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You may think it's strange to find a "How-To"
article focusing on five easy steps for adding fat
to your body. You might say that we already know how
to do that: two thirds of the people in the United
States are overweight, and one third are considered
clinically obese. Obviously we've mastered this
topic.
But I challenge that. I think even though we do tend
to be overweight and obese as a nation, very few
people are aware of how they actually got there.
There's not a great deal of awareness of the steps
it takes to actually add excess body fat. In other
words, we're living with the effects of the obesity
plan every single day in our own lives and in our
society, and yet we're not really cognizant of the
causes. This article is designed to help make you
aware of the causes by presenting the topic of
weight loss to you in a unique way.
Suppose a billionaire appeared at your doorstep and
offered you $10 million if you could add 100 pounds
of body fat in less than one year. How could you
actually do it in 12 months or less?
Step one to adding body fat: Slow your metabolism.
The very first thing you've got to do is slow your
metabolism; by slowing your metabolism, you'll burn
fewer calories when you're at rest and thus, even if
you don't increase the amount of food you intake,
you'll automatically add weight and store body fat.
The easiest way to slow your metabolism is to stop
all forms of exercise. Avoid walking. Spend a lot of
time in front of the television. Take elevators
instead of the stairs. And certainly don't sign up
for any physical activities or spend much time
outdoors.
Some of the best strategies for lowering your
metabolism include getting a desk job, finding
parking spaces as close as possible to the stores
where you shop, so you don't spend much time walking
across the parking lot, and of course purchasing one
of those electric chairs or scooters so that you can
get around town without having to walk at all.
Avoiding physical exercise has a second effect: it
also causes your body to break down the existing
muscle mass that you have today. And by breaking
down muscle mass, your metabolism will be slowed
even further. This will accelerate your weight gain
efforts and allow you to pack on the pounds almost
automatically.
Remember that when you don't use your muscles, your
body gets rid of them. That's because your body
adapts to the level and intensity of physical
exercise you choose to pursue. The quickest way to
get rid of the muscles that you don't want is to
simply stop using them, and your body will take care
of the rest.
Step two: Drink lots of carbonated soft drinks.
Avoiding physical exercise is only the first step to
gaining weight and achieving your goal of packing on
extra pounds in 12 months or less. But it won't get
you there all by itself — you've got to assist that
effort by altering your diet.
One of the very first things you should do is get
yourself addicted to caffeinated soft drinks. You
can start by purchasing a 12-pack of any soft drink
beverage in grocery stores and consuming it at every
possible opportunity, including breakfast. This is
an absolutely wonderful way to pack on the pounds,
because soft drinks are made with high-fructose corn
syrup. When this ingredient is consumed, it spikes
the blood sugar in your body. This sends an
emergency signal to your pancreas, which produces
increased levels of insulin in order to keep the
blood sugar levels from going too high. This insulin
signal is picked up by the cells in your body, which
then remove blood sugar from your bloodstream and,
through a somewhat complex biological process
involving the liver, manage to store that blood
sugar as body fat.
If you drink enough soft drinks with enough
frequency, you will be well on your way to achieving
your goal of gaining 100 lbs. in 12 months or less.
Step three: Choose high caloric density foods. While
you're at it, be sure to purchase foods with very
high caloric density. You see, raw, uncooked fruits
and vegetables will fill you up before you get very
many calories in your meal. For example, it's very
difficult to eat 1,000 calories worth of apples at
one sitting. Your stomach will simply fill up before
you reach 1,000 calories and you won't feel like
eating any more. But if you choose processed foods
with ingredients such as white flour, hydrogenated
oils or saturated fats, you can pack in a couple of
thousand calories in one sitting without topping off
your stomach. This is hugely important for achieving
your weight gain goals.
Fortunately there are a great number of foods
available at every grocery store in America that can
help you accomplish this. It's very easy to buy
them, as most are quite affordable. All you have to
do is look for brand-name foods packaged in
beautiful boxes with delicious-looking pictures of
foods on the front.
