy new fitness regimen or dieting trend gains popularity.
These fads usually get a few celebrity endorsements and, as they gain more and more media attention and momentum, millions of people are sucked in, like leaves in the slipstream of a freight train.
It is remarkable to think that, in this, the information age, with reliable scientific data so easy to come by, so many people succumb to fallacies, superstition and fitness voodoo, going to extreme lengths, such as cutting out vital food groups or choosing to subsist solely on liquids.
The facts are simple. Great health does not require you to push your body to extremes, if anything the opposite is true. Health is normally found in the middle ground, the happy median between extremes. It’s about doing simple, everyday things right.