Caution: If You Want To Lose Arm Flab Don’t Go High Carb
August 23, 2009 by Louis Locke
Filed under Healthy Foods
Figuring the right nutritional approach for losing arm flab can be like finding a needle in a haystack. How so? Because with all the marketing campaigns out there the truth has been hidden amongst all the falsehoods.
I’m pretty sure you’re having a challenge finding the perfect diet
If so, you’re not alone. I suspect that most women are utterly lost when it comes to solid nutrition for arm flab loss. I know I was.
So here are 4 reasons why you shouldn’t go on a high carb diet for arm flab loss:
1. Sugar overdose. Being around lots of carbs means being around lots of sugar in one form or another. And if you have a sugar addiction you should definitely stay away from high carb eating. After all, once you start having sugar it will be very hard to stop.
2. Can increase insulin resistance. The research has shown time and again that those with insulin resistance do far better with lower carb diets. So if you’re insulin resistant, high carb dieting is not for you.
3. Oscillating levels of hunger. If you eat a large amount of carbs you run the risk of taking your blood sugar for a roller coaster ride. Why? Because carbohydrates have the biggest impact on blood sugar levels. The best way to counteract this is with an enormous vegetable intake.
4. Sluggish arm fat loss. If you’re looking for fast results this probably isn’t the diet for you. When cranking up the carb intake, fat loss comes at a very slow rate.
Learning how to get rid of arm flab doesn’t have to be hard. If you ignore all the marketing hype and focus on what is backed by research and experience, you’ll do just fine. And if you’re looking for fast arm toning then choose a diet with lower amounts of carbs. This will give you the best results.


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