Unlearning an old habit is harder than learning something new. When you condition your body and mind to a specific routine or dietary habit, you have to work twice as hard to change that. Naturally, when you decide to embrace a low-carb diet and give up on sugar and processed foods — highly addictive substances — it can be a challenging endeavour.
Nonetheless, when the goal is to change for the better, it makes all the effort worthwhile. Here are some of the benefits of switching to a low-carbohydrate diet, which is rich in natural proteins, fats and vegetables:
Reduced appetite
If there’s one reason why people do not stick to their diet plans, it is due to hunger pangs. How long can one ignore the growling tummy? Anyone who has ever been on a diet plan will tell you that diets more than anything else, are a test of one’s willpower. Well, that’s the best part about adopting a low-carb diet — it leads to an automatic reduction in appetite. In other words, it is easier than any other diet plan to stick with.
Weight loss
By cutting out carbs from your daily meals, you pave the way for a lighter you. Low-carb diets lower insulin levels, which lead to the kidneys shedding excess sodium from the body. Getting rid of excess water causes rapid weight loss at the outset. In time, low-carb diets also help reduce harmful abdominal fat, thus drastically reducing your risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Improved health
Low-carb diets help prevent lifestyle ailments, such as high blood pressure, hypertension and cardiovascular diseases. When the kidneys expel excess sodium, your blood pressure will automatically lower, thereby reducing the risk of stroke and heart diseases. That apart, restricting carbohydrates through a low-carb diet also brings about an increase in high density lipoprotein (HDL) or the good cholesterol, and keeps a check on the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or bad cholesterol, which is directly related to cardiovascular disease mortality.
Things to remember
Unlike many fad diets that list unrealistic meal plans, especially for the Indian palate, low-carb diets are easily customisable and fairly simple to follow. Here are a few rules to keep in
mind:
(The author is founder, Lo! Foods)