The Truth About Diets And Fads

So, you're finally thinking seriously about dropping a few pounds and have started looking for the latest and greatest programs ensuring a rapid and lasting elimination of those undesirable inches. Well, before you give in to the pills, teas and liquid lunches, consider the fact that crash diets are generally not the kinds of diets that most people can follow consistently. More importantly, they aren't nutritionally balanced, may harm the body over time, and are simply a poor method for managing your body's weight and appearance. Sadly, each "fad" appears to be practical, in theory, but you run the risk of stressing your body by throwing multiple systems out of balance.

It's certainly understandable that your ultimate desire is for a thinner physical image, but any realistic goal should also include achieving the best possible health, since being overweight is a risk factor for many chronic illnesses, including heart disease and diabetes.

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Crash diets aren't nutritionally balanced? No sh*t Sherlock!

It's at times like this that I wish I could send electric charges through the internet and shock spammers
 
No need to be a jerk. I felt this was the appropriate place for my article. If the administration doesn't agree then they may remove it. I feel my article is informative and helpful. Maybe not to you, in which case you can just ignore it, but others may not be fully aware of the things presented in the article.
 
So you just come on here, post a link to your site which I'm pretty sure is against forum rules and then don't contribute to any other part of this site and that makes me the jerk?
 
i love these 'its my second post and i know what im talking about so im going to tell you all in a slight generalised, pop-analysis'.

although this one has the extra bonus of linking to a wonderfully in-depth, analytical, one-page-answer-to-all-your-questions third party site.
 
I had information to provide, I signed up and posted. I fail to see how that is not a contribution. But anyway, what makes you a jerk is how you responded to me. You could have handled your disapproval much more civil. Had I not posted a link would I have received the same response from you? I'm just curious if it's that or just that you think the article is bad?
 
The information is so simplistic it's worthless, but the reason I responded to you in the way I did is because this site isn't one big advertising space, read forum rules before posting next time.
 
i aint got no big muscle man avatar but im on the side of these boys.

anyone who fully understands the article will know its a highly watered down version of what should be a large, detailed text.

Nothing wrong with knowledgeable people joining up, but they should be smart enough to realise you're not going to wade in and supersede the heavy weights within a couple of posts. Id rather see these people post a "hi, im x, i do x for a living, ive spent x years training, i hope i can help" rather than that above. they'd get far more respect and long term influence.
 
Crash diets aren't nutritionally balanced? No sh*t Sherlock!

It's at times like this that I wish I could send electric charges through the internet and shock spammers


amen CCR has it down i dont kno much bout dieting but what you said is soo obvious y did you bother posting it
 
Ouch! I gotta admit I feel sorry for the original poster and a little intimidated. I'm not arguing that what s/he did was or wasn't against forum policy or was/wasn't rude. I'm just saying that after reading this, I'm a little scared of posting because I wouldn't have immediately seen what s/he was doing was wrong -- so I might make a similar error and be similarly rude.

It's just intimidating, ya know? And I'm a little confused ... haven't many posters posted links to articles before? And is it only a problem on your first few posts? I guess the forum rules set out how many posts before people are allowed to post certain things... I'd better go re-read them.
 
It's just intimidating, ya know? And I'm a little confused ... haven't many posters posted links to articles before? And is it only a problem on your first few posts? I guess the forum rules set out how many posts before people are allowed to post certain things... I'd better go re-read them.
Lol, after a while you'll spot loads of these people, they come on and in their first post they put up a link to their own website (often pretending they're a satisfied customer) which is often selling dodgy products. The poster was just here to make money out of people
 
Yeah, I can't help but put faith into your second sense. I haven't spotted any what's-the-word? Random flaming? I suppose this site is lucky though if this is the extent of your salesmen... Another forum I was on kept getting spam posts (in other people's threads a lot of the time) about porn sites.

Anywho, sorry for being a little anxious. I'm fairly shy in real life and always worry about treading on online toes.
 
I think we get about one sales post every couple of days but the mods are pretty good at removing links quickly and members are quick to ridicule the posts which I hope will help keep the number we get down.

We used to get a lot of ads for sim free mobiles which I thought was pretty random for a fitness site
 
Ouch! I gotta admit I feel sorry for the original poster and a little intimidated. I'm not arguing that what s/he did was or wasn't against forum policy or was/wasn't rude. I'm just saying that after reading this, I'm a little scared of posting because I wouldn't have immediately seen what s/he was doing was wrong -- so I might make a similar error and be similarly rude.

It's just intimidating, ya know? And I'm a little confused ... haven't many posters posted links to articles before? And is it only a problem on your first few posts? I guess the forum rules set out how many posts before people are allowed to post certain things... I'd better go re-read them.

Dont be intimidated. Take a look around the forum on any new member that has posted legit questions, and you will find this forum one of the most helpful out there. You are among friends, the answers here in this thread reflect a response to a spammer. Dont take it personal. If you have legit information to provide, do it. If you have questions on diet and/or training please post them. We will try to help you.

Most on the forum (myself included) dont have much patience for spammers-they dont add anything of positive value and take away from the meaning of the forum, and it tends to get under some of the forum members skin.

Yes, many forum members make links to another persons article, but these are not advertisements to a sell a theory or an idea, but rather an article that is taylored to the subject matter at hand without the spam.

ROCK on!
 
Yeah, I see that now. I just got a bit spooked but it's true that you guys have only ever been perfectly polite to me and almost everyone else I've seen. Even me pointing out how intimidating it could be didn't provoke flames - like it would if there were any actual flamers here. So now I feel quite safe. Thanks for clearing it up for me!
 
COOL! Then ROCK!

If you have questions then.......post a new thread in the appropriate section, and I am sure myself or another forum member would be more than happy to try to assist you.

You have to be a bit thick skinned on forums. But this one tends not to tolerate "attitude to a point" and personally, I like that sort of "attitude" toward a bad attitude........LOL..........
 
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