From Diet Blog Share: When I weighed 305 pounds, my diet did not contain a lot of healthy foods. I didn’t get to be obese by eating too many fruits and vegetables! Rather, I got to be fat by eating way too many sweets, fatty foods, and restaurant meals. Twelve years ago, as I began my journey towards a healthy weight, I realized I didn’t just need to lose weight, but I also needed to gain back respect for my body. One way to gain respect for my body was to feed it with good, healthy foods. I had read all the diet books I could get my hands on, but finally settled on using a combination of fat percentage, portion sizes, and exercise to lose weight. I knew I could lose weight by just cutting calories, but I wanted more than just temporary weight loss. I wanted to have a lifelong change that would result in losing weight, yes, but also in gaining a healthy body and mind. It took me 14 months to lose 150 pounds, and during that time, I made a lot of changes in my life. I ate the proper portion sizes, exercised regularly, and turned away from foods that didn’t move me towards my ultimate goal. Here are five things I did to help me make the change: 1. Bought food that resembled its original form Orange drink may be orange, but the orange color doesn’t have anything to do with a real orange! After all, an orange contains not only Vitamin C, but fiber, phytochemicals, beta-carotene and other minerals. So
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