Can a change of diet really help you lose weight?

Really? REALLY? I sound like an idiot to those of you who are knowledgeable in this field, but I find it too good to be true that a change in diet could make drastic results.I read online somewhere that weight loss was 80% diet and 20% exercise. So... can clean eating alone really cause results? Not saying I won't exercise either, but I'm not gonna lie...I do eat pizza and cake frequently for breakfast and I'm starting to hate the taste of it now.

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I'm done with my weight loss journey and completely happy with how I feel and how I look right now however losing weight is a challenge for anyone and even losing 5 pounds and keeping it off isn't an easy task. Also I bet you didn't know that 5 pounds of fat is about the size of 8 cheese burgers? That alone should be enough to make anyone want to get on the ball and start a change for the better. Weight loss can be really easy to learn but the problem is nobody wants to put the required effort that is needed to actually do it, instead people continually look for (easy) ways to do it. If there was an easy way to lose weight I don't think 35% of Americans would be obese. There was a time when I also wanted to lose weight and was tired of starting diets only to lose motivation and give up just a few weeks later after seeing no results. However, let me tell you it is literally one of the easiest things you will ever learn once you find a good and reputable place to learn it from and I say that only because the world is filled with magic diet pills, liquid flush diets and a thousand other quick fixes that promise xx pounds of weight loss in the first week and even though it is impossible they know you're going to do it because your desperate. I have probably tried every diet pill, liquid flush diet, and ab rocket machine known to man and have had no success with any of them nor do I know anyone that has ever had any success with them. I have also tried starving myself which works very well for the first few weeks' right before your metabolism comes to a complete stop and eating just the tiny bit makes you gain weight and you end up weighing more than you did before you started starving yourself. Companies promote weight loss to make money not to get people healthy again and that's because they know you're not going to be a customer and buy their products if you're no longer fat. http://fatloossfactor.com is a site I want you to go to when you have 10 or 20 minutes to spare and I want you to sit down and watch his video on weight loss. He helps people every day to lose weight I have never seen someone as committed as him and that will go so far out of his way to help someone. His weight loss program is one of the best I have ever had the enjoyment of doing and it is without doubt the best success I have ever had with any weight loss program. I also couldn't be happier with my body right now and I have never felt this wonderful in my whole life. In the end you just got to remember to stick with it and stay confident in yourself and in no time you can achieve the results you have always wanted. It's not hard to lose weight but most people have a hard time staying motivated and 9 times out of 10 it was because they weren't really committed from the beginning. Anyways I hope I helped you and I hope you make the commitment to change your body and life. Remember it's not easy to take the first step but you did, you're here right now taking it and the rest of the steps will fall into place. Have a wonderful day.

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  • You don't need a diet. You need a lifestyle change, because a diet is short term, and you'll eventually go back to old habits.You can eat anything as long as you do it responsibly and moderately. I found the best way was to use a calorie calculator so I knew exactly how much I needed to eat to lose weight in a healthy way. This didn't mean giving up good food, but it meant having a little less, or less often, and making healthy substitutes. To really lose weight, you need to add in exercise. I didn't have to kill myself exercising(I lost 43 lbs in 5 months in a very healthy way...no starving or exercising 4hrs a day). I did about 45 minutes a day of aerobics, or went for a walk, and started a bit of running.
  • Yeah but think of it as a lifestyle not diet
  • I think you should have a Dieting Mindset. When it comes to dieting, far too many people set themselves up for failure before they even begin the process.They literally dread going on their diets and before they start the process are planning their mishaps along the way. Just eat more fiber foods, lots of vegetables, do some exercise. Just have a mindset to have a proper diet while eating healthy and less calorie food.

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