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Weight Control – Look Into Your Own Mind For Help
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No area of human addictions is so badly served or exploited as that relating to food, eating and dieting.
The very same substances that form the food and eating addictions are
being repackaged and represented as the possible cure – a proposition
utterly ridiculous as soon as one steps back and sees the context.
It is like producing a range of slightly blunter blades for the
self-harming, or slightly reduced moonshine for alcoholics, or boxing
gloves for the domestically violent.
Yet a similar kind of lunacy continues within the food arena, with
every conceivable variety of lo-calorie, lo-fat, lo-carbohydrate or
lo-sugar being promoted as the cure to all one's underlying eating,
weight and self-image issues.
- Is food your problem? Then, hey, come right over here because we have
more food that just happens to be your personal solution!
But legislation is rarely the right answer to these things. Calls for
tightening regulations governing what the Food Industry can produce and
what it can promote are little better than dead end by-ways on the road
forwards to lasting solutions.
Education is what is needed. However, this so often ends up in the
backwater of nutrition, not the mainstream requirement for a better
mass understanding of the psychology of eating.
It starts at the highest levels, not just with business, which will
naturally and not improperly seek advantage wherever it can be
obtained. The Government of both the US and the UK are currently in the
process of releasing new eating guidelines.
They have been putting out similar advice at regular intervals for over
100 years now. No-one pays a blind bit of notice. People by and large
understand the fundamentals of adequate eating. The deficit is in
workable strategies for individuals to be able to adopt these
fundamentals permanently and painlessly into their everyday routines.
Instead we end up with a ceaseless tide of next to useless diet and
nutrition advice. A lot of it revolves around scientific studies into
the possible effects or non-effects of various micro-nutrients, often
presented in a context utterly removed from the daily reality of
eating.
There is a growing Academic Industry which needs to fuel itself with
research – and that often becomes research for research's sake. In
relation to all things food and eating, the sector needs to look
closely into itself and to assess whether it is acting in the interests
of solutions, or risking an increase in food obsession through its
often self-serving output of irrelevant nutritional verbiage.
It is even easier to take pot shots at the Dieting Industry – but as it
is still standing and, indeed, thriving, there is no harm at all in
taking a fresh swipe! Everything about it is simply wrong.
There have been experiments where kids have been left to select their
own intake from a range of offered foods – everything from trash candy
to fresh fruit, with all other major foods and kinds of dishes being
represented.
And you know what? Within a couple of days the kids stop binging on
rubbish and self-select a balanced diet. But perhaps that isn't that
surprising really after all.
The problem is that we are in danger of losing sight that food and
eating is actually quite easy and instinctive. Can you imagine if there
was a rising international epidemic of dysfunctional breathing? There
would be fears that humankind was collectively taking leave of its
senses. Well, without entering the realms of science fiction, this is
the self-induced and self-perpetuated variety of madness with which we
flirt through our food obsessions.
There is a growing movement called Intuitive Eating which is attempting
to recapture the innocence and simplicity of eating. Of itself this is
a very good thing but it is does not go far enough.
Hand-in-hand with an anti-dieting message needs to be a proactive and
personal sense of awareness about the social structures which support
the Dieting Madness. Once you understand your own personal combination
of emotional, cultural and commercial pressure points, it becomes very
easy to grasp that food is nothing more than fuel – with a little
sociability and celebration thrown in for good measure once in a while.
Next time you are tempted by any diet product (which can be as
superficially ok as a lowered calorie something or other), forcibly
remind yourself that it is all nonsense. It is the total consumed which
matters, not the sum of the parts. And, much more importantly, beyond
this initial breakthrough acknowledgment, learn to accept that nothing
we put in our mouths (certainly nothing that emanates in any shape or
form from the Dieting Industry) actually has much to do with it at all.
The gainful alternative is to learn to put good things into our minds
instead and when we do this we are talking a whole new ballgame – and
it is one we can win on our own terms time after time. |
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