Monday, January 27, 2020

The Basics of the Christian Weight Loss Plan (Part1) :

The Basics of the Christian Weight Loss Plan (Part1)
"What would Jesus eat?"

That is the question being posed by many devout Christians who need to lose weight. A new form of dieting method, known as the Christian weight loss plan, is now gaining popularity throughout the world. The Christian weight loss plan aims to help obese people lose weight based on the same religious principles they believe in.

About obesity

Obesity is a condition affecting about 64% of adult Americans. This percentage is increasing every year. In recent years, it has also started to affect children, causing serious health complications such as heart disease, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Motor problems like difficulty in walking and breathing are also normal.

An extreme form of obesity is morbid obesity. Morbidly obese individuals are more than 100 lbs overweight, or have a body mass index (BMI) of over 40 (normal BMI is 18 to 24).


Taking measures

Because of the threats posed by obesity, Americans are now taking a proactive approach to losing weight. An estimated $56 billion is being spent every year by Americans on weight loss methods like dieting, exercise, and surgery. Weight loss programs have also popped out everywhere, claiming to provide the best, most effective, and quickest way to lose weight. Sadly, though, as much as $6 billion is being spent on fraudulent or ineffective weight loss methods. Some of these can even cause serious health complications and side effects.

Obesity is a sin

Proponents of Christian weight loss claim that being obese is a sin because it is the result of gluttony. The goal of a Christian weight loss plan is for people to not be satisfied with material food but with spiritual food. Religion will not count the calories for you, but it will help you stay on track and keep you motivated.

How they work

As mentioned, a Christian weight loss plan is similar to a regular weight loss plan. Some programs provide you with a week's menu, while others require you to exercise at least 30 minutes daily. But the added bit is that this plan is mixed with spiritual teaching. Christian weight loss groups include bible study, prayer meetings, and meditation, during which they require members to "repent" on their sin of overeating.


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