If you read the ingredients label, you'll find these
foods are made with ingredients like hydrogenated
oils, white flour, sugar and other ingredients that
have a very high caloric density. It is important
that you eat these foods at every meal. You want to
make sure your diet consists of things like cheese,
fried foods and lots of white bread. As you probably
guessed, pizza is an outstanding choice because it
not only has a high caloric density from the cheese
and whatever meats are on the pizza, but it also has
the high glycemic index that accompanies the white
flour crust. In a similar way, it's also a good idea
to eat lots of sugary breakfast cereals with
high-fat cow's milk. This will give you saturated
fat from the cows' milk and the high sugar content
of the breakfast cereals, thereby adding fat to your
body through two different biological mechanisms:
fat and refined carbohydrates.
Step four: Load up on junk foods. Junk foods are, of
course, another outstanding choice for achieving
your goals. A bag of potato chips provides an
impressive quantity of dietary fats as well as
refined carbohydrates — and various nacho chips and
other snack foods operate in much the same way.
You can also accelerate your weight gain goals by
turning to fried foods. Fried foods have very high
caloric density and the batter in which these foods
are fried is normally made with white flour, so you
also get the high glycemic index effects from the
carbohydrates in the batter as well as the absurdly
high caloric density of the fried fats.
Step five: Visit fast food restaurants frequently.
If you had to name an ideal source for the
combination of food ingredients that would rapidly
accelerate your quest for obesity, you'd have to put
fast food restaurants at the top of that list. The
more popular the fast food chain, the faster their
food packs on the body fat, it seems.
If you were to eat in fast food restaurants at least
once a day, you would easily be able to meet your
weight gain goal within one year and cash that $10
million check. Be sure to order the largest
quantities of soft drinks, fries and hamburgers,
because it's quantity that counts here. Aided by
menu items from fast food chains, you can pack in as
much as 2,000 calories in a single meal! This is
going to rapidly accelerate your weight gain
efforts, because the average adult human being needs
only 2,000 calories per day.
If you can consume 2,000 calories at each meal while
eating three meals a day, you can pack on an extra
4,000 calories a day! It takes about 3,000 calories
to make one pound of excess body fat, so by eating
6,000 calories a day, you can achieve slightly more
than one pound of body fat each day. This means in
one week alone you can pack on 7 or 8 pounds of body
fat, which would put you well on your way to
achieving your weight gain goal. In fact, using this
approach, you would probably be able to achieve your
goal in 90 days or less.
The high price of weight gain success. Of course, by
the time you actually win this $10 million, you will
have suffered the devastating health effects of
consuming these processed foods, junk foods, fast
foods and disease-promoting food ingredients. Yes,
you will be $10,000,000 richer, but if you don't
reverse everything you've done over the last 90
days, you will soon learn that you can't take it
with you. In other words, your life will be
shortened if you don't put an end to this weight
gain effort and get back to a normal body weight.
Fortunately, reversing your achievement is fairly
straightforward. Simply do the opposite of
everything that you've followed so far. In other
words, start exercising, and increase your lean body
mass by engaging in strength training. Spend time
walking, swimming or cycling. Find ways to move your
body at work, even if you have a desk job. Avoid all
processed foods and foods made with high-fructose
corn syrup, white flour, refined white sugar and
other refined carbohydrates. Remove soft drinks from
your diet, avoid all fried foods, snack foods, junk
foods and any foods made by food-manufacturing
corporations whose packaged foods line the shelves
of America's grocery stores.
Once you do all that, your liver function will begin
to improve quite rapidly; the hardening of your
arteries that was taking place as your pursued your
weight gain diet will begin to reverse; your
cardiovascular health will improve dramatically;
your brain function will even improve. Your pulse
will slow, and your body fat will slowly begin to
melt off. Your level of energy and vitality will
gradually rise.
You will find it easier to sleep at night and get up
in the morning. You won't get sick as often, and
you'll find that your immune system begins to
function the way it's supposed to in a healthy human
being. In fact, every function of your body will
steadily improve as you shift to a healthy,
nutritious diet that avoids processed foods and all
of those lifestyle choices you pursued to gain
weight in the first place.
Mike Adams, "The Health Ranger," is chief
contributor and editor of the NewsTarget Network, a
leading independent news source for natural health,
nutrition, medicine and other wellness topics.
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