The Food and Weight Gain Obsession
Feb 3rd 2009 · by Catherine Osthaus
Normally I don’t watch a lot of television but when I was sick last week I did turn it on. I was watching Oprah last week and she had Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen on the show. They were promoting their new book called Influence. The topic eventually turned to food and what the twins ate and when they ate it. The question came around to Oprah and what she ate. It was so neat to see that in the process of interviewing the Olsen twins about their million dollar empire that the topic ended up coming around to food! And the fact that the Olsen twins also wanted to know what Oprah was eating as well!
Oprah has struggled with her weight and she had just recently opened up that she has topped the scales at 200lbs. The media just went crazy over this news. Celebrities like Kirstie Alley, Janet Jackson, Jessica Simpson, Britney Spears and Supermodel Tyra Banks have all had their fat loss ups and downs. Their weight gain is front page news in the magazines. And the reason that it is front page news is because normal folks like us just eat it all up and buy the magazines.
I guess it is something that we can relate too. Obesity can strike anybody. Even millionaires who have their own private chefs and fitness trainers can get fat. These people who seemingly live the perfect life have flaws after all.
Why are we so obsessed with weight and food? My thinking is that we know how easy it is to put on weight and how hard it is to get that weight off. We are also always searching for that perfect diet that will just melt the fat away.
There is a great diet that melts fat and that is the healthy Low Carb diet. It is insulin that makes the body store fat. Carbs and Sugars raise insulin levels. Regulating insulin is the key for melting that fat away.
What kind of foods would cause a spike in insulin?
• Breads, wraps, rolls, bagels,
• Sugar in all forms – molasses, cane sugar, honey,
• Grains such as wheat, rice and corn,
• Fruits,
• Starchy veggies (potatoes, carrots, beets).
Carbs are not only pasta’s and bread! They are in fruits and veggies as well. We can’t get rid of all carbs because our body needs to use a small amount of it. But excess carbohydrates do get stored as fat.
To your health and wellness,

