I've been so good, and hubby and I are eating the same things - only I'm eating less of them. He's down 25 pounds and I'm only down 9 or 10.
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I've been so good, and hubby and I are eating the same things - only I'm eating less of them. He's down 25 pounds and I'm only down 9 or 10.
To lose weight break meals in small frequent meals and prefer raw food over processed food. Drink more water than routine, start green tea and avoid beverages. Regular exercises are important to lose weight as they burn your fat and boost metabolism. Avoid eating late and have proper sleep.
I would like to lose weight. I tried any weight loss programs but they don't work. I have heard about green tea to lose weight. What do you think about this? So, could you give me weight loss tips? I would like to find the solution to lose weight without regain weight. Thanks. Claire.
claire8019 wrote: I have heard about green tea to lose weight. What do you think about this?
For a while I drank several cups of green tea every day. It did not make any difference to my weight whatsoever drinking it in addition to what I ate. But for the periods where I have forced myself to have a cup of tea (black, green, herbal) instead of snacking I have lost weight, which I put back on again when I went back to snacking.
claire8019 wrote: So, could you give me weight loss tips? I would like to find the solution to lose weight without regain weight.
The paleo diet worked wonderfully for me to lose weight. It improved my mood, gave me energy and removed many of my food cravings. Unfortunately it was not able to supplant my stress/comfort eating with better habits, and that's why I put on nearly all the weight again over the course of a couple of years.
I've only been on the 5:2 diet for less than a month, but I think using the principles of paleo combined with intermittent calorie reduction in a way that doesn't make me feel deprived and leaves room for emotional eating will have a better chance of working for me long term.
Brigham wrote: Hi Selmoon,
To lose weight break meals in small frequent meals and prefer raw food over processed food. Drink more water than routine, start green tea and avoid beverages. Regular exercises are important to lose weight as they burn your fat and boost metabolism. Avoid eating late and have proper sleep.
1) frequent meals keeps insulin up and had little effect on weight loss
2) there is no evidence that green tea increases weight loss
3) exercise, while very beneficial in many ways, has little effect on weight loss
4) avoiding eating late and getting good sleep is good advice.
I've been on the 5/2 diet for a month. (8 fasting days) So I thought I'd record my experience so far. I'm a guy, my beginning weight is 185lbs. My ideal weight should be 165lb according to my doctors visits. My fat weight seems to be around my mid section. So I loved the idea that I could eat whatever I wanted 5 days a week and diet for 2:0:). I want to be extremely clear on my days off I've eaten whatever I wanted, Pizza, sandwiches, subs, etc. - I haven't tried to eat a lot just ate whatever I wanted when I got hungry. I also work construction so althouth not a gym, I'm moving all day! After a month of 500-600 calorie restricted days here are my results. My weight after four weeks of 2 fastings days is 183lbs from 185lbs. I'm not terribly unhappy with these results since I've done no other exercise or carb restriction. I have lost a lot more weight on carb resticted diets and exercise much sooner. I am guessing if I only eat lean low fat meat and complex carb vegtables I would lose much quicker. So as a super easy (eat what you want 5 days) don't expect super quick weight loss. On the other hand for someone who doesn't like counting calories, packing healthy meals, etc. - once the weight has been lost this might be a great way to maintain thast weight loss!!! Thanks for listening:)
Sunday 6:00 pm last meal until
Monday 6:00 pm 400 calories dinner nothing else until
Tuesday 7:00am coffee with milk then normal day 6:00 pm last meal
Wednesday 6"00 pm 400 calories dinner nothing else until
Thursday 7:00am coffee with milk then normal day 6:00 pm last meal
Friday 7:00am coffee with milk then normal day 6:00 pm last meal
Saturday and Sunday normal meals
Am I doing anything wrong, because I am not losing any weight
I was wondering if anyone else who didn't respond to 5/2 has had more success with another diet? I guess it just doesn't suit my metabolism... Very disappointing though. I have found the fasting really difficult and it's all been for nothing!
Jupiter wrote: Have you measured yourself? It is quite possible that you have lost inches rather than pounds??
I keep reading the above in many threads. But how can you reduce from arms, waist, leg, rump, gut and not show a reduction of sorts.
It had to go somewhere, didn't it?
Does it reposition somewhere else.... scratches head.
carorees wrote: ), b) eating too little on feed days (your metabolism slows down)
Oh dear that again - I'm flummoxed Caroline I thought that idea was put to bed in this WOE
Phil where are you? H e l p.
Marie2mil wrote:carorees wrote: ), b) eating too little on feed days (your metabolism slows down)
Oh dear that again - I'm flummoxed Caroline I thought that idea was put to bed in this WOE
Phil where are you? H e l p.
I wrote that back in January before I was enlightened by PhilT!
I think there are reductions in energy consumption if you consistently undereat, so that further reductions in intake are needed. Naturally you will lose weight if you eat little enough, it's just that that it's possible to lose whilst eating more if you can avoid this slow down in energy use, which is caused by a combination of many energy-saving mechanisms in the body which added together may result in a significant reduction in TDEE. Ensuring you are not being more sedentary, that your portion sizes have not crept up or that you are indulging in more snacks can make a difference. Occasional high calorie days seems to help weightloss but I don't really know why.
Not knowing where you are in the BMI range makes it very difficult to suggest what you might do to lose more weight.
It also makes it difficult to accumulate evidence that might point to likely solutions from those who managed to circumvent the problem.
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